Snowmobile watercross

OCD Solutions

Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
Location
Rentz, GA
It's a lot of fun, Straight lines are for amateurs though. we had a 3 mile course with 6, 90deg turns, now that's fun! Who cares if you sink! Just shut em down before they go under, purge all the water once you get it back on dry land and you are good to go. We've run sleds off the show room floor before and sunk them 3-4 times in the same day and they are still running around just fine. Skidoos are the best on water, bone stock, then Yamaha (2 stokes only!), and I wouldn't even bother with the Polaris, don't know why, just found that they take on too much water and the belts get wet too easy.

I've got some great footage from races years ago, just never bothered putting it online.
 

Legdragger

Bringing it back
Location
New Hampshire
Looks like fun Pete. You should try an X2 sometime, you'd probably love it!



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It is an M7 with the Attack 20 on in the hillclimb direction. Good off the line but pulls a lot of water up in the tunnel at speed. I really didn't want to water cross tha sled since it is fuel injected but my 97 Polaris RMK 700 I usually run in the summer was in pieces so I grabbed my mountain sled.

Any 2 stroke is good on water if it can transfer (wheelie).

Sleds can go over rocks /dirt / wood chips all day long as long as they have some water or snow to cool the heat exchangers and sliders.
 
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