It has been a very very very long time since I have given my boat any love; mainly because nothing has broke, which is good, but mostly because I've been busy this last year starting a business and I purchased my first home.
I repaired some of the gel coat flaws in the WDK hood. There were...
Rode this ski this weekend and now I'm very very very very jealous. I've been racking my brain for the last 3 days trying to figure out how I can afford one :(
When I hopped back on my RN I was disappointed.
Rode with risers today in the surf and it was awesome. It fees so good. Just cruising around leaning on the hood was so nice. Looking into purchasing a set for my ski.
I saw Cuong (2ride) load his ski onto the beach tote and then push it back into the water until the pump touches the water and start the ski on the tote. This gets most of the sand out. I've tried this method with success...
If I go to Pismo beach my normal ride spot's launch ramp is actually...
One is water intake while other is the syphon bilge...
You are correct they did not come with a bypass... You can either tap the cylinder head or there is a plugged fitting on the back inside section of the pipe... kinda near the rubber elbow... you can purchase a flush kit to plug into there...
In all seriousness... when I was thinking about selling my surf ski with just a ported cylinder and head pipe a couple months ago I was offered $5,500 by one guy... but that was just one person...
Your ski has a couple more parts than mine and some that are just better quality than mine... and...
My ski had the beginnings of piston wash after only 20 minutes also.... Attached picture is of my pistons... I went to re-torque the head after 20 mins of riding and I stripped a cylinder head bolt. I had the mixture rich for the breaking, then backed the adjuster screws off after that first...
It has been recommended to me to do the following
1) Soak bendix in mineral spirits for a couple hours... every once in a while working the action. This gets all the grim out of it...
2) Let the bendix fully dry
3) Soak in any weight engine oil (2 stroke or 4) for a day or so, again working the...
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