What is this SJ Ride Plate?

Mark Gomez

is where the surf is
Location
Fullerton, CA
It came off the Square i bought.
Im new to SJ so is it stock or is this mod. im thinking about D cutting it it looks so easy to do being theres no ribs or grooves.

Help me out
thanks
-Mark
:brap:-thats Nuuuts:biggthumpup:
 
Looks like a one-off plate, because I have never seen it and because the mounts are welded on - not like any plate I have ever seen. Looks like a good plate though, no skegs or anything to hold you onto the water!
 

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I have one of those that Butch gave me for free one day when he was clenaing his whore house. Its a Jetcraft Engineering. They used to make ride plates, water boxes, scoop grates, and some other alum machined items.
 

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Any of you old skoolers remember the Jetcraft Turbo-muff? That inline silencer with the double bulged ball rubber muff thingy!?!?
I never tried one, but always thought they looked funny...
lol :haha:
 

Mark Gomez

is where the surf is
Location
Fullerton, CA
hmm good to know so would it be worth it to D cut it for surf riding and freestyle or would it be better off alone.
AND
or
would a Worx Freestyle plate work amazingly better for instance.
 

'Crockett

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I'm thinkin' it could also have been made by REND, all their stuff was fabbed and welded . . . . . a lot of their stuff had slots and grooves in the bottom though and yours is smooth. DG had some fabbed stuff for a while too . . . .

Definitely a clean vintage part though . . . . .


"Aqua-muff" I believe is what those goofy double ball looking thingys were called !

Jetcraft made the "v" shaped double silencer if I recall correctly . . . . . . damn, that was a long time ago . . . huh ?

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