Great Sunday’s you always associate with a roast dinner, a few pints, an open fire and bullseye. However a big Jon Mendez video takes it to the next level. Humour aside, as fascinating as ever Jon
love the boat.thats what i learnt on when i was 7 and preficient when i was 9.brings back memories.mine had a kohler 8 hp inboard.this is lovely as its electric.lovely to learn rowing on as well.great work jon.take care
Good explanation Jon. I dispair with some of the boat handling now, even with a thruster in each corner and pod drives I have to giggle at some of the antics. Me? a traditional long keel yacht with a transom hung rudder and a very small diesel, not a thruster in sight. I've managed for nearly fifty years. Prayer helped once or twice not to mention some cursing and the odd divorce.
Surely you mean prop walk as per the title, prop wash is simply the the diturbed water pushed back by the prop, (or air in the case of a plane or helicopter).
Nice video and simple explanation. Off topic, but like the combination of classic boat vs using electric tech. I'm a petrol head but like the way this is integrated. Nice.
It's so easy to put into practice the way you explain the ways to do it Jon, I find your explanations a great bonus for us boaters both experienced and novice, thank you.
Great Sunday’s you always associate with a roast dinner, a few pints, an open fire and bullseye. However a big Jon Mendez video takes it to the next level. Humour aside, as fascinating as ever Jon
love the boat.thats what i learnt on when i was 7 and preficient when i was 9.brings back memories.mine had a kohler 8 hp inboard.this is lovely as its electric.lovely to learn rowing on as well.great work jon.take care
Good explanation Jon. I dispair with some of the boat handling now, even with a thruster in each corner and pod drives I have to giggle at some of the antics. Me? a traditional long keel yacht with a transom hung rudder and a very small diesel, not a thruster in sight. I've managed for nearly fifty years. Prayer helped once or twice not to mention some cursing and the odd divorce.
You hero you.....awww
Surely you mean prop walk as per the title, prop wash is simply the the diturbed water pushed back by the prop, (or air in the case of a plane or helicopter).
Another great presentation Jon. Love the series. Paul
Cheers john another great video
Thank you John for this good explonation about the working and advice thanks again
Nice video and simple explanation. Off topic, but like the combination of classic boat vs using electric tech. I'm a petrol head but like the way this is integrated. Nice.
Another great explanation, John. Very easy to understand and follow. I’m sure it will take a lot of practice to accomplish your ease. Well done. 👍👍
John can you do the same as this video but on a jet boat system
1976 Jupiter point Cornwall taught this in a 2 in 1 motor whaler
Cheers Jon.
Well explained , Thank you .
Great advice thx 👍
It's so easy to put into practice the way you explain the ways to do it Jon, I find your explanations a great bonus for us boaters both experienced and novice, thank you.
Prop wash or prop walk?
I think both are acceptable.
"All of that being done without the helm changed at all." Looked like you moved the helm a lot.
Well that's your only option really with 1 engine and a shaft...