Kart tank mod

I like carving behind large barge waves but sorry to say I have never been in the ocean. I can see where that would be a blast. Like I said though, when I go to the river I ride pretty hard for about 20-30 minutes and focus on 1 specific trick. Typically I only burn about 1 gallon of gas :bigeyes: I think flatwater is definatly more like work sometimes b/c it is so technical that you really have to focus on what you are doing and how your are doing it before you can loosen up and have fun with it. When I ride with freinds, just out of habbit, you will see me drift off to a spot that is completly clam and just practice. If I had my boat completed at Lanier I would more than likley be the guy out there first thing in the mourning when the water is smooth............choppy water is like nails on a chalk board to me :biggrin: My favorite time to ride is when the water is like glass. Completly oppostie of you surf guys. :haha:

you will understand very soon my friend....
 

D-Roc

I forgot!
flatwater is really technical and does get boring/fustrating while waiting for wave days. thats propably why flatwater guys are so into any mods that changes everything from stock,the stuff that happens to make a great surf boat. its just something else you do for the addiction of jetsking i guess, some are all about the riding and some the also more into wrenching/riding. someday i'll make it to daytona for surf and sunshine and warm weather year round but until then i'm gonna flatwater mod the chit outta my superjet.:biggthumpup:
 

RiverRat

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Location
Louisville, Ky
flatwater is really technical and does get boring/fustrating while waiting for wave days. thats propably why flatwater guys are so into any mods that changes everything from stock,the stuff that happens to make a great surf boat.

Power is great in flatwater but not as important as response IMO. I will take a responsive ski over a "powerful" ski anyday. Smooth predictable power is the key, otherwise I find you are constantly fighting with the boat. The best mod I have done to my ski is a good set of carbs and.........tune tune tune
 
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yamaslut

Guest
I like carving behind large barge waves but sorry to say I have never been in the ocean. I can see where that would be a blast. Like I said though, when I go to the river I ride pretty hard for about 20-30 minutes and focus on 1 specific trick. Typically I only burn about 1 gallon of gas :bigeyes: I think flatwater is definatly more like work sometimes b/c it is so technical that you really have to focus on what you are doing and how your are doing it before you can loosen up and have fun with it. When I ride with freinds, just out of habbit, you will see me drift off to a spot that is completly clam and just practice. If I had my boat completed at Lanier I would more than likley be the guy out there first thing in the mourning when the water is smooth............choppy water is like nails on a chalk board to me :biggrin: My favorite time to ride is when the water is like glass. Completly oppostie of you surf guys. :haha:

we love when it's glassy......... and 6ft and glassy
 

Mark44

Katie's Boss
Location
100% one place
I know this sounds silly, but DON'T FILL UP THE TANK ALL THE WAY.

BINGO, WE HAVE A WINNER!!!!!!!!!!

Three gallons of fuel will weigh the same no matter what you put it in.

This has got to be the most ridiculous mod ever in the history of jetskiing... You go spend how much on a tank and a bracket for what???

You people kill me w/ your wacky ideas!!!!!!!


Had the same thought slut.:biggthumpup:

Mark44
 
I like carving behind large barge waves but sorry to say I have never been in the ocean. I can see where that would be a blast. Like I said though, when I go to the river I ride pretty hard for about 20-30 minutes and focus on 1 specific trick. Typically I only burn about 1 gallon of gas :bigeyes: I think flatwater is definatly more like work sometimes b/c it is so technical that you really have to focus on what you are doing and how your are doing it before you can loosen up and have fun with it. When I ride with freinds, just out of habbit, you will see me drift off to a spot that is completly clam and just practice. If I had my boat completed at Lanier I would more than likley be the guy out there first thing in the mourning when the water is smooth............choppy water is like nails on a chalk board to me :biggrin: My favorite time to ride is when the water is like glass. Completly oppostie of you surf guys. :haha:

That is why I like the lake so much.
 
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