Super Jet Jet dynamics ride plate Question

agua

FIshing for Stand ups
Location
Seminole, Fl
I have a jet dynamics plate on my SN and if im not mistaken its extended {sits out farther then the back of the ski}

This is whats sucking me to the water every time i try to jump in any way right? or is it im too heavy and or not enough braappp?

701, worx scoop grate, SS impeller, "cheaterpipe" heated up, Wetjet 46 with intake [seems to hit pretty decently] and im 6'3 207

Should i trade it for a D cut stock?
 

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JT_Freeride

John Tetenes @Jtetenes
Location
Long Island
I have the same plate and I can jump my ski no problem. My motor is completely stock. It's a RN. I do have foot holds tho that help.
 

agua

FIshing for Stand ups
Location
Seminole, Fl
ok, thanks for the reply. Ya i don't have holds, and this flat water im talking about also if that means anything.


i can get the nose out pretty easily acouple of feet, but it seems to drag the tail end in the water still, so not actually getting any air at all

like this
 

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I had the same plate on my ski when I got it, and a D-cut is night and day difference. In wave jumping the first time the darn thing came down on top of me because I was used to pulling so hard with the longer plate. Definitely made a difference on flatwater set up wakes too, but I'm only 5' 7" 155.

I tried cutting the JD plate back a few inches...but the D-cut plate was the way to go. Took getting used to, but I love it now. And, now that I'm used to it, I can carve with the D-cut just as well as with the JD.

So, the plate would help...but so would a b-pipe, ignition timing, porting, blah blah blah the list goes on! Braaap brap brraaaaaap...
 
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