I don't mean to be a stick in the mud, but I'd rather not have one of the large freerides in my backyard. The locals will not be cool with the noise and drinking that goes on. The campground that was arranged last year was a dry area and everyone knows that the rules would have been broken. It...
I think we can have a big ride whether they're involved or not. Look at Daytona, Wave Rave, the upcoming Pensacola ride, Texas, etc... If there's a big ride near here, we'll be there.:smile:
Nice to meet ya'll too. Your boat rips! The brain deal is bad. I guess when it rains, it pours. We'll be there for the ride. Maybe we can talk Randy into coming to it too.:biggthumpup:
Daytona was awesome this year. Got to see lots of old friends, made some new ones, and got to put some faces with names. Surf was good fri, ok sat, and decent(but shallow) sun. Threw and made my first barrel roll friday. Good times!:cool:
Charles
I have a 2.5 gal in my XFT hull and you do a lot of going back to shore to top off the tank. More than you would think. Not bad if you stay close, but not good in the surf or if you ride far from shore.
I'm thinking 40ish grit. It scuffs to whatever shape you want it. When you're done sanding, wave a heat gun over it and it will largely clean up all the fuzz from sanding.
Klotz is EXCELLENT for freestyle. Either the R50 or Benol(my choice) will handle high RPM use, but are more than adequate for what we do. I've talked to Klotz and Maxima and have done some testing on my own and either would be perfect choices for what we do. Contrary to popular opinion, the...
Donnie's the man! Don't know Donald that well, but I'm sure he's the man too.:beerchug:
P.S. Let me know about the props for Daytona. And tell Tommy hey for me.
I'd be careful with majority opinions. If you actually knew the people commenting and the real value of their opinions that might not be a bad way to go, but you don't. Not knocking anyone on this or any other thread, but most of the guys with the really serious boats/motors don't have a lot...
Lookin' good! I think over time as Mark gains experience and learns more of the tricks of the trade he has a good opportunity to become one of the better composite guys in the industry. For someone who hasn't been doing it all that long, he's gaining quickly on some of the more established...
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