Anyone have any info on Glassing in a New jet??
A bit more info like what kind it is.
Anyone have any info on Glassing in a New jet??
Anyone have any info on Glassing in a New jet??
A bit more info like what kind it is.
What are you doing? generally there is no fiberglass used when installing a pump...except for the boat itself of course.
Brand new Dominator MB12S out of the box
Deceided to Replace the old Jacuzzi pump Due to availability of parts and cost
where'd you buy it. didn't they provide you with instruction.
jw
I bought it from California Marine And there is Instructions For a virgin hull Install.
I Had taken the old jacuzzi Out and Have to fill A little Here and There to close the gap if you know what I am Talking about
I currently have a jaccuzzi
ben looking at berkeley's
would love to hear the right way to do it!
i've been thinking about grinding down the glass around the (too large)hole--not sure how far.then maybe filling the hole partially with wood(not sure what kind yet)then glassing it up smooth-installing new intake.
I too would love to hear from someone who has done this!!!!!!!!!!!
12-31-05
I started to install the intake depending on what angle of transom you have the distance of spacing from the transom changes. So I figured the angle made the mark for the spacing and then got out the sawzall and lengthened the opening.
Now I am curious as to which Type of fillers I should use. Should I glass resin a piece of plywood in or should I actually use some glass cloth? :idea:
This was my Sleekcraft Executive after installing an American Turbine SD-309
pump, replacing a Berkeley 12JG. The 12 deg.transom was modified to acept the 8 deg. transom flange of the SD-309, and the area foreward of the pump was filled in because of the setbeck style pump.
http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data...63000_0032.JPG
Here is jetback pump project under way currently.
http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data...63100_0325.JPG
http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data...0_0217-med.JPG