WDK No Bulkhead?

I used versi plugs, and a bilge for backup in my RIP. I was gonna use pool noodles initially but with the plugs I never needed to. The hull hardly ever got water in it. Trust the versiplugs. They work.

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I've been running a foamless ski since 2015 and I love it. I never have to worry about wet foam and extra weight. Versiplugs work great in all my skis.

As for the bulkhead, I haven't had experience with a bulkheadless ski, but it wouldnt bother me adding the additional support. Bulkhead with no foam. Best of both worlds.

I’m just so self conscious of doing something wrong and ending up with a sinking rock for a ski. Ik the foam isn’t gonna keep it completely up but it might give me hay extra time to get towed or pull it to the side of the river. You know just being a pu**y


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I used versi plugs, and a bilge for backup in my RIP. I was gonna use pool noodles initially but with the plugs I never needed to. The hull hardly ever got water in it. Trust the versiplugs. They work.

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The plugs that were in the hull are recessed because of the way the ride plate mounts. I’m worried the way the veriplugs stick out that they may not work properly or simply break off


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I used versi plugs, and a bilge for backup in my RIP. I was gonna use pool noodles initially but with the plugs I never needed to. The hull hardly ever got water in it. Trust the versiplugs. They work.

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And idk if the versiplug-r would fit either


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McDog

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1.Fill it with polystyrene as tight as you can and lay a piece of glass over it to lock it in. Who cares if it leaks a little as polystyrene will displace water.

Or:

2. Fill it with as many pool noodles as you can possibly squeeze in there and be done with it.
 
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