You said it. You either got money or time but never both it would seam. Honestly to me "time" is more valuable then the money. After all time is the one thing you can never get more of.
Thank you! We sure are, but feels good to watch her come together. We plan to leave the slip by September so we are hustling! Happy hour waits until we finish! Then it will be a big celebration on the water!! WOOHOOO Cheers!
Good job yea I recommend the Milwaukee carbide saws all blade not cheap but last longer.I did mine with a side grinder and a Metobo metal cut off blade.my boats been back in the water about 10 days, nerve racking day for sir even after many times.
Thank you! Nice!! Let us know if we can help and support you in any way! Good luck! It surely is hard work, but so satisfying to do it yourself! Cheers!
Thank you! Yes we did replace the zincs, totally forgot to film that, it was one of our only easiest quick fix! We had one on the prop shaft, one on the rudder gudgeon, and a main house one for thru-hulls and such!
Brilliant job Guys! attention to detail excellent!!
Thank you very much! Appreciate you! 🙌🏼
Good job on the boat and the video.
Thank you so much! Appreciate your support!
You said it. You either got money or time but never both it would seam. Honestly to me "time" is more valuable then the money. After all time is the one thing you can never get more of.
We so agree with that. Feeling so blessed to have the time to do this. Time is priceless. Life is short...enjoy the ride!! Cheers!
Projects tend to always take so long - glad you're back on the water again! Congratulations!!
Thank you!! Feels so good to be back and not sinking hahaha We are getting closer to departure! Woohooo! Here we go!
Looks beautiful! You guys are working so hard. Grab another happy hour as soon as you can. Till the next video ☺️
Thank you! We sure are, but feels good to watch her come together. We plan to leave the slip by September so we are hustling! Happy hour waits until we finish! Then it will be a big celebration on the water!! WOOHOOO Cheers!
Awww sweet Y’all worked hard. Have some dang drinks
Yessir! Cheers!
Good job yea I recommend the Milwaukee carbide saws all blade not cheap but last longer.I did mine with a side grinder and a Metobo metal cut off blade.my boats been back in the water about 10 days, nerve racking day for sir even after many times.
Thanks for the tips! Such hard work. We are happy to be done. I am sure it will be nerve racking each time. Nice work!
The boat looks great. I'm getting ready to replace all my sea cocks also so it was nice seeing how you did them.
Thank you! Nice!! Let us know if we can help and support you in any way! Good luck! It surely is hard work, but so satisfying to do it yourself! Cheers!
She's looking good, great work.
Nice job not having any leaks.
Were there any zincs that needed replacing?
Thank you! Yes we did replace the zincs, totally forgot to film that, it was one of our only easiest quick fix! We had one on the prop shaft, one on the rudder gudgeon, and a main house one for thru-hulls and such!
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