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yeah now that you say the washer thing i think i have 2 in mine might want to take those out.. but i hate taking to pump in and out.. but the 13/19 is just sitting there so if you want to try it you can let me know
what a fantastic observation!
maybe your missing the point in that there are not alot of these skis out there...Most have not seen or heard them, some people LIKE watching demo vids...even just crusing around on a lake...
I know for a fact I'd rather watch a demo vid of a 1000cc matrix vs. watching you do 701 backflips all day long
Great vid Ryan!
some people just dont get it
lol ok buddy. dont get so stressed out. i guess i need to get a new ski and change my style....
No need. I know for one I'd rather watch anyone RIP a 701 than idle around on anything. Hell, I can idle along on my lawnmower, but no one wants to watch that. (besides the horny Cougar next door)
yeah now that you say the washer thing i think i have 2 in mine might want to take those out.. but i hate taking to pump in and out.. but the 13/19 is just sitting there so if you want to try it you can let me know
You're are missing the point. I love watching videos of people ripping on anything, but this was just to show the stability of the hull. I idled for a bit - then my wife (probably 6-8 times on a standup jumped on) and I showed that - how stable and predictable the hull is, even for a beginner.
This wasn't a "watch me tear the hell out of the lake" post - I specifically titled the thread that it was the stability of the hull design. Lighten up.
Ryan