Owwyes. Its the only job which doesn't sweat me in Carribbean... no weight, no itchy FG, no red eyes after gelcoat finishing, no wood dust. Usually do it on free dive so no much things to cary. And its really very good way to listen jazzzz. Like it!
@@LowBudgetSailing you are welcome. If you have any questions just ask - will help how we can. You have great boat and if you set her good, she will take you anywhere you want. Fair winds and Good luck!
Good video. Thank you. Little side note...I was once doing exactly that to a forty foot fishing boat in water with only two foot visibility. There was some swell in the marina, but I was getting it done. Occasionally changing sides by swimming under the keel. A few times I heard a heavy thump sound. Only after I finished cleaning and changing zincs did I realize the sound was coming from the keel hitting the hard sand bottom. Remember the swell? Had I been going under when that occurred I'd likely not be here today. Not my brightest moment. But somewhat better than the time I tried using electricity to remove a wart.
ThAnks amigo! Holy moly! Thats some serious sh…! Im glad it all worked out though. Gladly this marina is deep, but still one needs to be vert alert when diving in between and underneath these boats. People will do the craziest stuff, not realizing you are down there. Therefore, its best to always have a buddy on the look out
You perhaps should get better equipped, ie Surface air supply. Some sort of mechanical scrubbing brush that sucks onto the hull. I know from doing it that getting any pressure is not easy as you just push yourself away
I zipped something up in a zipper before...not a nipple something far more important to a guy. Hurt like no other , probably would have killed anyone else but I just walked it off.
Owwyes. Its the only job which doesn't sweat me in
Carribbean... no weight, no itchy FG, no red eyes after gelcoat finishing, no wood dust.
Usually do it on free dive so no much things to cary.
And its really very good way to listen jazzzz.
Like it!
Thanks for watching mate! Hopefully joining you very soon in the Caribbean 🏝️ fair winds my friend
@@LowBudgetSailing you are welcome. If you have any questions just ask - will help how we can.
You have great boat and if you set her good, she will take you anywhere you want.
Fair winds and
Good luck!
Good job barnacle boy! 👍
Thanks! 😁
Good video. Thank you. Little side note...I was once doing exactly that to a forty foot fishing boat in water with only two foot visibility. There was some swell in the marina, but I was getting it done. Occasionally changing sides by swimming under the keel. A few times I heard a heavy thump sound. Only after I finished cleaning and changing zincs did I realize the sound was coming from the keel hitting the hard sand bottom. Remember the swell? Had I been going under when that occurred I'd likely not be here today. Not my brightest moment. But somewhat better than the time I tried using electricity to remove a wart.
ThAnks amigo! Holy moly! Thats some serious sh…! Im glad it all worked out though. Gladly this marina is deep, but still one needs to be vert alert when diving in between and underneath these boats. People will do the craziest stuff, not realizing you are down there. Therefore, its best to always have a buddy on the look out
Mooi om naar te kijken. Onder water is eigenlijk altijd leuk
Echt he! Heerlijk!
You perhaps should get better equipped, ie
Surface air supply.
Some sort of mechanical scrubbing brush that sucks onto the hull. I know from doing it that getting any pressure is not easy as you just push yourself away
Like a boss! 💪🤙⛵
Amigooooo! Thanks for watching 😎
I zipped something up in a zipper before...not a nipple something far more important to a guy. Hurt like no other , probably would have killed anyone else but I just walked it off.
…you could walk!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 hahaha that sucks mate
I did the same, I walked into my bank deposited $5 then took out $100. Done
🤣🤣🤣 you are a master of finance my friend
is that 100 an hour after refilling air tanks?
Yes sir!