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Because the intake tract is lengthened on our particular hull, we had to custom make an 2" longer intake grate. We are using a WORX grate that we lengthened in the front.
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After riding the test boat at Parker, I wanted to do what I could to get a more neutral wight bias in the boat. So the guys at the Ski Clinic were nice enough to accommodate me by moving the internal components as far forward as possible. But as a result, we had to lengthen the exhaust hose as well.
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Our beautiful Cold Fusion coupler, and the extension collar that Kommander made. In this shot you can also see the electrical box mount that Mr. Webster made. It makes for a very clean install of the EBox. We put it on the inside of the foothold and would still have plenty of room for it there with the motor in the back position.
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We also have the motor moved 2" forward of the normal position as well. The Ski Clinic guys gave us the option of running the motor in the stock position as well as forward location. But that necessitated we make some extension collars for the couplers. It is a shame that these beautiful couplers will be hidden under the coupler cover...
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The Kommander wired up the electric bilge pump using the over heat sensor wires since we are not running a sensor.
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We mounted the bilge switch inside the hull. I didn't want to put another hole through the dash to mount the switch for a few reasons. We are already using the dash to mount the ratchet strap and my handle pole limiter rope and both of those will put lots of stress on that area of the hull. And I would have to say that this area is a little thin. I also have a history of breaking the dash and bulkhead areas where switches are located. In the next round of pictures I will show the backing plates I made for the limiter rope and ratchet strap mounts.
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Another Cold Fusion work of art. This one is designed for the Odyssey battery and works great for that. However our Odyssey did not...no problem though. The cage will double as a box that you can use regular straps with. Also I think I wound up running a YTX20LBS (not sure...have to check) in there and it fits great with some shorter bolts. Again I will show that when I post the final product pics. This is a super high quality piece.
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Another shot of the battery cage along with the internal filler cap. The fuel filler is a great piece as well.
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The original air intakes on the hood are really small. I think they designed the hull to breathe through the pole. But the bracket I had only had a single breather hole in it, and the UMI pole on the boat now is not really set up to be able to run lots of air down. So I put a hole in the hood and covered it with a FrogSkinz.
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I wound up putting two holes in the hood to help it breathe. I'm stoked on the FrogSkinz so far.