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  1. khaos

    footwells dawson-digger

    I'm 200lbs. I would like to stop the erratic tracking that occurs on plane. Do the tubbies do anything for that? It seems that they would be mostly out of the water.
  2. khaos

    footwells dawson-digger

    Rode for about 3 hours today. Not in the surf but back by the locks some big boat wakes. Gettin that tray time up. The 2014 has some tubbies built in but they seem really narrow. Could they actually 'do' anything? I am also getting close to D cutting the ride plate. I saw some worx plates that...
  3. khaos

    footwells dawson-digger

    :rolleyes: Glad I was good for a laugh. I have some friends who are part wookie. @14 too. That is a lotta damn foot. o_O
  4. khaos

    flat Decking for dummies?

    floats like a turd lmao!! Glad its done an you are back in the water.
  5. khaos

    Just bought a 2014 SJ.

    So, lessons learned. After riding 550s for years. Then only having seadoo 3Ds for the past 7 or 8 years has made me fat and lazy. OMG. I have started a cardio regiment in a big way. I seem to have the strength but not the endurance. Not even close!! I went out with the Wavejunkies this weekend...
  6. khaos

    Just bought a 2014 SJ.

    yup. we will be riding tomorrow 1PM. I'll get a chance to start meeting everyone and 'stuff' :)
  7. khaos

    Just bought a 2014 SJ.

    I intend to mainly freeride in surf. I live on flat water but I don't want to try and make this an 'everything' boat. If I play around the river I'll just deal. But when I get in the surf I want ideal. :cool: @SuperJetGirl I was looking at the blowsion spring and pole limiter. Those are...
  8. khaos

    flat Decking for dummies?

    @Vumad Yes. I should have been more clear. The warm soapy is between CURED layers to remove any blush (waxy sticky residue) that rises. It doesn't hurt at all to put some tooth in if you are trying to stay thin.
  9. khaos

    The Unseen footage

    You know I do. :rolleyes:
  10. khaos

    flat Decking for dummies?

    x2 on what @Vumad said there should never be one without the other. Wherever you overlap make sure you clean the existing surface with some acetone or denatured alky and take some sandpaper like an 80 grit and scuff it up first. Put some good scratches in it. You MUST give the new stuff...
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