I love how you collect all the clips from different days, even weeks apart and put it into one video instead of doing what everyone else does and uploading every time they do one thing, often leaving out the conclusion making it highly frustrating to watch. Your videos are complete.
The sound of that 65 Merc was music to my ears. Dad and I had a 69 Model with the first year of electronic ignition, Thunderbolt no less, and enjoyed that motor immensely. It was a good motor. started before you could get your hand off the key in start position and ran like Cody after a rabbit. It sounded just like yours. You brought back a lot of late teen memories of dad and I hanging out on the creeks and rivers having a great time. Dad slipped away from us 8 years ago but your video with that cool boat and 65 Merc brought the memories from over 50 years ago back fresh and new again. Warmed my heart, shed a little tear and smile at the same time. Thanks Andrew you are a truly good man!!
I love how after watching you for a long time, you still break out some equipment, machinery, & toys we never knew you had. You have a dang lot of things with motors to maintain, lol. I love it! You inspired me, I just bought a 1984 Ford F700 single rear axle dump truck. Done a lot of work on it like you had to do on yours when you 1st got it, but runs great now & plan on tailgating stone on a driveway I just built with my tractor on my new property for its 1st project.
This video was fun to watch. I made a similar repair but with one additional step. I laid a piece of wet/dry sandpaper on my workbench, grit up, and then ran the cylinder plate across it to remove imperfections which leveled the surface. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and boating fun.
At least stone the surfaces flat, I keep a set of large stones specifically for surfacing. Don't use a stone previously used for sharpening chisels or something, as the stones surfaces won't be flat.
GREAT VIDEO..... I have two things to comment if it happens again .. use a straight edge to lay across the mating surfaces and check for a warped surface or lay the cover plate on a smooth surface use a feeler gage set to find any irregularities. After the scraping and wire wheel followup with a honeing stone where possible. Just some hints that may help.. Best of luck and keep thoes videos comming!
I love all your videos and have been watching for over a year and a half now, some two or three times. I've always admired you for your work ethics. You are always working on something or some job for somebody. I recently saw one where you did some clutch and brake work on a UTV, and now this one where you repair an outboard motor. Now I see you very much find time for "relaxation and recreation" as well. I was thinking you were a workaholic, and there is nothing wrong with that. A videographer as well. I want to thank you for bringing hours, and hours of wholesome, enjoyable entertainment for me to digest. You CAN be very proud. You leave a much larger footprint than your fellow man. Love you and your vid's. Thanx
When torquing a head or something similar, the recommended way is to start at the middle on both sides and moving back and forth toward each end to in effect “iron” any high or low spots flat.
Great job Andrew, I have been watching your videos for quite some time and this is the first time I am commenting. Your business, workethics reminds me when I was a bit younger, but still going strong in my late 50's, HA!. Keep up the great filming & work!!!!
Thank you for all of your hints about fixing motors and other equipment I remember using are old 1936 Case tractor pulling out rocks,stumps, and what ever needed to be done according my father. I have watched most of your videos. I have whisked we had more tools for our tractor, however, we did a lot to maintain 18 acres. I am close 80 and I like to see you working on different jobs, and ideas on how modify your equipment.
Thank you for sharing your journey on the lake with your dogs, it’s a cool boat you have and thank you for your amazing pictures. God bless you and your family
Hello from Victoria Australia, thanks for this boat engine video, everything is built to a price, so everything will have faults. Where you save is you repair everything yourself, good job.
A man & his dogs on the Hudson. A great book title. The dogs are really glad their master is mechanically inclined. Great content & sharing of knowledge.
Great Job Andrew that boats pretty fast !!! Lacy and Levi can steal your heart.Andrew I hope your taking some time off and enjoying life you work so hard you deserve a break. It Looks like fun times are ahead. Cant wait to see the next video. One last thing you forgot your safety glasses, Safety First !!!
In response to your comment at 9:00 where the plate is bolted on the edges and not in the centre, this would be an appropriate example of where you should be using a torque wrench at the right setting. (Mentioned again at 12:30) Over tightening those outer bolts will result in the bowing across the centre and cause the leaking.
When that boat was made, the workers had pride. They did one job their whole life and made it a career and never wanted something coming back for bad quality. Whoever made THAT boat is smiling down on andrew and the doggies knowing that they are still enjoying his work .
