Mark Gomez recently raced Bullett Racing V2 Wideboy hull in a race and got 3rd overall in Expert GP class despite the fact he was riding for first time in the race. Therefore, we asked him to provides us Jetskiworld.gr- exclusively with his comments on this hull knowing that Mark is very capable of adapting easily and quickly from one craft to the other. The V2 was an incredibly fast ski. It drove through rough water very well despite being very light weight. I can not give a complete honest review because those 3 motos were the first time I had time on the ski. You definitely have to adapt to the hull coming from a Open spec Stock SXR hull. The hull felt like it wanted to drive very flat. With my inexperience I found my first few motos coming into turns very slow to set the boat into the turn then point it at the next buoy and shoot. Carving turns were very difficult to pull off without the back end of the ski breaking loose on me. When I would get back on the gas I would almost get bucked off because the ski would catch an edge and take off. Again I ride skis more aggressively and forward like my Freeride ski so I can not entirely say it is the hulls fault. Overall it was an incredibly fast hull that will turn at high speed but you have to be on the throttle. The ski did bite back a few times if I came into a corner too fast with low throttle. I am very thankful for Rusty of Bullet and Brian Edwards for letting me have a few motos on the ski to have the chance to get 3rd overall in Expert GP. Photo courtesy: Liquid Militia
