There's no rush, we get paid by the hour. I worry more about cleats, and snapback.. Especially doing straight inboards, I set it at 2-2500 rpm's & let it eat.
@@richard3141592638 yeah people have suggested them, but we don’t do any shock loading. We use 3/4” nylon or 1/2” Dyneema 20,000 & 30,000 break strengths. The nylon does a good job of shock absorbing in the right everyday use settings, we use dyneema if we are risking a break, and that’s the only place i could see it as beneficial, taking up that hard stop because dyneema doesn’t stretch
Good job, capitan! May be, sometime, you will make a video about your boat. I think, this would be very interesting for yours followers.
Nice and gentle, I've seen rescue boats rip the keel off of sailing boats being too aggressive…
There's no rush, we get paid by the hour. I worry more about cleats, and snapback.. Especially doing straight inboards, I set it at 2-2500 rpm's & let it eat.
Great work as always!! 👍👍
good job
All my boat US guy did was curse at everyone and capsize a kayaker charged me cash as a member too
Was the Endeavor out of the channel?
watching for a few weeks - fun to watch, i'm sure not fun if a customer.... Wonder if @yankumropes would be a benefit...thanks for the videos
@@richard3141592638 yeah people have suggested them, but we don’t do any shock loading. We use 3/4” nylon or 1/2” Dyneema 20,000 & 30,000 break strengths. The nylon does a good job of shock absorbing in the right everyday use settings, we use dyneema if we are risking a break, and that’s the only place i could see it as beneficial, taking up that hard stop because dyneema doesn’t stretch