Waterdawg...open Bash Session!!!!

vitaly

Анархия - мать порядка!
Location
NY/NJ
Some of the custom project stuff I build is like that,it is built for no other reason than to show my capabilities.I do a lot of fiberglass - gelcoat repair in my area,when they ask me if I can fix something I usually just give them a peek at some of my project work,or dig out the photos of repairs I have done,they usually don't ask too many more questions after that
No offense, please post some pictures or PM them to me.
Thanks.
 

Foximus

CFL Cheapass.
Location
Oviedo, Fl
Ill vouch for wedo. Hes actually pretty good at glassin. He made this for my birthday this year. I put it on my desk so people can see.


I like it. at least.

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Only dealing with Waterdawgs once, was actually pretty good. Got my footholds and a shortened turn plate with bars, shipped pretty quick, only problem was they forgot the bars, phoned em up and no questions asked shipped the bars quick. I will still deal with them in the future.
 

GIL

Power In The Hands Of Few
Location
Cullman AL
I got my Diablo kit Friday! I love it, GREAT qaulity great fit, rode w/it yesterday-the shiznit! His timeliness sucks azz, but, his products are off the
hook!
 

SuperJETT

So long and thanks for all the fish
Location
none
he was there, he had a booth the top two american pro freestyle riders were on rev hulls w/1200 motors

I'm sure they rode great, but that statement doesn't mean much considering they beat the Twangled guys, Stoyer who lost his boat, and Parr whose boat broke.

I would like to see how the different skis ran to compare the height everyone was getting.
 

SuperJETT

So long and thanks for all the fish
Location
none
Ouch............

Meaning they are on way superior equipment. Burtka is a good rider, but has never had big power, and for all I know at this point both of them could have lost their boats too. Stoyer/Parr have great power, but had other issues that took them out of contention.
 
dont worry the 1200's had plenty of power, your boat has to run and you have to stay on it to be competitive. the waterdawg riders were amatuers last year, their skill level has seriously improved, i've seen both pull flatwater backies. Its the whole package that makes a good pro rider
 
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