i havn't been able to work on it much with school and cold weather. tomorrow is the final day of final exams so i will have a couple weeks to wrench on it. i can't wait to cut this hull up! :haha:
I practiced some of my fiberglassing skills in the basement... thats not a good idea...
yeah i learned this with my 550. it completely disappeared underwater...then the boat stopped and thud..... wooosh.... it hit the bottom of the swim platform and floated up. if you have a couple friends its easier on everything just to pullit onto the swimplatform.:bananapowerslide:
thats impressive! i would love to do something like that. i ended up keeping my fuel on the follow boat. i think the only thing that would have made this trip better would have been having more friends go with me. i was pretty much by myself the whole time except when i stuck with the follow...
Sean.
i sent you a pm!! i am about to go ride my neighbors flooded pond. 60*+ yesterday, cold as stiff nipples today. wtf.
that would have worked nicely. ill do that next time. Thanks
I just saw this thread again and can't believe i didn't follow it up. i made it to k-town in four hours. burning 6.5 gallons of gas ( mostly drafting a forty footer) and approximatly 47 miles. I lived! but didn't make it back:( the Worx flame arrestor fell apart and partialy held a reed valve...
thats a pretty good idea. i guess i will ditch this plan then. just gonna paint it a deeep black.
I like what you did to the hood... where do you find that mod?:djsmilie:
:( thats sad to hear. A lot of newbs out there try to rebuild their engines but then reuse gastkets and don't tune properly leading to long term issues. It really gives the boats that are modded a bad name weather or not the engine was built properly. I have had three heavly modded ski's and all...
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