How do you surf guys slide your skis up the beach and not destroy parts?

kraqus

Site Supporter
No....just make sure you turn off the engine before you beach it.
So you pin it, kill it and slide....
Also make sure you lay low on the tray or you will go airborne.

I guess the prop may get chipped over time a bit.....:dunno:

Benny
 
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vitaly

Анархия - мать порядка!
Location
NY/NJ
Yes it does. And if you hit that big rock, it also makes a huge hole in the hull and throws you over the bars and makes it a lot more difficult to tow your ass back to the marina.
 

FlightPlanDan

Don'tTrustAfartAfter50
As Kraqus said...
The key is to kill the motor b4 hitting the beach.
But this won't stop your scoop grate from shoveling sand straight into your pump.

That's why, when you go for the next burn, you get the ski in knee deep water and hump the tray up and down to rinse out the sand b4 you fire it up.


P.S: I destroyed a stock pump-shoe sliding up the beach.
xr-tech(snowxr) shoe is good as gold. Well, at least way better than stock plastic!
 
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stanton

High on jetskis.
Location
atascadero,ca
i do it at least once a ride, only gone through one impeller, it wears out the outside of the impeller running in all the sand. ive refinished the bottom once too, it was getting thin!
 

SJBrit

Extraordinary Alien
Location
Bradenton, FL
i do it at least once a ride, only gone through one impeller, it wears out the outside of the impeller running in all the sand. ive refinished the bottom once too, it was getting thin!

I bet the impeller wears down quite a bit from the sand all churned up in the whitewater too.
 

KR

www.krlines.com
Yes it does. And if you hit that big rock, it also makes a huge hole in the hull and throws you over the bars and makes it a lot more difficult to tow your ass back to the marina.


Good thing Pismo and Oceanside don't have rocks. Stan likes to ride around rocks though...:cool2:
 

shawn_NJ

Chasing waves.
Location
Daytona Beach
Beached my skis 50,000,000 times, besides loss of gelcoat and a few shell gouges... no problems. Its the pulling it back to the water after beaching, that kills you...lol
 
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brett

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Location
Ventura,ca
I always see surf vids where guys just come haulin azz up the beach and slide to a stop on the sand. Doesn't this destroy your intake grate and prop?

be careful though, i watched someone almost break their neck flyin over the ski. shutting down at the right time is critical
 

227

Its all about the surf!
Location
Oceanside, CA
I never (or I should say very rarely) do this. Just like previously pointed out it sand blasts everything down below as well as its a B#%$ to pull it back off the sand
 
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