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Coolerman 01-08-2014 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by offshorexcursion (Post 4054037)
I worked hard converting him into an arneson lover! Lol!

Great thread Mr.Billet, looking forward to seeing your creation on the water in 2015!

Man, you are tough on him! ;-)

NevrThrottleBack 01-08-2014 10:05 PM

Jason, Looks really good! The bilge looks Phenomenal! Kev said I couldn't sand that.....I said your right, you would make me do it! Can't wait for you to finish it! I wanna see that rooster tail!

Jason3603 01-09-2014 12:41 PM

Thanks for all the kind words.


Originally Posted by Coolerman (Post 4054280)
Man, you are tough on him! ;-)

Jason- it's ok, I can handle it. But 2015?, you got have faith brother!!!

Jolley 01-10-2014 10:00 AM

Jason, The Shark Hide stuff is what I use to keep things shinny. It closes the 'pores' in the metal or aluminum and makes the shine last longer. I got mine from Eastwood but it costs about $70.00 for a quart though. Let me know if you need help with anything? I have been putzin' around the lake on the sled lately and have time to come by via sled :):) We were just up at IT off Crescent Lake yesterday for a break and usually lake hop all around the area to the different stops............ Your rebuild is looking awesome. Keep Up the Great Work!!!!!!! Bill

Jason3603 01-10-2014 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by Jolley (Post 4055044)
Jason, The Shark Hide stuff is what I use to keep things shinny. It closes the 'pores' in the metal or aluminum and makes the shine last longer. I got mine from Eastwood but it costs about $70.00 for a quart though. Let me know if you need help with anything? I have been putzin' around the lake on the sled lately and have time to come by via sled :):) We were just up at IT off Crescent Lake yesterday for a break and usually lake hop all around the area to the different stops............ Your rebuild is looking awesome. Keep Up the Great Work!!!!!!! Bill


Hey Bill- Thanks for the compliments. I am seriously like 3 blocks from the IT. We frequent there a few times a month. If you want to stop by and check out what I've been up too you are more than welcome. I will shoot you a PM with my number.

Sounds like a blast lake hopping on the sleds. I haven’t been out on my sled since last year, been pretty busy with other things.

Jason3603 01-10-2014 04:38 PM

Hey Guys- Thought I would throw this out there for discussion, maybe a little brain storming. I'm building a set of custom water pickups. They will be constructed out of mandrel bent U shaped stainless 1.5” O.D with a 1.375” I.D with a wall thickness of just over a 1/16 of an inch welded to a plate that will incorporate the drain plug. I want to use a one piece tube with no adjustability if I can get away with it. When I was at the Miami show last year I seen a several boats (mostly on Skaters and Cigarettes) with U shape pickups with no adjustability. My question is; what is the suggested placement or is adjustability absolutely needed for the proper water pressure? Is there a rule of thumb guideline for this? I've installed pickups in the past on a few different boats but always had to massage the tube length to get correct water pressure, the placement was never correct on the first try.

RT930turbo 01-10-2014 05:07 PM

Coming along very nicely, Jason!

check300 01-10-2014 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by Jason3603 (Post 4055162)
Hey Guys- Thought I would throw this out there for discussion, maybe a little brain storming. I'm building a set of custom water pickups. They will be constructed out of mandrel bent U shaped stainless 1.5” O.D with a 1.375” I.D with a wall thickness of just over a 1/16 of an inch welded to a plate that will incorporate the drain plug. I want to use a one piece tube with no adjustability if I can get away with it. When I was at the Miami show last year I seen a several boats (mostly on Skaters and Cigarettes) with U shape pickups with no adjustability. My question is; what is the suggested placement or is adjustability absolutely needed for the proper water pressure? Is there a rule of thumb guideline for this? I've installed pickups in the past on a few different boats but always had to massage the tube length to get correct water pressure, the placement was never correct on the first try.

You could always run a dump with an adjustable pressure relief valve.

offshorexcursion 01-11-2014 05:48 PM

Craving more pics please!

mike tkach 01-11-2014 07:45 PM

offshorexcursion,thanks for turning me on to this thread.i dont know how i missed it.jason 3603,keep up the good work!


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