Bloooze66
07-03-2018, 11:22 PM
I spent too much time :D in the local boat shop last weekend and I am making arrangements to jump into a Mojo Pro. I am currently in a 2008 Supra Launch 22SSV. Has anyone made a similar jump? If so, could you summarize the biggest improvements over your old school ride?
I am also wondering about the auto surf. We currently have 1100s in the corners and 1000 in the belly with a mission delta and the kids/wife seem to get by just fine. I weigh in at ~265 and am riding a walker project bazooka but the pocket is small enough I feel like I am in survival mode rather than surf mode. I would like to think I could blame the boat but realize it is probably just a function of my battle with gravity and surface tension. I am a realist and have to ask, how much bigger and better can a wave really get? Am I paying for the convenience of a repeatable wave, or can I expect something more significant in size and push? Camera angles, lenses, unknown weights etc make it hard to judge from the numerous videos I have been wading through.
Last question, 3.0 in the pro significantly better than the surf 2.0 offered in the Mojo? Instincts would say no big deal, but I also looked at the suck gates and though the same thing before seeing them in action.
Things I am looking forward to
Standing up straight under the canopy, I'm 6'4"
Avoiding the traffic jam caused by the rear facing love seat
Not feeling like I am stuck in the cockpit, literally feels like getting into an Indy car sometimes with the playpen cushion, the love seat and the drivers seat.
Not staring at the corner of the swim platform clawing its way through my wave
Wet Sounds
No carpet
Taking my first header trying to casually step down onto the swim platform several feet below what I am accustom to ;)
Thanks for taking the time to respond. It's much appreciated.
I am also wondering about the auto surf. We currently have 1100s in the corners and 1000 in the belly with a mission delta and the kids/wife seem to get by just fine. I weigh in at ~265 and am riding a walker project bazooka but the pocket is small enough I feel like I am in survival mode rather than surf mode. I would like to think I could blame the boat but realize it is probably just a function of my battle with gravity and surface tension. I am a realist and have to ask, how much bigger and better can a wave really get? Am I paying for the convenience of a repeatable wave, or can I expect something more significant in size and push? Camera angles, lenses, unknown weights etc make it hard to judge from the numerous videos I have been wading through.
Last question, 3.0 in the pro significantly better than the surf 2.0 offered in the Mojo? Instincts would say no big deal, but I also looked at the suck gates and though the same thing before seeing them in action.
Things I am looking forward to
Standing up straight under the canopy, I'm 6'4"
Avoiding the traffic jam caused by the rear facing love seat
Not feeling like I am stuck in the cockpit, literally feels like getting into an Indy car sometimes with the playpen cushion, the love seat and the drivers seat.
Not staring at the corner of the swim platform clawing its way through my wave
Wet Sounds
No carpet
Taking my first header trying to casually step down onto the swim platform several feet below what I am accustom to ;)
Thanks for taking the time to respond. It's much appreciated.