Welcome to DIY WATERWORLD. A channel with a simple purpose.. to create and build project skiffs in an “outside of the box” kind of way. Showing you that if you focus on simplicity , repurposing and function…. You can end up with a pretty cool skiff! Thank you for joining us and we hope to inspire your next build! Cheers
Great video. I am glad I found your channel. But, where is Part 3 of this "Skiff in 24 hrs"? Also, your "Aquasport" series is missing Part 3. Wishing you well.
Am in need of help your fellow biminite 😭 got trapped into a bad deal with a 27 ft pursuit thinking that it would just be minor cosmetic work, turns out it has termites 😢 now my problem and project just got a lot bigger . Was really hoping I would retire in Bimini this coming year
My favorite part of this video is the look of disappointment on your face at the end of that test run. I know that feeling so well, its a part of caring a whole lot, maybe too much, about what you do. Great job, super cool boat
Hey man , i hav a 14ftx6ft hobbie cat i converted to red snapper fishing but need assistance with a any sort of 6hp engine or smaller jus to stop me from rowing i go vast distances at night for yellowtail snapper, mutton Snapper anf Cubera snapper, would really appreciate da help , my deck is marine grade ply but is rotting but if i hav aan engine i cn catch more fish to allow me to repair everything A. Dinghy engine is still very expressive in my country so that y im asking fr any sort of assistance, Please take me into consideration 😊😅
Hey I have a 14ft x 6ft hobbie cat I need assistance with I'm a red snapper fisherman n would love to talk to yu..... Please take I'm into consideration 😊😊😊😊😊😊 I've had it fr a while n slowly putting it together, I really would appreciate n need your help, plz reply 😊😊😊, I live in Dominica 🇩🇲🇩🇲 sperm whale capital of the Caribbean
I recently bought a 2000 macgregor26x with a used 2006 Honda 50 hp outboard ! I’m still learning to use the sails but motoring around is awesome ! It’s a very versatile boat ! I even bought a Honda gas generator and an lg portable air conditioner that I use with it ! It’s an awesome boat 🛥️!
The lady-operator(s) is lovely indeed, but I was really drooling over the finished boat above all, as ashamed as I may be to admit it. Couldn't help but think of what it will have been - how much lighter and more "flexibly-resilient" (aka light&tough) the vessel will have turned out if, instead of wood, you had utilized all glass-laminated core/composite boards - like coosa and d'cell all over - even for the connections to the main hull. Guess that would have been cost prohibitive, but I still love the result and how actually useful it was with a mere 4hp!
They have a syphon on Amazon. Its a clear 1/2" hose and on one end, it has a copper fitting with a marble in it. You just put it in the water and shake it up an down, and it starts syphoning. Works like a charm and its like $14. I use it to empty car gas tanks for when i have to replace the fuel pump (I'm a mechanic) and I've had it for years. Its worth the money. Cheers mate.
Glad you had fun beach combing .Seems you spent more on fuel than what you spent on your boat .Florida waters use to be more clear less developed .Its ashame people have to escape Florida to go to the Bahamas
Mechanic here. The old Johnson / Evenrude 9.9's are a beautiful little 2 stroke that you must pre-mix the oil and gas. But did you know, thats its the same as a 15hp? Ebayed a 15 hp carb for $60. Gained a 1000 rpm. Frigging thing screamed. All i did was a 15hp carb swap. They are literally the same engine with different carbs! You can look it up. Same engine, different carbs. Oh, and good vid bud! 🍻
My man I'm loving ❤ this content. I've flipped motorcycles, cars, and a few small Aluminum boats. Haven't messed with fiberglass boats yet but have used fiberglass on some boat flooring for the aluminum boats. I'm going to start doing this! Thank you! 👍 Oh, and subbed days ago. Keep it up!
I like this build, I'm 19 and want to build myself a skiff. I have a 21ft ocean boat is great on the ocean and big lakes, but I want something to also go on the river, which is just not something I can do with 5 feet of outdrive and hull below the waterline
Neat fact, the navy was doing step hulls as early as ww2 with the pt boats used extensively for testing and evals/sea trials. Its not a new concept it just took 50-60 years for the civi's to catch up.
Looks like a fun and rewarding business model for Chelsea. Extremely portable model as well. Build “CocoLoco II” take it to Miami, train the new Captain, bank the cabbage!