My son loves his trips to the keys! These guys always take great care of him, and we always have lots of fish to eat for months to come! Can't thank you enough
I recommend Moccasins Not Chasing People for the comedy and Cottonmouth Acres for interesting content on FB. This one was a bit too much of a threat to Starr for me. She spotted it and came to a stop a couple of feet in front of it. They were staring each other down when I figured out what she was staring at and called her away. But what if she only spots the tail, thinks it's a lizard, and pounces? I didn't want to risk it.
That was a redfish at the beginning of the video and there are snook and mangrove snapper too, along with blue crabs. We used to have mullet but they are gone and I haven't put more.
@@TomScottMorgan30 I learned that an artesian pond down the street near the water plant had saltwater fish and gave it a shot. It worked. No one is admitting to putting the tarpon in there, of course.
Very nice! Thanks for sharing that. Some of those boats look familiar. I may have seen them many years ago when I dropped in on them at the same place. Good to see them still enjoying themselves! Sail on!
I realize this is a 13-year-old video but I'm trying to turn a 32 ft CNC into a trimaran using Hobie Cat hulls as a donor for the project how would I attach this to the boat itself where it wouldn't rip it apart? I can't find anything on RU-vid about any of it which is unusual for RU-vid
Wayne, one Sun Cat sailor did manage to get his boat blown onto its side but they righted it. The story is somewhere on the Trailer Sailors catboat forum. For more Sun Cat fun, please come to the Sun Cat National Championship Regatta next month.
No record anywhere of a 17' Sun Cat capsizing. It is derived from heavy, shallow keeled workboats that brought its fisherfolk home day after day. I call mine a "roving conversation pit". Plenty of room, stable, no excitement of a boom coming at your because of the high clearance. Quite enough to hear the dolphins puffing as they cruise by. Thanks for sharing your story. Wayne Welch Savannah Ga Coffee Bluff
Freesailer, I believe he used a larger nozzle when spraying gelcoat with that sprayer than the one he used with paint, but the big difference is made by pressurizing the tank to force the gelcoat through. I'd say test your equipment on a sample piece and see.
I'm not sure, but his general answer to any question that begins with the words "why don't you just buy" is "because I can make my own!" We were mixing large batches for color consistency and adding catalyst in the mix/spray cup so it would not kick off too soon. Did not have any problems with that technique.
why dont you just buy a gel coat gun? gel coat is to thick for spray guns, unless you have a larger nozzel. i would also pour and mix in a seperate cup.