Yeah pretty much all this stuff above, and Vumad definitely hits the nail on the head.
I'm married with two kids and if i'm itching to ride my wife will say 'go to the lake, i'll watch the kids/ go see my parents/ etc'
The other side of that is that when she needs something or wants me to...
I had that prop on a SN with a sizzler and it had been bored to a 701 and that was a great pitch. You can always change the trailing edge pitch if the top end is too much.
I've read this thread 3 times and i'm still a little confused, so i'll repeat what I think I hear you saying.
First, pull the head pipe off the motor and hook it up to a hose, close the bottom two screws and make sure they seal, then adjust the top screw until you get a fine mist (generally...
Dig the rendering. I did the same thing on my first ski. Sketched it out and rattle canned it on.
The tricky part is making the mouth match across the bottom. I think it's worth it though. (I can't find a pic of mine with the bottom done but I did it. Pinky swear!)
Probably not important enough for you to change it over, but FYI... Testors makes an aerosol model paint that is the right color.
Since the tiny can was like $5, I took it to Lowes and had them make a flat outdoor paint to match.
I made these to hold batteries for my hydraulic setup.
Maybe a Rok-R with a short ride plate?
The chan planes out really well.. Nose high at very low speed (of course) but any increase and it levels out instantly. I have not been on any other hull listed (I.E. "inexpensive") so I can't say 'best hull ever' about the chan, but its a damn fine...
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