squarenose flat water back flip

does anyone know any one that flat water backflips a sn superjet and or has videos of it
or what size motor it take to do it - the skill i Know just cause a ski can do it doesnt mean anyone could get on it and doi it
 

chrisdoc0608

insulting
Location
rocky mount, nc
it makes little difference if its a square nose or a rn hull, it will take a stroker motor with some massive brappp.... I think it has been said somewhere on here that a lightweight hull with around 800cc's can do them but idk
 

chrisdoc0608

insulting
Location
rocky mount, nc
honestly if you are planning on droppin the $$$ on a motor that will have enough power to pull off flat water backies you might as well go ahead and drop some money on a aftermarket hull while you are at it.
 
i am but i figure while i am saving money and building the rn lightweight hull i am going to put it in the sn hull i have allready done up plus i thought it be cool if i would be able to to it since you dont see any one else doing it
 
They say its not possible, I think you can with a good set up wake 2 boats and plenty of rotation, but then again I am old school and learned to play drums better than anyone else on a real cheap and :):):):)ty drum set...if you know what i mean...

Everyone just goes for increased power instead of practise...:swordfight:
 
i think i am going with 845cc with stock strock 701 crank but i am worried thats not going to be enough and i built a trim nozzle that tilt almost to 45 deg i had to cut out some of the tray so the water wouldnt hit the under side of the tray
 
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ok thanks that what i am trying to find out. i have three diff set of sleeve but i dont no what one to put in. it all depends on how big i am going but like everything the big i go the more it will cost to make work
 
my own engine builders. i have heard from many people that group k motors are very reliable but their are alot of other builders that get much more power out of the same setups
 

The Penguin

triple secret probation
They say its not possible, I think you can with a good set up wake 2 boats and plenty of rotation, but then again I am old school and learned to play drums better than anyone else on a real cheap and :):):):)ty drum set...if you know what i mean...

Everyone just goes for increased power instead of practise...:swordfight:
I would hardly call that flatwater
 
Location
Utah
I to want to do a flip on flat water.
well at bear lake. They get some good waves some times. I have a 701 with all the bolt ons. I am going to spry 20 hp on it and see what happens! Wish me luck. I think I will need it.
 
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