I think its a beautiful boat!!! Very cool you have taken care of it!!! As a mechanic I have to say I would have replaced the pitted (manifold, water jacket?), with out hesitation if the part is available. On any thing of that nature, aluminum particularly, torque specs and torque patterns are very important!!!! Torque specs are usually easy to find. If not look at a similar motor and go with that. I will also always do it in steps. 10 lbs, then another 10 lbs, etc until you reach the final number. Torque paterns are also easy to find usually... If not, think about a car wheel. Each bolt across from one another. If there are bolts in the center then work it in a pattern almost like you are drawing a star shape... Edge, center, the opposite edge..... I didnt mean to lecture anyone. Please dont take it that way.... I hope to see the boat running in another 20 years and your son or daughter taking it from where you left off.... Best of luck and thanks for sharing!!!!!
Love that old school boat, classic. Not only a torque spec, but probably a torque pattern spec would be critical on that cast cover. If that hasn't been adhered to over the years, then it's probably warped. Good job, keep em coming!
Loving this video. Back in the early 80's I learned to ski behind a Mercury 650 fitted to a 16ft Fletcher hull. Hearing that engine note brings back some great memories.
Another awesome video Andrew! Like when you change it up and show your skills. The drone shots are great and your dogs and Sadie cruising along with you on the Hudson will make Sam happy 😃. I have an old 50’s evinrude on a Thompson Lapstrake that I picked up near Windham I need to restore!
Reminds me of the small fishing boat my Grandpa had. His may have been a tad bigger but not by much. He would sometimes pull a skier but mostly he had it to fish. He was a good fisherman as they always had fish in the freezer. I actually have an old set of "Popular Mechanics" books from the 60's that have plans showing how to build a boat like that (and a cabin cruiser, LOL) from scratch.
Retrievers and water. One of the happiest sights in the world. I have 3 Goldens and even the 15 year old boy who has trouble walking still swims like a pup. Heartwarming stuff! Thanks for sharing their joy with us Andrew!
Andrew. A torque spec is extremely important as well as the tightening pattern for something like that cover. Over torque one bolt and you can warp it. Tighten one bolt too soon and you can warp it. A general rule of thumb is to start in the center and work out to the ends in an X pattern. If the RTV fails then the next video is going to be interesting. 😉
Sand around the very edges more so it fits closer to the head. Just a tiny bit of extra material around the edges at the bolt holes will prevent the centre clamping down onto the speak plug holes enough thus making it leak.
Damn andrew can fix anything. I mean anything you put in front of him. He’s got it running or fixed any problem. I stopped buying projects because I don’t have the patience that he does
thats a fast little booger. i like the style of that boat.i bet there are many of that era that could be had for cheap. i see them every where and i live in kansas city
Nice work. Boats are a lot of fun. Anti seize is your friend when it comes to boats. I use it on everything including the plugs. Of course, I was almost strictly salt water.
I use a torque table to determine what torque to apply when I don't have the specs. The table has torque recommendations based on the diameter and hardness of the bolt. "Taryl Fixes All" uses self sticking sanding disks that he sticks to his work bench then rubs the cylinder head over it until all points make contact with the sand paper. I forget what grit he uses but I love the simplicity of it.
Hi Andrew. I'm probably too late with this. Cover un-flatness can be evaluated by quickly grinding flat on fairly fine grade 'wet& dry' (don't know what you'd call it) 'sandpaper' laid on a sheet of plate glass (or old glass mirror). Alternatively valve grinding paste can be used. A blue wide nib felt pen is useful for identifying the hollows clearly. If not too bad then more elbow grease may fix the problem. Of course it's easier, if not cheaper, to buy a new cover. Cheers. BobUK.
Hey Andrew whenever you do most gaskets (not head gaskets) use hi tac. That stuff works great and is easier to clean up in the future over rtv. Plus it has a little brush to apply it with.
I thought your footage felt familiar - as a boy I'd spend time with my grandparents in West Hurley, not far from you. Awesome videos, a lot of fun to watch.
Every time I watch your vids I learn something new. Although when they were pouring concrete for the bridge piers they should have made a t or y support and it would have made holding the pumper hose a lot easier or chain around it and you the front end loader to hold it up off the ground.
One of the problems may have been the order of bolt tightening. Next time begin as close to the centre of the head plate as possible, then by diagonal process work your way out to the ends. I learnt this in the 60s working on an old 1936 side valve 4 cylinder engine. Have fun, I enjoy your videos.
They are around. Can usually get them super cheap if there is no motor or it doesn't run. I know where there is an old one like that in the woods, I guess I should try to get it.
When you tighten things on motors or heads, you want to tighten the bolts from the center out to squeeze everything to the open end. You should name your boat for good luck on the water. Great videos and I'm doing all I can to get you over 100,000. Maybe for Christmas. How's that sound...
