CP Watercraft Superjet Pro Build ''PICS SKI DONE''

well i just got my new razer hood in from waterdawg and i am very happy with the hood...and it come on time:bananapowerslide:
 

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Kennay

Squarenose for the _____
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Myrtle Beach, SC
Clean work. And it's hard to admit, but if I were in the market for a RN hood, I would have to go with the wdk :spank:

And chance you could snap a pic or two of the inside? I'd like to see how the liner is glued in.
 
here are the hood liner pictures
 

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Is it glued in the rear i see a gap. Buy useing kevlar u now have wicked ends in that tube...it will soak up water a delaminate. Kevlar is stupid hard to work with and everytime u cut it, it has dry ends no matter how u wet it out in the layup. Not trying to be a jerk but iv been testing and trying diffrant composite tubes since last year and that is what i found with kevlar exposed with the ends in the water. U are better off having the endcap go over the tube so u cant see the wicked ends and then glue.
 
I took the pictures before everything was one piece it is total seal when it was done no water will be able to soak through..all the other ones i make will be out of regular carbon fiber i only made this one out a kevlar bc its my boat that its going in..
 
Is it glued in the rear i see a gap. Buy useing kevlar u now have wicked ends in that tube...it will soak up water a delaminate. Kevlar is stupid hard to work with and everytime u cut it, it has dry ends no matter how u wet it out in the layup. Not trying to be a jerk but iv been testing and trying diffrant composite tubes since last year and that is what i found with kevlar exposed with the ends in the water. U are better off having the endcap go over the tube so u cant see the wicked ends and then glue.


its was just the mock up picture..was not the final product
 
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