Oh and for a weight on my ski for those who are curious, it's about 228lbs rtr (just add fuel). It was on a bathroom scale so it may actually be plus or minus a couple pounds...
I didn't sand mine and I couldn't even get the old one off. Just use turf glue; 2 layers on the pad, 1 or 2 on the pole where you want the pad, wait until its dry to the touch and stick it together.
You can see the glue and remnants of the old pad to the right of the new one, it was ON there.
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I brought stuff down that would gave needed shipping too and everything to build the ski in 3 days. I couldn't have done it that quick without all the help of the guys at BC.
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Just the angle of the picture. This hull is very proportional so it looks longer than some other small hulls but its just over 6 feet long and with my plate +2 on the sides and +3 in the middle it rides like a Cadillac. I need to actually cut the plate more now, if you have doubts just ride...
I'm in love. Thanks to all the guys at Backie Chan headquarters for bustin ass and getting this thing together. Can't wait for summer to get to the northwest.
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I'm building a powered cart for my house as there is a pretty steep hill on the side of it to get down to the lake.
Before I would need people to help get my ski to the garage or leave it on the beach. I don't want to leave my new ski down there so I'm building a powered cart with my buddy...
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