SRHacksaw
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Rainbow Trout Catch and Smoke: Trolling in Flier, my fast 27 pound 12' DIY foam fishing boat
Trout season has arrived in Vermont and a few days ago I took Flier trolling. A couple hours and we had our limit of rainbows which I smoked. Flier is ideal for easy trolling with a couple of rods. I just lay them down on my tackle bag in the center of the boat, angled in opposite directions and row slowly. There's plenty of width and room in Flier. Within 15 minutes one or the other rod tip jumps in toward the center of the stern and it's an easy pickup for me -- I just let go of the oars and pick up the rod a couple inches in front of me. I don't need a rod holder.
No one else on the lake was catching anything from a boat. I saw an aluminum pram and a couple of kayaks and a canoe. All r...
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Flier Spring 2021
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
Flier in this Covid spring, 2021. Three minutes of escape. Flier is a 27 pound foam and fabric fishing and rowing craft, that I built a year and a half ago. The place is the West River near Brattleboro VT. The trees hadn't even leafed out yet. It just felt good to be out of the house, on the water, and in the sun, after all these hard winter months. Music courtesy of: Asher Fulero Patrick Patri...
Fishing in Flier, my 27 Pound DIY Foam Boat -- #3 Fall 2020
Просмотров 16 тыс.3 года назад
Fishing this fall in Vermont in Flier, my DIY foam 27 pound 12' fast rowing boat. A collection of moments on the river. Some nice smallmouth bass caught and a surprise northern pike. I was out in some beautiful misty mornings when it seemed no one else was on the water but me. For those interested in the boat, I have another video of building Flier, here on RUclips. And if you want to build one...
Fishing in Flier, a DIY Foam Boat: Misty Fall Morning
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Fishing on a cool misty fall morning in Flier, a fast 27 pound 11'-6" foam and fabric fishing boat that I built last winter. Flier build video: ruclips.net/video/4sDubB0-REg/видео.html Plans and information are available at www.payhip.com/flier Music is by Chris Haugen
Fishing in Flier, a DIY Foam Boat: Late Summer Crappies
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.3 года назад
Late Summer fishing in Vermont in Flier, my 27 pound foam row boat. Some nice crappies caught, including one over 13". Flier plans and information at www.payhip.com/flier . Music courtesy of Whole Other, Riot, and Josh Kirsch Media Right Productions
Flier, building a fast 27 lb foam and fabric fishing boat with a used hacksaw blade!
Просмотров 558 тыс.3 года назад
Flier is a fast super light 27 pound 12 ' experimental foam and fabric fishing and rowing boat that I built in January 2020 to replace my Lifetime Tamarack fishing kayak. It's faster, lighter, roomier, carries more weight, and is more stable than my kayak. Flier was built using unconventional materials and construction methods. Surprisingly, the main tool used to build it was an old hacksaw bla...

Комментарии

  • @kylewalker9658
    @kylewalker9658 6 дней назад

    I bought your plans at least a year ago and am really eager to start building. I know you had mentioned designing another boat that could have another on board, is that plan still in the works?

  • @peterkelly8953
    @peterkelly8953 18 дней назад

    Noice!~!~!

  • @doncooper8004
    @doncooper8004 19 дней назад

    This looks so interesting. I purchased the plans earlier today but haven't received an email to access the PDF. How long does it normally take to receive the email?

  • @user-ig4eo5xe8m
    @user-ig4eo5xe8m Месяц назад

    wat kill?

  • @monkeygonewild
    @monkeygonewild 2 месяца назад

    This is such a cute boat and video :)

  • @andrasvarga4066
    @andrasvarga4066 2 месяца назад

    Max.terh, Apa ,fia, 5kg keszeg , Spániel

  • @user-us4dj9tv7j
    @user-us4dj9tv7j 2 месяца назад

    I have a hard time believing this boat seat won't break with a 240 lb guy sitting on it or a rock won't break a hole in it. Other than that nice job!

  • @pamojja
    @pamojja 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for your excellent tutorial, the pdf of course too. How have been your experiences in the long term concerning the resistance oagainst solvents? Does the PMF layer prevent accidental exposure, for example at gas stations, from diffusing through to the XPS, and therefore damage? Thanks, and best wishes.

  • @kevinkromopawiro9264
    @kevinkromopawiro9264 3 месяца назад

    i will make one very soon

  • @bh69videa
    @bh69videa 4 месяца назад

    how the surface of XPS is reinforced if not lamitated ? some special paint ?

