Xfs, Couldn't afford the superfreak.
Nice superfreak build btw Matt, I can tell you found one you like a lot. Saw the bf vid off the sit down wake, very nice
Personally I build myself a ski, ride it then sell itwhen I want something different.
Some I like longer than others. You don't have to commit to owning a ski for any length of time. It's not an asset, its an expense, the longer u keep it the more u lose.
Ive already scratched the hell of the bottom of mine, but I've been fine tuning it and have it working very well with a 701 and stock pump. I have the back of my pump shimmed down a little, you should recheck that. I have no cavitation now with a 13/18 cut back solas.
Check ur cooling line and trim line,when I first put mine together I capped off what I thought was the trim tube ( I didn't yet have a trim, so I capped the tube for the cable) turns out the top line on the bulkhead is not on top in the pump area, the tubes are crossed internally! I had same...
The ride plate is very short, silicone the gap between the front of the ride plate and rear of intake grate, I'm pretty sure it pulls air from the ride plate cavity. Mine had an easy 1/4" gap. The o8 sj prop won't be enough for ur engine if it's tuned right. The intake area is much bigger than...
I'm pretty sure Eric can build a ski to perform well enough to win a world title. Eric of all people will know if the ski is up to the performance level of a world champion's ski. Sounds to me like Lee didnt plan his world finals practice time very well
Faster spool up, the orm 66e crank is too heavy. Lukes motor hits very hard he's Been running for four seasons now and has all the bugs worked out of it. However it's time for a rebuild, hopefully he can figure out how to get pistons......... Hung out to dry by wdk.
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