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i was thinking stuffing enough of those in there that it would replace the foam..just put quite a few psi in em..
Don't believe you would have enough surface area touching the hull providing structural integrity. Remember the foam actually bonds to the hull where it comes into contact but I love the though! Keep the ideas coming :biggthumpup:


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Don't believe you would have enough surface area touching the hull providing structural integrity. Remember the foam actually bonds to the hull where it comes into contact but I love the though! Keep the ideas coming :biggthumpup:


Mark44

good point..well that kind of trumps my other idea cause i also though of putting the foam in some sort of bag like they have for packing...
 
The front of the ski doesn't have any foam for strength. The rear of the ski actually has smaller flat areas than the front of the ski. The bottom of the ski has the intake tract for the pump the sides are shorter than the sides on the front of the ski....

Well I will let you know how it works out. And the great stuff will flow water. My old ski had a bunch of greatstuff and it was the only part of the foam that wasn't heavy with water when I cut my new foot holds in.
 

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The front of the ski doesn't have any foam for strength. The rear of the ski actually has smaller flat areas than the front of the ski. The bottom of the ski has the intake tract for the pump the sides are shorter than the sides on the front of the ski....

Well I will let you know how it works out. And the great stuff will flow water. My old ski had a bunch of greatstuff and it was the only part of the foam that wasn't heavy with water when I cut my new foot holds in.

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