cracker,when i talked to jeff today he said he was going to send you a new hood with a return shipping label so that he can see what went wrong with this one for future reference,im not sure what more you could want.
also he was in no way trying to make excuses for this but he told me that he built this hood light as per your request.it is my understanding that your hood is about as light as you can get without going prepreg.
so i think the moral of this story is,if you want featherweight AND bulletproof then you have to pony up and spend some more money
Good to here.
I thought all of Jeffs budget hoods were right about 13lbs? "mine is 12lbs 10oz". Nicks, Scotts, and my hoods all looked very close, and felt like they all weighed close.... Jeff new I was going to be learning backflips, starting to do roles, and riding surf.
AS I STATED...... I have been hard on my boat.
If I were to do it all over again I would have spent more $ on upgraded materials rather then the chopper gun layup that I spent $650 on..... There is not much cost in materials for this hood.
The fit and finish on this hood is great though.:biggthumpup: And I know the quality of all his work is awsome! I know for more money I could have got alot higher quality of hood through Jeff..... but when I ordered the hood I didnt realy know enough about composites, And I should have asked him the layup.
I guess its just one of those things..... you get what you pay for.
Im not mad or trying to bash..... just posting my experience..... I thought thats what forums are for.