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Just wondering how big of a difference sponsons would make on a superjet and if you could have both front and rear sponsons
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Placement of the front sponsons will also make the handling different. I had a set of front sponsons that I tried to get as nice and even to the bottom edge of the hull as possible and I found it made the high speed ride rather turbulent in any water condition. Because they would so easily make contact with the water on the slightest bit of lean the ride would become kinda rough and sketchy. If I remember correctly I believe the 2008+ round nose had the factory sponsons located higher up to help prevent the turbulence but it still makes the hull a little rolly at slower speeds.
I have both front and rearJust wondering how big of a difference sponsons would make on a superjet and if you could have both front and rear sponsons
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You are absolutely right matePlacement of the front sponsons will also make the handling different. I had a set of front sponsons that I tried to get as nice and even to the bottom edge of the hull as possible and I found it made the high speed ride rather turbulent in any water condition. Because they would so easily make contact with the water on the slightest bit of lean the ride would become kinda rough and sketchy. If I remember correctly I believe the 2008+ round nose had the factory sponsons located higher up to help prevent the turbulence but it still makes the hull a little rolly at slower speeds. Also if you don't glass the sponsons on there's a good chance that eventually they will work the bolts enough to oblong the holes and start taking on water. I did as much as possible to prevent it on mine, 3M 5200 in quantity to seal and add strength to them on top of the bolting them on with really big fender washers inside, water eventually found a way to weasel in there and work at them. The last year I rode with them the front 6 inches of one sponson snapped off. The water finally won lol. But just a few variables to consider if you don't plan on glassing them in.
Love the WaxRacingProducts rear sponsons:
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Believe it or not, in addition to helping keep grip in turns, they really help with going straight with WOT. I am assuming that the wave or splash on the rear keeps the ski from tipping and adds lift. But @waxhead would have to explain his design. I just know that I really like them and they really helped allot.
As I mentioned above, I have the @tom21 front tubbies yet to install.
Adjustable Billet Sponsons
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If I ever do sponsons again they'll be glassed in without question, no more holes in the hull leaking water and being eaten away into larger holes. It'll only be stripping of paint, glassing with the 0/90 biax, some Pettit EZ Tex marine epoxy filler to smooth out the glass work, some refining sanding and a repaint. Bolts, screws and screw holes are OUT permanently lol.
Thank you. I am definitely mounting them up high.
@tom21 what is your recommended height for mounting your tubbies on an FX-1?
But the FX-1 is a polyester glass hull (not a SMC hull).
Would you still use epoxy resin?
Update: Here is the answer:
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Others, please chine (I mean chime) in.
Hey @Pro-pulsion Please send me the link to your kayak thread.