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robandrus 02-04-2007 12:03 PM

I've only been skating a few times, but man when I'm driving or riding it seems really difficult to hold speed. Any tips? <BR> <BR>Oh yah, riding a 2 or 3 person 2001 seadoo 900 cc.

kampus96 02-04-2007 8:21 PM

dont look at the speedo so much. driving a ski is more about feeling the engine.practice makes perfect.

wakeskating33 02-05-2007 4:27 PM

ya he is exactly right man. you should be able to tell if your at a good speed or not.

brian_l 02-05-2007 9:18 PM

cut little pieces of wood that fit in the throttle. i plan on cutting like 10 dif sizes to find a good oen that will work.

greg_sa 02-05-2007 10:43 PM

Is it a 2-stroke or 4-stroke engine? It is a PITA to hold low speeds on a 2-stroke! <BR> <BR>If it is a 2-stroke, rather upgrade to a 4-stroke model, if you have the cash to spare...

tdiggity 02-07-2007 8:01 AM

agree with grant, feel the speed, when we started i would sit side saddle and not even look at the speedo( very illegal but we couldnt find a spotter)not only that but depending which way you side saddle you actually get a pretty crisp wake on one side and its bigger. we used a polaris msx 140ho, it was a three seater. But i know what you mean anytime we had a new driver it was hell they couldnt hold the right speed youd end up at 35 real quick and the worse was explaining the take off i personally believe my arms stretched two inches in the one summer


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