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Restoring our sailboat's RIGGING: Backstay fix & Mast varnish with FPV Footage - Sailing Yabá 214 

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Bringing Yabá from wreck to dreamy! Episode 214
In this episode of our boat restoration, we take you up our masts to make them ready to receive the long-awaited sails! And while up there, we spot a huge sea creature. What was it?!
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Recently we decided to purchase a two-masted wooden schooner in Brazil. The fun detail about our story is that the boat we bought was sinking and relying on many bilge pumps to survive so we had to lift it onto the dry to start a full refit. Once the boat was lifted (for the first time in her life) we realized that the work needed was much more than expected. Between bailing or accepting the challenge, we decided to go for the second option. Watch us as we bring Yabá back to life with the help of an amazing team of traditional shipwrights, sharing every phase of the process, overcoming the highs and lows and having fun along the way.
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@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
Have you seen a sea lion before? We were so stoked about the encounter!!
@creageous
@creageous 7 дней назад
I have seen the sea lions that take over an entire wharf in San Francisco, CA, USA. They can get mean and aggressive, so nobody can't get onto the wharf. They are huge and have big pointy tusks that are very intimidating.
@garybaris139
@garybaris139 7 дней назад
I live in Cape Town South Africa and we have them frequenting our harbours and have become quite tame in the smaller fishing harbours. Some some are so tame that they perform tricks for the tourists in exchange for treats. In fixing the cap to the clamp below it, I'd not weld it because it will make future maintenance almost impossible without removing much of the rigging. Just weld brackets to them and bolt the brackets together. I fully agree with fixing the cable between the masts to the cap. the way it is now exerts a shearing force to the wood of the mast between the cap and the clamp the cable is fastened to. The chain you were looking at removing serves the purpose of preventing the extended piece of mast from being able to slide down. If you remove it (I agree that it is a terrible solution) you must replace it with something else that can perform the same function. Whatever you put in there must be pre-tensioned before you tension up your rigging else you may get the mast extension moving as you tension the rigging.
@nmauch
@nmauch 7 дней назад
Yes there are a lot of them in Northern California! Wonder if they are following the penguins (that is, food) as they migrate? Looks like challenging work on the mast. Kudos!
@kinbailey310
@kinbailey310 8 дней назад
Those walkie talkies come in headset versions so they are hands free. They have been dubbed the marriage savers by the Gone with the Wynns channel.
@blaise2628
@blaise2628 8 дней назад
FYI from a Google search... "When aluminum and stainless steel are combined, they can corrode due to a chemical process called galvanic corrosion. This happens when the two dissimilar metals are exposed to an electrolyte, which transfers electrons from the positively charged material (anode) to the negatively charged material (cathode). In the case of aluminum and stainless steel, the aluminum acts as the anode and is preferentially attacked, causing it to weaken and deteriorate faster."
@hardhead5700
@hardhead5700 8 дней назад
Didn't see any dissimilar metals joined in this video.
@johnnunn8688
@johnnunn8688 8 дней назад
@@hardhead5700I saw what looked like bronze but I don’t think it was joined to anything 🤷‍♂️.
@gardnep
@gardnep 7 дней назад
I think it was all stainless, full marks for the welding, any process even drilling is not easy.
@Jonathand.Elixson
@Jonathand.Elixson 8 дней назад
I can't get over Yab'a looks in the water, sets in the water so nice. Y'all hard work paid off. Congratulations!!!
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
Right? She's so beautiful! After so long on the hard we kind of forgot... but we are in love now!
@jamesvanian5524
@jamesvanian5524 8 дней назад
For your determination and hard work. All the best. James.
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
Thank you so so much James!!
@edwardtimberlake4646
@edwardtimberlake4646 8 дней назад
Hi Ben. Nothing is simple! I am impressed with your ability to work up the mast as and deal with the height, and other related stuff. I realise this is not being very helpful, but I have been curious to know for before you launched, why you did not have the masts dismounted, and deal with their total maintenance and restoration at that point and when it would, to all intents, have been easier. Hope you will enlighten me, and of course I wish you all the luck in getting them fixed while in position, and afloat. Good luck and stay safe. Ted
@malreynolds9591
@malreynolds9591 8 дней назад
It's Sunday, so it's Yaba time :)
@peterrahill9263
@peterrahill9263 8 дней назад
"Yabá-dabá-DOO!" Yes - another good and fun episode.
