60+ on a 650SX??? Dayum. That's kinda fast.
On my ski, with a d-cut rideplate, high speed runs are pretty squirrelly (sp?) Granted I'm probably hitting 40 or so on a good day, but I find that keeping the ski on edge helps with stability. I hold a couple of degrees of steering. Trying to...
Wow, really? I guess some engineer at Yamaha must have had "designer's block" until he saw one of these things. I can't believe how much they look like blasters, and before anyone knew what a blaster looked like.
I still can't find any info on them on the interweb though.
Search "D Cut"
More than anything, it will "loosen up" the back end, and bring up the nose. It's pretty much the standard for surf.
No good for racing.
I'm not an expert at all, but I don't think so ???? That stuff has to be mixed as close to perfect as possible. I think you're going to want to manually mix it.
I would personally say don't touch the hull... YET. Sounds like you just need a little practice. The ski will ride on a plane and be plenty stable once you get more used to it. Work on throttle control and weight balance.
Once you master the stability, then you'll have a feel for what...
$5K is maybe a good point to work from.
At least to folks on the board who can appreciate all the goodies. Not sure if you could pull that on Craigslist.
Is it clean? Structurally sound?
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