Dude!:) That cast plate that you were carving the gasket off of, it needs to go to a machine shop and milled flat. You made.me anxious by just replacing the gasket. Glad to see it worked:)
Great little boat. When I was young and I was into boating I always wanted bigger faster more, as I have aged that has all gone away. I just want one to get me out on the water and does not have a payment. I love how you always have your dogs with you, I do the same with my little hound mix, she is not so smart but I love he just the same, she is my hiking buddy. Is that the Hudson. Take care
That´s a nice size boat right there. Very easy to put in and out of the water, but still big enough to bring a couple of friends, be it furry or smooth skinned, along for the ride. Looks nimble in the water and don´t require a whole lot of depth.
Always look closely on this repair. The cover that you replace gasket on often gets pin holes right around the spark plug. I swear by the old Mercs. Ive got a 59 4cyl. And it always runs smooth. I end up using it over several others. make sure your spark plugs and timing are correct. It makes a huge difference on how hot the head gets right at spark plug holes. Top will always get hotter because of air in cooling system
I love how you collect all the clips from different days, even weeks apart and put it into one video instead of doing what everyone else does and uploading every time they do one thing, often leaving out the conclusion making it highly frustrating to watch. Your videos are complete.
Stokes Pen thanks.
Yes,I like how he takes his time to upload a good video it may take a weeks or months to record a video.
Andrew Camarata hi Andrew like to send you some tools. Can you send me a p.o. box or address
Thanks
Joe Papp have an email? Andrewbcamarata@gmail.com
@chucke2009
The sound of that 65 Merc was music to my ears. Dad and I had a 69 Model with the first year of electronic ignition, Thunderbolt no less, and enjoyed that motor immensely. It was a good motor. started before you could get your hand off the key in start position and ran like Cody after a rabbit. It sounded just like yours. You brought back a lot of late teen memories of dad and I hanging out on the creeks and rivers having a great time. Dad slipped away from us 8 years ago but your video with that cool boat and 65 Merc brought the memories from over 50 years ago back fresh and new again. Warmed my heart, shed a little tear and smile at the same time. Thanks Andrew you are a truly good man!!
Thanks, Yes, that motor has a nice sound.
I can’t believe how good your two dogs are in a boat with that water Both of them are as good as station in the car
So many reasons to admire Andrew but for me the number 1 reason is his he treats his dogs. They’re not pets, they’re family ❤️❤️
I love how after watching you for a long time, you still break out some equipment, machinery, & toys we never knew you had. You have a dang lot of things with motors to maintain, lol. I love it!
You inspired me, I just bought a 1984 Ford F700 single rear axle dump truck. Done a lot of work on it like you had to do on yours when you 1st got it, but runs great now & plan on tailgating stone on a driveway I just built with my tractor on my new property for its 1st project.
Cool. Yeah I have a bunch more vehicles like this that should get a video.
This video was fun to watch. I made a similar repair but with one additional step. I laid a piece of wet/dry sandpaper on my workbench, grit up, and then ran the cylinder plate across it to remove imperfections which leveled the surface. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and boating fun.
@Brexit Monger But of course!
At least stone the surfaces flat, I keep a set of large stones specifically for surfacing. Don't use a stone previously used for sharpening chisels or something, as the stones surfaces won't be flat.
GREAT VIDEO..... I have two things to comment if it happens again .. use a straight edge to lay across the mating surfaces and check for a warped surface or lay the cover plate on a smooth surface use a feeler gage set to find any irregularities. After the scraping and wire wheel followup with a honeing stone where possible. Just some hints that may help.. Best of luck and keep thoes videos comming!
I love all your videos and have been watching for over a year and a half now, some two or three times. I've always admired you for your work ethics. You are always working on something or some job for somebody. I recently saw one where you did some clutch and brake work on a UTV, and now this one where you repair an outboard motor. Now I see you very much find time for "relaxation and recreation" as well. I was thinking you were a workaholic, and there is nothing wrong with that. A videographer as well. I want to thank you for bringing hours, and hours of wholesome, enjoyable entertainment for me to digest. You CAN be very proud. You leave a much larger footprint than your fellow man. Love you and your vid's. Thanx
Marine Mech for 30 years. Common problem on those Motors. Always a Good Video. You are one Hard Working guy. Thanks for the Good videos.
When torquing a head or something similar, the recommended way is to start at the middle on both sides and moving back and forth toward each end to in effect “iron” any high or low spots flat.
Leaving spark plug holes exposed while your wire wheeling ?
Great job Andrew, I have been watching your videos for quite some time and this is the first time I am commenting. Your business, workethics reminds me when I was a bit younger, but still going strong in my late 50's, HA!. Keep up the great filming & work!!!!
