Thanks! The most detailed installation of this I've seen! Template making, cutting, sanding a chamfered edge, radius, burning the fuzz, how to remove the backing in sections....excellent!
Great job. Looks really nice . I like the attention to details. Thanks for the advice on router issues and the sanding and lighter looks like the way to go.
Thanks mate, was put aside for a bit but I actually just picked up all the resin, matting and expanding foam for the boat yesterday. Still trying to source some 38mm thermolite, there seems to be a nationwide shortage.
@@island_life_whitsundays Thanks mate, really looking forward to the progress, I'm restoring a sundance sports fisherman which is a flop of a Haines v17r hull and these things take much longer that you think right. You want to do a good job but it takes time to get the right finish. Best not to rush it as we want these boats to last for 20 years and be better than factory.
@@Fluid36 yeah 100% mate. I had told myself 2 years but I think it will probably be closer to 3.But yeah, done properly it will last a lifetime! It was my dads boat and I will probably be able to give it to my kids
I have been researching doing this myself after receiving a U.S. $4,000 estimate just to do my aft deck in 2 color 6mil. I have been watching different TH-cam how to videos and I think I am going to try my DIY hand at it. Seadek is have a material sale right now so Now is the tim3 to pull the trigger. I will be under $600 in materials.
Most informative video on installing EVA foam on TH-cam that I've found. Thanks!
Thanks!
The most detailed installation of this I've seen!
Template making, cutting, sanding a chamfered edge, radius, burning the fuzz, how to remove the backing in sections....excellent!
Thanks for the feedback mate 👍 glad I could help out
Great job. Looks really nice . I like the attention to details. Thanks for the advice on router issues and the sanding and lighter looks like the way to go.
Wow I was just thinking about what material to use as a template. You reminded me I have a large sketchbook I bought for an art class in my closet
Glad I could help mate 👍
hi, great video, clear as glass. question, why did you leave the 10mm gaps between the bow strips ? cheers Frank from Port Stephens
Great job 👋
Well done!!! Thank you for this video.
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Great info mate! How’s the condition after 12 months? Have you had to re-stick any of it down?
Looks great. You went to a lot more effort than I did 😂
Hello, how it is looks after 1 year? Thanks for video great job
you did a great job! looks great
Thanks mate 👍
So good dude! Looks mint 🤙 awesome video
Is it still sticking? Just got some of the same stuff and the instructions said to use additional adhesive. Thanks for the vid.
Yeah mate, still the same as when it was installed 👍
@@island_life_whitsundays awesome, thanks for the reply.
looks great
Good job mate, whats happening with the voyager?
Thanks mate, was put aside for a bit but I actually just picked up all the resin, matting and expanding foam for the boat yesterday. Still trying to source some 38mm thermolite, there seems to be a nationwide shortage.
@@island_life_whitsundays Thanks mate, really looking forward to the progress, I'm restoring a sundance sports fisherman which is a flop of a Haines v17r hull and these things take much longer that you think right. You want to do a good job but it takes time to get the right finish. Best not to rush it as we want these boats to last for 20 years and be better than factory.
@@Fluid36 yeah 100% mate. I had told myself 2 years but I think it will probably be closer to 3.But yeah, done properly it will last a lifetime! It was my dads boat and I will probably be able to give it to my kids
Looks great. Pls let us know how it’s holding up once you get some time on the water.
I have been researching doing this myself after receiving a U.S. $4,000 estimate just to do my aft deck in 2 color 6mil. I have been watching different TH-cam how to videos and I think I am going to try my DIY hand at it. Seadek is have a material sale right now so Now is the tim3 to pull the trigger. I will be under $600 in materials.
Yeah, that's the go mate! For $600 it's worth a crack 👍
Thanks!!🙏
how did you get the roll out, from the way they posted to you??, mine is so tight and keeps springing back, won't stay flat. great video mate
Hey mate, I had to roll it out and lay a few things on it to hold it flat overnight. It was all good after doing that. 👍
Do you have the eBay link?
@@ntglty hey mate www.ebay.com.au/itm/264767502177?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=705-154756-20017-0&ssspo=kRdhtRQQTSm&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=uEnnrbOSSg6&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
How is that black foam in the heat on the feet? Looks great!
It's actually really good mate. 1000x better than the bare alloy as well.
Nice video
Island life How is it holding up so far after a year or so using it?
Ive heard complaints about the color match from roll to roll with the cheaper materials, what is your experience and brand used?
Hey mate, I didn't notice any colour difference between my rolls. I just used ebay foam 👍
My name is Chuck. Every 10 seconds I was like "yeah what?" Great video, thanks for the help.
Something comical about using metal for paradise imagery xD