You forgot a couple very important things A. Know how deep it is- you need at least 6 feet especially when learning and you pitch too far down and hold the throttle too long. Have broken many a motor mount and cracked noses.. especially doing nose stabs in surf B. bilge pumps - doing subs, nose stabs and learning barrel rolls will fill these things up fast. Dual 500 bilge pumps or scupper kits are smart, both even better.
if you experiment with it for a few mins you’ll figure out where to shift your weight and balance so you don’t fall either direction. just takes some trial and error
I have one question, is it possible to do submarine without footstraps? Because i’ve heard from a youtuber drilling on stand up jetski can cause it to sink
@@hashyolomaster6469 plenty of people have done submarines without foot straps. if you are drilling into your hull for foot straps, just make sure you’re sealing it up properly so water doesn’t get through
nope. it will allow water into the hull, but that water gets siphoned back out into the river as you start moving again. if you take on too much water, you could suck some into the engine and cause your ski to run poorly
You forgot a couple very important things
A. Know how deep it is- you need at least 6 feet especially when learning and you pitch too far down and hold the throttle too long. Have broken many a motor mount and cracked noses.. especially doing nose stabs in surf
B. bilge pumps - doing subs, nose stabs and learning barrel rolls will fill these things up fast. Dual 500 bilge pumps or scupper kits are smart, both even better.
@@tyronetrump1612 100%
i sub my jetski all the time this is a good break down for sure and you can totally do it on stock no problem.
Yes it’s completely possible on the new four stroke stand ups, there’s so much weight up front all you need to do is lean forward! LOL
Good to know. I just got my Tigershark 640 in JS550 hull project going. Once it's broken in I'll be trying this.(or sinking my ski)😅
@@bimmerpooch you got it. get a bilge pump hooked up and you’ll be good to go
imagine if these were electric you could stay on the throttle while submarined
Couldn’t you put a snorkel on it?
Your content is so enjoyable to watch. Keep pumping out videos and you'll be a super successful channel.
@@user-ks9dd9lp3c thanks for the feedback man!
Can you do a video on how to pull off that slide you did? Great video!
if you experiment with it for a few mins you’ll figure out where to shift your weight and balance so you don’t fall either direction. just takes some trial and error
Can we have a how to achieve flight next?
yes, we’ll be filming that once i finish my Heinkel He-111 project plane
I have one question, is it possible to do submarine without footstraps? Because i’ve heard from a youtuber drilling on stand up jetski can cause it to sink
@@hashyolomaster6469 plenty of people have done submarines without foot straps. if you are drilling into your hull for foot straps, just make sure you’re sealing it up properly so water doesn’t get through
@@maxmyslewski do you think you can show us how to do submarine without foot straps?
@@hashyolomaster6469 he explains it in the video. you want to push your feet into the sides of the tray when you’re lifting up
I’ve heard everything he said but please make a video that he do submarine without footstraps because i am planning to buy stand up jet ski
Can it be done on a tr-1 superjet
@@henrytischbein155 yep. search Mark Gomez superjet on youtube
is it possible to do on the 4 stroke superjet ?
definitely
post more!!!! Please!!!
definitely will have some more videos up soon. thanks for watching
Can you do it on the x-2?
@@turboparks7183 i’ve never subbed mine, but it’s definitely possible to do it on them.
does it damage my engine?
nope. it will allow water into the hull, but that water gets siphoned back out into the river as you start moving again. if you take on too much water, you could suck some into the engine and cause your ski to run poorly
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