As always, we appreciate you going in depth to show us how to take care of these boats. For anyone that doesn't know or is new to the channel. This guy is the realist, as they come. He helped walk me through fixing my damaged Rudder, propeller. And hull on my proboat impulse 32. Which he really didn't have to do I am forever grateful.
Thanks for the help with my damaged hull. I purchased a used Sonicwake that hadn’t been run in over three years. I literally had to drive the flex cable out of the stuffing tube. I sanded the cable to get the rust off before I greased it. I just ordered a new stuffing tube and a spare cable just in case. Grease, grease, grease!
I use 40% silver solder on the tip of the flex cable. Yes it stop it crushing, as you said, but also saves a slipping coupler as it thickens it up a tad..
Big B , thanks for this really useful tutorial . I am a newbie , the question is that with the 1.5mm gap , what is stopping the bushing from slipping out from the strut ? How come it stays in the strut if it free to rotate ? Thank you
My bushing was loose from the factory. Popped right out the first time I greased the boat. Do you recommend me gluing it back in or leaving it spinning? Thanks
Dam, that's a tough question! Stock out the box, speed the Bj24 takes it, handling the R2. As far as build quality goes, I think the blackjack 24 is where it's at.
I’m addicted to watching your videos. Hilarious
As always, we appreciate you going in depth to show us how to take care of these boats. For anyone that doesn't know or is new to the channel. This guy is the realist, as they come. He helped walk me through fixing my damaged Rudder, propeller. And hull on my proboat impulse 32. Which he really didn't have to do I am forever grateful.
Thanks for the help with my damaged hull. I purchased a used Sonicwake that hadn’t been run in over three years. I literally had to drive the flex cable out of the stuffing tube. I sanded the cable to get the rust off before I greased it. I just ordered a new stuffing tube and a spare cable just in case. Grease, grease, grease!
A thorough beginners instruction video. Great job
Glad you liked it
I look forward to seeing your videos notification pop up on my iPad after dinner every night
Thanks for watching 👀
Another great vid Big b, Again, I really appreciate you and your channel. Thank you
I use 40% silver solder on the tip of the flex cable. Yes it stop it crushing, as you said, but also saves a slipping coupler as it thickens it up a tad..
Yep that's exactly what I do, works like a charm
Proboat went all out with the new BJ24 👍
That summer time livery is awesome, I’ve got a wedding anniversary coming up… oh sweetheart
Yea boy, start dropping those hints lol
I wish the 42 came in this livery
Great information Big B enjoyed the Video 👍
Big B done pulled out the body work hammer !! LOL !! I gotta use mine !!
You got that right! I use that hammer for my props too. Very useful.
Big B , thanks for this really useful tutorial . I am a newbie , the question is that with the 1.5mm gap , what is stopping the bushing from slipping out from the strut ? How come it stays in the strut if it free to rotate ? Thank you
The bushing floats around in there, same with my ul19, bj42 bj24 with speed master bushings, it's okay for the bushing to float around.
My bushing was loose from the factory. Popped right out the first time I greased the boat. Do you recommend me gluing it back in or leaving it spinning? Thanks
It will work either way, if you glue it in , make sure the top hole is lined up with the grease fitting
What boat do you like better Recoail 2 or the V2 Blackjack 24?
Dam, that's a tough question! Stock out the box, speed the Bj24 takes it, handling the R2. As far as build quality goes, I think the blackjack 24 is where it's at.
What do you think of Solid driveshafts..?
@@marklawson8996 i think there great for certain applications
Good reminders: grease and don't over tighten. Even the prop locknut doesn't have to be gorilla tight.
How about marking the bushing so you know that the holes are lined up after spinning
Why have proboat bothered with this intead of something new?
That is the size of this prop on video? Thanks!
Stock prop, 4316 if I'm not mistaken
Sooo somebody is lying 🤔. Website says 90A ESC but on the replacement parts section it says the ESC is 60A
That's a good pack job & solid info! BG4L 🦾