Big Kahuna
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Contract Taylor at TC Freeride or Brian at Thrust and start talking to them. They sell these hulls every day....... They probably know more about them than anybody here in the states......
Anyone know what waterboxes fit well in an FS2 with a b pipe? Stock just doesn't seem like it's going to fit well enough.
What are people using for covers for an edge FR
I just don't want to take it apart again, I do have midshaft spacers installed.Just need to check to see how much engagement you have. You may need to space your couplers also. I had to do this.
I pushed mine in, assuming that bulkhead to pump shoe distance would be the same as a Superjet and trying to resolve the distance the midshaft spacer plate created. I might flip a coin on pulling the pump back outIt took me a while to get mine right, I drove the midshaft forward, but did not like that I was out of spec on the shaft spacing to the housing, So, pushed back to spec, then started working spacing on the coupler side. Now I am thinking about pulling the motor and trying to move the motor forward some more.
Has anyone drilled a rear tow point into an FR2 hull? I am afraid to find the top and bottom decks are not bonded together in the back of the tray compromising my rear tray area but I don't particularly trust the thrust tow loops that bolt on the pump mount.
I towed Ocho's Tigercraft from surf back to the ramp at Hugo. It held up and that was a long rough tow.Has anyone drilled a rear tow point into an FR2 hull? I am afraid to find the top and bottom decks are not bonded together in the back of the tray compromising my rear tray area but I don't particularly trust the thrust tow loops that bolt on the pump mount.
This is for towing in other peoples junk, not tying down to anything.
does anyone have a pic of where you connect a hook onto a pump mount? i have an edge and really have no way if i have to help a buddy out as i only have an eye on the front of the ski.... been wondering what guys do where there is no eye on the back.