Ha, I just recently shipped some stuff to another member from Cape Coral. Im on the West Coast, Tampa bay area. Drive over, we can shoot em both!
I think you should start a build thread on yours... your gunna get a loooot of questions when people find out you have an 80mph skunk. Thats what I like to hear! Besides Im sure we would all be on it watching. I started a Build thread on my twin HOTR.. Its nice when most replies focus on your boat, diffrent ideas etc etc rather than a bunch of stuff going on
It sucks i have to work 6 day a week and we just bought a house here.....But i play all day sunday
Be glad your workin... Ive been out for 13 months... Doing alot of little jobs on my own.. but its very scary not knowing what the next week is going to bring. Id much rather be working 6 days a week....
Now I have this to work on to. this guy just gave me this hull.
yeah you right. I am gald im working............ Your just a little north of me
yeah i did 56"
well........Its past my bed time LOL have to get up at 7 and go to the gym and than off to work.
yeah i will come up!!! sounds like fun to me
So, back on topic.. is anyone close to getting one of these hulls wet???????
Well, I got mine in this week. The hull seems were as they were described. Scotty is right, some spot putty and wet sanding and it will clean right up.
One thing that I did notice, it looks like they pulled the deck from the mold early. The front of it in the middle and the front of the sponsons on top are a bit wavy. Not real bad, but not smooth either. I will get it cleaned up nicely, easy to work with.
the style is great and sitting next to the mean machine it even looks better!
the hatch detail is nice, the bottom looks perfect. That is the important part. For $130 delivered, I am very happy as my other option was the HOR. It is no German work of art, but the price is right.
I am geeked about this build.
Brian
Seeing the pictures of the bottom, Skunky did it just right. Nice edges etc...
Good buy 4-shure!!
Nortavlag Bulc
Well, this was supposed to be a build that I was going to start later this summer, but it just looks to nice sitting there to not work on it.
Out came the primer and spot putty. Trying to get it smoothed out before I start on it. The sides are feeling pretty good, the deck will still need more work in the middle. The deck of the sponsons are close to being smooth. Needed more work than I originally thought, but it will look nice once done.
The bottom was pretty good. A bit of a hook in both rear ride pads, but the port side was worse. I am glad I am fixing it as it might have caused extra lift on the port side and since I am planning on running a single, that would have just made the torque roll worse. The middle pads were pretty good, fronts not bad. Sits flat to within several thousandths on the ride pads which is good. Actually, it is great great considering what they did to the deck when it was laid up! If the bottom isn't straight, good luck with it. This one is straight.
Couple of more goes at it and I will be ready to primer it again. I think I am going to fill in the NACA duct in front of the hatch as it sits in a spot that is still low and needs building up.
The hull is going to be a looker.
Brian
Looks good Brian. Yeah I look at my empty, undrilled skunk everday and wonder when I will start it..... Too many projects.. too little time and $$$
Any more in production?
How many of these hull were released so far?
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