  • @larrykillebrew4953
    @larrykillebrew4953 4 месяца назад

    Dear Mr. Hacksaw, I bought you plans a yr or 2 ago. Put em in a binder… wanted to build this for my grandson who is ate up with fishing, so far he has bested all my PR’s he is 10. We are his guardians. This yr we are homeschooling, retired public educator, but his needs weren’t being met. So we began this project yesterday. He got the math! The angles and arcs! Thank you so much for selling this plan reasonably. His best friend and fishing buddies dad passed away a couple of weeks ago. He lives down the road a bit. I dearly hope these two boys learn a lot about life, and fishing as we explore the project you provided for us. Best wishes from NE Oklahoma.

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw 4 месяца назад

      Thanks Larry! Great note! I hope you and your grandson have as much fun building and using your boat as I have!

  • @BadChad-tn3ii
    @BadChad-tn3ii 4 месяца назад

    Craftsmanship is impressive. Materials list would be nice but this is enough. I got it. Thank you

  • @JBSands09
    @JBSands09 5 месяцев назад

    Genius build!

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw 4 месяца назад

      Thanks kindly Joseph! It was fun and I'm still using Flier every chance I get. Looking forward to summer 2024 on the water.

  • @johnbovinich8258
    @johnbovinich8258 5 месяцев назад

    How is the boat holding up? Any repairs or problems noted?

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw 5 месяцев назад

      Hi John, absolutely no problems with my Flier, now after 4 years of heavy use (I have won three annual state Master Angler pins using her). Looking forward to year #5!

  • @humanitynow1565
    @humanitynow1565 5 месяцев назад

    What do you use instead of fiberglass and epoxy????

  • @drtommats5405
    @drtommats5405 7 месяцев назад

    sir, can you please provide me with the meassurements

  • @jonredd650
    @jonredd650 8 месяцев назад

    How long are the oars? I was pricing materials last night. Already bought the plans last year. Im going to finally build it!👍

  • @MrPilgrimuk
    @MrPilgrimuk 8 месяцев назад

    Bought the plans. Excellent. As I live in Europe, it's difficult to get 1" XPS. Can get 20mm or 30mm very easily. Would you be abldvyo advise which would be better or if they would be suitable? Thanks love the videos. 👍

  • @emoflex4u
    @emoflex4u 8 месяцев назад

    I think about, building a sunfish with your method.

  • @davidfuller764
    @davidfuller764 8 месяцев назад

    Even the musical background is spot on

  • @paulisemonger280
    @paulisemonger280 8 месяцев назад

    At an advanced age I have just discovered the sheer pleasure of fishing. Always wanted to build a boat. I think I can manage this with my meagre construction skills. Awe inspiring. Plans bought. Just watching full video for second time. Extremely good video as well.

  • @fryncyaryorvjink2140
    @fryncyaryorvjink2140 8 месяцев назад

    I've always wondered about just using a bed sheet instead of fiberglass. Sure it won't be as strong, but its probably decent If I'm a heavy guy, 270lbs right now, should i just bite the bullet and go with fiberglass or is the material you used sufficient?

  • @royromano9792
    @royromano9792 9 месяцев назад

    Probably better off just wrapping it in syran wrap. Instead of glue and paint and fabric.

  • @steadmanuhlich6734
    @steadmanuhlich6734 9 месяцев назад

    Impressive. Nice catch too! Enjoyed seeing your build video, and the clips of you rowing. Inspiring.

  • @Tom_Bee_
    @Tom_Bee_ 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing this amazing build and selling me the documentation that would allow me to recreate your excellent design. I learned for only $12 that my plan to build a different vessel using similar techniques was likely impractical. That being said, may I ask your opinion on something, please? Do you consider PMF to be suitable for constant immersion if coated in something more waterproof, for example wooden hull paint, or would such a finish be injurious to the foam/glue laminate? I saw notes in the designs talking about how certain finishes will melt the foam and so forth.

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw 10 месяцев назад

      Hello Tom, I don't use the term "poor man's fiberglass". It is non-specific, and frankly, true polyester and epoxy fiberglass are very different in properties from what I've used in Flier. Flier's specific light weight cloth laminate was tested in advance with samples to be appropriate for its intended load and use as a 12 foot ultralight portageable drysailed fishing boat. I've proven the boat out in practice for three seasons now. I honestly can't tell you what would work for entirely different boats' purposes, loads, etc. There have been boats built of real fiberglass fiberglass over foam, using epoxy resins on styrofoam, or polysester or vinylester resins on solvent resistant foams -- but that's a big technical subject, and the expense and skill levels required to build are high.

