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In this video, I use a vacuum pump and high heat to attempt to dry out the GRP (fiberglass) hull of my sailboat. This setup is a DIY version of the commercially available system that is known as HotVac. Sadly nobody here in Denmark offers the real HotVac as a service, so my only option is to do it the DIY way.
Roger's blog: www.agentlemansyacht.com/
Heat shrink label maker (the machine):
US: amzn.to/2qsUasH
UK: amzn.to/2qm4hAk
Heat shrink labels:
US: amzn.to/2jlEBmG
UK: amzn.to/2izYEMR
PDF about osmosis: www.passionforpaint.co.uk/down...
The PDS is written by Nigel Clegg. See more here: www.passionforpaint.co.uk/
For more information about the commercial HotVac product: www.hotvac.com/
HOTVAC is a trademark of PMW ENTERPRISES LIMITED.
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@boatworkstoday
@boatworkstoday 7 лет назад
Cool setup you put together Mads ;-) looks like it's going to work pretty slick!
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Thanks, Andy! :D I'm very pleased with the setup so far :) Fingers crossed it'll be able to deal with the higher moisture areas too!
@carbidegrd1
@carbidegrd1 7 лет назад
When you remove the mat, is it wet on the back?
@RealityIsTheNow
@RealityIsTheNow 7 лет назад
Also Mads, you a due some serious gratitude for your hard work in making regular, high-quality content. You are not just entertaining us regular subscribers/viewers each Sunday, but are creating an enduring documentation of an ambitious project that will be useful for countless others for years to come. You have really contributed in a significant way to the boating world. You are adding something of real value to the great "hive mind" as you often put it. There are a lot of boating channels, but there are none that operate on the level of practical usefulness and value that is found here (and at Boatworks Today for that matter). So hats off. You didn't make cat videos. You didn't just stick together a bunch of clips of naked girls prancing around in the tropics. You made something worthwhile instead of just click bait. It's all a cut above, Mads, and it is truly appreciated. Thank you.
@SteelDoesMyWill
@SteelDoesMyWill 7 лет назад
Morning coffee and sailboat restoration with Mads... best part of my Sundays!
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Thank you so much :)
@nataliesmith6114
@nataliesmith6114 7 лет назад
I've said it before, and I'll say it again - your vlogs add something special to Sunday afternoons. You do so well with the explanation of the boat repair steps you are taking. Keep the vlogs coming Mads... can't wait to see the next one... and a completed Athena!
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Thank you so much :)
@denniskeohane1219
@denniskeohane1219 7 лет назад
Sunday is Madsday! Best day of the week.
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Thanks! :D
@timtoolman1243
@timtoolman1243 7 лет назад
Dennis Keohane I
@craiggrocott7559
@craiggrocott7559 7 лет назад
Monday is Madsday in Australia, fortunately I'm retired, so it's a cup of tea and on with the show!
@sokoleoko6539
@sokoleoko6539 7 лет назад
Sunday is Madsday! hahahahah yes yes yes hahahahah
@davidanderson2889
@davidanderson2889 7 лет назад
100% whole-heartedly agree!
@fla-bushcraftprepper941
@fla-bushcraftprepper941 7 лет назад
I am glad you have a plan for the hull. If I was not in Florida, I would work on the boat with you. If my wife sees this post, I am toast. I should be in the other room, soldering in LED lights for her Mast Lights. Instead, I am watching Mads videos. Tomorrow, I will be installing two more deep-cycle batteries, her chart plotter and an electric 45 pound thrust trolling motor. The trolling motor is just a backup for the outboard. We like redundancies. Loved the video Mads, it went well with Chinese food.
@tzapper5755
@tzapper5755 7 лет назад
Mads, just a bit of advice. Always replace the cap on your vacuum pump oil immediately. Change the pump oil often. Rule of thumb for me as a licensed HVACR mechanic is to change it after each usage. The oil is the magic elixir that absorbs the moisture. The vacuum pump drops the atmospheric pressure so that the H20 in the system can boil at a very low temperature. The silicone mat is creating a vacuum chamber, so heating the mat and sealing the edges with vacuum tape is what makes the seal. I'm also a licensed Master Electrician here in the US, and you always make me smile with your attention to detail and clean looking electrical work. Love your videos. Best of luck to you.
