You know I am going to ask you to build a hydrofoil! I know it will be awesome! I was also thinking about how awesome it would be if you switched the gas engines in the big twin hull boat to a pair of electric motors from an electric car. Maybe you can find some from a crashed car if you can't get new ones cheap enough. As always I love the work you do and can't wait to see the next one.
Living on the river is a blessing in so many ways. It becomes part of what you are. It gets in your soul and you can't do without. Another fun little ride. Tear it apart and do it again. Good job.
Very very cool! Love the idea. Light aircraft wings are skinned in foam and fiberglass. I wonder if the structural integrity could be assessed to make a little bigger boat you could use a small outboard. I'm thinking the endurance of those batteries is minutes not hours.
What type of plastic is the material you use to protect the polystyrene from the resin? I love your boats I'm going to try and use your method to make one of my own. Thanks for all the great projects.
I like you peoples skills and ideas every time you come up with. You having amazing talented gifts from God. I can't believe that little motor had so much power to drive that big boat.
Thank you my friend for sharing the update of the new project of the manufacture of a foam fishing boat with an electric motor. Your potential for creation, design and manufacturing is incredible. Friend, consider working in a maritime, automotive or aeronautical company. Good evening and Happy Holidays !!🥇
I'm amazed at how small the motor is. Good job well done. I would have liked to see some flotation chambers in case something goes wrong. I would wear a PDF floatation jacket. When stuff goes wrong on water it goes bad really fast. Although being foam the boat itself won't sink. Next add some solar panels (on a roof) and you can go forever.
the entire boat is a flotation chamber. if you smashed it into a hundred pieces it would still all float. it's formed on polystyrene, can't be more self bouyant.
Great video, the river you live on is perfect for such a small boat , lucky you . Hope you are a good swimmer didn't see any life jackets , sorry old man here , safety first ☺
I mentioned the same thing in one of his first videos. I grew up working on the water and have seen too many people die from not having some form of PFD. In his defense, I will say that in the video after my comment he did start wearing a vest. Having lived in Vietnam for a few years I can say that unfortunately, safety is not a priority. When no one else is taking safety precautions it can be easy to forget. It's hard enough to get people in the states to wear one.
Your new friend here from Philippines, im very interested on how you make your boat out of foam... someday maybe I can copy your design... very detailed and clean...
@@i1uvpreppyxo887 What I see at 1:49 does not match that at 3:15. It looks like he's used at least two different boat building videos in this one. If you look you will see the First images of the bow are cut neat and not many sections used, in the later clip he has all sorts of cuts at different shapes. I've watched so many of his videos and different techniques that I'm actually not sure on this one anymore so you could be right Tim. I also thought the plastic he was using on top of the polystyrene was for easy removal from the mould/form but it could also be to prevent some melting of polystyrene from the wet polyester resin, an application of PVA would ( I think ) be a cheaper alternative and work just as Good for that. Seeing the thin section that he cut through at 3:19 tells me that the raised section beside it is the polystyrene from the beginning and the centre section was removed later for where the engine goes. So Tim, you're more than likely right and I got it wrong, I do remember questioning a few things in this video, probably because of some of his other videos with slightly different techniques towards his boat building leading me to jump to the wrong conclusion, oops! Edit... After reading the comment that I replied to ( Marion Farmer ) I may have been suggesting that the boat itself is actually a fiberglass boat built by forming around a foam core, mould or template. A fiberglass boat built around a foam core would have been better wording but it was late and I know that I was tired, but hey! It was a while ago Tim, who knows what I meant or thought, I'll try to be more careful hehe 🙂👍
Lol... I’ve watched so many of your videos, that your soundtrack is getting on my nerves. Could you please vary the music selection a bit (pleeeease...). Love your videos though (just sub’d). Wish I had half of your skills.
Ouch, 700w unloaded! you must fix the vibration issue and apply fresh new grease to all moving parts, your friction losses are way too high. But that doesn't matter, it gets the job done, love your videos, keep it up! Edit: Just realized you actually used new grease, you should try replacing the rubber flange with bearings, fix the alignment issue and everything should run smoothly, less mechanical losses.
Thank you very much, I have found and fixed the grease, but there are still some places that need to be fixed like you said are rubber bearings, I will fix it in the next video, hope you always support me!
Those vibrations are called critical rpms, you should avoif it as much as possible even good brand engine have criticals rpms. Its normal rpm, you just have to mark where it starta vibrating and avoid it.
