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JetJon Conversion - SeaDoo SP into 1236 Fisher
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<blockquote data-quote="painlesstom" data-source="post: 312683" data-attributes="member: 10361"><p>Thanks, it is stored in my garage but not climate controlled. The joint between the fiberglass hull and the aluminum hull is sealed with polyurethane and bolted together with 30 + 1/4-20 stainless bolts. The fiberglass I added was to add rigidity to that union, I sanded down and cleaned all the fiberglass hull so the fiberglass I added would stand a better chance of adhering to it, but wasn't worried about it sticking to the aluminum. It is just making the jet ski hull footprint larger so the weight was evenly distributed over the entire floor of the boat. There is no flex, no leaks, and I do not expect any. This method works well, but I would not recommend it for areas where you might encounter rocks. </p><p></p><p>Let me know how your build progresses, I would like to follow your thread if you start one. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="painlesstom, post: 312683, member: 10361"] Thanks, it is stored in my garage but not climate controlled. The joint between the fiberglass hull and the aluminum hull is sealed with polyurethane and bolted together with 30 + 1/4-20 stainless bolts. The fiberglass I added was to add rigidity to that union, I sanded down and cleaned all the fiberglass hull so the fiberglass I added would stand a better chance of adhering to it, but wasn't worried about it sticking to the aluminum. It is just making the jet ski hull footprint larger so the weight was evenly distributed over the entire floor of the boat. There is no flex, no leaks, and I do not expect any. This method works well, but I would not recommend it for areas where you might encounter rocks. Let me know how your build progresses, I would like to follow your thread if you start one. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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