View Full Version : Will an fx1 sink?
Algonquin
03-30-2008, 10:22 PM
I'm in the process of refoaming my ski and adding footholds, I'm thinking about putting a one way valve that dumps into the pump cavity.
I'm a little concerned about having less foam then stock, and if for instance the hood pops off.
Do you guys think that it will still float a foot or so below the water surface or will it dive to the bottom?
Thanks
hardcore
03-31-2008, 12:01 AM
Mine did when i sunk mine. It stayed bouyant and bobbed. Get the ratchet strap system like i am.
shorty
03-31-2008, 06:37 PM
When my stock hood latch broke, my ski didn't sink. The front was under water but the back stayed above the water. I quickly swam it to shore.
WFO Speedracer
03-31-2008, 08:20 PM
Let me borrow it,I am good at sinking things
Algonquin
03-31-2008, 08:45 PM
So then you don't think theres any sinking danger removing foam for footholds and a one way valve?
Even though they are lighter than superjets there is less foam in the the ski, and removing the same volume as typically done on a superjet should have more of an impact on an fx since there is less to start with. or higher ratio of buoyancy change.
Hardcore- I do plan to add some type of additional retention system, but I just want to plan for the worst.
Basically if people think that this think will sink with footholds and a one way then I will opt out on installing a one way valve.
Thanks
tor*p*do
03-31-2008, 09:04 PM
So then you don't think theres any sinking danger removing foam for footholds and a one way valve?
not the footholds, but I think one way valves sink skis
when the ski goes upside down
the one way valve burps and fills the ski quickly.
get a twig, rock, leaf or stray washer in that valve and it become a sit and sink valve too!
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