@allenclark1914
@allenclark1914 8 дней назад
Every time you show Yaba with the drone shots it is amazing , thinking of the long journey and how she looks so beautiful in the water. Of course every day you continue to make her closer to getting dressed in sails and finishing projects. Love your episodes, ❤ as always much love and best wishes .
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
Thank you so much!
@jonathenbishop1119
@jonathenbishop1119 6 дней назад
Y'all have come such a long way in your journey. We are proud of you, two.
@gardnep
@gardnep 7 дней назад
Sea lion probably ate the penguin. Who need the gym when you are climbing a mast. Great job to lend your power. Thanks for the video.
@simsjef
@simsjef 8 дней назад
Ben when you were cutting with your reciprocal saw, I thought of MP because her electrical work allowed you to charge batteries for the saw. What a great team you both are and good neighbors sharing your electrical power and your welder with others. This is one great channel.
@aaronpaul5990
@aaronpaul5990 8 дней назад
The mast is such a nice wood ... and its thankfully easy to tell which part you have sanded and which part isnt yet xD
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
true!!
@dcallan812
@dcallan812 7 дней назад
great video 2x👍 Nice to see the rigging and sails getting some attention, Yabá needs to ⛵.
@niemanjulie
@niemanjulie 7 дней назад
The transformation of the boat's appearance is truly remarkable, and both of you are extraordinary!
@JCKR-yv4gy
@JCKR-yv4gy 6 дней назад
Wow. My stomach turned just seeing you getting up there.
@TheStinsonsteve
@TheStinsonsteve 5 дней назад
Looks awesome! You guys are kicking ass!
@bobuncle8704
@bobuncle8704 8 дней назад
Seeing you spend so much time up the mast takes me back to my youth. I spent almost 10 years in communications, and I did do most of the tower work for the company. Much of it was 60’ to 150’, but there were a few times I was at 400 feet. Boy, oh boy, how I miss those days.
@DonFarmer-hq5sw
@DonFarmer-hq5sw 8 дней назад
Ben here’s an idea for sanding under the shrouds. Buy a couple of belt sander belts , about one inch wide and thirty inches long. Cut them and hold one end in each hand to pull the belt back and forth, sanding the side away from you. 😊
@clivestainlesssteelwomble7665
@clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 8 дней назад
Hire a large pipe lini 2:34 shiner with sanding belts long and wide enough to wrap half way round a mast or boom.. just keep it moving so you don't get steps in what your sanding.
@scorsagain
@scorsagain 6 дней назад
That mast transformation was beautiful. Please stay safe.
@inknpaintCW
@inknpaintCW 8 дней назад
impressive working at height without losing every piece as I would have! Nice work
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
Thank you!!
@Maxdekriek
@Maxdekriek 7 дней назад
wow I can't find the wricht words for it but you guy's are the best ...living the dream ,one day at the time!!... every day some progress is made and Yaba is coming more and more to life! ... Thank you guy's soooo much for sharing this life long project and i wish you all the best and cant wait til i see you guy's sail the oceans !!! greetsz from friesland...max p.s i said it before and say it again... Ilove you guy's.....you are the best!!!!!😉😊💛💙
@jonasmichaelmoir9378
@jonasmichaelmoir9378 8 дней назад
Looking great guys! I totally understand how difficult it is to finish projects that aren't the funnest things to do... Always starting is harder than the work itself...Cheers from Ukraine!:)💙💛
@douglasburch2320
@douglasburch2320 7 дней назад
Excellent progress!! As always, thanks for taking us along.
@Davidcallard
@Davidcallard 7 дней назад
Just a thought: when you hoist your sails for the first time. Do it in a light air and raise the sail slowly while keeping a sharp eye on the rigging of the. mast for any signs of the strain anywhere. Best of luck to you and MP 😅❤
@webb1141
@webb1141 5 дней назад
Fresh shrimp is an awesome meal
@robertjerome1889
@robertjerome1889 8 дней назад
I 've watched you since your beginning buying a SINKING boat.ha.. Can't wait to watch you sailing the WORLD !!!
