Really enjoyed your original shows run out of one shop, but, this new format with a number of shops highlighted takes the show to an even higher enjoyment level! Great decision!
Wood was common back then. No one uses steel in small boats that I’m aware of. Rust issues and weight. These days you see fiberglass stringers. Sometimes hollow, sometimes filled with a 2-part expanding foam and sometimes built and glassed from closed-cell PVC foam.
Aquasport boats are the best. Tough, quality, simple masterworks.
Really enjoyed your original shows run out of one shop, but, this new format with a number of shops highlighted takes the show to an even higher enjoyment level! Great decision!
Thanks again for the great boat work updates. Cheers from Australia.
I freaking love this you tube channel..!
Guy's.. keep up the AWESOME shows..
That 20 foot aqua sport is beautiful.
One of the best engines Yamaha ever made.
I love my classic Aquasport.
Really enjoy this series, Keep them coming.
Hot dang Allen Jackson is the man!
These guys are the best
86 miles per hour !!!
What in the hell
the engine worth than the boat 🤤🤤
I have a 1976 v20 stepleft I want to restore
Anyone know what the faux teak product is?
It is just an item that was custom painted to look like teak! Faux meaning faux meaning imitation or fake!
BRING MCU BACK
Why?
I agree. I think they got mad cuz the owner of MCU would leave his maga hat out on his desk. Damn liberals.
Show that Bertram 31 at L&H
Show more on that Bertram 31
Why wood? Why just not steel?
Dan Soderlund less weight easy to work with cheaper and you can put fiberglass stuff easier than steal i think
Wood was common back then. No one uses steel in small boats that I’m aware of. Rust issues and weight. These days you see fiberglass stringers. Sometimes hollow, sometimes filled with a 2-part expanding foam and sometimes built and glassed from closed-cell PVC foam.
TRB hack jobs!!! dan's cool though.
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