Chris K
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 90
- Reaction score
- 82
- Points
- 87
- Location
- Aiken, SC
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2014
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
Well after long time reading how to get the hydroturf off the boat in preparation for the new seadek thats sitting in the shed loft.....
Most of the reading points to doing it while cold, so it was 25 in the AM so went out and opened the boat, and started trying to get a corner up. ok that went well.. got a lil corner up.... grabbed ahold and pulled, and 1/2 the turf came off in one piece. do the same thing on the rest of the piece, and same thing, the rest of the hurf came up. same thing on the other rear piece, and bam same thing, 2 long strips, clean as a whistle, no adhesive left on the boat. ready to wipe down with acetone and lay down the new stuff.
same story on the other pieces on the rear, except they came off in one single peice. the anchor box cover, same thing, only single piece..
Only one that had issues is the piece above the head, guess by the time we got to that, it had warmed up enough to get the adhesive a lil gooey. so I will be getting some dry ice and make that nice n frosty when i try that again.
I have pics and will post when i get home from work.
But as far as my opinion, cold is definitely the way to go. get a corner up, and pull with authority.
Most of the reading points to doing it while cold, so it was 25 in the AM so went out and opened the boat, and started trying to get a corner up. ok that went well.. got a lil corner up.... grabbed ahold and pulled, and 1/2 the turf came off in one piece. do the same thing on the rest of the piece, and same thing, the rest of the hurf came up. same thing on the other rear piece, and bam same thing, 2 long strips, clean as a whistle, no adhesive left on the boat. ready to wipe down with acetone and lay down the new stuff.
same story on the other pieces on the rear, except they came off in one single peice. the anchor box cover, same thing, only single piece..
Only one that had issues is the piece above the head, guess by the time we got to that, it had warmed up enough to get the adhesive a lil gooey. so I will be getting some dry ice and make that nice n frosty when i try that again.
I have pics and will post when i get home from work.
But as far as my opinion, cold is definitely the way to go. get a corner up, and pull with authority.