water splashing up on corner pieces

slickchaos

Chaos on a SJ
Location
Mass/NH
hey,


I installed some footholds and new matts a little awhile ago and notice
water was splashing up my azz from the corner pieces,

i ended up taking them off and caulking them with black silicone.. lasted 2 weeks and now im back to getting my azz splashed..

any ideas to prevent this?
 

#ZERO

Beach Bum
Location
Florida - U.S.A.
Take the corner pieces off and turf the back edge at a 45 degree angle or you can just cut the back section of your ski off.
 

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slickchaos

Chaos on a SJ
Location
Mass/NH
i dont mind getting wet... lol !!!

its just a strange feeling getting splashed when your not doing anything.. its almost like a double rooster tail..weird.. im gonna see if the trim the turf works and add some caulk while im at it...
 

Superjet3

Waterlogged
Location
Jersey Shore
i dont mind getting wet... lol !!!

its just a strange feeling getting splashed when your not doing anything.. its almost like a double rooster tail..weird.. im gonna see if the trim the turf works and add some caulk while im at it...

DO NOT USE CAULK! I made that mistake many years ago and all it does is make a mess. Use 100% silicone. You can get a tube form HD or Lowes for like 3 bucks, GE makes it.
 

Shonuff

I've got the glow
Site Supporter
Location
Memphis
Slick's ski:

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Shonuff

I've got the glow
Site Supporter
Location
Memphis
My corners did that. I used black silicone sealant and it did the trick no problem. The first time I went out, it was mildly surreal. I felt something and looked down to exclaim, "What the hell???"
 

Shrivel

Requires therapy.
Location
Acworth, GA
I used some leftover padding from my turf job and stuck it on the corners and then screwed the corner pieces in over that. Never had a problem with it in three seasons.
 
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