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Virgin Vanning
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 มี.ค. 2024
Max ~ Emily ~ Lewis ~ Benjamin
Join us first-timers navigate around Australia.
Join us first-timers navigate around Australia.
Rooftop Tinny Setup: Sea Jay 350 Nomad HS , Virgin Vanning Build
Follow Max as he does a detailed walk through of our Sea Jay 350 Nomad HS.
Build:
Sea Jay 350 Nomad HS
Tohatsu 9.8HP 2-Stroke
3 Bow Bimini w/ Front Stays & Spreader Bars
15mm Composite Board w/ Autex Seatread Carpet (Slate Light Grey)
Simrad NSX 7 Sounder/GPS
Railblaza Mounts & Rod Holders
Plano 1312 Field Box, Lion 9AH Lithium Battery
0:00 Introduction
0:22 Sea Jay Overview
1:46 Tohatsu Overview
3:46 Bimini Overview
4:50 Flooring Overview
7:45 Battery Overview
9:12 Sounder Overview
10:14 Railblaza Overview
10:45 Summary
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Build:
Sea Jay 350 Nomad HS
Tohatsu 9.8HP 2-Stroke
3 Bow Bimini w/ Front Stays & Spreader Bars
15mm Composite Board w/ Autex Seatread Carpet (Slate Light Grey)
Simrad NSX 7 Sounder/GPS
Railblaza Mounts & Rod Holders
Plano 1312 Field Box, Lion 9AH Lithium Battery
0:00 Introduction
0:22 Sea Jay Overview
1:46 Tohatsu Overview
3:46 Bimini Overview
4:50 Flooring Overview
7:45 Battery Overview
9:12 Sounder Overview
10:14 Railblaza Overview
10:45 Summary
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RUNNING WATERS - Jason Shaw by Audionautix audionautix.com
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 International - CC BY 4.0
Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/running-waters
Music promoted by Audio Library
• RUNNING WATERS - Jason Shaw - Audionautix
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Hey mate, I need your opinion. Ive been tossing up whether to get the 3.5 or 3.7 going to be towing on a boat trailer. Assuming that you've had something to do with the 3.7m. Is there much difference in the stability ie. Standing, moving around in the boat. and handling on the water through some chop when it blows up a bit? I'm thinking of going the 3.5 for weight and ease of lanching and retreaving (beach launching) and more so 15hp four stroke for fuel wise while travelling. Predominantly, only me and sometimes one other adult. By the way, nice overview of your setup.
Thanks, I would hands down always go as big as you can, if I could handle the weight of the 3.7 I would have gone that route. The 3.5 is great stability so the 3.7 is going to be better again and as for launching if you have the trailer going to be a piece of cake, i've got the tinny wheels which do bog down in the sand very quick. Check around with dealers on the 20hp if going new as alot of the time price difference is minimal and the weights are the same.
Looks Great!
Tell us more on the transducer mount and bracket? where did you get that from? And also who did the Bimini set up? Thanks Champ :)
Sorry for the late reply, but it's an Easterner adjustable transducer bracket, i've then just put a p-clip on the internal extrusion. Try Whitworth's for all accessories, as for the Bimini that was done by Maroochy Marine Covers.
Awesome vid guys! We just spotted you at Katherine Woolies! 🤙🏽 Nice setup!🙌🏾
Thank you so much! We love it 🙌
Any thoughts on how the boat would perform with a 9.9 4 stroke?
The 4-stroke will sacrifice some holeshot but will gain better top end, will still be a slug with 2 or more people that's were i would recommend going the 15 as weight difference is only about 6kg difference.
Who painted the boat mate
Top Gun Panel and Paint, they're located in Beerwah on the Sunshine Coast