I'm calling mine "the X-3" and it will be very similar to my sj hood. Hopefully soon I will have the steering made for it. let you know when its done - but you will probably make a one-off Bonzai Bob steering for it.
here it is. the liner and hood fit perfectly to the hull. still have some small details to take care of but the hard part is over. bringing it to daytona see it on the beach.
looks like the weight (scientifically derived using math and a very high tech(crappy) bathroom scale) is gonna be...
uggh- you are beating me to mine!!!! I just finished laying up the sj hood last night, I have the square mold roughed out and this is next. damn you bob! I think I need to move to texas- there must be something in the water or beer you drink.
well for me I have payed all last year on my cc and slipped once- actually they said they never got a payment but it was mailed a week prior and when they rec it they never credited the xtra fees. I think it was a good way to bump my interest. so now I am epaying. can't get lost in the mail...
its a waste- like many other "experts" it is full of common sense stuff you already know. If all these guys are so good at this stuff and its so easy they should make a big media deal out of it or a tv show and do it survivorman style- drop em off in a random city - cut off from help and wealth...
well instead of slamming him u need to try and educate them. if they are too dumb to understand then ignore is the next best option. everybody is a noob at some time in their life.
too many times I've seen people ripped to shreds because they are new and don't know anything. To the guys...
one piece on the bottom. wet it out completely and keep pushing out the air. the cloth should go see thru. I would cut longer strips and run it with the foothold instead of across it. but I think its more important to make sure its sealed watertight and that you have enough material to keep...
by resting gently in the garbage? no serioulsy I have never put one on. I am sure it must be pretty simple.
crab that is way to smooth to just conform to what you had there. it looks like you foamed it and sanded it smooth before you glassed it. but it does look like his hold is not up...
that is the pad for the turnplate.
did you screw or rivet those holds in? it looks like there may be some hollow spots in your glass. if there are hollow spots and water can get in it will water log the foam. so grind down any spots not completely stuck down and reglass it til it is...
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