haggis
its raining again!
- Location
- Orkney (northern scotland)
Have you ridden this yet? I've been thinking about scalloping the rear of my ski... wondering what your thoughts are.
Been a few days since i last posted so heres an update. Got the scallops glassed yesterday, now i can cut out the sides of tray, dig out foam and do the bulk of the reinforcement on the inside.
Today i got the rear bond rail cut away and decided to do some cosmetic alterations to the nose. I cut the bond rail around the nose and tapered it back abit. I'll rebuild the nose flush and reinforce the inside. I have no reason for doing this other than i thouhgt it might look cool.
I was hoping to have more done by now but with it being the runup to xmas as usual ive left buying presents and other xmas related stuff till the last minute! so time has been limited ,lol.
Post pics shortly
fyi - cutting the nose like that will effect handling and you will get sprayed in the face w/ water all the time.
I'll let you know how it handles as soon as i get it in the water.
I didnt want to go the conventional route of shortening the hull and thought scalloping the rear corners would suit my riding better, hopfully it will retain near to stock ridability then break loose alittle easier when i want, Plus not many people do this mod so its cool to do somthing a little different.
How do you come to that conclusion?
I have ripped the nose off my ski like 15 times and not always fixed it right away... not having that return flange on the front makes a big difference... at least I felt a big difference. I guess it depends on how you ride and all that too... It also provides structure to the nose in case you hit bottom, but that would be primarily a surf issue.
I dont ride surf as much as i would like and def not as much as you (prosuming that you only ride surf)? I could see that it may have an issue when hitting the face of a wave etc?
But i cant see how its going to have a detrimental effect for flatwater, The pics dont realy give a good overall view of it, but in person there isnt actualy that much of the rail gone at the front.
The underside and inside has been heavily reinforced for the very reason that the rail is gone.
Hopfully it works out ok but if not, well i'll have to re think!