    • @Tom_Bee_
      @Tom_Bee_ 10 месяцев назад

      @@SRHacksaw thank you for your time and perspectives. I really appreciate your efforts and wouldn't hesitate to recommend your design to anyone who was hunting for a cheap, relatively fast and easy boat project!

  • @Tadou19
    @Tadou19 10 месяцев назад

    i was looking for pontoon diy and saw your video. Very nice build , im almost starting to ask myself if i could do my pontoon on a same principle..

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw 10 месяцев назад

      If you're talking about powering a heavy boat, go with the usual aluminum. This is a 27 pound rowing boat you can carry on your shoulders. It doesn't need the puncture resistance of something 50 times heavier with 50 horsepower pushing it 15 knots. Does that make sense?

  • @unedichi
    @unedichi 10 месяцев назад

    this boat is a little weak for the sea , Have you tested the boat in the sea?

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw 10 месяцев назад

      Nope. This is Vermont. No sea. It was built for lakes and ponds, and portaging into off-the-beaten-path areas for fishing. Places you can't carry a Boston Whaler into. It's not weak by any stretch, however, and I've been in some difficult conditions on Lake Champlain, and been secure. Safety on the water is 80% seamanship, prudence and experience, and 20% boat.

  • @ecomarinebd
    @ecomarinebd 11 месяцев назад

    what is the spray adhesive that you are using to bond XPS?

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw 10 месяцев назад

      It's a type of spray foam insulation available at hardware stores in the U.S. I tested a few different types, and found one that worked best for me.

  • @lingeriedeparis7274
    @lingeriedeparis7274 11 месяцев назад

    how long did it take and what was cost of materials ? thanks ...

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw 10 месяцев назад

      Hi, it takes me about a week of work, but it was spread out over a month because of the need to film, and the fact that I worked part time on it.

  • @zacherynagy8445
    @zacherynagy8445 11 месяцев назад

    What did he put between the fiberglass cloth and the foam?

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw 10 месяцев назад

      There is no fiberglass cloth in my boat, and no polyester resin or epoxy.

  • @johnhamilton9229
    @johnhamilton9229 11 месяцев назад

    What a thrill to catch fish like this from a boat you built.

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw 4 месяца назад

      It was. I've won 3 state Master Angler pins in Flier, and looking forward to next summer (2024) fishing season. It lives on top of my car from ice-out in April to November, ready to fish or row in any body of water, any time.

  • @-oiiio-3993
    @-oiiio-3993 11 месяцев назад

    The pith helmet of boats. Superb!

  • @RobbsHomemadeLife
    @RobbsHomemadeLife Год назад

    If I had any doubts which I didn't about whether or not you knew what you are doing by looking at your wonderful boat they were removed completely when I saw what a good job you did smoking those fish. They look good.

  • @unedichi
    @unedichi Год назад

    single layer of fiberglass??? just sanded ? is there paint ?or what?

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw 10 месяцев назад

      There is no fiberglass at all. One layer of a lightweight fabric, and some reinforcing tapes of heavier weight material. Specs and much discussion of the process involved in this design are on plans.

  • @yougeo
    @yougeo Год назад

    I'm assuming a plastic cloth of some kind that won't absorb water like a rayon or other polyester cloth.

  • @user-cb3xn1qo3l
    @user-cb3xn1qo3l Год назад

    just bought your Flier's plan, will try to make one. thanks for your kindness

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw 10 месяцев назад

      Great! Sorry about the late reply!

  • @davidjones8680
    @davidjones8680 Год назад

    I have nothing at all to do with boats or boating, but this construction has given me the idea of using this method to make up some modular insulation panels to use on my old camper/living box that i use on the back of my old vintage trucks when attending shows and long road runs. My main reason is to keep it cooler in the summer, but it would also extend my season as it woild keep it warmer too. Many thanks, you now have a brand new subsciber in the United Kingdom.

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw Год назад

      Hi David, thanks! I believe others on YT have built campers with foam and fabric, though using heavier materials than needed on this boat. Goof luck, and thanks for the subscription!

  • @jamesmitchell6317
    @jamesmitchell6317 Год назад

    Quick question: I've started my own Flier build (after watching the video many, many times and purchasing your building guide), but have a question re the rowlocks that the tholepins go in. Are the rowlocks just glued on, as per the reinforcement guides? Or are they pinned on as well with dowels? Seems like all the stress from rowing would be focused on that glue joint...

