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    How to cut down you swim deck 2008 RZ2

    I have been looking for information on how to modify your over sized, wake disturbing swim deck that comes on older wake/surf v drives with little to no success so I decided to jump in and give it a try.

    First off you need to have West System or similar epoxy, some filler/faring compound to add to epoxy, fiberglass cloth to rebuild the edge after cutting. I used automotive rage body filler to clean up the sanding marks and then Dolphin glaze to go over the top of that and then painted over finished edge with a good quality primer and top coated with rattle can paint for use on plastic metal or anything else available at your local hardware store. I also had 80, 180, 220 and 320 grit sand paper to clean things up. I used a jigsaw with a fine metal blade for corners and a Skill saw with a trim blade to cut the straight lines.

    Here's the process:

    Fortunately I had several newer boats to look at to see what the new decks all look like and basically the are smooth on the bottom/no lip and have rounded corners to create the least amount of wave interference. I ended up pulling our deck and laying it upside down on a 2016 Z3 and tracing the deck to see what we could start with. The Z3 deck is significantly narrower and has rounded corners. I ended up having to move the radius corners slightly out to avoid hitting the mounting brackets for the swim deck but did cut into some of the aluminum that the brackets actually mount to. Cutting was simple go slow and start cutting. Interestingly the deck had a bunch of water in it and that all drained out when I cut into the fiberglass. The interior of our deck is a transparent corrugated plastic material with about 3/16 of glass on the top and bottom. I was worried after cutting thru the lip that I would have to reinforce but it ended up being very burly with no deflection at all after it was all epoxied back together. My final measurements brought the deck in 5" on each side and got rid of the sharp corners which really negatively effected our wave.

    Here are some photo's of the process.
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    #2
    Looks great!

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      #3
      Mods: MLA BIG Ballast System (1800+ Custom sacs, 2 500 W705 sacs under bow), Duffy Surf Flap Mod, Trimmed Swim Deck, Top-Mount Starter

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        #4
        Very Nice!

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          #5
          Nice. Did you see a big improvement in the wave?

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            #6
            The surf wave in completely night and day. I do not need to mess with weighting the boat as much or having people move around to keep the way clean and crisp. I only did it because our wave always has a mushy top foot and after riding all these new boats you could see how they have pulled the deck in from the sides to keep it away from the wave. Overall, wave is much more crisp and powerful. Highly recommend.

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              #7
              Great work.

              For anyone checking out this thread, and thinking about cutting down their swim deck (which I am) there are a few threads out there on other forums where they have purchased and made a new swim deck out of 3/4" - 1" HDPE.

              It's great to see and read about the different options. Our '07 has a HUGE platform, which is nice except for cutting into the wave.

              Again, great work.
              "I think I am pretty smart for an idiot"

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