Surfriding Don't backflip to dirt!

Location
NC
Thats some good carnage, mine wasn't that bad but i reinforced it a lot. If it crack's half the hull will crack.
 

BruceSki

Formerly Motoman25
Location
Long Island
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BruceSki

Formerly Motoman25
Location
Long Island
Laid three layers of biax inside the nose. Then 2 part foam, sanded the foam an glassed over that. Layed a bunch of kitty hair inside the gap between the top and bottom deck. Then a bunch of 10 & 12 oz cloth over the nose. Then 1 piece of 17oz biax over the whole nose from top deck to bottom deck.

Still need to sand it all. Once my Tom21 nosepiece shows up I will rebuild the front bumper using his nosepiece as a form.

Should be solid as a rock, but hopefully I can stop lawn darting.
 

BruceSki

Formerly Motoman25
Location
Long Island
it looks ridiculous lol.

flat blacked the hood. didn't even sand it or wipe it down. literally slapped stickers all over it. the stickers are wrinkled.

I'm over trying to have a nice looking boat.

Surf Beater for the win.
 

west77

Wake Whore
Location
Calgary, AB
I guess that is the difference between surf and flat water. I nose stabbed a few days ago showing off for people standing on a concrete ledge of the lake. Gunned it and promptly hit the bottom (it is all clay and silt.) Surfaced, cleaned off the first foot of the nose (it went about a foot into the bottom) and was back out. I assume the ocean (and the air you get) makes it a little less forgiving...

The repair looks great.
 

BruceSki

Formerly Motoman25
Location
Long Island
Tom's nosepiece is a nice piece!!!!

looks way better than the rest of my boat LOL
 

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