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
We can't wait either! Thank you for sticking by!
@kirklumsden8107
@kirklumsden8107 7 дней назад
Great job. Nice the mast getting some attention.
@chupitos2269
@chupitos2269 8 дней назад
That's a great job! The mast is looking really nice. Instead of pulling the rope you could lock it at the base of the mast than using 2 prusik or marchand knots to ascend on the rope, one knot tied to your chest and the other one with a strap to your foot, you just straight your leg while moving up the chest knot, then put your weight on the chest knot, bring up the leg knot and repeat. It takes a bit of coordination but when you mastered the technique you'll be up the mast in minutes! Plus if the rope is long enough MP from below can undo the side you're not tied in and lowering you down to deck if needed. As always fair winds
@Arnaud58
@Arnaud58 7 дней назад
@26:29 My thoughts exactly! Two properly bended strips with a distance holder in between, at the right angle welded to the new top attachment would be quite enough. The distance holder between the strips will keep them parallel and apart to protect the little top mast before bending together and attaching to the top-stay.👴😉
@patrickcollins941
@patrickcollins941 7 дней назад
Your going to be sailing soon I’m so looking forward to seeing Yaba with her sails full…
@seanhanlon5867
@seanhanlon5867 8 дней назад
Be very care when welding anything stainless with electrodes, the slag very often pings right off and makes a B-line for the eyes..wear safety specks with that stuff Ben. I'm a welder myself and that shit is dangerous. 👊🏻👋🏻
@craigkaschan4822
@craigkaschan4822 7 дней назад
As someone mentioned this should have been done on the slip. Good job can’t wait to see Yaba sailing again.
@theradioweyr
@theradioweyr 8 дней назад
I have been wondering for years when the masts would get some love...
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
The time has come 😄
@stevejohns6672
@stevejohns6672 8 дней назад
WE LOVE YOU GUYS.........
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
Thank you!! ❤
@maurofabiokoch4857
@maurofabiokoch4857 6 дней назад
Watching the video I can understand how much love you guys have for the boat and your project. Congratulations, you guys are amazing!!
@jackrichards1863
@jackrichards1863 8 часов назад
F Yea! You're the real deal Ben. Up that mast doing it the way sailors from the days of square rigs get up there and make it happen and no mistakes. Though I'm lost for any reason not to have done the masts up before they were raised while in the shipyard?😂 Nice size house on the water . Very cool.
@MrSychnant
@MrSychnant 7 дней назад
Doing the masts and getting the rigging sorted will be the "icing" on Yaba's cake !!
@curtyoung3153
@curtyoung3153 8 дней назад
A real sailor hangs on with his toes when he is aloft.
@Kamikaziidare
@Kamikaziidare 8 дней назад
Ben, to sandpaper in difficult places and up against fittings and rigging, take a flexible ruler or stainless steel ruler and wrap a layer of blue painter’s masking tape around the length. You can then either use aerosol spray contact adhesive or broad double sided tape to paste the sandpaper grit of your choice to the rule and get into those difficult to reach places. Nice thing about stainless steel rulers is they normally have a hole, you can tie a string or lanyard through the hole to secure it to your tool belt in case you drop it
@michaelsams7727
@michaelsams7727 7 дней назад
Great job and video. Love the team work
@sailingsjofagel
@sailingsjofagel 7 дней назад
What a job..!! Super nice to have that one out the way, and I admire your tenacity to press on with such a difficult working environment, dangling from a rope, sanding and varnishing. Hope it goes well for the next stage. Soon she'll be sailing..!! Woohoo..!! ❤
@lbb101
@lbb101 8 дней назад
That dinghy so .... :D One just must love it. Even so a full wooden dinghy is somehow the only thing that fits Yaba.
@rustybonner
@rustybonner 8 дней назад
Have you ever thought about using the windless to hoist you up the mast?
@ernestospadolesto8126
@ernestospadolesto8126 8 дней назад
Good episode, you guys always have something going on. Good work, good RU-vid.
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@cetterus
@cetterus 8 дней назад
Yaba is a big girl. There will always be something. When Ben and MP start to combine exploration, sailing and maintenance- it will be even better.
