Awesome video. Love them all! I been using the 2.0 for racing, for a short time. In starts, I experienced minimal to zero bounce coming off the line, which is a notable improvement over the WCOT 1.0 ride plate. Every turn, whether sweepers, 90-degree, or 180-degree turns, the ride plate performed excellently, providing great hookup with no slide-outs. On a few occasions, it felt as though the ride plate hooked up and pushed me smoothly around the turn. Have fun with it!
i just switched out my riva intake grate for the WCOT one and its a huge difference. I still have the RIVA ride plate but I want to switch it out for the WCOT 2.0 now as well
I got mine and it came painted blue it smells like they just sprayed it lol it’s very nice tho. Coming from a Worx dominator extended plate I was very pleased with it
Hi, I have been watching Your videos since I bought my Yamaha SJ 1050. Fun to watch - keep up the great work! 🙂 Since my riding improved I starded to struggle with riding on choppy water. I decided to get a try and will be buying: WCOT 2.0 ride plate WCOT intake grate Will I need the ProWatercraft sponsons too?
Glad they're helping you out! Those are great mods that will help. Rear sponsons can be an acquired taste. Depending on your riding style, they can cause lift in the rear that can cause slides. Try the ride plate and intake grate first, and see how you like them!
You should probably change out the rear sponsons to anything without a ramp at the rear. Per Kirt of WCOT they lift the rear and cause stability issues in the rough on high speed. I had homade 3d printed sponsons with a ramp and it did exactly what he said. It was much more stable and predictable, without the ramp. I think he recommends max depth alowed 1.5" i think and 20 to 30in long.
Heyoo I was wondering what shoe you guys have settled on for the shred rip? I seem to be burning my ankles against the side tray and am considering a high top like that.
@@whoblowsthere002 ASICS wrestling shoes with high socks. We just let the sides of our legs get tougher the more we ride, but you can also wear a wetsuit to stop the leg chafe. Shoes won't help that high.
Good stuff. Love the athleticism and naturalness. You get the best workouts on these things.
Awesome video. Love them all! I been using the 2.0 for racing, for a short time. In starts, I experienced minimal to zero bounce coming off the line, which is a notable improvement over the WCOT 1.0 ride plate.
Every turn, whether sweepers, 90-degree, or 180-degree turns, the ride plate performed excellently, providing great hookup with no slide-outs. On a few occasions, it felt as though the ride plate hooked up and pushed me smoothly around the turn. Have fun with it!
Good stuff. I like how my ski handles with the Riva plate but now you have me wanting to try this plate anyway.
i just switched out my riva intake grate for the WCOT one and its a huge difference. I still have the RIVA ride plate but I want to switch it out for the WCOT 2.0 now as well
@@TubZy17 you won't regret it! Awesome intake grate and plate 🤙
I got mine and it came painted blue it smells like they just sprayed it lol it’s very nice tho. Coming from a Worx dominator extended plate I was very pleased with it
Hi,
I have been watching Your videos since I bought my Yamaha SJ 1050.
Fun to watch - keep up the great work! 🙂
Since my riding improved I starded to struggle with riding on choppy water.
I decided to get a try and will be buying:
WCOT 2.0 ride plate
WCOT intake grate
Will I need the ProWatercraft sponsons too?
Glad they're helping you out! Those are great mods that will help. Rear sponsons can be an acquired taste. Depending on your riding style, they can cause lift in the rear that can cause slides. Try the ride plate and intake grate first, and see how you like them!
@@ChixLife Thank You for the Quick Answer! 🙂
You should probably change out the rear sponsons to anything without a ramp at the rear. Per Kirt of WCOT they lift the rear and cause stability issues in the rough on high speed. I had homade 3d printed sponsons with a ramp and it did exactly what he said. It was much more stable and predictable, without the ramp. I think he recommends max depth alowed 1.5" i think and 20 to 30in long.
Heyoo I was wondering what shoe you guys have settled on for the shred rip? I seem to be burning my ankles against the side tray and am considering a high top like that.
@@whoblowsthere002 ASICS wrestling shoes with high socks. We just let the sides of our legs get tougher the more we ride, but you can also wear a wetsuit to stop the leg chafe. Shoes won't help that high.