As a marine mechanic that loves swimming.... I think im gonna get my Dive cert soon. I live in Alabama but am originally from Ventura. 🍻 thanks for the upload brother!
Excellent work and very speedy. I got a divers license but the waters in Sweden are quite murky. I just recently ran into a rock and it took me just 48 hours to come home, order a new prop, come ashore, dismantle, replace and get it back in the water. First time ever 😃. I replaced the drive oil and the two aluminum anodes at the same time (just a bit different from yours).
As a marine mechanic that loves swimming.... I think im gonna get my Dive cert soon. I live in Alabama but am originally from Ventura. 🍻 thanks for the upload brother!
Excellent work and very speedy. I got a divers license but the waters in Sweden are quite murky. I just recently ran into a rock and it took me just 48 hours to come home, order a new prop, come ashore, dismantle, replace and get it back in the water. First time ever 😃. I replaced the drive oil and the two aluminum anodes at the same time (just a bit different from yours).
Awesome work! Didn’t even know was a thing! You brave for holding them screws in your hand I can barely keep up with them on land 😂👍🏼
Interesting to see some of the work you do!
Great video, now how do you change the lower unit oil in the water?
What numbers do you have for those props?
Hi, great jobs!!
diving in the marina is not a good idea-stray electrical currents
VICE GRIP WORKS BETTER THAT A CHANNEL LOCKS DUE TO U CANNOT DROP THEM.
What no torque wrench
Great video, now how do you change the lower unit oil in the water?