@dgrant2467
@dgrant2467 8 дней назад
It's a bit late now, but from what I could see, the chain set up is what holds your top mast up at the top of your main mast. Based on Tally Ho's set up, the collars are there to allow you to lower (or raise) the top mast and do not provide support for the top mast. Hope that information helps! All the best!
@gordonagent7037
@gordonagent7037 8 дней назад
MP I saw you hugging that tree (mast) you little greenie. Ben, it’s no wonder you’re as skinny as a rake, the amount of climbing and activity you do on the boat, really good job of the mast cap, extending it was a great idea. Have a great week guys……Ben I think you need to take MP somewhere warmer, I’m sure I could see her shivering
@Kevin15301
@Kevin15301 6 дней назад
Anxious to see you all on the open ocean with all the sails hoisted.
@mtescari
@mtescari 8 дней назад
the episodes are getting better every week! Specially now that you are doing most part of the job (nothing against having someone working for you). congratulations!!!
@richierich2208
@richierich2208 6 дней назад
So good to see you get the big jobs done!!! The varnish is looking super amazing and so vibrant. Keep up the work!!❤ Yabá may be in the water, but she is still a work in progress. 🎉
@Maxdekriek
@Maxdekriek 7 дней назад
Yes monday morning and Yaba time!!!!!( i was watching tour de france)
@chandrasutton4669
@chandrasutton4669 8 дней назад
Great progress this week!!!😊🎉❤
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
Thank you!! 😊
@johnb4183
@johnb4183 7 дней назад
Going up and down the mast looks like a workout , great job guys !
@stevelansdowne
@stevelansdowne 7 дней назад
Another great video showing how you’ve become an accomplished craftsman!
@k.s.1871
@k.s.1871 5 дней назад
oh to be young again and have that much ambition !
@brentchalmers1436
@brentchalmers1436 7 дней назад
....but that is AMAZING welding stick with a solar panel....whod'a thunk it!!!
@Papawman
@Papawman 8 дней назад
Being a Good neighbor is important wherever you are.. ;-)
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
True!! ☺
@johnnunn8688
@johnnunn8688 8 дней назад
Bartering gives me maximum pleasure. I have a large allotment and it great to swap some beans for a haircut, mixed veg for a pint of beer, love it.
@B.E.Long.63
@B.E.Long.63 7 дней назад
Yaba Daba Do, Your vessel sits in the water so well, Looking good.
@SteinVarjord
@SteinVarjord 8 дней назад
About the mast top attachment steel thingy: The whole thing is wrong. Don’t repair it. Sure you can weld on a longer tube to improve it some, but this was rigged for tourist sailing, only light wind sailing. No matter how much you improve it, it’s still just wrong. It creates huge bending loads and point loads on the wood. That’s a major failure waiting to happen, at the worst possible moment… Do something completely different, like take inspiration from how classic boats are rigged. Big loads need to be aligned, not create huge bending loads as this is. The most classic way is to have spliced loops at the end of ropes or wires. They have a leather padding and are put around the mast top. Then there are wooden blocking under them to keep the from sliding down the mast. This is the simplest possible way, which will always align and has the fewest possible failure points. It’s also lighter and cheaper. The rig has massive forces when the weather is up. That’s when you really need the rig to work. Motoring without sails in big waves is a nightmare. And yes, I’ve sailed across big oceans many times. Also designed and built some boats. Not just an armchair “specialist”. Don’t mess with essential structural elements of the boat systems. This piece is undisputedly one such.
@briansmythe3000
@briansmythe3000 7 дней назад
Unfortunally They Don"t want Too hear Constructive Critisim, all They want Too hear is great Job Every thing Is Fine , If they really Do plan on taking this boat out In the Open ocean , It will be Under way more stresses as your Pointed out , Than it was designed for
@tomeidt7057
@tomeidt7057 4 дня назад
I've tried to comment things like this before. They must know by now this isn't really a sailboat. They're just keeping up the expectation of their viewers who seem to be mostly non sailors or amateur sailors. Dismal sail area with a round keel and not nearly enough weight. Someone crudely adapted some found rollerfurling headsails to a tourist boat. She's gonna be a pig to sail. It'll be an good coastal cruiser if the engine holds up. The sails will save fuel on anything below a beam reach in light winds. She might even motorsail to windward a bit
@billhadden7219
@billhadden7219 7 дней назад
You 2 are dam awesome working together. Yes , sail equipment first and then others. Time to set the board up in order of importance . Your doing great. Love the view. Maybe you can mount a camera up there. Carry on.
