Blaster footholds in the house...
I previously assumed foot straps were an essential ingredient for getting upside down on one of these bad boys. Then I realized I hated having my feet confined to straps for everything but inverts and stabs. It also became apparent that straps are 100% in the way if you aren't using them.
One mundane night and about 6 beers later I had a cardboard template made for a foothold that bolts on under the rear grab handles. I cut some wood, stacked it up, and shaped it into a matching plug that I could wax and form fiberglass over.
Typically you use a plug to make a mold and then pull parts from the mold but I have just been pulling them straight off the plug; male mold style. I am also not using any gelcoat. It’s a down and dirty process but it works great for a non-cosmetic part such as this. I used 5 layers of 12oz biax and they are plenty strong. Don't mind the effed up black paint in these pics, I had to de-turf for some slight reshaping and the paint job temporarily took a hit.
I put a layer of 1/2" underpadding (
mmc pn 85175K59) around the bottom portion before the turf. This adds comfort while you are in them, gives your foot some positive resistance holding it in there and eliminates any chance of a bruised ankle when you aren't in them. I also added a wedge shaped piece to curve the outside edge down so your foot is less likely to slip off to the side. You can see it sandwiched in the middle.
From there I wrapped everything but the mounting surface with b-stock and put a fresh coat of black paint on everything else. I also put a piece of turf cut to shape between them and the hull to avoid glass to glass contact.
I will have to say that I am really happy with how these turned out. They are way comfy with all that foam and super easy to get in and out of. Once your feet are jammed under there, the grip is tight enough to have confidence in but not so tight that you'll hyper-extend something if you get torn off the ski to the front or rear (first hand experience talking here). They stick out far enough to get a good grip on your foot but not far enough to get in the way when you are not in them.
I am so stoked to finally have these done. Bring on the waves, this thing is ready for some down side up action!!!
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