bdusted440
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Would a 234 b/r make a good jet boat hull? lets here what yall have to say
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John, how dare you confuse the issue with facts?Please don't take this as a jab and someone correct me if I'm wrong but all else being equal (same hull, same weight, same engine) isn't a jet always slower? Just saying it seems like a lot of work just to decrease the performance of the boat.
and well the rumor could be true.cant say though.
And while we are talking what is the plus and negative of a full epoxy lay up with vacume bagging and post cure?
epoxy it is.This should answer some of your question, may need an Outerlimits guy to get to +/- details on vacuum bagging.
http://www.c-cyachts.com/images/com...91-785DC064755F/16cf4_Adv_of_Epoxy_v_Poly.pdf
Very good idea. i can do that. and im making the boat from scratch the way I want it.just trying to figure out how i want it.lmaoHey Bdusted, Shallow water capabilities of the jet came in handy this past summer after drawing attention of water constibles. I was able to put small amount of distance between myself and the law and then enter a shallow grassy area where apparently the Mate couldn't be seen from the main lake. They woulda been draggin some props tryin to go where I went. As I found out later, it seems that someone had lowered the speed limit to 45 mph on the weekends, but hadn't sent me the memo, can you imagine. What about building up the area right around the pickup into a small delta shape so that when you are at speed, only the delta shape is in the water.