I enjoy watching you either troubleshoot problems or knowing what"s wrong go about fixing the issue. the process for me is not boring. I am a retired airline mechanic and I enjoy seeing things get repaired and replaced as a good fix. Showing different boats and their features is cool to, so many different ways tor remove or install a panel, a switch et cetera.
I totally agree with this suggestion. I love the whole process of figuring out the issue and the solution. I also agree that the "funny" inserts are totally not needed
Please don't be bored. I think you are tremendously talented and intelligent, with many years of experience and working knowledge. I am a physician that likes doing things myself and figuring things out. I love when you go through your problem diagnosis step by step. Things you think are easy or self evident may not be to others, so please don't fast forward through steps. I truly appreciate what you do and enjoy watching your program tremendously. Please continue what you are doing and happy and healthy New Year to you and your family.
Enjoy the channel! Particularly interested in diagnostics and repair procedures. I'm in the marine industry also, and I have learned a lot from your videos. Thanks for making the effort to create and post.
You have a very interesting position where you get to see and work on boats that I will never be able to afford or own. It's great seeing them on this channel and dreaming that one day I'll own one (most definitely not!). I do have a 239 Key West, so seeing those smaller boats is appealing to me and I have more of a connection too. I love the mixture. Also, you have insight to the new boats which includes the new technology. Seeing the 'deep dive' explaining on how it all works together is great. What you have is good for me, but first and foremost you have to love what you are doing to make a youtube channel. I hope you find a direction that YOU love. I will support no matter what direction it goes.
Justin - I would love to see you take a tray off a Fischer Panda generator to squeeze it in our out of a tight space. 👌🏼 Love the videos - keep up the great work!
Kind of best that your content continues to flow with your current challenges and marine problems. Same as us viewers. We don’t anticipate the problems we get handed but we know we can go to your channel and find something similar.
I don't know for some reason I just enjoy watching your process of troubleshooting. It just seems like we pick up small bits of information and learn a little bit from your daily operation. Not really expecting but , you actually helped me out quite a bit with my current 2023 26ft Twinvee with 200 Mercury's. After only 90 hours one engine started to foul plugs. Would be nice to go into more explanation about why this happens so soon and if it's affected by low octane. I'm getting some suggestions to use octane booster because the engine probably doesn't like the lower octane of rec fuel.
Less funny clips added in would be good. They kinda interrupt your dialog. Would love more general takes on maring products you see regularly and whether they are solid or not so as you look at boats.
Mostly keep the troubleshooting, but I would love a few vids on how to use Yamaha auto pilot, Garmin radar settings, and trailer preventative maintenance other than greasing hubs.
I've been enjoying your videos for a long time now, and hope you don't get too bored making them! I am always interested in the inner workings / diagnostics / how to videos for sure and I get that the bulk of your content is driven by customer service requests / warranty repair. Some other type of content I like are vehicle revival , vehicle detailing videos - perhaps if you have any insight not into just boat repair but any other maintenance videos or something along those lines (i.e. great products for boats) that might be something a little different. If you do things like test various products like cleaners, waxes, electronics or other boating how-to's I would like to see that type of video too!
Thank for all your great videos. I’m a long time sailer ready to go to power boats. No brainer after island hopping on a power boat recently I would like to see your thoughts on twin out board compared to a single screw. Mostly around keys or maybe to Bimini. Maybe a comparison of twin over single engine. Thanks you.
I’m a new mobile marine mechanic. Can you talk about the business side of it and what kind of jobs are more profitable than others? What to watch out for etc.
Hey Justin, we are out here in Hawaii and have a 2022 Grady White 325 Freedom. In the winter months we mainly target bottom fish like queen snapper. We are fishing in about 600-700 ft of water with electric reels. We have twin Garmin 8616xsv displays and an Airmar B175 transducer. There are so many settings that it can be quite confusing and I notice the shallow water readings are different than the deeper water readings. If you happen to know how to find tune the setup to see fish better (and clearer) at these depths (600-700 ft) it would be awesome. Your channel is very helpful and hope you can come out with more content. Kevin
Keep doing what you’re doing. But if you want to change it up a bit, you might have to show “the personal life of Justin Lee” more. I would like to see more trade talk; your tools, the industry, education etc.