@nssdesigns
@nssdesigns 7 лет назад
I've never met anyone with as much patients as you. Most people would of had a nervous breakdown by now. Inspiration to others.
@wallacegrommet9343
@wallacegrommet9343 7 лет назад
Your hull Fiberglas resin is finally cured! Well, in one area anyway. Glad you did not opt for the down and dirty quick hull dry out process involving a WW2 surplus flame-thrower in the hands of a decorated infantryman!
@SurfingpirateHI
@SurfingpirateHI 5 лет назад
i love how you let the spider go across the moisture meter without messing with it!
@stephengibson100
@stephengibson100 7 лет назад
Great to see the heating pad working. I've been waiting to see how it would work. Thanks Mads.
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Thanks! So far I'm very pleased :) It'll be exciting to see how the setup performs in the weeks to come :)
@johnmurphy6366
@johnmurphy6366 7 лет назад
Photo bombed by a spider,very funny indeed.congrats on the vac system,just remember to change the pump oil for each use,that's what traps the moisture,thanks for rounding out Sunday.
@kirkbeaumont5295
@kirkbeaumont5295 7 лет назад
Sunday is complete now!
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Hehe, glad to hear it :D
@kylewharton3969
@kylewharton3969 7 лет назад
This is so true Sail Life are my Sundays
@CoVianna
@CoVianna 7 лет назад
Excellent. I hope I never need to sort osmosis out but nice to know there is a good DIY way to sort it as opposed to expensive professional treatment. Well done Mads.
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Thanks! :)
@BobMuk08
@BobMuk08 7 лет назад
Enjoyed your Interview with Drake... and fully understand your remarks about Read or Replying to comments... so no reply is need to this one... but i found this vid utterly fascinating. OK so i may stick my oar in from time to time intended to thank & encourage you.Blessings!
@rahnlawson9463
@rahnlawson9463 3 года назад
OCD Bonus Points.... that was funny, love your sense of humor.
@johnnicolson467
@johnnicolson467 7 лет назад
Its like game of thrones, do I stop watching every week and binge watch or watch every sun night.....Waiting a week just is too long....love watching, thanks.
@brucekratky7993
@brucekratky7993 7 лет назад
That is amazing. One bite at a time and the next thing you know the hull will be ready to splash.
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Yup! Just like eating an elephant ;)
@manfredschmalbach9023
@manfredschmalbach9023 7 лет назад
... or a whale, for that matter. Sailors ought to keep up with their main element, shouldn't they? ;-D
@SailSmileReDo
@SailSmileReDo 7 лет назад
Mads, You may consider doing this kind of stuff on a commercial basis ))) i.e. drying other people's boats for money. So far, it looks encouraging
@mlmontalvo
@mlmontalvo 7 лет назад
Hands down my favorite channel. The downside is the renewed wait till next Sunday. Awesome channel you've put together Mads. See you next Sunday....
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Thank you so much :) See you next Sunday ;)
@Lenny2353
@Lenny2353 7 лет назад
I'll second that, i just want to watch next weeks one now lol
@makhoe1
@makhoe1 7 лет назад
This video was a good one. The break you took did a noticeable amount of good.
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Thank you :)
@lildeena1
@lildeena1 7 лет назад
I'm so glad you suffer from OCD. Helps make great vids of quality work that come out on a timely basis.
@cliffjamerson3107
@cliffjamerson3107 7 лет назад
I like this show,he's the mr. Rogers of diy boat repair I wish him well in this restoration
@phygital1
@phygital1 7 лет назад
Can't express enough how much of a confidence boost you are. Lots of smaller projects to do on my boat, and with some sound research, right tools, patience and time, I'm knocking them off one by one. Thanks a million!!
@timlamarre8680
@timlamarre8680 7 лет назад
I really admire how you stay so chill and upbeat. This is an elaborate project and you are doing the project and the video at the same time. Even though I realize it is essential, I have a hard time maintaining the rational methodicism when I have eighty-five projects and eight other home- and work-related tasks hanging over my head. It's so entertaining just watching someone else do it.
