What engine setup would it take to flatwater flip my ski?

freestylegeek

waiting...
Location
Grand Rapids, MI
As much as I think the big bore 827 would kick butt, I think a stroker is really the best way to get that HUGE bottom/mid end smack you need to launch. Yes, I realize this is coming from a guy with a stroker that can't do a FWBF...

Then again, Patrick likes the 827 BETTER than the 793 (8mm x 81mm - just like mine) that he had in his old nationals boat.

We haven't' seen a video of you trying one yet - how far around are you getting? :)
 

freestylegeek

waiting...
Location
Grand Rapids, MI
You and geek and your flat water backflips. You are both to cheap to ever do one.

Just use waves. That's why God made them.

I don't like having to wait on the weather so that I can drive 45 minutes, then get cocky and do them too close to shore and crack the nose of my ski.







I'm just jealous you've ridden waves like 5 times this year already....
 

Roo

it's all good
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As much as I think the big bore 827 would kick butt, I think a stroker is really the best way to get that HUGE bottom/mid end smack you need to launch. Yes, I realize this is coming from a guy with a stroker that can't do a FWBF...

Then again, Patrick likes the 827 BETTER than the 793 (8mm x 81mm - just like mine) that he had in his old nationals boat.

We haven't' seen a video of you trying one yet - how far around are you getting? :)

My 8MM stroker (803CC / 82MM bore) and my Xscream Stock Stroke (845CC / 89MM bore) felt similiar in that they both had a very useable powerband, both bottom, mid and top.

In the end though, $ for $, the Xscream Stock Stroke setup was the way to go. Felt like it had more "ummph" overall (and sounding absolutely INSANE with the PowerFactor pipe :shocked:)
 

Aircraftsalz

Thrust built Dasa Power
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Off site
I rode Tem's boat 8mm, 82-83mm (822cc) and your right ROO the bottom hits a little harder on the 827SS.

Nothing hits like that 10mil/1000cc!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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