The reason most people get out of boating is because they can’t find a good honest mechanic and the dealers once they got their money, they don’t care about the customers. We need people like u
Can you explain in detail information about radios, amps, etc, For example, how to set it up, how to know how what’s needed for a particular set up. for example just two JL speakers, is an external amp needed
Have you shown a trim/tilt motor replacement on a newer F250 (electric steering). I ask because I’m on #2 on 2022 Yami’s and I’d love to see how its done!
Justin, I have a pair of Mercury 150 XL's that I would love to learn how to change the impellers on to save some money. Could you show us that? Thanks, Bruce in Ohio
I enjoy your videos. I find them both entertaining and informative, thank you. An idea for a future video..... I am interested in purchasing a Pursuit OS 345. This particular model fits the bill for my fishing (and sometimes cruising needs in new England.) As you know, they come rigged with the v8 350's. Can you comment, as a mechanic, are they as bad as the internet claims or are they okay (sans the flywheel issue). Also, when it comes to replacing the v8 350's on a heavy boat such as the OS 345, what is a good option? This is a HEAVY boat that needs a lot of low end power to get up on plane and stay on plane at a relatively low RPM when the waters get snotty. Thanks!
Don’t feel obligated to produce weekly content Justin.I think the subs you have are still onboard because they like what you do already. If you are bored with the content- then start discussing what these repairs end up costing.thats always interesting-although I know most of the stuff you do is still under warranty--hearing the cost reality’s of todays going rates could add interest to what you do.
@ How about in depth video tiering build quality/popular manufacturers? Hull, electronics, fit and finish, etc. Especially with all changes since the Vid hit the industry. Lots of buyers are looking for education on what to look for.
Hi,damage mercury 450r damage lower unit,shaft cut and the spline end remain in the power head.how do I remove the piece without removing the powerhead
I really like the repairs. Your troubleshooting techniques are helpful. Your defiantly have the personality for this, you are interesting to watch. Dave Lockwood from Removeit Pros took a class with someone the learn how to promote his TH-cam channel and it really seemed to help. You have good content, just need to promote it more.
I enjoy watching you either troubleshoot problems or knowing what"s wrong go about fixing the issue. the process for me is not boring. I am a retired airline mechanic and I enjoy seeing things get repaired and replaced as a good fix. Showing different boats and their features is cool to, so many different ways tor remove or install a panel, a switch et cetera.
Thank you 😊
I totally agree with this suggestion. I love the whole process of figuring out the issue and the solution. I also agree that the "funny" inserts are totally not needed
Please don't be bored. I think you are tremendously talented and intelligent, with many years of experience and working knowledge. I am a physician that likes doing things myself and figuring things out. I love when you go through your problem diagnosis step by step. Things you think are easy or self evident may not be to others, so please don't fast forward through steps. I truly appreciate what you do and enjoy watching your program tremendously. Please continue what you are doing and happy and healthy New Year to you and your family.
Thank you. I appreciate that
Enjoy the channel! Particularly interested in diagnostics and repair procedures. I'm in the marine industry also, and I have learned a lot from your videos. Thanks for making the effort to create and post.
Thanks for commenting on the Galeon . The "crab walk" trailer was very interesting too. You are doing a great job.
Always like your videos the way they were. Interesting and I like how you approach the problems!!
Don’t change a thing. Love the troubleshooting and repairs.
Thank you
I always enjoy watching your videos and thank you for your thoughts on the Galeon.
You are doing a great job, please film more sea trials.real look forward to your videos, keep up the great job. Long time boat owner...
