This is a NZ Maritime Survey test. If it sat on the bottom it would not be a test. The test needs to be done biannually and it has past both times no issues.
Scott you missed the size of the people up to their knees/ thighs in water. Agreed there wasn't meters under the boat but certainly more than 9 inches. Tender never touched the ground even with waves. For survey purposes there is no requirement for meters of depth as things don't change if you are in 1 meter or 100 meters of water, the boat would still behave the same.
I am not the only person to have made the same observation. Perhaps instead of firing shots back at me and calling my comment sarcastic… You should use this criticism as motivation to make a better video. Other potential buyers may watch this and never buy your dinghy because they are put off of what they see. Then you lose a customer forever. At least I make a comment enabling you the opportunity to fix that in which others may never even say anything about. I came across your video because I’m a potential buyer. I do like your product and I’m only trying to help. Not all criticism is bad. You’re welcome.
@@scottbarone9949 Yes they have and I kept it there, did you notice? Just so I could clarify what was going on. Your comment was sarcastic,/ironic I am sure you can see that. If you come to my channel and make comments expect me to respond! I will take my fire back line (done now). But yes I agree with you it is not the best video. The legs on the video are not the nicest, they are just two marine professionals doing a maritime survey in NZ. I will take my chances on people being put off by it's unprofessional, unstaged and potentially not as clear content as I wished for the time being. I do get your point. Wish you could have written that to start with, it would have been way more constructive and positive.
This is a NZ Maritime Survey test. If it sat on the bottom it would not be a test. The test needs to be done biannually and it has past both times no issues.
Does the tender not just sit on the floor? It's not deep water...
Nope its floating otherwise it would not pass the survey. This video was done during the Maritime survey in NZ.
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Congratulations… She doesn’t sink in 9 inches of water 🤦🏻♂️
Scott you missed the size of the people up to their knees/ thighs in water. Agreed there wasn't meters under the boat but certainly more than 9 inches. Tender never touched the ground even with waves. For survey purposes there is no requirement for meters of depth as things don't change if you are in 1 meter or 100 meters of water, the boat would still behave the same.
I am not the only person to have made the same observation. Perhaps instead of firing shots back at me and calling my comment sarcastic… You should use this criticism as motivation to make a better video. Other potential buyers may watch this and never buy your dinghy because they are put off of what they see. Then you lose a customer forever. At least I make a comment enabling you the opportunity to fix that in which others may never even say anything about.
I came across your video because I’m a potential buyer. I do like your product and I’m only trying to help.
Not all criticism is bad. You’re welcome.
@@scottbarone9949 Yes they have and I kept it there, did you notice? Just so I could clarify what was going on. Your comment was sarcastic,/ironic I am sure you can see that. If you come to my channel and make comments expect me to respond! I will take my fire back line (done now). But yes I agree with you it is not the best video. The legs on the video are not the nicest, they are just two marine professionals doing a maritime survey in NZ. I will take my chances on people being put off by it's unprofessional, unstaged and potentially not as clear content as I wished for the time being. I do get your point. Wish you could have written that to start with, it would have been way more constructive and positive.
I am completely agree water didn’t even pass kneecap 🤔