Freestyle backflip a superjet in flatwater?

its really a lot about technique. That hull is fairly light (88 lbs) but is still the stock superjet design. His ski has a fairly stout setup, and will flip a smaller ski (stunt hull, BOB or something similar) with ease. -2.5 inches isnt anything compared to these pure backflip hulls, and the stock superjet hull design doesnt help either. If your sticking with a stock super jet i wouldnt count on anything under 900cc's flipping you on flatwater.
 

Matt_E

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Look up Spencer Wells on youtube.
Stock SJ with 771 stock stroke DASA.

It's all about technique and timing. The bigger the motor and the lighter the hull, the more you can neglect technique and timing.

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Look up Spencer Wells on youtube.
Stock SJ with 771 stock stroke DASA.

It's all about technique and timing. The bigger the motor and the lighter the hull, the more you can neglect technique and timing.

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That motor is a old DASA 5mil, w/ a mag pump...
 
I just was out yesterday for the first time since my build. -2.5" re-foamed SJ hull, 771cc DASA with an ATP EPIC, Xmetal trim and running 50/50 pump/race gas. I think a really good rider could flatwater flip this thing. I'm hopefully going to get close eventually with a lot of practice.
 
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