@sawsolutionsinc You likely mentioned this somewhere, but I didn't see it. What is the length of the boat overall, and the length of the enclosed cabin? Thanks.
What a great build. Congratulations. In the 90s I was lucky enough to experience houseboat life on Lake Nippissing with my in-laws. Your build inspires me to build one. Do you know the final weight on the trailer? Thanks for sharing.
Nice to see you out on the water. Eagles are a nice bonus. Question to the general audience: Was it just me, or my Internet connection, or did the video of the houseboat moving slowly up the creek at the end of the video have a sort of Richard Linklater (A Scanner Darkly) visual quality to it?
I like what you did. How do you feel about the weight, satisfied?
She is a little heavy in the rear. A 50 hp motor instead of the 90 might go a long way to fixing it.
@@sawsolutionsinc that’s a good point, and you really wouldn’t sacrifice anything in power and speed. They are only meant to go so fast.
That is some beautiful scenery Man that boat skips right along doesn’t it
@sawsolutionsinc You likely mentioned this somewhere, but I didn't see it. What is the length of the boat overall, and the length of the enclosed cabin? Thanks.
the boat is 24 feet and the cabin is 15 feet
Love the boat. How does it do in cross winds.
It rolls pretty hard. Had it in 2 foot+ waves and it was uncomfortable . But with that said that is not where I intent to use it
Doing anything with the top like throwing some lawn chairs up there or more solar panels?
we already have 400 watts of solar. next video will show the sundeck we have done on the roof
What a great build.
Congratulations.
In the 90s I was lucky enough to experience houseboat life on Lake Nippissing with my in-laws. Your build inspires me to build one.
Do you know the final weight on the trailer?
Thanks for sharing.
Houseboat and trailer were just under 6000lbs
@@sawsolutionsinc Thank you. Wishing you good sailing.
Sitting low and saw porpoising at 3:00. What is the diameter of your pontoons?
24"
It wasn't porpoising it was crossing my sons wake. You just can't see the wake in the videos.
Nice to see you out on the water. Eagles are a nice bonus.
Question to the general audience: Was it just me, or my Internet connection, or did the video of the houseboat moving slowly up the creek at the end of the video have a sort of Richard Linklater (A Scanner Darkly) visual quality to it?
Hello. I live in Kitchener Ontario and would love to hire you to build a pontoon houseboat. Any interest?