- Location
- Ft. Myers, FL
When I say sponsons I am reffering to those things that rhyme with hubbies. Oh,heck, I'll just say it Tubbies. We call our superjets Jetskis not waverunners anyway! (Now you know I'm really old lol) I think I have searched all the threads I could possibly read on the topic, but before I dive in would like some help as I'm sure custom designs have evolved over the years.
I have a SN superjet. As far as drive-train-- currently installed is a stock 650, but on my bench is a 701 limited (another post) that will eventually go in, stock 144 pump , ss impeller (not sure pitch) jet dynamics ride plate and a pretty rare (as I couldn't find much info on it) ultrac toploader grate (it does stay loaded quite well)
I have left over epoxy and rolls of various glass from other projects (did a lot of race car part molds for a car that I built a while back) , and just enough divinycell left for the project. I was originally going to buy pre-made, but now realize that the small outfit guys that made these are no longer and I can't justify the $400 for destroyers, and heck I have the materials anyway.
I will be riding in flattish water and small Florida gulf surf. Every now and then will travel to West Palm Beach (lived there 15 years ago) for better waves. l also windsurf, so on the heavy wind really rough days I will be on a board, not ski. The glass smooth days, I will probably just fish off a waverunner (the kind you sit on). So, the flat water in my area isn't really flat. as it is pretty open and usually I see 1.5-2 footish chop on a typical day. My current setup stays hooked up well and shows no porpoising at any speed in these conditions. I would like surf slashability, to carve well, and still be able to ride in the chop at wfo. I'm o.k. with wondering (chine walk) as long it doesn't throw me off in a straight line.
What I have gathered so far is:
1. I probably need to make them quite wide in the very front (thinking like 1-1.5 inch) and carry that width the first quarter. I saw this from another thread on here - sorry forgot the name
2. Porb. need to be quite long (40 inch ish)
3. Not sure if I should lip the front (raised sponson- a gunnel as some are calling it)
4. Not sure if the rails should be soft or sharp(hard) ( the rail is the outside lower edge that first enters the water on a turn). If I had to guess I would say a 1/4 inch radius along the front would work.
I know everything is a compromise, so looking for design advice. I mainly ride alone and have never been on a ski with Hubbies (or tubbies).
I have a SN superjet. As far as drive-train-- currently installed is a stock 650, but on my bench is a 701 limited (another post) that will eventually go in, stock 144 pump , ss impeller (not sure pitch) jet dynamics ride plate and a pretty rare (as I couldn't find much info on it) ultrac toploader grate (it does stay loaded quite well)
I have left over epoxy and rolls of various glass from other projects (did a lot of race car part molds for a car that I built a while back) , and just enough divinycell left for the project. I was originally going to buy pre-made, but now realize that the small outfit guys that made these are no longer and I can't justify the $400 for destroyers, and heck I have the materials anyway.
I will be riding in flattish water and small Florida gulf surf. Every now and then will travel to West Palm Beach (lived there 15 years ago) for better waves. l also windsurf, so on the heavy wind really rough days I will be on a board, not ski. The glass smooth days, I will probably just fish off a waverunner (the kind you sit on). So, the flat water in my area isn't really flat. as it is pretty open and usually I see 1.5-2 footish chop on a typical day. My current setup stays hooked up well and shows no porpoising at any speed in these conditions. I would like surf slashability, to carve well, and still be able to ride in the chop at wfo. I'm o.k. with wondering (chine walk) as long it doesn't throw me off in a straight line.
What I have gathered so far is:
1. I probably need to make them quite wide in the very front (thinking like 1-1.5 inch) and carry that width the first quarter. I saw this from another thread on here - sorry forgot the name
2. Porb. need to be quite long (40 inch ish)
3. Not sure if I should lip the front (raised sponson- a gunnel as some are calling it)
4. Not sure if the rails should be soft or sharp(hard) ( the rail is the outside lower edge that first enters the water on a turn). If I had to guess I would say a 1/4 inch radius along the front would work.
I know everything is a compromise, so looking for design advice. I mainly ride alone and have never been on a ski with Hubbies (or tubbies).
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