@soulie13
@soulie13 7 лет назад
Mads, I've been watching for a year, and this is a first comment. Your enthusiasm for the DIY work is really impressive, and it rubs off. I recently purchased my own small sailboat(Cape Dory 27) and while she's in pretty good shape, I am as excited to work on her as I am to sail her. Thanks for passing along the DIY bug.
@bscott3211
@bscott3211 7 лет назад
Awesome again! I'll bet you're relieved the moisture is coming down so quick! You'll also find all kinds of uses for your new vacuum pump.
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Thanks! I am very relieved! :) I'm sure that vacuum pump will come in super handy :)
@waterfaucet9926
@waterfaucet9926 7 лет назад
I am thankful for the automatic "clickbait filter". Hope the epoxy makes it to denmark 🇩🇰 soon! Sanding next episode?
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
I don't know why more sailing channels don't enable the clickbait filter ;) I doubt I'll be sanding next weekend but soon! :)
@alapikomamalolonui6424
@alapikomamalolonui6424 7 лет назад
I saw the "clickbait filter" notice, but had no idea what it was filtering... perhaps I'll go back and check again, one moment please... Oh,.. right.. didn't see the pixelation in the striped-checked shirt and the "mottled" background. Thanks for applying the filter, though. I doubt your belly-button is particularly "jolting", but I'm not seeing everything everything that's pixelated, am I? :) As an aside: Have you thought about doing "voice work" as a side-job? I'd suggest searching out an agent, to explore the idea, or simply asking your viewers if anyone knows of any "remote voice-work" that any of THEIR friends and acquaintances might have out there. You have a rather "David Attenborough" -like voice quality (except a bit better, IMHO), which is EXTREMELY easy to listen to. Another revenue stream that you can do entirely remotely for anyone on the planet seems like a pretty good idea to me. And it really wouldn't take up too much of your time to do. ..anyway,.. just a brain-worm for your "long term planning" cerebral system to chew on, or it to chew on you. :) Makani ʻoluʻolu, a me ʻau i ke kai loa maikaiʻi me pōmaikaʻi,.. eventually! :) (Fair winds, and good blessed sailing,.. eventually!) ((..more accurately: Pleasant winds, and "swim" the great ocean well with blessings.)) -Alapiko
@USMCCGAGNG
@USMCCGAGNG 7 лет назад
I have said this before, I cannot tell you how excellent your mastery of English and vocabulary is! Kudos!
@bjornbaggen
@bjornbaggen 7 лет назад
Thanks again for The effort you're putting in these videos!
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Thank you! :)
@gregsargentuk
@gregsargentuk 7 лет назад
Great to see your plan coming together Mads. We're collecting our 'new' project boat new week. I can't wait to get to work :)
@gregsargentuk
@gregsargentuk 7 лет назад
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@hommie789
@hommie789 7 лет назад
Mads, the vacuum pump should boil off the wetness, maybe have a look at trying a section without the heating mats. Put a section under as much vacuum as you can get and leave it sit for a few hours and see. In commercial refrigeration that is how we do it with all the refrigerant piping before we make final connections. I do think it would be better with the heat but a comparison might save you a bit of electricity.As always another great video, almost wish you published 3 a week, but that is asking alot.
@mrjsmoss
@mrjsmoss 7 лет назад
The vacuum pump will remove moisture on it's own so I figured the addition of the heating pad would accelerate the process. Your DIY boat jobs are as awesome as your videos. BIG treat for Jokull, we miss him not being around Athena. Another cameo appearance would be great! Hugs for Wilma.
@roncobb3449
@roncobb3449 4 года назад
When smoke escapes from an electrical component it will be observed that the component stops working. The function of the wire harness is to carry the smoke from one device to another; when the wire harness "springs a leak", it lets all the smoke out of the system. Once this happens, nothing works afterwards. A Smoke Joke..... great videos, I'm bindging to catch up
@andersjakobsen9906
@andersjakobsen9906 7 лет назад
;-) I hope this will work out for you. I thought I should say that winter is the driest seasen and best for drying. But now I have faith in a authumn splash. Greetings from Norway.
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Thanks :) I'm not 100% sure about splashing in the autumn but more about that in the next video :)
@Talhern
@Talhern 7 лет назад
home made hot vac system looks great and glad it's working for you. we'll done sir.
