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Waverunner RZR a new boat?

zipper

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Boston Whaler
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1995
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Cool, but I bet it is top heavy, stuff part of a wave its going over I would think.
 
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Cool, but I bet it is top heavy, stuff part of a wave its going over I would thing.
I was thinking the same thing.

Neat idea. Not sure I want to be the one to test it on a big lake on a Holiday Weekend though.

Big thing here is DON'T buckle up, and DO wear a vest!
 
I thought it was cool although not very practical unless it would convert back and be amphibious. It is basically a catamaran, so the hulls do not roll the way a monohull does in wave action so stuffing a wave with those small hulls may happen. As far as it being top heavy, not that much as the engine, transmission and drive train have been removed. The roll cage (tower) is light and the motors, fuel tanks are in the jetskis. The rest is plastic. Again not very practical but a cool build.
 
But guys, your missing the point. It's a boat with an actual suspension!!!
 
I thought it was cool although not very practical unless it would convert back and be amphibious. It is basically a catamaran, so the hulls do not roll the way a monohull does in wave action so stuffing a wave with those small hulls may happen. As far as it being top heavy, not that much as the engine, transmission and drive train have been removed. The roll cage (tower) is light and the motors, fuel tanks are in the jetskis. The rest is plastic. Again not very practical but a cool build.

Still center of gravity will be higher. I would bet it would be fairly easy for it to go over, especially when you put a big guy driving it.
 
Not gonna lie, I would definitely ride this over to my favorite beach spot.

Well Yeah, I would definitely want to ride it and try it out.
 
Not gonna lie, I would definitely ride this over to my favorite beach spot.
Oh, no doubt.

It's super sketchy, looks dangerous as all hell.......And I want a ride in one like, yesterday!
 
 
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