Enjoy your videos as well. Keep the content coming, its appreciated 👍
I'm here for the diagnosis and repair. Thx
Welcome back and hope you had a good break and have a great new year. I like the diagnostics, boat tours and tips.
Thanks 😊
You have a very interesting position where you get to see and work on boats that I will never be able to afford or own. It's great seeing them on this channel and dreaming that one day I'll own one (most definitely not!). I do have a 239 Key West, so seeing those smaller boats is appealing to me and I have more of a connection too. I love the mixture. Also, you have insight to the new boats which includes the new technology. Seeing the 'deep dive' explaining on how it all works together is great. What you have is good for me, but first and foremost you have to love what you are doing to make a youtube channel. I hope you find a direction that YOU love. I will support no matter what direction it goes.
Thank you. That's appreciated
i like your video, keep filming repairs and walkthroughs of the boats you work on, that is what put you where you are in youtube,
Thank you
Justin - I would love to see you take a tray off a Fischer Panda generator to squeeze it in our out of a tight space. 👌🏼
Love the videos - keep up the great work!
I want to see how you fix boats, It helps to know how to maintain my boat. Just keep it real.
Troubleshooting, fixing, identify problems, and general tech work and advice. Your motivating me as a tech brother. Hope you find your groove back.
Thank you 😊
Kind of best that your content continues to flow with your current challenges and marine problems. Same as us viewers. We don’t anticipate the problems we get handed but we know we can go to your channel and find something similar.
Thank you 😊
I don't know for some reason I just enjoy watching your process of troubleshooting.
It just seems like we pick up small bits of information and learn a little bit from your daily operation.
Not really expecting but , you actually helped me out quite a bit with my current 2023 26ft Twinvee with 200 Mercury's. After only 90 hours one engine started to foul plugs. Would be nice to go into more explanation about why this happens so soon and if it's affected by low octane. I'm getting some suggestions to use octane booster because the engine probably doesn't like the lower octane of rec fuel.
I appreciate that and noted 😊
Less funny clips added in would be good. They kinda interrupt your dialog. Would love more general takes on maring products you see regularly and whether they are solid or not so as you look at boats.
Thank you. Note taken, and I will definitely add that to the list. I appreciate the input. This is a new approach for me 🙃
Mostly keep the troubleshooting, but I would love a few vids on how to use Yamaha auto pilot, Garmin radar settings, and trailer preventative maintenance other than greasing hubs.
I'm a boat owner so interested in seeing how you fix them for down the road. Glad you are back
Thank you 😊
I've been enjoying your videos for a long time now, and hope you don't get too bored making them! I am always interested in the inner workings / diagnostics / how to videos for sure and I get that the bulk of your content is driven by customer service requests / warranty repair. Some other type of content I like are vehicle revival , vehicle detailing videos - perhaps if you have any insight not into just boat repair but any other maintenance videos or something along those lines (i.e. great products for boats) that might be something a little different. If you do things like test various products like cleaners, waxes, electronics or other boating how-to's I would like to see that type of video too!
I appreciate the input, and thank you 😊
Justin can you do a detail video on a Boston Whaler 315.
Thank for all your great videos. I’m a long time sailer ready to go to power boats. No brainer after island hopping on a power boat recently
I would like to see your thoughts on twin out board compared to a single screw. Mostly around keys or maybe to Bimini. Maybe a comparison of twin over single engine. Thanks you.
I’m a new mobile marine mechanic. Can you talk about the business side of it and what kind of jobs are more profitable than others? What to watch out for etc.
Hey Justin, we are out here in Hawaii and have a 2022 Grady White 325 Freedom. In the winter months we mainly target bottom fish like queen snapper. We are fishing in about 600-700 ft of water with electric reels. We have twin Garmin 8616xsv displays and an Airmar B175 transducer. There are so many settings that it can be quite confusing and I notice the shallow water readings are different than the deeper water readings. If you happen to know how to find tune the setup to see fish better (and clearer) at these depths (600-700 ft) it would be awesome. Your channel is very helpful and hope you can come out with more content. Kevin
Thank you, and noted 😊
Keep doing what you’re doing. But if you want to change it up a bit, you might have to show “the personal life of Justin Lee” more. I would like to see more trade talk; your tools, the industry, education etc.
