- Location
- Orange County
Not having the money that some of you guys do..(college student working full time to pay for gas!:wiggle I like to take things from around the house to use on my ski.
I recently purchased my snsj for just over 2k. I know that's a bit high but it had everything I want on it.. Besides a b pipe. Anyways.. I was out at the lake last weekend and literally my first trick was a nose stab and I dindn land fully rotated and my hood came off.. Long story short, thank god I have a bilge or it would have sunk!
When I got home, I searched the web to buy a hood strap.. Soon after I realize I didn't feel like waiting for something to ship.. So I made myself a ratchet hood strap! I used the 2 front handle pole bracket bolts to hold the straps down and used the the bolt section of the oem latch to hold the ratchet down.. Figured I'd share since it only cost about $5 and 20 minutes of work.
I recently purchased my snsj for just over 2k. I know that's a bit high but it had everything I want on it.. Besides a b pipe. Anyways.. I was out at the lake last weekend and literally my first trick was a nose stab and I dindn land fully rotated and my hood came off.. Long story short, thank god I have a bilge or it would have sunk!
When I got home, I searched the web to buy a hood strap.. Soon after I realize I didn't feel like waiting for something to ship.. So I made myself a ratchet hood strap! I used the 2 front handle pole bracket bolts to hold the straps down and used the the bolt section of the oem latch to hold the ratchet down.. Figured I'd share since it only cost about $5 and 20 minutes of work.