Getting ready to start my 17 Mako project. Thanks for the tips and inspiration. I hope I'm as good with 2 hands as you are with 1 (while holding the camera all the time). Thanks for the great content!
Man, phenomenal work! You’re a boat restoration beast!💪🏽 I’m learning a lot from your videos and have them all saved for when I start making modifications to my MonArk!💪🏽
Pretty work so Far dude. I’m in the beginning stages of my project rebuild. I have an older console now Ability to flush mount MFD etc. made a mold but thinking about just copying your idea with the coosa in a different area.
Wow Bro that is coming out amazing 😮😮😮!!...With all the rain and tornadoes here in North Texas I haven't had time to work on my Cajun 😢😢😢...This definitely inspires me 😮😁😁👍
I moved my live well from the port seat to the rear, re built the entire back section of my boat. Since old well was insulated it is now the built in cooler.
I wish I had seen your video sooner, I just re-did a 20 foot mako: Tank, transom, floor, replaced engine with newer 150 Honda, I filled all the holes in the console. If I had seen this I would have put a live well just like you did, I think the small cooler in the front of my console is a waste. Unfortunately its too much work and plumbing to go back and change now.
All that fairing compound prior to a primer coat seems like a ton of extra work and product waste. Is there a reason why you didn’t sand it all first, then prime, then fair our the low spots?
Pretty work so Far dude. I’m in the beginning stages of my project rebuild. I have an older console now Ability to flush mount MFD etc. made a mold but thinking about just copying your idea with the coosa in a different area.
Present bro full support 🇵🇭
Glad to see you using a respirator when working with Coosa board, just like MDF, it will come out in a few years that the fibres cause cancer.
Getting ready to start my 17 Mako project. Thanks for the tips and inspiration. I hope I'm as good with 2 hands as you are with 1 (while holding the camera all the time). Thanks for the great content!
Looks grear, love how its coming together!
Thank you! Lot more to come
Excellent job brother .👍👍👍
Man, phenomenal work! You’re a boat restoration beast!💪🏽 I’m learning a lot from your videos and have them all saved for when I start making modifications to my MonArk!💪🏽
Hahaha appreciate it 🙏🏼
Absolutely top notch. Really great work!
Pretty work so
Far dude. I’m in the beginning stages of my project rebuild. I have an older console now
Ability to flush mount MFD etc. made a mold but thinking about just copying your idea with the coosa in a different area.
Wow Bro that is coming out amazing 😮😮😮!!...With all the rain and tornadoes here in North Texas I haven't had time to work on my Cajun 😢😢😢...This definitely inspires me 😮😁😁👍
Glad to see you back. Was thinking Dylan be awol lol
Looking forward to seeing more of this getting rigged out!
Amazing work
Thanks 🤙🏼
I moved my live well from the port seat to the rear, re built the entire back section of my boat. Since old well was insulated it is now the built in cooler.
I wish I had seen your video sooner, I just re-did a 20 foot mako: Tank, transom, floor, replaced engine with newer 150 Honda, I filled all the holes in the console. If I had seen this I would have put a live well just like you did, I think the small cooler in the front of my console is a waste. Unfortunately its too much work and plumbing to go back and change now.
Gotta make the fishes happy with round corners.
Still surprises me how nice fiberglass work can turn out when it's so messy and nasty during the process.
My favorite thing about it is trusting the process! 🤙🏼
You glue the lip under livewell with epoxy? Beautiful work man👍
Good work
Hey if your cutting in the future get a 4inch diamond edge disk, cuts through fiberglass like a hot knife through butter
All that fairing compound prior to a primer coat seems like a ton of extra work and product waste.
Is there a reason why you didn’t sand it all first, then prime, then fair our the low spots?
Nice work...!!!
How tall and wide is that center console...???
Thanks
Good work
Was wondering what is the the sheet of pre cut squares you used for live well, name of material please lol
Thanks
Just found it and remembered your question. It's scored divinycell.
Anyone know what that cubed board that you can bend is called?
It’s called divinycell
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I"m trying to get rid of mine while your trying to add one... I prefer a portable bait tank/livewell
You need a head mount for that GoPro
Hahaha I agree … coming soon
More videos please 😂
Don’t worry I gotcha! 🤙🏼🙏🏼
What material is this
Coosa
love the vid, but it kills me watching you cut with a flap disc. slap a regular 1/8" cutting disc on there and save yourself a ton of time and itch!!
Pretty work so
Far dude. I’m in the beginning stages of my project rebuild. I have an older console now
Ability to flush mount MFD etc. made a mold but thinking about just copying your idea with the coosa in a different area.