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<blockquote data-quote="He Reigns" data-source="post: 352722" data-attributes="member: 14103"><p>I cut the boat hull and fit the jet ski hull today. My plan worked pretty good. My boat has formed front to back ribs, I think they are call strakes? Which gave me room in the front of the jet intake to make a small spoon. I worked it with a makeshift dolly and hammer. We wanted to completely bolt it together with sealant today but I did not have the correct length bolts. So we got all holes drilled and made the bottom support straps and lightly bolting it together with odds and end bolts. It went together great! The spoon runs into the jet intake nice and smooth, the only thing in the way now is the bottoms support straps. I will probably smooth this area out with fiberglass. I think I can have this running in the water this coming weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="He Reigns, post: 352722, member: 14103"] I cut the boat hull and fit the jet ski hull today. My plan worked pretty good. My boat has formed front to back ribs, I think they are call strakes? Which gave me room in the front of the jet intake to make a small spoon. I worked it with a makeshift dolly and hammer. We wanted to completely bolt it together with sealant today but I did not have the correct length bolts. So we got all holes drilled and made the bottom support straps and lightly bolting it together with odds and end bolts. It went together great! The spoon runs into the jet intake nice and smooth, the only thing in the way now is the bottoms support straps. I will probably smooth this area out with fiberglass. I think I can have this running in the water this coming weekend. [/QUOTE]
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