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I sunk my Superjet the 1st day of daytona and it floated really well.
WOW! This is news to me!! WTH no way man!!!! We all know these skis NEED to friggin float or at least be neutrally buoyant.
I am blown away here. NO reason in the world why a ski should not float.
I remember that song when I was a kid. It was sad.................. Sorry, too much sad in my life to click play.............Why in God’s name did I click that video? Holy falsetto overload. I need to go pour Drano in my ears.
And you guys with pool noodles,have you ever had your ski sink or just deliberately sunk your ski to see what it will do?
Please,more debate!!
how much does your ski weigh??Goal of the pool noodles is to buy more time to get the ski towed out before it sinks.
I read on a boat forum that each noodle will float 8lbs.
Well crap, I need 29.38 noodles to keep me afloat!!!!!!!!!!!! forget the ski!Goal of the pool noodles is to buy more time to get the ski towed out before it sinks.
I read on a boat forum that each noodle will float 8lbs.
???You watched zach's stunt drop like a rock!
Only stock superjets float and its tail up barely visible!
If the ski sinks,for the most part it won’t be to far from where she went under depending on the currents.
Insurance is also cheap. And the rope retriever system is cheap and easy to use.
“To foam or not to foam,that is the question” Shakespeare’s theory
Neutral buoyancy (sorry Mat) means:
“Neutral buoyancy occurs when an object's average density is equal to the density of the fluid in which it is immersed, resulting in the buoyant force balancing the force of gravity that would otherwise cause the object to sink or rise. An object that has neutral buoyancy will neither sink nor rise.”
So you want a ski to stay just a few feet under the water and drift away.Kind of feels like that that old song by Henry Gross,”Shannon”
If the ski sinks,for the most part it won’t be to far from where she went under depending on the currents.How much foam can you actually add to one to make it float? Most shortened skis will not have enough room under the tray for foam.Aftermarket handlepoles have no foam.So more dead weight,plus the other components,pump,engine,etc.
Never have built a ski with foam and probably won’t.And you guys with pool noodles,have you ever had your ski sink or just deliberately sunk your ski to see what it will do?
Please,more debate!!
I've often thought a tray without foam possessing drain plugs would be the best. Then you know if a tray leaks. The only time this would be a disadvantage is if you broke the tray and it sunk right then and there. I'm currently dealing with an fr2 full of pink foam but the foam is wet. How wet? Who knows? I got it dried somewhat through time, a hole, and compressed air. I considered putting in plugs just to know. But would you know? If water doesn't travel to the plugs with all that foam you don't know. Maybe no foam is best.
Anyone ever consider some type of float bag like a kayak in the engine bay?
That is basically what the retriever system was/is.
Think he talking about the inflatable buoyant bags used in kayaks and such. Provides floatation with trapped air. Wouldn’t absorb water like foam
If that's the case I think it's valid. Is there more information on this..