@MaCroCosmHD
@MaCroCosmHD 7 лет назад
You must be very glad that all the research you did on DIY HotVac seems to have paid off - It looks like it works great! Now nothing to do but just to work on the deck, move the mat, work on the deck, move the mat... for the next... well, don't think about how long it'll take. Hope you get your epoxy soon!
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Thanks! Seems that it's just a matter of putting in the time now :) Although there is one annoying issue with the deck but more about that next week :)
@Tinker001
@Tinker001 7 лет назад
"but more about that next week" hhhmmm... You don't LOOK like Nike... & neither of your boats are aluminum...
@petenash7994
@petenash7994 7 лет назад
Hi Mads - share it with your global work team and together with Mr G Oogle we will surmount!! Really great videos.
@Asteroid828
@Asteroid828 7 лет назад
Mads your my hero. Nothing to big or too small. If you ever sell that boat the buyers will be cueing up. Your commitment is inspiring. Look forward to the next one.
@nordemoniac
@nordemoniac 5 лет назад
Great work! There’s two theories/reasons for the blisters. 1. Osmosis; Uncured polyester is denser than water and water is forced in through osmosis and increases pressure, causing blisters 2. Hydrolysis; Uncured polyester and water traveling through glass fiber causing the polyester to fission into phthalic acid and styrene. These molecules takes more space, increasing pressure. What’s genius with your setup is that the heat might kickstart a new curing process of the uncured polyester (which in both cases is the cause) and might even strengthen your hull, not just dry it.
@vincentbarkley9121
@vincentbarkley9121 4 года назад
Terrific video. Excellent method to dry out the hull. Very helpful info.
@grakkerful
@grakkerful 7 лет назад
LMAO at the clickbait! Also, pretty casual about the spider walking under your hand there. Yet another great video Mads.
@Doc477
@Doc477 7 лет назад
Nice job and set up. I just finish draining, drying, grinding out pox last fall and winter on my 37.7 c&c mark II. Had used ICE pick to open pox, drained and opened up to air. A lot of grinding followed then I Reglassed and painted those areas after about a month of drying them out. Put boat in water last June and left in all last winter. Will dive and clean bottom soon. Hopefully no new pox. I heard the key is keeping a dry bilge. If water stays in bilge it draws water though hull. Only time I get water in bilge is heavy rain that seeps in from mast. Good luck.
@svswellskimmer5785
@svswellskimmer5785 7 лет назад
Another great video. You don't need bimbo clickbait when the quality is so good... Kudos to Mads...again!
@ocxb
@ocxb 7 лет назад
Really happy to see the heating pad is getting the job done.
@jbauer890
@jbauer890 7 лет назад
Awesome. The "Magic Smoke".
@tonyroberts7086
@tonyroberts7086 7 лет назад
So much work to do mads Deck. Hull interior. Looking forward to watching the improvements
@tedboender
@tedboender 7 лет назад
She's gonna be better than new. Cheers
@oldtimerman59
@oldtimerman59 7 лет назад
Mads apart from your hyper intellect , brillo content and stellar work ethic.... you are by far the best personality on U tube , thanks
@michaelfarinola5044
@michaelfarinola5044 7 лет назад
Good stuff Mads, if you ever come near Portsmouth, New Hampshire let's go sailing. You have inspired me on many a project and I look forward to your videos. Mike
@TheGeohart
@TheGeohart 6 лет назад
outstanding work
@thatdutchguy2882
@thatdutchguy2882 7 лет назад
Great idea Mads 👍.
@garyleonard4009
@garyleonard4009 7 лет назад
Great job Mad's. Fantastic.
@graeme-sailingskeptic
@graeme-sailingskeptic 7 лет назад
looks good mads!
@peel5114
@peel5114 7 лет назад
you are the man mads! well done
@rasmuskurten8455
@rasmuskurten8455 7 лет назад
Great to see the excitement of finally getting to work on drying the hull!
@MartinPaljak
@MartinPaljak 7 лет назад
You are pure motivation. Greetings from Estonia!
@khyvich
@khyvich 7 лет назад
Thorough and we love the shout out to the OCD bonus points. Look forward to the drying of the hull and the lay on of the gel coat.