@@christianpaulroldan4010 Yup, the RPM at the motor shaft seems fine, what's critical in my opinion is the prop-shaft and should be aligned or replaced, it's probably bent.
@@Eden_M i think shafts are good. . Rotating machine do vibrate when they are not secured properly and you will notice criticals vibrations need to avoid. With the help of bolts and clamps everything should go well. . Thats my opinion i respect yours.
Hi nice boat you made ! i am amazed and paying you full of respect on having the boat complete. I am wondering what material did you put right after the styrofoam ? like i know there are glass fiber layers with resins brushed ... is the material a plastic panel? Thank you
Молодец,5☆!Поставь на лодку крышу с солнечными батареями!Солнца у вас много,а аккумуляторы у тебя слабые!И жарко не будет,и аккумуляторы всё время будут заряжаться!
@@Nasatchannel there's a trick to Appling epoxy to foam without coroding the foam if you don't want to use PVC. You can paint the foam with simple laytex house paint for thermo protection, then apply epoxy and glass. (Hoping Google translates that property). Reason why I asked is that polyester resin is much less expensive than epoxy on the US where I live, but I've often heard it wasn't the best choice for this type of project.
@@LouisBackover Having a background in this type of construction I can tell you that using polyester in the manner you described is a disaster waiting to happen. There are two main reasons. One, if there is any spot where the resin can get through the paint it will eat up the foam on the inside. Two, the epoxy and fiberglass will delaminate from the foam. Both reasons one and two are due to the fact that foam is hydrophobic and will resist bonding with the paint. The way he's doing it will also have this problem but he's making these boats on the cheap for his videos. However, his method is still much stronger than using laytex paint. This hull design doesn't have a rigid stringer system. This means the hull will twist and flex with minimal effort leading to rapid and increased delamination. That's why high-end boat builders switched from injected foam and foam board to the honeycomb & vacuum bagging system to add rigidity to the hull. The honeycomb material fully adsorbs the resin. This stiffens the honeycomb and gives it better adhesion to the fiberglass.
@@LouisBackover My understanding is the Poly is more brittle and deterrrorates/cracks faster especially in the sun.. although if you can slow down the curing then it is much more flexable.. by doing it at night when it is cool. This works for both types but with poly it is really tricky cause it has to "kick" completely or it stays sticky... Best to test how long you can slow it down and under what conditions. For me a boat flexes. Period, so you want it to be flexable, rigged but flexable not brittle which is why you need to lay carbon fibers a certain way. Epoxy is really expensive and a bit heavier at least it feels like it if I remember correctly, but it is more flexible and usually lasts longer without cracking which leads to water getting in. Can't tell you how many boats I've worked on where they used wood and then put fiberglass over top and the wood rotted out. A good latex paint is a wonderful secret but again I have a technique that requires time but lasts tens of years. When I used to do boats I would thin out the oil base paint a lot then soak the wood with three to five layers depending on how much the wood drinks. Then when tacky but not "dry" I do it again with one to one thinned, then one quarter thinned and finally 10% thinned. With oil I found that some thinning works no matter what. I will do something similar with Latex but no more than one to one and them I will layer full strength but every paint is different and if you layer on too thick it will cry and droop but if you get it right it is like a thick plastic bag over everything. Then I'll put the skid wood on top to protect the paid from scuffs. Back to fiberglass. I learned that less is more, in fact many places use a vacuum bag to suck out all the resign or squeegee to squeeze as much as possible.. it's hard to do if you are used to using more resign like paint but it really works so much better an less cracks, less weight. Bizarre I know but I know guys that do surfboards and man .... Oh, I usually will do as much as I can in one cast because when you layer invariably those layers will separate or bubble etc.. But you can let is get a little rubbery and add the next layer... Hope this helps.. Blessings
That was a cool build . What power unit did you use? Electronic stuff I don't understand but like it How long can you drive boat till you need to recharge Cool little craft 👍👍👍😜🏴🦕🦄😁🤞✌️
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Parabéns pelo trabalho. Qual a autonomia da bateria? Quanto tempo dura?
oh my gosh i like the boat i have set here an watch you build an its is one of the greatest thinks i have seen some one build from start to finish an then to get it out on the water an have fun nothing makes you fill better when it all comes togerther my friend
Amazing how much people love thier life! At any level this is hard work! Dosen't matter if its one starter, one project, thats one thing that could make yourself or somones elses treasure find worth while! Way better than old staged food to plague minds! Im aware what it takes to accomplish this type of work at any level! Thr additives are wasteful! Love to see any hardworker that might not have off recieved much live thier life rich and have fun! Motivating!
