Somebody is doing it, can't for the life of me remember where I saw it but there is an AM hull manufacturer using a poured in silicone hood seal.
That was it, thanks.Tigercarft is using them on all there hulls now.
So how can we find out what they are using!
Already ordered some, i still need to ride while i figure out a better solutionSeems messy and i doubt it will hold up well. So use 5200! Or get some rubber window seals https://www.trimlok.com/
Already ordered some, i still need to ride while i figure out a better solution
Whos done one, what tips and advise do you have and what silicone did you use/did you like the result? Was thinking of using pool gap sealer, the real soft stuff. Might just pour in and compress enough without sitting the hood on while it cures.
That's some nice paint on that skiIs it leaking that bad? Like I said way back when. Best way to seal that 50cal hood is to drill out the hood latch and run a bolt with a wingnut on that sucker. I probaly got over 60 hrs on that setup and it leaks very little. I can't tell you how many flips I flopped and the hood just doesn't buge.
I did see the hood seal on a new Tiger Craft SV Pro today and it looks really tight. It would still be a good idea to do this on your ski. Please let me know how it works and what you use.
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Lets see more pictures.Thats my new ride. Tony sprayed flake in the gel coat. Hood seal is trick