Blaster Why didn't I buy a blaster first?

I went from 650sx to 750sx to 550 with a 750 to a Polaris 1050... and then a squarenose that never hit the water. Traded it a few days ago and dropped a spare 61x/62t engine on the shelf with a stock exhaust (currently in the market for a good system if anyone is selling...), and had the time of my life today on it.


Damn I wish I bought this 94 first. Officially on the bandwagon...
 
you didnt buy a blaster first cause deep down you knew you wanted to retain your nuts at all cost and keep standing up. after i saw that sling on your arm, i knew it was all bad and now i see just how bad. first your body went and now your mind. i want my mind to go first, that way you dont know how :):):):)ed up you really are :)=
 
Blasters vs stand up reminds me of dirt bikes vs quads as a kid. If you think a Blaster is like riding a couch you obviously never rode one or the other. I have both and I like both, and I get that its fun and funny but can any one really say that and mean it after riding a b1?
 
you didnt buy a blaster first cause deep down you knew you wanted to retain your nuts at all cost and keep standing up. after i saw that sling on your arm, i knew it was all bad and now i see just how bad. first your body went and now your mind. i want my mind to go first, that way you dont know how :):):):)ed up you really are :)=

3 Bio anchors and some carbon retention cords and my shoulder will be good enough to handle my squarenose. Then I can say my shoulxer is carbon re-enforced.


People realize real fast that it's not a "couch" after it takes them 20 minutes to get on it. :lmao:
Agreed. Never bailed deep water but decided to try the side mount. Not easy. Take off was oddly pretty simple the second time.
 
Location
SWFL
I can boost myself up onto the rear deck with no grab handles on mine pretty easily. I think it's because I'm skinny lol
 
Side mounting is a little tricky, takes some arm strength and the balls to hold on, also keeping the pump loaded seems impossible at first but once you figure it out its not bad. I don't see how you want stronger handles. I would expect the haul to break before the handles. I know Rad Dudes have some billet ones that look sick but would be hard on ankles.
 
Mine are so oxidized I had the outer scale sanded down and epoxy painted them black. They feel very frail to me. I've added larger washers to the rear and epoxied them to the glass to help dissapate the stress. Not sure how long theylly last though. Definitely need a transom plate though.
 
I went from 650sx to 750sx to 550 with a 750 to a Polaris 1050... and then a squarenose that never hit the water. Traded it a few days ago and dropped a spare 61x/62t engine on the shelf with a stock exhaust (currently in the market for a good system if anyone is selling...), and had the time of my life today on it.


Damn I wish I bought this 94 first. Officially on the bandwagon...

You have become a man!
 
Oh well ya I could see that then. I had a set that were like that, not weak yet but I could see that they could get there. Just keep an eye on ebay or parts for sale.
 
Location
Vegas
Super fun ski espivaly with a preppy motor and good steering I enjoy mine more than my standups
 
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