When you have hose that won't pop off take your channel locks and grab the base of the hose and wiggle the channel locks back & fourth a few times and it will break the hose loose.
just a tip from a shipwright. They have even smaller grinder disks, also you can trim the disks for a custom size. when using your air compressor, turn the air pressure down a little so you dont cycle the compressor on and off. i laughed a lot watching this vid. good stuff
Nice update. Could probably use less silly noise edits but glad to see the keel hole is repaired. This really is a bigger boat from any before I wonder what future fishing adventures you have planned.
The hole and tube that the cable goes thru is called the "Volcano". Not sure why but the Cat22 has one also...and tge purpose is so you can real it back in and put it on a low profile trailer...making it a trailer sailor....
No such thing as a silly question! It's meant to be able to be raised and lowered, so it can be easily put on a trailer, and get into shallow waters. Thanks for watching!
@@MoneyPitBoating I get that trailer theory, although does(is It able to) the keel go any further into the boat's hull when entering shallower waters? Apologies for my ignorance, but I feel as if, when the boat travels into shallower waters, the keel should be able to be raised up more than its raised up on your trailer.
By the, your friendship and your channel is like a holiday from my office seat. Thank you guys for bringing joy to us plebs(as well as the others) who enjoy the missions.
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Great job on the fibreglassing!
When you have hose that won't pop off take your channel locks and grab the base of the hose and wiggle the channel locks back & fourth a few times and it will break the hose loose.
This is a great tip! Thank you!
I thought same with a pick and oil work it off👍
Oh man, its good to see yall back. LFGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Pretty certain mark bought this boat just so he can have an excuse to buy more tools.
@BellerophonTheHero Yeahhhhhhhh buddy!!!!!
Bahahahahahaha I'd rather have more boats than tools! (But tools are awesome!)
just a tip from a shipwright. They have even smaller grinder disks, also you can trim the disks for a custom size. when using your air compressor, turn the air pressure down a little so you dont cycle the compressor on and off. i laughed a lot watching this vid. good stuff
Thanks for watching and sharing your helpful tips!
Where are yall at again? Im coastal, and i got some free time.
Great lakes. It's Winter now.
Michigan!
Well it’s supposed to be 60 tomorrow in Toledo and you guys are only an hour north of me. Still plenty of time to get work done!
Another great video 👍
We try to make em' fun! Thanks for watching!
Nice update. Could probably use less silly noise edits but glad to see the keel hole is repaired. This really is a bigger boat from any before I wonder what future fishing adventures you have planned.
We have a ton of ideas with this boat, so stay tuned, and thanks for watching!
LOL I'm with on the Fiber Glass I've watched a few videos and feel like I'm a Pro at Fiber Glass. Great video Can't wait for the next one.
Let's hope it holds up!
Look folks... green leaves
They're all gone now :-(
@@MoneyPitBoating same here. Are you getting that freezing drizzle?
A little, but nothing too bad!
Looking good👍 one step at a time.
Yep, slow and steady wins the race! Thanks for watching!
The hole and tube that the cable goes thru is called the "Volcano". Not sure why but the Cat22 has one also...and tge purpose is so you can real it back in and put it on a low profile trailer...making it a trailer sailor....
Bingo bango!
Merry Christmas!
Ditto!
West Systems rules
It seems pretty good to us novices!
"I don't remember your question, but I hope everything works out"
Words to live by!
This might be a silly question, but. What's the purpose of the keel being able to drop out like that?
No such thing as a silly question! It's meant to be able to be raised and lowered, so it can be easily put on a trailer, and get into shallow waters. Thanks for watching!
@@MoneyPitBoating I get that trailer theory, although does(is It able to) the keel go any further into the boat's hull when entering shallower waters? Apologies for my ignorance, but I feel as if, when the boat travels into shallower waters, the keel should be able to be raised up more than its raised up on your trailer.
By the, your friendship and your channel is like a holiday from my office seat. Thank you guys for bringing joy to us plebs(as well as the others) who enjoy the missions.