rasper99
Freighter wake hunter
- Location
- Portland, OR
That's not Crab. It's Mike Brandt. He did get some silly height.You have... CRAB balls. :splatt:
That's not Crab. It's Mike Brandt. He did get some silly height.You have... CRAB balls. :splatt:
I have seen him bail out at over 25 feet, and never seen anyone go higher on anything.....exept that one time by Mike Serlin when he broke his leg flat landing a backy.That's not Crab. It's Mike Brandt. He did get some silly height.
99 gp 1200
99 gp 1200
for sure
would be my second choice after a 95 xp 800 or 96 xp
or one of the 800 spx's 97 -99
as weedoo said
all the x4 hulls are great for getting air
and are light
the 800 gives it all the power it needs to launch
and is a bullet proof motor
and in the saltwater, older yamahas will hold up much better than the older seadoos.
I just do not like the steering config of Sea Doos... They are set up like snomobiles w/ very angled steering.. Yamaha sets there skis up like dirt bikes w/ steering more upright... Other than that, I agree that the XP is a good choice. 96 and up
way back in the see-poo days. only thing I miss about them was those soft landings and cushy seats
96 xp has nothing on the 99 up xpl in terms of EASE in surf jumping,maybe better for wakes but not surf.Chris really proved it
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Its ok Wedoo, you end up making the $$ off it.. Just another way to make money from a Sea-poo, right? :smile:
let me rephrase my initial question, I am not a novice but I want to get another ski that is stable enough to put new riders on but still be fun for me to ride. i've had a wb1 and there is not one single person i ever tried to put on it that didnt dump it pronto if they didnt have some experience riding. i just dont want to buy another ski for friends and family to ride that will be totally useless to me.
let me rephrase my initial question, I am not a novice but I want to get another ski that is stable enough to put new riders on but still be fun for me to ride. i've had a wb1 and there is not one single person i ever tried to put on it that didnt dump it pronto if they didnt have some experience riding. i just dont want to buy another ski for friends and family to ride that will be totally useless to me.
I would probably rethink putting a friend on a ski in the surf. Its your ski, so you are automatically reliable for your friend. Just from my experiences with dirt bikes and other toys...I will never let a friend ride one of my toys again unless I knew for certain that they were capable of riding them and that they would play it safe. I am pretty sure 99% of the users here know exactly what I am talking about and will vouch for me on that one...