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fftopic:
sweating what? you asked a question...maybe your forgot, its ok
you said:
"what makes me ANY different than the above posters [matt E, BK]?
I answered back (in paraphrase form):
1. both of their ability to barrell roll a standup jetski
2. each one regularly contributes an insightful opinion
the only thing weak about said engine is the way it makes your knees feel when you look at it, or what it does to your body after a 10 minute ride
the power of a 5mm BB on a stock crank and single carb? that'll do nicely thank you :headbang:
double or nothin'?
So........is there actually a new hull coming?? I hope so because when I was down in Daytona I saw pretty much everything out there and nothing grabbed my eye. Can't wait to see what he comes up with
yup! Molds done but first one not assembled yet.
At first I thought Jeff was behind the BOB adventure so I called him when it was UNVAILED. Seems the Cali boys are on were thier own on that one, but he has been back on his project.
How do you feel about Prepreg RiverRat? Worth the added $$$$?
Prepreg carbon is worth the $$. The best combo would be vinyl ester bottom deck and a prepreg carbon top and hood. There is such a thing as too light!!! If this new hull is what it is rumored to be just a vinyl ester hull would be awesome
I am thinking prepreg "S" glass for a total weight of aprox 70#. Prepreg Carbon is overkill IMO. PLus I hate the way carbon reacts with the alum in my Rev. it freakin eats it up. Motor mounts and so forth.
I did a little bit of research on prepreg "S" Glass and from all appearences it will be as strong per lb of weight as a wet lay up vaccum bagged carbon hull.
IDOK
whats up with the clear coating? Fill me in?
really? the carbon reacts with aluminum?????
you'd have to talk to riverrat about the clearcoat....ancake:
Paint does not adhere well to prepreg glass. It is amazingly strong stuff, but it can flex allot without cracking. If you paint the hull and it has areas that can flex, the paint will crack and flake off if the glass underneath flexes. My x-jet never had that problem because it uses a good core material and stays rigid.
Unless you are referring to the carbon hull IDOK.........the guy that cleared that was a retard
Paint does not adhere well to prepreg glass. It is amazingly strong stuff, but it can flex allot without cracking. If you paint the hull and it has areas that can flex, the paint will crack and flake off if the glass underneath flexes. My x-jet never had that problem because it uses a good core material and stays rigid.
Unless you are referring to the carbon hull IDOK.........the guy that cleared that was a retard
its odd that the skiclinic is making their own hulls now??????
It does seem like they severed their ties with Waterdawg.
The one thing that always stays the same is that things will always change.