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JetJon Conversion - SeaDoo SP into 1236 Fisher
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<blockquote data-quote="painlesstom" data-source="post: 295602" data-attributes="member: 10361"><p>Yeah, that's alot of work just to have a tach. When I was younger and in my muscle car days, a tach was the first thing I put on a car.. it was just necessary! LOL Now it's just a handy tool on occasion, but I can easily live without it. Speedometer is what is necessary now, which I have in my GPS, and that tells me plenty about the motor and pump. I'm just very glad that the past couple months of slaving over this boat has paid off, and everything worked out as planned. Now I've got people thinking I can build one for them too, I am not that energetic! .. lol I will say that if I had to to it all over again, I would. Can't say I would change much either, maybe go 14' instead of 12', but I'm very content with how it all worked out in the end. </p><p></p><p>Now, we just need to figure out how to coordinate a JetJon gathering. :twisted: I often wonder how many boats are out there that have been built, and actually get used on a regular basis. I know there a plenty out there that were thrown together, or half finished, would be really cool to get a bunch of JetJon's together in one place to see all the different ideas that went into them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="painlesstom, post: 295602, member: 10361"] Yeah, that's alot of work just to have a tach. When I was younger and in my muscle car days, a tach was the first thing I put on a car.. it was just necessary! LOL Now it's just a handy tool on occasion, but I can easily live without it. Speedometer is what is necessary now, which I have in my GPS, and that tells me plenty about the motor and pump. I'm just very glad that the past couple months of slaving over this boat has paid off, and everything worked out as planned. Now I've got people thinking I can build one for them too, I am not that energetic! .. lol I will say that if I had to to it all over again, I would. Can't say I would change much either, maybe go 14' instead of 12', but I'm very content with how it all worked out in the end. Now, we just need to figure out how to coordinate a JetJon gathering. :twisted: I often wonder how many boats are out there that have been built, and actually get used on a regular basis. I know there a plenty out there that were thrown together, or half finished, would be really cool to get a bunch of JetJon's together in one place to see all the different ideas that went into them. [/QUOTE]
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