@NavegasEsPReciso
@NavegasEsPReciso 8 дней назад
Amei o lobo marinho! A natureza cumprimentando a Yabá!! GO YABÁ!!
@richardchiriboga4424
@richardchiriboga4424 6 дней назад
Thank you for sharing your life with us!!!!❤❤
@user-qt1kb2lp6f
@user-qt1kb2lp6f 7 дней назад
I so know the feeling of wanting to be under sail and can't wait , just like you ❤
@user-ji2nv2vd6r
@user-ji2nv2vd6r 8 дней назад
It's going to take time. Great video. Stay safe, and have a wonderful week ahead. See you guys on next Sundays video
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
Thank you so much! See you next week!
@chrisevans8455
@chrisevans8455 7 дней назад
Great job Ben. I always worry when I see people climbing and working on masts. You appear to be quite comfortable with it. Very impressive.
@jaymarlin3565
@jaymarlin3565 8 дней назад
AWESOME..!
@johncorreia9041
@johncorreia9041 7 дней назад
MP, needs a wave runner, so she can keep up with those cool Animals 🦈🦑🐟🐠🎣🐡🐡🦄🐊🦜🐸🐟🐬🐋🐳🦖🐉🦎
@stvooplayhouse
@stvooplayhouse 8 дней назад
Love it ❤
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
Thank you! ❤
@maryjnorwood3962
@maryjnorwood3962 7 дней назад
Beautiful view from up there! Lovely wildlife abounds in Brazil. 😎🥰😎🥰😎
@phlodel
@phlodel 8 дней назад
I'll bet you could get people to pay for the privilege of sanding and varnishing Yaba. I've been watching since the beginning. I'm impressed with how competent you've become.
@mwatkins2464
@mwatkins2464 7 дней назад
I very seriously doubt that you could find free labor. That’s crazy 😂
@DougAdams-uo1ee
@DougAdams-uo1ee 7 дней назад
I would be free labor just for the opportunity!!!!!!
@mwatkins2464
@mwatkins2464 7 дней назад
@@DougAdams-uo1ee Internet labor is easy to find till the hard work starts. It’s easy to say that from an air conditioned room at home.
@marialinakeil8257
@marialinakeil8257 5 дней назад
Vocês 2 são incriveis.E como é bom poder ajudar os amigos.E uma troca mutua🐶🐶👏👏👏⚓⛵🇧🇷
@vancguy9204
@vancguy9204 8 дней назад
Looking good!
@davidascher1801
@davidascher1801 7 дней назад
Beautiful, you're in your element!
@timothytardiesr576
@timothytardiesr576 7 дней назад
Keep being awesome team.
@somadevo
@somadevo 7 дней назад
Great episode...Highest Blessings
@Petenz81
@Petenz81 7 дней назад
You should add a couple of gussets to the angle between the mast collar and the aft connector bar
@saxophool
@saxophool 7 дней назад
I watch your channel and a couple other sailing channels and I think, "I should be doing that!" But then someone gets up the top of the mast and I think, "Glad I'm not doing that!" Maybe a solar powered motor boat for me. 😊
@creageous
@creageous 8 дней назад
Nothing makes you stronger than climbing.
@virgilviereckjr.6881
@virgilviereckjr.6881 7 дней назад
Great video, Thanks for sharing. Take care, all the best, & God bless.
@fishbustin7926
@fishbustin7926 7 дней назад
You learned a lot from those Shipwrights.
@kevinmartin3859
@kevinmartin3859 7 дней назад
Good luck with the mast its great when it has been sanded great job by the both of you 😊😊
@franksmith3602
@franksmith3602 3 дня назад
You have to put the chain back, with the collar, down lower... And make it very tight.... It tranfers, the load pulling FOWARD, down on the main mast.... Read, BASIC engineering books. On cantilevers... Rome s used it 2000 years ago...
