Wait your riding a purpose built hull where it's nots supposed to be... That's blasphemy!!! Jk jk
Nicely done, don't be afraid to go to the taller part of the wave your rolls will be bigger and it will also leave you more hang time to have the ski come around all the way.
Thanks for sharing...
huh, never thought of it that way. So it you are using the RRP pole and thats the only breather your boat has, it seems they act as scuppers when the boat is upside down. kind of scary to think about it that way.
That's too bad you can't bring your own. They have 1 quad and an unreliable RTV. With the number of participants it makes it difficult to load/unload and also take skis to refueling station.
Trust me I wasn't implying that it was easy, you still have to know what your doing with that much power and how to keep that buggy moving uphill. It just seems the sport has split into crawling which is more finesse and then you have the hammer race where more speed is involved. Progression is...
I enjoy watching rock crawling but to me that doesn't show much finesse besides having big balls and big pockets. He is is lucky he didn't run anyone over. I didn't know Rock CRAWLING involved mach 1 speeds. It seems he would be better suited in a monster truck.
An OEM one may seem expensive but most of our skis are from the 90's and early 00's and are still running on OEM equipment without issue. Point is why replace something every 1-2 seasons when spending a little more up front on a part that is tried and true.
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