rattle 'n hum wrote:
I'm surprised that the curved ports are no longer available. You might try calling Murrays and some Hobie dealers just to see if they have any lying around. Lots of used parts dealers out there as well.
I'm sure you've considered this, but how big/soft are your soft spots? If very soft, they're probably not worth fixing. If not, the injection will probably buy you some time....and you won't be out much if it doesn't work.
Good luck!
Deck tops are fine. Delam about 6" wide by 18" or so long on inside of the hull by the front pylon. Pylons all feel secure, but was thinking of doing ports just to check. Feels like the outer skin has separated from the foam core. I'll know more when I start drilling holes. I have a parts boat coming from my sisters house so worst case scenario is I'll have a pair of miss matched shoes one being white and one being blue. Would like to keep the white hulls, but will do what is needed. Simply going to be a play boat as my racing days are a couple decades past, so it will have a pretty easy life. I doubt it will ever see salt water.