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freddan 09-15-2007 01:33 PM

Another silent thunder thread
 
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Hi!

Has anyone ever tried to take the silent thunderplatform apart? Splitting the two glassed halves apart? Im about to give it a go but it seems lika VERY tough job, it seems that formula used alot of that green resin to glue the two halves together.

Heres what i´ve done sofar; I removed the glassed wood in the back of the platform because it was in really bad shape.
Now Im trying to split the platform apart but its a timeconsuming work.

The reason why im trying to do this is that I want to remove the grabhandles (and some do some other modifications) and give the platform some new paint.

My boat is a 292 SR1 89' with ocean #2 Imron paint.

thanks!

TheKoz96 10-05-2007 09:50 AM

I have a 292 and Bald Knob took the box off for me and put flaps on the back to the boat to hold water out.. Its a bit louder and better air flow.. Its worth the $150

5PMSMWHR 10-05-2007 11:28 AM

Why put it back on at all? I've got a 353 version takin' up too much room in my garage, I'm about to take the chainsaw to it.

handfulz28 10-05-2007 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by 5PMSMWHR (Post 2296397)
Why put it back on at all? I've got a 353 version takin' up too much room in my garage, I'm about to take the chainsaw to it.

No fair with the Fastech...you still get to keep a swim platform when you remove the "box". :D
On our older SR1s, the "silent thunder" is the whole platform, not just a box underneath.

Freddan, I think at least one other member just rebuilt the platform altogether. Hopefully they'll chime in with their experience. Otherwise, it sounds like maybe a Roto-Zip might be the best bet for just cutting the seam?

h2oboy 10-05-2007 11:56 AM

My 92's not a Fastech, but mine was a bolt on, now it's a garage ornament.

LV 10-05-2007 02:34 PM

I have taken one off before, it pretty much sucked, it was an 89 as well.

5PMSMWHR 10-06-2007 09:55 AM

Ahhh, I wasn't aware that it was integrated with the platform. In that case that job must suck.

maelstrom 10-23-2007 02:47 AM

hi freddan
 

Originally Posted by freddan (Post 2272981)
Hi!

Has anyone ever tried to take the silent thunderplatform apart? Splitting the two glassed halves apart? Im about to give it a go but it seems lika VERY tough job, it seems that formula used alot of that green resin to glue the two halves together.

Heres what i´ve done sofar; I removed the glassed wood in the back of the platform because it was in really bad shape.
Now Im trying to split the platform apart but its a timeconsuming work.

The reason why im trying to do this is that I want to remove the grabhandles (and some do some other modifications) and give the platform some new paint.

My boat is a 292 SR1 89' with ocean #2 Imron paint.

thanks!

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zdek 10-23-2007 08:43 AM

There is a lot of information on silent thunder exhaust over on speedwake.com. Check it out.

ThirdBird 10-23-2007 11:09 AM

That could be a real chore to split the platform open. As you've noticed, the upper and lower halves are rivited through the rub rail. It's probably also glued like the main hull-to-deck joint. Chances are, if it's glued, you'll never get it apart without destroying it.

Why do you want to split it open?


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