@SailingYachtZora
@SailingYachtZora 7 лет назад
Savage work as usual Mads, thanks for the update :)
@bigfoot1307
@bigfoot1307 7 лет назад
Looking good Mads keep up the great work
@TassieKustoms
@TassieKustoms 7 лет назад
Absolutely love these videos.keep up the great work.muchly appreciated..
@allynonderdonk7577
@allynonderdonk7577 7 лет назад
Make sure you change the pump oil after about 5 hours of use the first time. It is a special vaccuum pump oil. It constantly burns it off so keep some on hand.
@micheltremblay4460
@micheltremblay4460 7 лет назад
Gréât vidéo Mads. Lové to watch them and your progress.
@dsmfusionmedia
@dsmfusionmedia 7 лет назад
great vid mads, I have watched every single one and I think I have been subscribed since very early on.
@franks5651
@franks5651 7 лет назад
As always, you have produced another well researched and professionally presented video.
@robstone4112
@robstone4112 7 лет назад
Awesome to see the osmosis treatment, that heating mat is great ! Another great video Mads, Excellent !
@docorangepeel
@docorangepeel 7 лет назад
Well done Mads. It's a great start and it looks like its going to work just fine. :)
@billfournier6114
@billfournier6114 7 лет назад
Thanks Mads for the update and the links! ;-)
@stevie1463
@stevie1463 7 лет назад
Great content yet again and I know its good as I find myself disappointed when its finished. Learning a lot from you, refreshing to see.
@immoosiesmom
@immoosiesmom 7 лет назад
Thank you for another informative and fun half hour. Nice job you are doing with Athena. I get the feeling she will carry you safely.
@nauibussailing8432
@nauibussailing8432 7 лет назад
Very impressed with the 'HotVac' Osmosis treatment. Reading/hearing the theory is one thing, seeing it in practice is something else.
@terrancelane3159
@terrancelane3159 7 лет назад
Thanks Mads, the information you provided is great and very well done. I am looking forward to seeing the results.
@gladbjorn
@gladbjorn 7 лет назад
Exciting, it moving along!
@samlewis7989
@samlewis7989 7 лет назад
I've never seen this done before. You've done the hard work and designed a good working system. Possible tweaks: placing insulation over the mat to direct heat into the hull and lower power costs, positioning the pot lower than the pump to reduce chance of moisture reaching the pump.
@breehornsailor1193
@breehornsailor1193 7 лет назад
Wow, I´m sailing. You´re a DIY Lover. Nice one, thanks a lot for the education.
@hackedcyborg49
@hackedcyborg49 7 лет назад
I just put an offer in on a boat - thanks Mad's for my future poverty!!!!
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
That's awesome! Congrats :)
@hackedcyborg49
@hackedcyborg49 7 лет назад
Sail Life She's a 1971 Rival 32! Very excited! So I will going back to the start of your videos and taking lots of notes and appreciating your efforts from an entirely new perspective! 😁
@AndyUK-Corrival
@AndyUK-Corrival 7 лет назад
Hacked Cyborg Great news, I have a Rival 32 as well. I am admin for the Rival Owners Association Facebook page so go ahead and join as lots of owners with loads of good help and info. Sorry to jump on your comments Mads. Great video today btw. Andy
@hackedcyborg49
@hackedcyborg49 7 лет назад
FrenchAM100 Hi!!! Good news - offer has been accepted, so just organising survey... will be joining the owners club and FB Soon! 😁. I guess I also need to get a DSLR for videoing this makeover? Yet Another Sailboat Refit and Cruising Channel!!???!! Lol!
@sokoleoko6539
@sokoleoko6539 7 лет назад
great video Mads. Thank you for talking about cost
@larryedge7827
@larryedge7827 7 лет назад
I love it and it looks like it will save a lot of time.
@scottjones9670
@scottjones9670 7 лет назад
Glad it seemed to be working for you Mads! Looking forward to seeing how the progress goes the rest of the summer.
@gimp079
@gimp079 7 лет назад
Nice Mads, really enjoyed the content of your video and thanks very much. Cant wait for the next one :)
@01ariti
@01ariti 7 лет назад
I admire your resolve and ingenuity, inspirational and educational to anyone carrying out a refit. Good luck, enjoyed your Faroe Island trip as well.
