Hi, the video is very good, I have the same inflatable boat, I would like to know where you got the blue roller brackets to mount the inflatable boat. Secondly, I would like to know where you bought the seat, since this inflatable boat comes with a board seat from the factory. Regards.
Hi, the trailer came with the boat its stock from the factory with the rollers included! I bought the inflatable seat on eBay however the seller doesn’t exist anymore I think you can buy it on Amazon 👍
@@kingkong-vy4hd hello thanks for your comment, my trailer came with the boat as a package so I am not completely sure on the separate cost of the trailer!! However with a quick search on google they are in around £1500 🙏
Hello Ryan. Does your Nautic seat move out of position at all. I have the T38 IE3 with an inner beam of 80cm, so Nautic seat of 82cm is the closest fit for T38 IE3. Do you know anyone with the Nautic seat in the T38 IE3. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks Steve 👍
Hi, unfortunately the nautic seat isn’t great on a T38 because the T38 hasn’t got a flat floor it causes the seat to bellow and flop about, however it will sit snug between the tubes the seat also has lashing points 👍
Wounder if I could put a flat peace of wood underneath the seat to give it some support or change to the T40. Thanks for your comment Ryan is much appreciated. Thanks Steve 👍
@@stevesdaysoff2759 you could put a generous slab of wood between the tubes to create a deck however it would need to be a snug fit and at least 3/4 of an inch thick! However in my opinion the T40 is a far superior boat good luck 🤞 👍👍
Hello Ryan! I have just placed an order for this boat. Please, let me know if the engine touches the wheels at any position and where can I get the same wheels as yours. Many thanks, Ned
Hi Ned thanks for watching be sure to hit that subscribe button 😄😄 the engine clears the wheels in every position www.ebay.co.uk/itm/225230670207?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=E48ybevcS06&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=HM3r7bI4Sgq&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
@@nedgeorganas I changed the actual wheels to solid hard tyre wheels because I got a few punctures the diameter only appears bigger because the tyres have a flatter radius in comparison to the originals
@@ryanferris7841 Thanks Ryan, would you know the T40's transom height? I plan to fit an Evinrude etec 30 and calculated the required minimum transom height so that when the boat is on the wheels the engine does not touch the ground. The minimum required transom height is 478 mm, assuming that the wheel bracket is mounted at the lowest edge of the transom.
Hi I've just got the same with long shaft to use with both my 14ft wave rider and honwave, I also have a 10hp honda for honwave but fancied using the 25 for both but with the long shaft it kicks up loads of water into the boat at higher speeds can't keep my launch wheels on the back it deflects water straight into boat.... it usable if I want to tow or have extra onboard but not ideal I assume yours is the short shaft version looks much better?
That engine is overkill. Your back plate engine stands on will aventualy come loose from floaters.. 15hp was more than enaugh.. I have had 25hp Yammy and was 85kg beast.. Its crazy heawy..
I love it when online experts tell owners how they’re doing it wrong. I actually asked Honwave why the IE3 says it’s rated at 25hp, while the IE1 and IE2 are rated at 30hp. Honwave told me the IE3 is still rated at 30hp, despite what it says on the aluminum plate.
@@WokeYtubeWhat were you doing, mopping the floors? That Yamaha outboard weighs 57kg, it is the lightest 25hp outboard on the market. There is no problem using it on the T40 in any way, shape or form.