Chế thuyền hai thân từ xốp sử dụng 2 động cơ
Diesel Crafting boats from foam 1700cc
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You know I am going to ask you to build a hydrofoil! I know it will be awesome! I was also thinking about how awesome it would be if you switched the gas engines in the big twin hull boat to a pair of electric motors from an electric car. Maybe you can find some from a crashed car if you can't get new ones cheap enough. As always I love the work you do and can't wait to see the next one.
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I'm pretty sure you've been told this before! You do incredible work with your available materials! Inspiring!
Did he pull out those thermocol sheets?
I never imagine that streofoam can be made an electric motor powered boat like the one made of wood. Great job!
Yeah, he did such a clean build!
Rather interesting what he did with the angle grinder, using its gears. Hmm 🤔
made from Styrofoam, making in unsinkable.
This guy is the real deal, incredibly intelligent to construct such a craft! Fair winds brother!
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What was it that he used before the fibre glass coat?
Living on the river is a blessing in so many ways. It becomes part of what you are. It gets in your soul and you can't do without. Another fun little ride. Tear it apart and do it again. Good job.
Brilliant backyard engineering project and superb use of available materials. Well done
Very very cool! Love the idea. Light aircraft wings are skinned in foam and fiberglass. I wonder if the structural integrity could be assessed to make a little bigger boat you could use a small outboard. I'm thinking the endurance of those batteries is minutes not hours.
Excellent well done sir. blessings from London UK
Thank you very much!
OUTSTANDING!!!!! I really enjoy watching your work. Thank you for taking the time to make and share this video with us.
Tom
What type of plastic is the material you use to protect the polystyrene from the resin? I love your boats I'm going to try and use your method to make one of my own. Thanks for all the great projects.
What are the chemicals and products used ..reply pls
Es un ejemplo a seguir estos chicos cuando los tiempos de crisis los convertirnos en oportunidades, eso es hacer un mundo mejor. Los felicito...
Quá đỉnh đỉnh, chắc làm thử 1 chiếc bằng In 3D quá.
Cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều nha!
I like you peoples skills and ideas every time you come up with. You having amazing talented gifts from God. I can't believe that little motor had so much power to drive that big boat.
Parabéns! Ótimo trabalho. Você é um grande engenheiro. Boa sorte! Good Lucky!.. From Brazil.
This is what you call raw talent! Love seeing the things that this You Tuber makes. Never a dull video! Great job!!!!
Love watching you work! Made my lunch break very relaxing and fun!
Thank you very much!
Amazing! I would not have believed that such a small electric motor would be so powerful! Well done!
Браво Мастеру! Золотые руки!
Через 1 год всё разболтается . И эта лодка только на помойку годится!
Thông minh. Thật là thông minh.😄😄😄
Love the ingenuity in your builds!
Qualidade e simplicidade com um barco prático e econômico... Parabéns.
Thank you my friend for sharing the update of the new project of the manufacture of a foam fishing boat with an electric motor. Your potential for creation, design and manufacturing is incredible. Friend, consider working in a maritime, automotive or aeronautical company. Good evening and Happy Holidays !!🥇
Thank you very much!
I will try to develop more, hope everyone will always support me!
Thật không thể tin nổi sự chăm chỉ và khả năng của các bạn
I'm amazed at how small the motor is. Good job well done. I would have liked to see some flotation chambers in case something goes wrong. I would wear a PDF floatation jacket. When stuff goes wrong on water it goes bad really fast. Although being foam the boat itself won't sink. Next add some solar panels (on a roof) and you can go forever.
the entire boat is a flotation chamber. if you smashed it into a hundred pieces it would still all float. it's formed on polystyrene, can't be more self bouyant.
@@jeffdray2500 You beat me to it, was gonna say the same thing!
терпение и труд всё перетрут. Моё уважение 👍
Que top, poderia passar a lista de materiais utilizados na parte Elétrica?
Nên làm thêm máy che nắng ,ko cần dùng ton mà gắn tấm pin năng lượng mặt trời vô để sạc cho acquy luôn là đỉnh luôn
Đúng vậy không chỉ che được mưa, nắng mà còn có điện để dùng liên tục, nhưng chỉ sợ chạy lâu nó sẽ nóng và cháy mô tơ thôi
Amazing seeing him works with such expertise brings a tear to Me eye WHY I could have made a canoe boat instead of spending £ 700
Việt nam bây giờ nhiều ng giỏi quá
Chuẩn ô ạ. Mấy cụ VN ta chế đồ siêu. H ra ngõ gặp toàn kỹ sư đỉnh không à ❤❤❤
Very interesting to see your design skills improving in each video. Congratulations for your projects and channel!
