Thoughts on Wammer Pro Series hull

Yea, they're pretty and I like the handling; it can really turn sharp @ 30mph; kinda like a SJ with tubbies. Need to try some more rideplates (got a short wammmer one on there).

I just noticed some de-lamination on a rear siderail, and a few other bits of gelcoat or whatever that is coming off. I'm very happy with the boat.

I paid Wammer to put it all together; lots of $ but he does a really clean job and I'm lazy :)

Tricky got a motor dialed in for it a couple weeks ago; jumps about as high as my FX-1 off the little stuff now.

Damn, sorry to here. Sounds like the beginng of the end.
 
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Watty

Random Performance
Location
Australia
Thanks for the replies.

I sure do like the look of them...I just want to make sure it is going to be strong enough for the surf, as I'm sick of glassing/sanding stock hulls, only to have them get stress crack/fractures anyway.

I know Wammer knows his stuff, but as far as freestyle hulls go, if something goes wrong with them (even a manufacturing defect) you're pretty much on your own (with any manufacturer) as is the nature of 'freestyle'.

Anyone else out there with pics?

Cheers...
 
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GUMP

i rekon
Location
Pensacola, FL
Yea, they're pretty and I like the handling; it can really turn sharp @ 30mph; kinda like a SJ with tubbies. Need to try some more rideplates (got a short wammmer one on there).

I just noticed some de-lamination on a rear siderail, and a few other bits of gelcoat or whatever that is coming off. I'm very happy with the boat.

I paid Wammer to put it all together; lots of $ but he does a really clean job and I'm lazy :)

Tricky got a motor dialed in for it a couple weeks ago; jumps about as high as my FX-1 off the little stuff now.

i'm ready to start BF on it ,all i need to hear is "go ahead " :Banane26:
 
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