Freestyle Backie-Chan Rebuild

Yami-Rider

TigerCraft FV-PRO
Location
Texoma
Helping a buddy bring a backie chan back to life. I've been around this ski since it was new, it has thin glass issues, broke within the first week of flips. Now 3 owners later my friend owns it and is time to fix it right.


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Engine bay was a mess

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We were able to start by just pullin/ripping glass out by hand.

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Between a sandblaster and a couple different sanders, we got the engine bay all cleaned up and back to original fiberglass (forgot photo)

Just got in the 21 oz 8-Harness s-2 fiberglass roll :)

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Tied in the bulkhead to the bottom, I've seen too many break in this area. Pure 1" thick resin was used to glue in the bulkhead, which creates a weak point, now better then new.

Patched all the cracks and sanded, to be ready for vaccum bagging

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VXSXH20

Sionis Industries
Location
Mid-Atlantic
maybe your buddy can reach out to the manufacturer and explain what is....oh wait...
-man you make this stuff look so easy. Subbed for another chan rehabilitation -Cheers
 

Yami-Rider

TigerCraft FV-PRO
Location
Texoma
Only been about 20 days since last update...slacking..I know lol..

Cleaned and filled these big holes in the motor mounts with 2 part foam.

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I let beau have fun with prepping/grinding everything

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Just a bunch of vac bagging, once you seen one you have seen them all, so i didnt take a pic every time. I vac bagged the entire engine bay. The hull is solid as a rock now.

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Perfection :)

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Wrappy Chan... I think we did ok for our first time.

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Engine bay is complete!...well minus drilling some holes..
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Had to get rid of the ugly paint..

Before

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After

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Time for turf then assembly!
 
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Yami-Rider

TigerCraft FV-PRO
Location
Texoma
Mostly bare hull started out at 76lbs, now 95lbs, not too bad considering I added 180oz layup to the bottom and heavy layup threw out. Hull will see ocean and big yacht wave use.

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New stainless steel bow eye, the original one was a flimsy steel eye.

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All the incerts found/drilled

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Pole area after a little filler and sanded flat

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