@@strikeryachts maybe when it's on the water. No helmets or hi viz clothing. Using an upturned hull as a ladder whilst you have a sharp piece of aluminium in one hand being pulled along by hoist . No safety harness from working at height . Do you even wear safety boots and clothes. ? It's a health and safety training video on what is wrong with this film ! Jesus Christ!!!
@@gravyboat2370 Dude this was built in Australia in the early nineties and was built in a heavy industry truck bodies manufacturing plant they built a few of these without a problem. Boat building is an evolving business, don't be a lightweight, this is to show how a boat is built and hopefully would be encouragement for young bucks to get into it. There's nothing wrong with this clip. Your a lightweight, this is a one-off clip, not an instructional series with narration. These guys are tough and aluminium is very light.
@@strikeryachts I'm no lightweight. But it's better than being a deadweight. I hope since 1991 the health and safety is a lot better. But you don't want to work for a company that doesn't give a shit on wether you go home to your family at the end of the day and they just cut costs at the expense of your life. I'm sure the boats are great and well made but there not worth dying for.
Thank you for the magnificent Aluminum Boat Construction Training and I am Fitter/Welder too And I humbly appreciate your time Well done Sir
hello.. greetings from Indonesia.. I am also a new shipbuilding worker... I wish you good work, my friend. 💪💪💪
Built in Newcastle NSW Australia. Pretty sure i worked there building Caterpillar dump truck bodies in the 80's
Yes you did!
Yeah definitely not in the Netherlands, these guys work too hard to be Euros.
The Ford Panel van at 22:25 and driving on the left.
Do you produce sailing yachts as well?
No they never did any, maybe a prototype a long time ago.
looks like a planing hull that can't get to plane. huge bow waves.
Small engines.
Pilot Boats. They built a few Striker pilot boats in Australia and New Zealand.
@@CanKiwi2 Over 20 boats were built, they started with the 37. These boats don't die, start at 6 minutes, th-cam.com/video/zWG-shjnuxI/w-d-xo.html
WE SHOULD INVEST HEAVILY ON OUR WATER WAYS AND WATER VEHICLES
Do you have any videos of a striker 37 construction?
There may be some films, need to go to strikerboatsinternational.com and forward a request to the Netherlands.
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no EPI?
Do they still make Strikers. 62 or 70
The designs are available in The Netherlands. A new boat would be much lighter and faster. Many new design features are added.
Nice video Jim,thanx.
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Thank you ! Heavy duty construction !
what is the estimate price of the boat?
Not sure, depends on who would built-it and what engines requirements etc, probably 2 million.
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Ever heard of the phrase....health and safety?
This boat was safely built and is one of the safest boats on the water.
@@strikeryachts maybe when it's on the water. No helmets or hi viz clothing. Using an upturned hull as a ladder whilst you have a sharp piece of aluminium in one hand being pulled along by hoist . No safety harness from working at height . Do you even wear safety boots and clothes. ? It's a health and safety training video on what is wrong with this film ! Jesus Christ!!!
@@gravyboat2370 Dude this was built in Australia in the early nineties and was built in a heavy industry truck bodies
manufacturing plant they built a few of these without a problem.
Boat building is an evolving business, don't be a lightweight,
this is to show how a boat is built and hopefully would be encouragement for young bucks to get into it. There's nothing wrong with this clip. Your a lightweight, this is a one-off clip, not an instructional series with narration.
These guys are tough and aluminium is very light.
@@strikeryachts I'm no lightweight. But it's better than being a deadweight. I hope since 1991 the health and safety is a lot better. But you don't want to work for a company that doesn't give a shit on wether you go home to your family at the end of the day and they just cut costs at the expense of your life. I'm sure the boats are great and well made but there not worth dying for.
@@gravyboat2370 Don't worry about it, these guys are tough.
Why thumbs down ?
James Hall is
building inverted like this slows down construction
yes as a yachtbuilder i know all that, i often go HISWA
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good