- Location
- Indiana, USA
I ride mostly flatwater lakes in Indiana. I like to chase boats, freesyle, mostly just hang out with friends and ride. I don't race or compete.
I've come across a WDK ROK-R (EDIT: ROK not a ROK-R) setup for a superjet driveline. I already have a full 96 superjet that runs great, I could just drop my setup into the hull and go. (Roughly)
My question is, what are these sort of hulls like for the casual consumer? I don't want to be cooked after riding for an hour or so. The scene isn't like it is in Cali or Havasu out here, so I'm not likely to get a chance to ride one before I buy.
It's also a good enough price that I doubt it would ever be worth less than what I pay.
			
			I've come across a WDK ROK-R (EDIT: ROK not a ROK-R) setup for a superjet driveline. I already have a full 96 superjet that runs great, I could just drop my setup into the hull and go. (Roughly)
My question is, what are these sort of hulls like for the casual consumer? I don't want to be cooked after riding for an hour or so. The scene isn't like it is in Cali or Havasu out here, so I'm not likely to get a chance to ride one before I buy.
It's also a good enough price that I doubt it would ever be worth less than what I pay.
			
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