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw Год назад

      My oarlocks are sockets made from water pipe, and removable wooden dowels as thole pins. They have worked well for three years now with no problems.

  • @user-ri8om4tr4f
    @user-ri8om4tr4f Год назад

    Hello ! Do you have plans in cm?

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw Год назад

      Sorry no. I just drew up my own boat's construction.

  • @jamesdrive8083
    @jamesdrive8083 Год назад

    Love it! I'm going to build a dinghy for my sailboat based on the same conceptual design (modified for saltwater and sea states) I will link this channel when completed.

  • @FrenchToastedz
    @FrenchToastedz Год назад

    After 2 years, is it still in good shape?

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw Год назад

      Hi Chantal. Yes -- actually 3 years and in perfect shape. Took it out yesterday and caught two brown trout and a rainbow on a mountain lake near here. Flier lives on top of my car every summer all summer long, ready to launch. Best boat I've ever owned. Thanks for asking!

    • @FrenchToastedz
      @FrenchToastedz Год назад

      @@SRHacksaw thats amazing!!! Im planning on making one this year because I've been inspired by your video! Your boat is well made and nice colors too! Ive already bought the titebond2 glue online, its not common in stores here in Canada. Planning on catching trout too! Wish me luck!

  • @richheckelmann
    @richheckelmann Год назад

    brilliant technique, not sure how one layer of glass would work but looks very stable in the water

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw 10 месяцев назад

      There is no fiberglass in this boat. It has been used heavily fishing and camping for three years now and is in perfect shape.

  • @dennisharris144
    @dennisharris144 Год назад

    I don't want the plans I just want to know what he covered it with if it is not fiberglass

  • @williamwatt2489
    @williamwatt2489 Год назад

    Nice. Good joinery. Here's a smaller boat made of 1" foam (no wood) which uses large decks and foam gunwales for rigidity. ruclips.net/video/F4KHGo-jbOc/видео.html Not shown are removable foam floorboards to reinforce bottom. Probably too small for fishing. Such boats can be made cheaply, especially if you can get second hand or surplus foam. Go for it!

  • @JamesRobinson-vs3uy
    @JamesRobinson-vs3uy Год назад

    Great job and video! I plan on building one soon. Dow blue board is no longer available in Arizona, any suggestions using the pink board? What is the status of your larger capacity design?

  • @barrydavies2977
    @barrydavies2977 Год назад

    This is a great looking little boat. I have a question. As the glues you use are water soluble, will the boat withstand prolonged (a week or more) immersion in fresh or salt water? Or will it fall apart?

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw Год назад

      Barry, the adhesives are NOT water soluble. They are water cleanup, before they cure. Think of concrete -- it's water cleanup before cure, but not "water soluble". Flier is an ultralight boat I built for myself. I would never leave it at a dock for a week, just as I would never leave a fine wood and canvas canoe like that. It only weighs 27 pounds, Just lift it out of the water and turn it upside down on land. It weighs half of what a canoe does. My boat spent an entire year on top of my car, in all weather, and during the Vermont winter, on the ground buried under snow and ice. No problem. See the "Community" section of this channel for photos of it in snow. Camping? Just lift it out of water at the shore and turn it over. I treat my boat properly. Flier is on its 3rd winter now, looking forward to use next spring.

    • @barrydavies2977
      @barrydavies2977 Год назад

      @@SRHacksaw thank you very much. I really appreciate your detailed reply. I was thinking of making one as a tender for my boat. It's ideal being so light.

  • @karaokeniBay
    @karaokeniBay Год назад

    Hi ok po ba to sa dagat

  • @mikeylikesit692
    @mikeylikesit692 Год назад

    Thanks for the video! I do have two brief questions for the designer or anyone with boat building experience... #1. Do you know how much weight the boat could reasonably support (person + gear). #2. If you wanted to be able to lay down in the boat, it seems you could design the seat to be something that was removed then placed back when you were ready to row. Do you think this would in someway put the boat at a higher risk for structural failure? *I've already bought the plans and read them several times, but I don't know enough about the physics of boats to feel confident in the answer.

    • @SRHacksaw
      @SRHacksaw 10 месяцев назад

      I feel comfortable at about 275 lbs AUW. The seats are structural, also the rowing thwart is located so that the balance point of the bare hull rests on the shoulders for portaging. The boat is designed specifically for very high carrying and rowing efficiencies. Bring a light weight tent and camp on shore.

  • @denis2d538
    @denis2d538 Год назад

    what a fishing!)