Love the videos don’t change. A Thing
The reason most people get out of boating is because they can’t find a good honest mechanic and the dealers once they got their money, they don’t care about the customers. We need people like u
Welcome back
Can you explain in detail information about radios, amps, etc,
For example, how to set it up, how to know how what’s needed for a particular set up. for example just two JL speakers, is an external amp needed
This type fo videos are cool but if you are bored / tired of the same then spice things up , it will be fine too 💪
Have you shown a trim/tilt motor replacement on a newer F250 (electric steering). I ask because I’m on #2 on 2022 Yami’s and I’d love to see how its done!
I don't think so but I will put it on my list. Thank you
Don’t change a thing. Great content.
Thank you 😊
Welcome back. Glad you took time for yourself. Missed the hell out of your videos though lol. Are you guys getting the yard back to normal now?
Thank you. I appreciate that. Yard is getting there. We also installed a fuel dock, so construction has been crazy at the marina.
Justin, I have a pair of Mercury 150 XL's that I would love to learn how to change the impellers on to save some money. Could you show us that?
Thanks,
Bruce in Ohio
Thank you 😊
I enjoy your videos. I find them both entertaining and informative, thank you. An idea for a future video..... I am interested in purchasing a Pursuit OS 345. This particular model fits the bill for my fishing (and sometimes cruising needs in new England.) As you know, they come rigged with the v8 350's. Can you comment, as a mechanic, are they as bad as the internet claims or are they okay (sans the flywheel issue). Also, when it comes to replacing the v8 350's on a heavy boat such as the OS 345, what is a good option? This is a HEAVY boat that needs a lot of low end power to get up on plane and stay on plane at a relatively low RPM when the waters get snotty. Thanks!
Noted, and thank you 😊
Don’t change a thing :)
300HP engines. Which do you prefer Mercury or Yamaha?
I personally like Yamaha more, but Mercury makes a good product. They are 1st and 2nd, in my opinion. Basically, it's the only two I would own.
@@JustinLeeMarine An episode comparing the 2 engines would be cool.
Anything Regal 38 Grand Coupe. Planning on buying one. BTW what's your opinion on them with the 380 stern drives?
Good with stern drives if you are not in saltwater.
Yes in Ontario, Canada
Don’t feel obligated to produce weekly content Justin.I think the subs you have are still onboard because they like what you do already. If you are bored with the content- then start discussing what these repairs end up costing.thats always interesting-although I know most of the stuff you do is still under warranty--hearing the cost reality’s of todays going rates could add interest to what you do.
Good point and hope all is well 😊
What can you tell me about solara 310 cw boat ltb
I haven't seen too many of them, but they look nice, and they have yamahas, so that's a definite plus.
More Pursuit videos!
I wish I could do more of them. We don't sell them at my dealership. That was my previous job. Awesome boats for sure.
@ How about in depth video tiering build quality/popular manufacturers? Hull, electronics, fit and finish, etc. Especially with all changes since the Vid hit the industry. Lots of buyers are looking for education on what to look for.
@cooper88able I like it. Thanks 😊
Good luck brother. Keep the marine preaching strong. Great videos👍
Hi,damage mercury 450r damage lower unit,shaft cut and the spline end remain in the power head.how do I remove the piece without removing the powerhead
That's a good one. You probably have to pull the powerhead for sure. It's not to difficult if you have a forklift handy.
I really like the repairs. Your troubleshooting techniques are helpful. Your defiantly have the personality for this, you are interesting to watch. Dave Lockwood from Removeit Pros took a class with someone the learn how to promote his TH-cam channel and it really seemed to help. You have good content, just need to promote it more.
how about helping people purchase used boats?
I like it. Thank you