Làm thuyền to như du thuyền đi bạn. Hóng ghê luôn
Cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều nha, mình sẽ thử!
@@Nasatchannel trông lắm, bạn ra từng phần công đoạn thi công coi cho hấp dẫn hihi
Muito bom. Quanto de resina e fibra de vidro usou pra fazer o barco?
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Parabéns pela construção. Deus abençoe 🙌🙏
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Great video, the river you live on is perfect for such a small boat , lucky you . Hope you are a good swimmer didn't see any life jackets , sorry old man here , safety first ☺
I mentioned the same thing in one of his first videos. I grew up working on the water and have seen too many people die from not having some form of PFD. In his defense, I will say that in the video after my comment he did start wearing a vest. Having lived in Vietnam for a few years I can say that unfortunately, safety is not a priority. When no one else is taking safety precautions it can be easy to forget. It's hard enough to get people in the states to wear one.
Waw....sebuah karya yang sangat luar biasa...ferfect....nice job..banyak yang pesan ini...
Orimo projeto, estou te seguindo aqui do Brazil.
ยอดเยี่ยมกระเดียมดอง👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😃
Your new friend here from Philippines, im very interested on how you make your boat out of foam... someday maybe I can copy your design... very detailed and clean...
It's actually made out of fiberglass, the foam board was used for the mould 👍
@@pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN Not a mould is it? It's a foam core between glass laminates from what I saw. Is that not correct?
@@i1uvpreppyxo887 What I see at 1:49 does not match that at 3:15. It looks like he's used at least two different boat building videos in this one.
If you look you will see the First images of the bow are cut neat and not many sections used, in the later clip he has all sorts of cuts at different shapes.
I've watched so many of his videos and different techniques that I'm actually not sure on this one anymore so you could be right Tim.
I also thought the plastic he was using on top of the polystyrene was for easy removal from the mould/form but it could also be to prevent some melting of polystyrene from the wet polyester resin, an application of PVA would ( I think ) be a cheaper alternative and work just as Good for that.
Seeing the thin section that he cut through at 3:19 tells me that the raised section beside it is the polystyrene from the beginning and the centre section was removed later for where the engine goes.
So Tim, you're more than likely right and I got it wrong, I do remember questioning a few things in this video, probably because of some of his other videos with slightly different techniques towards his boat building leading me to jump to the wrong conclusion, oops!
Edit... After reading the comment that I replied to ( Marion Farmer ) I may have been suggesting that the boat itself is actually a fiberglass boat built by forming around a foam core, mould or template. A fiberglass boat built around a foam core would have been better wording but it was late and I know that I was tired, but hey! It was a while ago Tim, who knows what I meant or thought, I'll try to be more careful hehe 🙂👍
Well done mate, excellent job, boat will last
Thank you so much!
Well done, I'm very impressed. I loved watching this. The fact that its electric powered is Friggin awesome.
Thích thật, em rất khoái chiếc như vậy buổi chiều chạy vài vòng hoặc câu cá.
Lol... I’ve watched so many of your videos, that your soundtrack is getting on my nerves. Could you please vary the music selection a bit (pleeeease...). Love your videos though (just sub’d). Wish I had half of your skills.
Greetings from America. You are better than many of our engineers here.
Ouch, 700w unloaded! you must fix the vibration issue and apply fresh new grease to all moving parts, your friction losses are way too high.
But that doesn't matter, it gets the job done, love your videos, keep it up!
Edit: Just realized you actually used new grease, you should try replacing the rubber flange with bearings, fix the alignment issue and everything should run smoothly, less mechanical losses.
Thank you very much, I have found and fixed the grease, but there are still some places that need to be fixed like you said are rubber bearings, I will fix it in the next video, hope you always support me!
Those vibrations are called critical rpms, you should avoif it as much as possible even good brand engine have criticals rpms. Its normal rpm, you just have to mark where it starta vibrating and avoid it.
@@christianpaulroldan4010 Yup, the RPM at the motor shaft seems fine, what's critical in my opinion is the prop-shaft and should be aligned or replaced, it's probably bent.
@@Eden_M i think shafts are good. . Rotating machine do vibrate when they are not secured properly and you will notice criticals vibrations need to avoid. With the help of bolts and clamps everything should go well. . Thats my opinion i respect yours.
