Skywalker's project X-Jet revamp

Well I started on it 2 weeks ago tomorrow. I am going to ry to make it perfect once again. I have sanded all the old paint off and am going to glass over the front exhaust hole today. Its a lot of work, but at least I got something to work on, yess...
 
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Freestyleriverrat

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Cool..........takes a licking an keeps on ticking right there man :cool2:
 

Jr.

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Well I started on it 2 weeks ago tomorrow. I am going to ry to make it perfect once again. I have sanded all the old paint off and am going to glass over the front exhaust hole today. Its a lot of work, but at least I got something to work on, yess...


Is this what you determined caused the sinking?? Same as what happened to me in Texas. Front exhaust hose came off & the sunk in less than a minute. That & the use of less foam in the back because of bindings, hull drains etc = no boyancy

Glad you recoverd it.......... Time to get it ready for Daytona!!!!
 

Mile9c1

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They were towing it in with a boat when it sank (something about the hood was off and the line broke). I forget exactly, but the bottom line is he removed some tray foam to install a rear exhaust. With that foam in there it might have floated :biggthumpup:
 
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Freestyleriverrat

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Are you fixing it up to sell it or are you keeping it?
 
Front exhaust hose came off & the sunk in less than a minute.
Had a friend pop off his front exhaust hose and it went under in less than a minute out in the surf. About 1" of the rear was above water....took me about 20 minutes to get it running again (or enough to discover the cracked reeds were not letting build rpm).

Owner of ski finally sealed up the (totally useless) front exhaust :Banane09:
 
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