Ericfox
Do it twice?That's DooDoo
- Location
- Akron area --> OHIO!
OK.... so I am a bit confused...
Stock skis are not water tight, so people defoam/refoam their skis when they get some water in there.
People say that you can drill little holes in the back and all the water will eventually drain out and the foam will be dry.
After refoaming people try to seal up the hull, but I can not see that you could ever completely seal it up.... so eventually the new foam will get waterlogged as well.
Why not just drill the little holes in the back/ put in some sort of mini drain plugs and just take the plugs out after each ride to allow any water that got in while riding to drain out....not sure how long it would take to drain out, but this kind of makes sense.
maybe even put some small pressure fitting somewhere so you could hook it up to an air compressor on a very low pressure to help "push" the water out?
Stock skis are not water tight, so people defoam/refoam their skis when they get some water in there.
People say that you can drill little holes in the back and all the water will eventually drain out and the foam will be dry.
After refoaming people try to seal up the hull, but I can not see that you could ever completely seal it up.... so eventually the new foam will get waterlogged as well.
Why not just drill the little holes in the back/ put in some sort of mini drain plugs and just take the plugs out after each ride to allow any water that got in while riding to drain out....not sure how long it would take to drain out, but this kind of makes sense.
maybe even put some small pressure fitting somewhere so you could hook it up to an air compressor on a very low pressure to help "push" the water out?