It depends how you set your x-2 up.... some guys here chop the back 2" off for tight turns and backflips..... and surf riding.
I've got one ski that's getting chopped for surf riding and another that's staying stock length for speed.
There's a host of combo's for the x-2 on intake grate and ride plate.
The trick ocean set-up seems to be the toploader and the ocean pro finned ride plate.
I personnally have had trouble keeping the darn bolts in the toploader... as there's alot of load on that intake grate. Some people go so far as to drill a hole all the way through the ski to the top compartment and use long SS hardware for the intake grate.
CORNERING - I find my x-2's corner the tightest by leaning the handlebars just about touching the water....... you are almost sideways......and nail it...
if you try to keep the ski flat and just turn the steering, I get little response.... and then if you keep the ski flat around a turn at speed, I tend to just blow the back end out........ and watch all the SJ's blow by me
It's a totally different animal that takes body finesse' to operate......
That's the appeal for me

plus the fact that mine are broken everyother week so I GET the JOY of turning wrenches everyweekend

....... because I would much rather be wrenching that riding..... yeah that's the ticket.