Thanks for the comments!
Nice footholds, love this easy system, do you have some details ?
I epoxied in some 1/4" x 2 aluminum bar into the sides then glassed over the whole thing. This gave a back bone for the rails. The rails are "T Track" and are epoxied to the glass, then bolted on either end. The holds themselves are taken off of an old pair of work boots. I just duct taped over the boot and started glassing, then trimmed them out. I then glassed those to some more 1/4" x 2 AL bar that is slotted either end. Don't copy this quite yet, jury is out on it's' strength. Sportfish did something similar in his build, but instead of rails, glued/glassed in some inserts so you just unbolt the hold and bolt it to a different location. I can do this with mine by drilling/tapping the AL bar glassed in if the rail system doesn't work or hold.
I did some more turf work yesterday on them:
Great build! Can you give details of everything your motor has done to it. This is one of my favorite builds...makes me want to (gasp!) cut up my Trinity...
When I blew the crank on Thanksgiving weekend (that's what started this whole thing off), I wasn't sure what I was going to do. I talked to Art and he said 84mm and up is no big deal on these (I was already at 83mm, so 84 is the next size). He ported the engine for bottom end, had Kommander supply new domes for his build, rebuilt/trued/welded the crank, he cleaned up the crank case a bit and assembled, he also reprogrammed my Advent to his specs. I added a RAD charging flywheel and then the Power Factor Pipe. The carbs are older Blackjacked SXR carbs that I was already running. He wants me to send them to him so he can do his thin tube atomizer on them, he says the Blackjack version of the SXR carbs (and stock Superjet carbs as well) can fool you into thinking the low end is rich and then you tune it too lean. I may or may not do this, I have some other (Riva I think) taper bore 44mm carbs here that I might go to next, but even with these 40mm Blackjacks, the power is fantastic. I need to try more setups for comparison though.
Don't think it hasn't crossed my mind....lol.
Such an awesome ski to ride( even with out grips)!!! Thanks again for letting me ride it over the weekend.
Thanks Ray!
Yep, the grips came loose on me. Brand new ODIs installed the night before that I should have re-torqued. They are on and tight now though.