Bro. You can take a video in landscape mode and crop it to portrait but not vice versa, I watched it because it was interesting but it's something that will turn a lot of people away. Cool build though
Thanks, ive learned quite a bit since this was shot 🙂👍 thanks for the tip! After it was all shot I realized what I had done, and after that it was too late so I put it up anyway 😊 thanks for your comment!
@@jaketester9555 I made a measurement of the hull of the jet ski where i wanted it to drop through and then drew it out and cut it. It'll be different for every application, but the key to good handling is putting the steering nozzle as far back in the boat as possible, so that'll help you figure out where to cut.
Hey Jake! That's exciting 😄 no one didn't have to use one because the hull does that for you. The pump and engine mounts are lined up already for you. If you were not using the entire hull and installing an aluminum intake instead then you'd need one.
In my opinion I'd think bondo would Crack, buy I've seen guys use fiberglass with great results. I liked the idea of mechanical fasteners so bolts and Flex seal paste did the trick 👍 what size boat and motor you putting together?
@@jetboatmayhem7271 I have the fiberglass already. But I was reading up on USC all-metal and supposedly its alot stronger than regular bondo. I was thinking of the all-metal to fill the gaps and then fiberglassing to smooth it out. But I definitely don't want any ceacking issues. Thanks for the reply.
@@djbassin3042 absolutely! That combo should scream!!!! The flex seal was surprisingly strong, and no leaks. It's as much an adhesive as it is a sealant so that's an option as well, but sounds like you've got a good plan, can't wait to see pics!
@@jetboatmayhem7271 I still want to seal it initially and then bondo over that. Maybe a little overkill. But I figure it will only help. I'll try to get some pics for you.
Bro. You can take a video in landscape mode and crop it to portrait but not vice versa, I watched it because it was interesting but it's something that will turn a lot of people away. Cool build though
Thanks, ive learned quite a bit since this was shot 🙂👍 thanks for the tip! After it was all shot I realized what I had done, and after that it was too late so I put it up anyway 😊 thanks for your comment!
This is the first video that’s actually helpful. Good explanation! Thanks
Aww that's awesome! I'm so happy, that's the whole reason I did it 🙌 #winning! Thanks for your comment!
Did the jetski hull hold up pretty good?
It seems like a a lot of work fabricating an intake.
Yes it held up awesome! Way easier than fabbing an intake, however it adds a lot of weight so there's a trade off to this for sure!
How did you find the measurement of the initial cut in the hull?
@@jaketester9555 I made a measurement of the hull of the jet ski where i wanted it to drop through and then drew it out and cut it. It'll be different for every application, but the key to good handling is putting the steering nozzle as far back in the boat as possible, so that'll help you figure out where to cut.
You shouldnt sharpen the grate it helps it to eat rocks!
Looks great! Still rippin my 16' 787 I have some vids on it.
That's good advice! Thanks for your comment!
@@jetboatmayhem7271 To sharpen that comment, it does help to sharpen the underside of the grate wrungs, just never the faces!
Hey did you have to buy an alignment tool to realign your engine and pump? I’m getting ready to pull my engine so I can finish cutting the hull
Hey Jake! That's exciting 😄 no one didn't have to use one because the hull does that for you. The pump and engine mounts are lined up already for you. If you were not using the entire hull and installing an aluminum intake instead then you'd need one.
Its coming together nice. Im at the same point on mine. Are you thinking of bondo or fiberglassing seams? I'm not sure what i should do.
In my opinion I'd think bondo would Crack, buy I've seen guys use fiberglass with great results. I liked the idea of mechanical fasteners so bolts and Flex seal paste did the trick 👍 what size boat and motor you putting together?
@@jetboatmayhem7271 It's a 1448 mod v and a yamaha gp800.
@@jetboatmayhem7271 I have the fiberglass already. But I was reading up on USC all-metal and supposedly its alot stronger than regular bondo. I was thinking of the all-metal to fill the gaps and then fiberglassing to smooth it out. But I definitely don't want any ceacking issues. Thanks for the reply.
@@djbassin3042 absolutely! That combo should scream!!!! The flex seal was surprisingly strong, and no leaks. It's as much an adhesive as it is a sealant so that's an option as well, but sounds like you've got a good plan, can't wait to see pics!
@@jetboatmayhem7271 I still want to seal it initially and then bondo over that. Maybe a little overkill. But I figure it will only help. I'll try to get some pics for you.
Any update on how that flex seal held up? I’m planning on doing the same so just curious
It held up excellent! I'm very impressed!
Preheat the thicker plate
Hey Adrian thanks for that tip! I will certainly do that next time!
3m 5200 instead of flex seal.
I've heard that's great stuff as well! The flex seal has held up incredibly well, very very strong. I was surprised. Thanks for your comment!
Damn uhm