Is it safe to use the antiseize that contains copper? I know that copper in yacht bottom paint is no good, but how does it do on jet ski's ridden in saltwater?
Really, you work on the space station? I guess I used to work right next to you. Are you in the payload operations building?
Congrats Diddy. Prototyping is some fun chit. :biggthumpup:
Don't worry about it. The water close to the people will be too crowded wth the show-offs anyway. Do what most of us sub-par riders do and go find a piece of water by yourself and you can watch the good riders when you want to do that too. It really is a good time to learn new stuff. I mean...
It's at the Orlando wakeboard center by the airport. The word on the street is that they will have some double up wakes between rounds for some of our local riders to do exhibition tricks. A few of the rumored riders are backflip capable. Looks like I'll be there Saturday afternoon.
The biggest factor is probably that you are more used to riding the 650sx than your superjet. They handle differently. Force yourself to ride the superjet for a few sessions and then see how you like it.
I just paid $800 for single color with pearl flake in the clear. He had to prime 3 times with sanding and filling in between. That did not include painting the very bottom since I want to do the appliance epoxy so that I can touch up myself
Just cracks? That's a pretty easy DIY job. You could get a quart sized epoxy resin kit and some fiberglass tape or scraps of cloth and you'll be good to go for cheap. It's certainly no harder than installing footholds and there are hundreds of people that tackle that as their first fiberglass...
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