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RiverRat

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Location
Louisville, Ky
Maybe you didn't understand my quote, Its not a surf hull, it was built to light and get me out of the water on our choppy wind waves.

I bet it would hold up ok for a season in the surf..........you are getting some surf height in flatwater so there is something to say about that. Now tanking it into a sand bar is a different story.

OOps!, forgot that you where only riding flat water. Yeah, Pete's boat is a bit overkill on the lay up ...but he's going on a second season with no problems:biggthumpup: :woot:

That is a testimate to how durable you can make a boat. Way overkill for the average rider but it has taken some beatings for sure.
 
I bet it would hold up ok for a season in the surf..........you are getting some surf height in flatwater so there is something to say about that. Now tanking it into a sand bar is a different story.



That is a testimate to how durable you can make a boat. Way overkill for the average rider but it has taken some beatings for sure.

Couldnt agree more. I would predict that a 65lb prepeg hull would hold up fine in the surf, as long as it wasnt being sand bar darted. I am just starting to learn about composites, but I know for sure that 99% of the lightweight battle is in the materials used, and experience in general. Of course you wont build a surf ready hull under 85lbs that is built of glass, or chopper gun. Once you get into high end materials is were you can realy shed the weight.

Bobby at Trinity popped his first shell for his SXR hood. It weighs 3.5lbs. He is confident It will handle what ever you can give it... After the liner....The complete hood will be about 6lbs. :purr: Have you ever compared the size of a SXR hood to a SJ :bigeyes:
 

RiverRat

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Location
Louisville, Ky
Couldnt agree more. I would predict that a 65lb prepeg hull would hold up fine in the surf, as long as it wasnt being sand bar darted. I am just starting to learn about composites, but I know for sure that 99% of the lightweight battle is in the materials used, and experience in general. Of course you wont build a surf ready hull under 85lbs that is built of glass, or chopper gun. Once you get into high end materials is were you can realy shed the weight.

Bobby at Trinity popped his first shell for his SXR hood. It weighs 3.5lbs. He is confident It will handle what ever you can give it... After the liner....The complete hood will be about 6lbs. :purr: Have you ever compared the size of a SXR hood to a SJ :bigeyes:

The SXr is huge :bigeyes: Everywhere. At least it feels that way. You don't even have to reinforce an SXR. Those are chopper gun hulls and thick. They will handle almost anything you can throw at them.

No doubt a core material is the key to building strong and light parts.........I would say the next part of the package is the control over resin/cloth ratio (whether it be prepreg cloth or an infusion process) and third is lay-up schedule (adding in critical areas and skimping in the non-critical areas).
 
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Im sure I could take Toms hull into the surf and ride it without problem......I ride hard, but not like pancake or slutty..........

not to mention, not everyone that surf rides pulls consistent 15 ft. aerials.......Terrible Ted is another local daytona rider and can shred and surf waves like no other.....yet his pump never leaves the water


going big is a relative concept


:biggthumpup:
 

Big Kahuna

Administrator
Location
Tuscaloosa, AL
there wouldnt be bashers w/o the whiners.:woot:

and there might not be any whiners if they were not getting bashed.............




:cool2: :cool2: :cool2: :cool2: :cool2: :cool2: :cool2: :cool2: :cool2: :cool2:

and I would say that for someone to whine, they would have to be bashed first. So, lets just blame the bashers............


We all know who they/we are.
 
and there might not be any whiners if they were not getting bashed.............




:cool2: :cool2: :cool2: :cool2: :cool2: :cool2: :cool2: :cool2: :cool2: :cool2:

and I would say that for someone to whine, they would have to be bashed first. So, lets just blame the bashers............


We all know who they/we are.


theres no point in bashing if theres no whiners to whine about it. i blame the/us whiners. :cool2:
 

tom21

havin fun
Location
clearwater FL
thanks for the cool pics. still wiping the drool off my keyboard. Keep up the good work. Does it really matter who does what with what? I like Chevy and think ford suck. yamaha, kawi, polaris,WF,WD, whoever. everyone has fans and haters- so what? lets just ride! besides everyone knows that tigersharks are the best ski ever made - no contest! so this is all just a waste of type:Banane01:
 
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