Does leaning mean waterlogged?

chart102

I wish I thought of that
Location
Ruston, LA
I have been noticing that my ski has been leaning pretty hardto the right hand side lately when in the water. I know that the exhaust could be holding some but it is leaning so far that the right side rails are under water. I recently installed footholds but it leaned before that. It might be a tad worse now though. Thanks for the help

Casey
 
I have been noticing that my ski has been leaning pretty hardto the right hand side lately when in the water. I know that the exhaust could be holding some but it is leaning so far that the right side rails are under water. I recently installed footholds but it leaned before that. It might be a tad worse now though. Thanks for the help

Casey

Did you not dig down into the foam to check for water when you put the footholds in?
 

SuperJETT

So long and thanks for all the fish
Location
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Mine was to the point where the right side bumper was an inch or two under water.

The foam is connected, but it's not like a sponge where it's all damp. Different sections will be wet and others will be dry. The right hand side has more penetrations so is more likely to be wet. Exhaust, steering, water lines are all on that side.
 
The Battery is why most SJ's lean to the right. I put a 5lb battery in my ski, and the problem went away. Thats -7lbs from the right font of the ski. I like saving weight...... I know how much it helps.
 

demolition_x

Not After Fame & Fortune
do the 2 things.

take the battery out and float the ski.


if it leans still, drill a small hole under the exhaust like 1/2 inch above the bottom of the hull and sit the ski tilted back for a day and see if water comes out. of no water comes out plug it up with some 5200
 

chart102

I wish I thought of that
Location
Ruston, LA
im not really prepared to do anything right now anyways. I think i might try after daytona to dive into that crap. Hopefully before spring really warms things up. What kind of foam? any good threads to look at. (or does someone want to come down here and do it for me $$$) nahh, I just wish i had the money to go ahead and get an A/M hood and handlepole. then i could just strip everything and refoam and paint all at once.
 

chart102

I wish I thought of that
Location
Ruston, LA
do the 2 things.

take the battery out and float the ski.


if it leans still, drill a small hole under the exhaust like 1/2 inch above the bottom of the hull and sit the ski tilted back for a day and see if water comes out. of no water comes out plug it up with some 5200

of no water comes out, are there any other explanations?
 

demolition_x

Not After Fame & Fortune
idk...


i mean my ski dripped and had standing water when i cut it up yesterday and it didn't lean much. depends where the water is getting in i guess if its only getting in on the one side i guess it could be making it lean. if water doesn't come out i wouldn't worry about it.
 

Boris

The Good Old Days
Here's an idea,

instead of drilling a hole in the hull wouldn't it be easier to drill out one of the exhaust rivets ?

I would rather replace a rivet adding some sealant than have a hole in the hull.
Any thoughts ?
 

chart102

I wish I thought of that
Location
Ruston, LA
lets say it does and i need to refoam, what precautions can i take to help postpone waterloggin in the future? i have heard something about drain plugs with a certain type of foam but im not sure. also. where are the best places to start cutting the glass while preserving my new footholds?
 

chart102

I wish I thought of that
Location
Ruston, LA
One side is heavier than the other.

Less worrying, more riding.

i like it

I also like the idea of kick azz right handed BR's

:biggthumpup: :biggthumpup: :biggthumpup: :biggthumpup: :biggthumpup: :biggthumpup: :biggthumpup: :biggthumpup: :biggthumpup: :biggthumpup:
 

demolition_x

Not After Fame & Fortune
Here's an idea,

instead of drilling a hole in the hull wouldn't it be easier to drill out one of the exhaust rivets ?

I would rather replace a rivet adding some sealant than have a hole in the hull.
Any thoughts ?

i tried to get my exhaust pipe out with the foam in and it wouldn't budge more than an inch. i had to get rid of the foam to get it out completley.


i really doubt you need a refoam job. drill the hole and see whats up. if you get a Plug for each side

http://www.x-h2o.com/showpost.php?p=165087&postcount=24

if you do that and drain the water like once a month i think you will be in good shape.
 
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