BOLLOCKS !!! Mr. Knowitall !!!
Te hago una pregunta. ¿con que unes la fibra con la espuma ? gracias exelente canal. eres una inspiracion 🎉🎉🎉
Hi nice boat you made ! i am amazed and paying you full of respect on having the boat complete. I am wondering what material did you put right after the styrofoam ? like i know there are glass fiber layers with resins brushed ... is the material a plastic panel? Thank you
Inovatif.. i like' your inovasi teknologi inpirasi bro.. tank you video canel
This is a very good job~
Thank you very much!
앗 석면!
Wow that's awesome that little boat looks so nice for me to go fishing in my island Puerto Rico.
Ficou perfeito, mais um inscrito. 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Он врунишка
Молодец,5☆!Поставь на лодку крышу с солнечными батареями!Солнца у вас много,а аккумуляторы у тебя слабые!И жарко не будет,и аккумуляторы всё время будут заряжаться!
Yes thatsright
Восхитительный результат.
Большое спасибо, надеюсь, вы меня поддержите!
До первого подводного препятствия. И кирдык#
Из цельного баобаба вернее будет.
Công việc tuyệt vời mà tâm trí của bạn đang vận hành theo một chiều hướng khác. Xây dựng nhiều thứ hơn.
Are you using Epoxy or Polyester resin for building?
i used polyester resin for gluing, but i pasted pvc sheet on foam so that foam won't be corroded by polyester resin
@@Nasatchannel there's a trick to Appling epoxy to foam without coroding the foam if you don't want to use PVC. You can paint the foam with simple laytex house paint for thermo protection, then apply epoxy and glass.
(Hoping Google translates that property).
Reason why I asked is that polyester resin is much less expensive than epoxy on the US where I live, but I've often heard it wasn't the best choice for this type of project.
@@LouisBackover Having a background in this type of construction I can tell you that using polyester in the manner you described is a disaster waiting to happen. There are two main reasons. One, if there is any spot where the resin can get through the paint it will eat up the foam on the inside. Two, the epoxy and fiberglass will delaminate from the foam. Both reasons one and two are due to the fact that foam is hydrophobic and will resist bonding with the paint. The way he's doing it will also have this problem but he's making these boats on the cheap for his videos. However, his method is still much stronger than using laytex paint. This hull design doesn't have a rigid stringer system. This means the hull will twist and flex with minimal effort leading to rapid and increased delamination. That's why high-end boat builders switched from injected foam and foam board to the honeycomb & vacuum bagging system to add rigidity to the hull. The honeycomb material fully adsorbs the resin. This stiffens the honeycomb and gives it better adhesion to the fiberglass.
@@LouisBackover Vinylester would be the happy medium wouldn't it? More waterproof than poly resin but much less expensive than epoxy.
@@LouisBackover My understanding is the Poly is more brittle and deterrrorates/cracks faster especially in the sun.. although if you can slow down the curing then it is much more flexable.. by doing it at night when it is cool. This works for both types but with poly it is really tricky cause it has to "kick" completely or it stays sticky... Best to test how long you can slow it down and under what conditions.
For me a boat flexes. Period, so you want it to be flexable, rigged but flexable not brittle which is why you need to lay carbon fibers a certain way. Epoxy is really expensive and a bit heavier at least it feels like it if I remember correctly, but it is more flexible and usually lasts longer without cracking which leads to water getting in. Can't tell you how many boats I've worked on where they used wood and then put fiberglass over top and the wood rotted out.
A good latex paint is a wonderful secret but again I have a technique that requires time but lasts tens of years. When I used to do boats I would thin out the oil base paint a lot then soak the wood with three to five layers depending on how much the wood drinks. Then when tacky but not "dry" I do it again with one to one thinned, then one quarter thinned and finally 10% thinned. With oil I found that some thinning works no matter what.
I will do something similar with Latex but no more than one to one and them I will layer full strength but every paint is different and if you layer on too thick it will cry and droop but if you get it right it is like a thick plastic bag over everything. Then I'll put the skid wood on top to protect the paid from scuffs.
Back to fiberglass. I learned that less is more, in fact many places use a vacuum bag to suck out all the resign or squeegee to squeeze as much as possible.. it's hard to do if you are used to using more resign like paint but it really works so much better an less cracks, less weight. Bizarre I know but I know guys that do surfboards and man ....
Oh, I usually will do as much as I can in one cast because when you layer invariably those layers will separate or bubble etc.. But you can let is get a little rubbery and add the next layer... Hope this helps.. Blessings
That was a cool build . What power unit did you use?
