Ok.. whihc one of you is this

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
Site Supporter
Location
at peace
Please pass the crackpipe.

"If it seems high, I know what a new one costs, and you can't get a new one in CA"

No ******** sherlock, I'll bet you won't find a new SN anywhere. :haha:

The engine was $10k? He got ripped off I say.
 

'Crockett

Freelance Smartass
Well, at least it's butt ugly . . . . . . . . . he got that part right anyway !


Wait a minute . . . . what ? :dunno:



:biggrin:
 

tom21

havin fun
Location
clearwater FL
agreed - I find my square to handle much better under water and using lifter wedges has way less drag than the suction created by footholds- every pro rider knows that! for extended dives I have mounted a light on the pole so I can see where I am going.:cool2:
 

vitaly

Анархия - мать порядка!
Location
NY/NJ
I know for a fact that the best underwater handling ski is skywalker's x-jet.
 
agreed - I find my square to handle much better under water and using lifter wedges has way less drag than the suction created by footholds- every pro rider knows that! for extended dives I have mounted a light on the pole so I can see where I am going.:cool2:

I saw that ski at the "ski shop" :haha::haha: it was custom built by tom21:sneaky::sneaky: (secret motor combo for pros):Banane01::Banane01:

thanks for the post it made me laugh:biggthumpup::biggthumpup:
 

SJBrit

Extraordinary Alien
Location
Bradenton, FL
squarenoses handle better underwater?

But roundnoses handle better in zero gravity, so you really have to weigh the pros and cons before making a decision. How much time are you going to spend riding under water? How much time in space? It's all about the right compromise....
 
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