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tom21
08-04-2009, 06:32 PM
these are going to be 125 shipped. I have purposely left the front full so you can trim it up to your tastes. around the column, trim the hood, cut just a hole for cables, etc. it will mount thru the bottom and thru holes at the front it will use the original holes.
making a shaved hood to match as well. still have some work to do to the liner.
I have a number of projects finishing up at the moment and will do the best I can to get them out quickly. seadoolakeboy has been very patient as well as a few others who are waiting on the first hoods for other skis.
Winter X2
08-05-2009, 11:00 AM
looks good man. I have a similar piece and I am having trouble getting air into my boat, and it doesnt look like there is much room for airflow. what are your plans for that, or do you have an intake somewhere else?
Thanks
seadoolakeboy
08-05-2009, 06:03 PM
these are going to be 125 shipped. I have purposely left the front full so you can trim it up to your tastes. around the column, trim the hood, cut just a hole for cables, etc. it will mount thru the bottom and thru holes at the front it will use the original holes.
making a shaved hood to match as well. still have some work to do to the liner.
I have a number of projects finishing up at the moment and will do the best I can to get them out quickly. seadoolakeboy has been very patient as well as a few others who are waiting on the first hoods for other skis.
good things come in time, my ski is looking good in the pics there, lol, great work tom, thanks
tom21
08-06-2009, 01:24 AM
looks good man. I have a similar piece and I am having trouble getting air into my boat, and it doesnt look like there is much room for airflow. what are your plans for that, or do you have an intake somewhere else?
Thanks
as I said I am leaving it up to you how you want to get air. for me I will be cutting a few holes in the angle part behind the seat and some in the front that gets covered by the hood. and since there is no easy way to grab the hood I will be cutting a shallow curve out of the hood.
you will also have to cut somewhere for cables, and if you wanted you could cut open the whole front and even notch it for the stering and cables to come in from the front. like I said I am leaving it up to your discretion what you like as far as looks to cut out of it. its a blank slate. its easier to cut it than add to it.
hope that makes sense?
seadoolakeboy
03-11-2010, 10:49 AM
ttt
dbrutherford
03-12-2010, 03:55 PM
Tom you have the hoods done? Just curious, I need to get some things for my X2 once I get my tax return.
tom21
03-22-2010, 04:40 PM
not yet I only have like 5 projects going on at the moment. in addition to making the parts. I have a few hours left on the liner and its ready for pulling a mold. I see you posted on the 12th and its the 22 now. lemme know if you still are needing it and what your timeline is.
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