SN front nosepiece, glass....

Dirtybird

Ex*ta*ski
Location
St. Clair, MI
Can you show me how you covered the nose of you SN. Ex: fiberglass over front piece......... We want to cover it so you can fill up by taking the hood off. [PIE]Thanks.[/PIE]

Matt
 
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Dirtybird

Ex*ta*ski
Location
St. Clair, MI
Like this part here, for better explination. Or can you still take yours off? Or is it one wit the ski?
 

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DR3

Xscream Braaaap
Location
palm harbor, Fl
your better off taking the whole nose off and smoothing the actual body rather than trying to bond the nosepiece the the topdeck or just leave it two pieces
 

gorilla

There's Always A Light At The End Of The Tunnel !!
Location
Lost Wages NV
look the blowsion web site over.

he would be the one to have a complete replacement piece for your nose cover.

it may be big $$$'s ???

good luck

gorilla
 

thegoldenboy

RN Surgery... soon
Location
Toronto
Can you show me how you covered the nose of you SN. Ex: fiberglass over front piece......... We want to cover it so you can fill up by taking the hood off. [PIE]Thanks.[/PIE]

Matt

http://x-h2o.com/threads/10723&highlight=glassing+squarenose

Try reading this. I was planning to bond the nosepiece to the topdeck and fill under the nosepiece with foam.

Now I'm not sure how I'm going to do it, but am leaning towards glassing over the nose minus the nosepiece, and shaping my own style. Will look close to stock, nothing to wild.

During the season I'm going to try and build a hood for the square from scratch using carbon or kevlar. Again not sure how to do this, but I will figure something out.

As for filling your fuel internally,
http://www.x-h2o.com/threads/1134

Someone mentioned a conversion nosepiece and hood for the squarenose and it someone to manufacture one how much of a hit it would be. I totally agree and it would probaably sell better than an entire topdeck conversion.
 
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