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Old 06-12-2006, 03:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
wet neoprene
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Well first of all you will be flipping that xp regularly. They are not the most stable machines but definaltely the most fun. Good choice and congrats on your new buy.
Ok, so you know how to flip it back over according to the pic so from there here is what you need to know.
First off if you flip it over get it upright asap.
for now work on getting on it from the back, Once you become more stable on it you swim to the side, plug the tether in start it up then throttle yourself on to it.

You do not have to take the plugs out every time you flip. just get on it, start and go. if there is water in the cylinders it will not start. Thats how you know its flooded in which case you will have to swim it back.

As for tools... you can pretty much get away with the tool kit provided with the ski. id add a small adjustable wrench to it. And check your ore. The one I had which came with the machine didnt float. I assume you have all the other required tools.. rope, light etc etc

let me know if you need anything else
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