Hey guys, I thought I would share some pics of the project/repair job I did on my EKOS.
A few weeks ago I hit a standing marker boy at about 40 mph in a corner, taking out the left/port sponson..thunk!!!
It took over 8 hours altogether to repair it properly, having some experience with "real" boats, I carved a foam core base for the sponson tip out of styrofoam and worked from there outwards with glass layers, sanding/dremmel, epoxy, sand, filler, sand, filler sand etc.
I basically duplicated the un-damaged sponson on the right/starboard side but inverse..the nose and chines were a bit tricky to "sculpt" from scratch. Then a quick paint "tips" job as I needed to get out on the water the next day. She's holding up so far so good.
The King lives on!!
A few weeks ago I hit a standing marker boy at about 40 mph in a corner, taking out the left/port sponson..thunk!!!

It took over 8 hours altogether to repair it properly, having some experience with "real" boats, I carved a foam core base for the sponson tip out of styrofoam and worked from there outwards with glass layers, sanding/dremmel, epoxy, sand, filler, sand, filler sand etc.
I basically duplicated the un-damaged sponson on the right/starboard side but inverse..the nose and chines were a bit tricky to "sculpt" from scratch. Then a quick paint "tips" job as I needed to get out on the water the next day. She's holding up so far so good.
The King lives on!!
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