@glassman51
@glassman51 7 лет назад
Hey mads, that passion for paint tutorial on osmosis is incredible, hopefully it is more information than I will ever need but it's nice to know that it's out there. As always thanks so much for your great channel
@daffymar
@daffymar 7 лет назад
Ah Mads, at last some serius moisture droping,! Thank God for that!!
@RealityIsTheNow
@RealityIsTheNow 7 лет назад
Oh, that midriff. How you tease us, Mads. :) Excellent video as always. Thanks for brightening my Sunday.
@hackledrummer1543
@hackledrummer1543 7 лет назад
Well I've done it! Watched and (hopefully remembered to 'like') all of your videos. I happened by a couple of your posts a while back and totally enjoyed them. You mentioned that 'likes' helped you a lot and that all your vids could be accessed chronologically, so I set off on the 'journey'. They were entertaining, funny at times and above all VERY informative. From strips of paper towel attached to the underside of deck fittings to track down leaks to painting prep and tidy, labled wiring. Brilliant. And all done by an intellegent, methodical 'amateur'! I've not seen any 'professional' make better videos. Removing the splash boards to Athena to set up a camera to record you removing the splash boards and introducing this week's vid lol... that's commitment. I'm currently 'tidying up' (re-fit would be over stating it, but why I'm watching these kinds of videos) the interior of a 6.5m 'Trailor Sailer' (as we call them in New Zealand) and have adopted the colour ways and style of Obylix for the project because I can see that it works great! Well to finish off RU-vid's longest ever comment, I look forward to seeing the sure to be great transformation of Athena... and certainly look forward to watching the adventures you take her on. Thanks for a great series.
@craiggrocott7559
@craiggrocott7559 7 лет назад
Great video Mads, even though I will probably never need to do this I found it really interesting. Cheers from OZ
@alexcouto9772
@alexcouto9772 7 лет назад
aahhhhh... now i can sleep. Great sunday video.
@tiborkiss9186
@tiborkiss9186 7 лет назад
HI Mads! Yet another great video. Thank you on behalf of maybe other boat owners - myself, I surely learn a lot from your work and observations. Thank you!
@TonyAnschutz
@TonyAnschutz 7 лет назад
OCD Bonus points rule! Great solutions sir. Looking forward to the progress
@BetterthanitwasNetsailing
@BetterthanitwasNetsailing 7 лет назад
Wicked tattoo under that pixelated area, Mads. Very pleased to hear the levels are dropping. Very exciting!
@HappyCamperIV
@HappyCamperIV 7 лет назад
great setup! should do the trick. love the "Angry Pixies" metaphore. looking good, keep at it.
@sailaway4559
@sailaway4559 7 лет назад
great PDF down load. thanks
@LeifOve123
@LeifOve123 7 лет назад
Great update Mads! Looks like there will be some giant leaps going forward!👍😃
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Thanks! Fingers crossed :D
@siirkire
@siirkire 7 лет назад
I'm not going to do that, but I do find it very instructive. One of your best videos, thank you!
@Qbus
@Qbus 7 лет назад
Great video once again. I didn't heard anything you said about the different scales, as my entire focus was on the spider :D
@glenn6229
@glenn6229 7 лет назад
I'm curious if any moisture is collected in the vacuum pot , or does the heating pad vaporize it before it reaches the pot ? The method that you are using appears to be very professional. You do excellent work.
@richhamel6810
@richhamel6810 7 лет назад
Madsday, I like it. I always make your video part of my Sunday. I really liked the interview with Drake, Thank you.
@paul-kayak
@paul-kayak 7 лет назад
looks good Mads. lets hope everything continues working as planned
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Thanks! Fingers crossed :D
@leonardmathis991
@leonardmathis991 7 лет назад
great video as always. your method makes a lot of sense.
@SailLife
@SailLife 7 лет назад
Thanks :) I'm super excited to see how the setup is going to perform over the coming weeks :)
@emilygraham3440
@emilygraham3440 7 лет назад
Very cool solution. I know you're stoked for those readings to have dropped like that. Sending an impressed fist bump from Florida!
@kenpfaff5451
@kenpfaff5451 7 лет назад
Mads, Very good video. It must have taken a lot of research to find all of the components to put this together. Looking forward to seeing the entire hull taken care of
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