Electronic stuff I don't understand but like it
How long can you drive boat till you need to recharge
Cool little craft
👍👍👍😜🏴🦕🦄😁🤞✌️
Parabéns pelo trabalho. Qual a autonomia da bateria? Quanto tempo dura?
Esas maquinas no sirven para andar una hora seguida y más con el peso de la elise el bobinado se quema muy rapido
*Tuyệt vời luôn*
Cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều nha!
Chế thêm pin năng lượng mặt trời nữa là ok ln 😃👍
Cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều nha, mình sẽ làm thử!
simplesmente fantástico
Great and well done. thanks from 🇬🇧
Qual o custo no seu país? Muito bem feito mas aqui no Brasil sai muito caro
No Brasil tudo sai caro o país fdp tem nada barato aqui kkkk
Việt Nam , mấy vật liệu này cũng không đắt
A eletronica e motor vc encontra no Aliexpress o resto não sai caro, quem tem experiencia com fibra de vidro faz um bom projeto aquatico.
Você e um Gênio. Parabéns pelo seu conhecimento.
Круто 👍
Ты молодец, привет из Беларуси!
Que placer ver tanta creatividad 👏👏👏
Salken om dari Sulawesi tenggara 🙏 Mau tanya om itu perahu nya kuat bust main 2 ombak di laut??
oh my gosh i like the boat i have set here an watch you build an its is one of the greatest thinks i have seen some one build from start to finish an then to get it out on the water an have fun nothing makes you fill better when it all comes togerther my friend
Muito legal mesmo, parabéns.
대단하네요.^^ 스치로폼 가지고 배를 만들줄이야 ^
Muito boa ideia eu fiz um para mim com motor de rabudo
Nice 👍👍 greetings from Croatia
Thank you so much!
Quais matérias são usados para fazer o barco? Reponde 🙏🇧🇷
vê o vídeo de novo, parece q vc só viu ele já pronto...
@@marcelopires8838 não parceiro, apenas não sei o nome de alguns msm. Tmnc
Comaxit
Sangat bagus kerajinan nya mantap👍 resin apa yang di pake nya🙏🙏
Muito top seria melhor ele colocar um sistema de placar solar pra já poupar bateria
eu também pensei nisso.porque fiquei pensando quanto tempo a aquelas baterias vão durar
Молодец парень, у тебя золотые руки
Muito bom seu barco
Mấy lớp keo mới cưng vậy bạn
Thấy con motor tp là thấy hơi chua rồi
Tàu anh làm càng ngày càng đẹp và chạy nhanh nữa🤩
Cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều nha!
И мне все это интересно - молодцы пацаны!!
How heavy is the boat, thank you good job!
Thank you so much!
I admire your abilities at mechanical engineering, that boat works very well on the water nothing bad
Amazing how much people love thier life! At any level this is hard work! Dosen't matter if its one starter, one project, thats one thing that could make yourself or somones elses treasure find worth while! Way better than old staged food to plague minds! Im aware what it takes to accomplish this type of work at any level! Thr additives are wasteful! Love to see any hardworker that might not have off recieved much live thier life rich and have fun! Motivating!
Que autonomía tiene?
El eje de la helice no lleva rodamientos, solo un reten de goma lubricado con grasa, si es así ¿ que tiempo de durabilidad tiene?
❤️❤️
Минут на 15 заряда может хватить и все
Quá tuyệt vời a trai chúc kênh a trai càng phát triển
Someone where you live should make you the Minister of Transportation. Good job!
Это охренеть как здорово!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
chế xuồng này hết nhiêu ký sợi với keo vậy bạn?
Спасибо за ролик. Здорово. 👍
có mấy cục pin mà chạy mạnh dữ quá anh
Классно👍 ты замутил зделал Шедевр.
2 years later, still a wonderful piece of work.
Thank you so much! ❤️
Колхоз конечно лютый, но технология тоже присутствует. В целом прикольно)
Jenius banget.. Sempurna💯👍👍👍 luar biasa
Во это просто и грамотно!!
Молодец парень!
Chào bạn những tác phẩm của bạn tạo ra có chia lại cho mọi người bảo tồn không vậy?
Красава мужик, мастер своего дела 👍
на попутной волне зальет.и плохо если на винт намотает
Ну красавчик пацан...!!!!👍👍👍
Cho mình hỏi làm cái vỏ thuyền hết bao nhiêu tiền vậy bạn
Cho cái láp ra ngoài chạy phun nước mới đẹp