Some what see both sides....
But this thread was so painful to reading had to take my contacts out and switch to my glasses on about the 12th page. ...... honestly!
Put all the construction issues aside and the ride is still terrible. Nose high at take off and recovery. Horribly nose low once on plain. Just wants to Plow the bow through the water even when on the gas. Pictures around here on the x to prove this. Not trying to Dis your hull choice just...
.0055 no problem. deglaze that cylinder put the new rings in (check end gap of course .015 is good). But I would check cooling system. Make sure the freeze plug isn't missing from the cast fitting on the cooling outlet of the pump. Seen that missing andcause lack of cooling volume and pressure...
Finally got a good wave ride on mine tonight. Between injury and life I just haven't got the time on it I would have thought I would've at this point. All I can say is awesome! Easy no lie 8 foot faces on the second break in our inlet. Got there late and rode till dark (still was 40 min or less)...
The thing no one ever addresses is how far you can go. If you pitching down at some point the blades will hit the wear ring and if your pitching up at some point the prop to wear ring clearance will be to great and you will loose optimal pump pressure. I can't imagine you can go more then a few...
Jay!!!!!!! I found you on the x!!! I rode the river yesterday. Come take it for a cruise anytime you want. Well not today of course but anytime this weekend
Let me first start by saying that going into my purchase of an Aquabot i knew tony only a little bit. I had built an engine for him a year or so prior. Other then that all i knew was he was a local guy who had the resources to make a project of this magnitude happen. I Saw the hull in daytona...
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