Shortening stock SN pole???

I've seen a few threads about shortening RN poles, but can't seem to dig up any info on cutting a squarenose pole. Is it possible?? Any link/pics/instructions??

Theres a few cheap squares around at the moment, just want to know how cheap I can keep things while modding them, s free shortened pole would be a start.

Grant
 

jetskiking

Im done sanding!!!
Location
Dallas Georgia
the rounds are easy because of the metal bracket. Just cut and rivet.The square is different because the mounting area is the same piece as the pole so you have to cut and glass together. Theres also a tube for the controls to add to the frustration. Seams like buying a shortened aftermarket would just be easier
 
thanks, I realised the difference just wasn't sure if someone had come up with a way of doing it?

Does a RN pole fit a SN? That may be another way of keeping it cheap.

Grant
 

Boris

The Good Old Days
What a perfect thread.
I was just searching the very subject yesterday and came up empty.

I have seen a picture of a square with a roundie pole on it but no info on how it was done.

I think it would be cool if the RN pole could be bolted up to the the SN as there seams to be many more options for the RN.

I can picture my SN with a RN pole and since I'll be modding my hood anyway I could maybe make it a bit shorter and tighter around the pole. That could be nice, mmkay.
 

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
I am converting a squarenose to round nose pole and bracket in my garage right now.

I reinforced all around the bracket mount area, and drilled holes to mount the round nose pole bracket.

Easy.
 
Another question, both these look pretty good, which one sounds better?

"93 Superjet fitted with a Riva pipe, alloy pole, R&D intake grate, worx ride plate, skat trak impeller, shaved head, hydro turf mats, bilge pump also has a gel battery ."

"93 superjet,701 bored to 760,wiseco pistons,protec head,super bn carb fitted with primer,protec rideplate and intake grate,solas prop,umi bars,bilge pump."

The one with the pipe is a few hundred$$ more, the other one comes with a spare hull.

thanks

Grant
 

DaUpJetSkier

I like square
Location
Marquette, MI
quick ?'s, can I SN bracket be modified to fit a RN pole or is it completely different? How much are these conversion brackets been going for? Stock for stock is the RN pole much lighter than the SN? My square pole seems pretty heavy with two probably factory springs, can those be upgraded?
 

BlowStuffUp

Twinkle Toes
i know that legdragpete sell some sort of bracket for cheap, it may just be a lowerd bracket for a RN, but its worth shootin a PM his way. also, surfguy45 just put a RN pole on his square, so you could shoot him a PM also for some info. theres tons of info on this site, i guess you just have to know where to get it from. good luck.
 

Matt_E

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DaUpJetSkier said:
quick ?'s, can I SN bracket be modified to fit a RN pole or is it completely different? How much are these conversion brackets been going for? Stock for stock is the RN pole much lighter than the SN? My square pole seems pretty heavy with two probably factory springs, can those be upgraded?

A stock RN pole is pretty light. In fact, I think it's lighter than any of the AM poles out there.
The SN bracket will not fit a RN pole (I think). Most people just use an AM RN bracket.
 

Frosty

New York Crew
Location
Western New York
I cut a round nose pole in about 15 minutes, was very simple. A square would be a biotch to shorten.

Contact LegdragPete (Pete Jacobs), he makes a great conversion bracket for using a RN pole on a SN. yeah, like $145 or something.Only draw back to changing, is you need to change the location of your hood hooks on the hood itself. The RN hood hooks mount further out from center than the SN. You'll need to fill in the holes and drill new ones. - not that big a deal though. It's also set up to use the 2 bolt system rather than pivot bolt and spring. I prefer to use the pivot bolt and spring myself, so I had to weld a couple of block of aluminum to the bracket... basically to keep the spring from slipping when the pole was lowered.

All in all, I think the RN pole looks way better on the SN, and is a helluva lot lighter too.
 

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Yep playing with stock poles is the only option here, still not sure if I'll even end up with a SJ, just thought I'd ask about the poles cause they can end up one of the more expensive items.

I actually like the square pole more, it fits so flush with the hood/nose piece, sexy.


So did anyone have any suggestions here:

Another question, both these look pretty good, which one sounds better?

"93 Superjet fitted with a Riva pipe, alloy pole, R&D intake grate, worx ride plate, skat trak impeller, shaved head, hydro turf mats, bilge pump also has a gel battery ."

"93 superjet,701 bored to 760,wiseco pistons,protec head,super bn carb fitted with primer,protec rideplate and intake grate,solas prop,umi bars,bilge pump."

The one with the pipe is a few hundred$$ more, the other one comes with a spare hull.



The 1st one has a pipe which is a big plus, but a 93 stock motor is only a 700?? The 2nd is bored, is that a bit risky with an older ski?? Any square experts here?? I was leaning toward the 2nd because I could do up the spare hull without having any time off the water, so I could take my time and get it real good, then do a swap, just a bit worried that those cylinders might not have much life left in them if they're already bored?

thanks

Grant
 

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