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.

Engine bay was a mess

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

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

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


Engine bay was a mess

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

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

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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