I just purchased a 1959 Rocket from a friend that had just about finished restoring this boat, but I will not be picking it up until Oct. Will check out the bottom fin when I pick it up. Does yours have a V-drive and Corvette motor? I plan to finsh the restoration and then show it behind my 1955 Chevrolet Nomad. Would like any info you may have on these boats. Thanks, kgwatts@pacbell.net
Under no condition do fiberglass pools have "ripples" on the bottom after they are installed. Of course, the pool could have been damaged in some way, then improperly repaired, before or after it was installed.
This size motor was manufactured from 1968 - 1976. In order to find the exact year there should be a number 1 high casting on the bottom left corner of the block.
A dimension system does not have any relevance to the direction in which things are read.
More bottom end torque!
There is a date on the bottom
The thrusters at the bottom of the rocket ship.
Because the fuel tank is attached to the bottom of the rocket --That's a terrible answer.
At the very bottom is the nozzle, after that is the fuel. Depending on how big the rocket is and how much fuel it needs determines the size of the chamber
at the bottom of the base and in what game
No. An older (possibly better) type of Fiberglass pool was constructed in this manner, with a concrete/Gunnite/Marcite trowled bottom and Fiberglass panels at the side of the pool. Panels are caulked together along vertical joints. Actually not a bad deal, but caulked joints must be maintained. Once the concrete starts showing through at the bottom of the pool, its time to drain and resurface. Bottom of pool should be acid washed every 3-5 years to keep it sparkling and remove mold, mildew, stains. If bottom surface is chipping off, its getting close to time to resurface bottom of pool. Bottom is treated just like any concrete/gunite/Marcite pool surface. Sides are simply brushed, caulked in timely manner.
run hot water and soap in the tub and scrub
Ra Built it in the 4th Dimension.