@bASICMiner
@bASICMiner 8 дней назад
really enjoy the quality content.. a nice time
@ehofman7636
@ehofman7636 8 дней назад
Well done Ben en mp heavy job you do it👍👌
@timjohnson4614
@timjohnson4614 8 дней назад
Ben, please replace the cotter pins in the top of the forward mast port side. It looked like it had a nail instead of a pin. Don’t want any failures 😊
@jopac6614
@jopac6614 8 дней назад
absolutely impressed, welldone guys!!! you're the best👏👏👏
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
Thank you so much! You're the best!
@joseramos7476
@joseramos7476 7 дней назад
great work, getting closer to sailing guys.
@janzuidam2892
@janzuidam2892 8 дней назад
Even from on my couch it looked scary seeing Ben up the mast 😮
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
We thought it was cool to share Ben's point of view so it would seem like you're the one up in the mast. Did that work? 😄
@patraic5241
@patraic5241 7 дней назад
I was really surprised that when you had the hull dismantled that you didn't unstep the masts to work on them. Then restep them once rebuilt.
@nmauch
@nmauch 7 дней назад
You deserve a beer or two for all that time up the mast!
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 7 дней назад
Thank you so much Nathan!
@craigadavies7963
@craigadavies7963 8 дней назад
G'day Crew, Another cool vid guys , Love how the dog's are taking to their new home, what a great life for a dog. Respect....!
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
We think they're having a blast! 😍
@chrisclarke3670
@chrisclarke3670 8 дней назад
Hard work for sure; too bad you couldn’t have done before launching. You’ll get it done though like you’ve done all along. 😎
@claudehopper9813
@claudehopper9813 8 дней назад
Ben & MP i'm sure you know how much pressure ( load ) will be on the mast & rig when under full sail . Your work on the mast & rig is super critical the forces you'll be dealing with will be extreme . Likewise , i was surprised that Yaba doesn't have winches on the masts . I have confidence in your ability to work out any challenges ! Go Team Yaba !
@lbb101
@lbb101 8 дней назад
These traditional Brazilian sailboats wer originally build with free standing masts and with square/gaff mainsail. The standing rigging is really an "extra strengthening". It's indeed not necessary to hold the mast up - like in most modern sailboat types. Where a broken stay quickly leads to dismasting. That's why they could leave the complete standing rig loose so far. They actually explained that in previous episodes and decided to keep/go with the extra of a standing rigging for added strength like the previous owner.
@jimilipi5493
@jimilipi5493 8 дней назад
These are not the aluminum 'straws' of our modern boats and the slenderness of the rigging is much less like a schooner. it's tough.
@americanpatriot8402
@americanpatriot8402 8 дней назад
Good job guys! Inspiring!
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much!
@cartertanya1258
@cartertanya1258 День назад
Rebuilding the cap longer sleeve is a good idea ,but you need to sort a forward tensioner, which it appears that turnbucket chain was for eventhou it looked poor it was doing a job
@ChileExpatFamily
@ChileExpatFamily 8 дней назад
We see Sea Lions and Penguins all the time here in the South of Chile. Come down to Patagonia and you will see lots of them. Jim
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
How lucky you are!!
@AnyBodyCANInspire
@AnyBodyCANInspire 5 дней назад
Hi, you too, Please consider purchasing a Minnkota instinct, electric bow, driven troll motor and remotely controlled docking, buddy
@michaelcharters5727
@michaelcharters5727 8 дней назад
uncoil extension reels when welding. If loaded high currents it will melt the cables
@antoniogomesdeamorim4688
@antoniogomesdeamorim4688 8 дней назад
Bom dia MP@Ben tenham um ótimo dia e excelente semana o vídeo de hoje foi de surpresas hein
@SailingYaba
@SailingYaba 8 дней назад
Verdade né? Muito obrigado e igualmente pra você!
@kirbygulbrandsen4507
@kirbygulbrandsen4507 4 дня назад
It still looks like you haven’t chained that outboard to the transom, for safety. Also it will be hard for someone to steal it, that’s sad but true. Watching from Panama City Florida,USA. 🇺🇸🦅 28:45
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