Thanks
Thank you for all of your hints about fixing motors and other equipment I remember using are old 1936 Case tractor pulling out rocks,stumps, and what ever needed to be done according my father. I have watched most of your videos. I have whisked we had more tools for our tractor, however, we did a lot to maintain 18 acres. I am close 80 and I like to see you working on different jobs, and ideas on how modify your equipment.
..back, when boats had car styling, lookin 'good
Bob, If I'm not mistaken these styling cues are from the iconic 57' Chevy! Lookin good indeed!
I'd say maybe a '57 or '58 Chrysler product : Dodge or Plymouth ?..lol
Yeah, and weren't giant party pads on the water.
Looks like Christine, except blue.
Like in spongebob
Thank you for sharing your journey on the lake with your dogs, it’s a cool boat you have and thank you for your amazing pictures. God bless you and your family
This video had everything.
This is absolutely one of your best videos, just because of the amount of detail you go into
I love that old style of boat. Thank you for keeping these old items alive!
Hello from Victoria Australia, thanks for this boat engine video, everything is built to a price, so everything will have faults. Where you save is you repair everything yourself, good job.
A man & his dogs on the Hudson. A great book title. The dogs are really glad their master is mechanically inclined. Great content & sharing of knowledge.
Great Job Andrew that boats pretty fast !!! Lacy and Levi can steal your heart.Andrew I hope your taking some time off and enjoying life you work so hard you deserve a break. It Looks like fun times are ahead. Cant wait to see the next video. One last thing you forgot your safety glasses, Safety First !!!
In response to your comment at 9:00 where the plate is bolted on the edges and not in the centre, this would be an appropriate example of where you should be using a torque wrench at the right setting. (Mentioned again at 12:30) Over tightening those outer bolts will result in the bowing across the centre and cause the leaking.
Not only is that an aluminum plate that will warp easily so it requires a torque setting AND a torque sequence to prevent warping!
Perfect advice! Building up the plate with high heat resistant epoxy would help also
At least zig zag your pattern when tightening bolts, then go back and do final zig zag pattern. Boat is running good.
@Dloweification
So as it turns out torque wrenches and specs are used for a reason!
When that boat was made, the workers had pride. They did one job their whole life and made it a career and never wanted something coming back for bad quality. Whoever made THAT boat is smiling down on andrew and the doggies knowing that they are still enjoying his work .
Great work. The shots of the dogs in the boat on the Hudson are WONDERFUL!
fixed up a bunch of waverunners and fixing my grandpas boat now, thanks for the inspiration. helped me a lot in realizing I could do it myself
I think its a beautiful boat!!! Very cool you have taken care of it!!!
As a mechanic I have to say I would have replaced the pitted (manifold, water jacket?), with out hesitation if the part is available.
On any thing of that nature, aluminum particularly, torque specs and torque patterns are very important!!!! Torque specs are usually easy to find. If not look at a similar motor and go with that.
I will also always do it in steps. 10 lbs, then another 10 lbs, etc until you reach the final number.
Torque paterns are also easy to find usually... If not, think about a car wheel. Each bolt across from one another. If there are bolts in the center then work it in a pattern almost like you are drawing a star shape... Edge, center, the opposite edge.....
I didnt mean to lecture anyone. Please dont take it that way.... I hope to see the boat running in another 20 years and your son or daughter taking it from where you left off.... Best of luck and thanks for sharing!!!!!
Love that old school boat, classic. Not only a torque spec, but probably a torque pattern spec would be critical on that cast cover. If that hasn't been adhered to over the years, then it's probably warped. Good job, keep em coming!
I was getting ready to say the same thing .
Loving this video. Back in the early 80's I learned to ski behind a Mercury 650 fitted to a 16ft Fletcher hull. Hearing that engine note brings back some great memories.
Great drone footage! Thanks for taking the time to video all that!
Another awesome video Andrew! Like when you change it up and show your skills. The drone shots are great and your dogs and Sadie cruising along with you on the Hudson will make Sam happy 😃. I have an old 50’s evinrude on a Thompson Lapstrake that I picked up near Windham I need to restore!
I love the sound of those old Mercurys. Makes me nostalgic.
Nice repair Andrew. A boy with his toys. Dogs are happy on the water. Nice video beautiful area. God bless
Reminds me of the small fishing boat my Grandpa had. His may have been a tad bigger but not by much. He would sometimes pull a skier but mostly he had it to fish. He was a good fisherman as they always had fish in the freezer. I actually have an old set of "Popular Mechanics" books from the 60's that have plans showing how to build a boat like that (and a cabin cruiser, LOL) from scratch.
drives his boat and flying his drone at the same time. your sick. love your videos. greets from germany.... keep it going.
You must live in the land of antiques, miss the sound of the old Mercurys the new ones don't sound the same.
Retrievers and water. One of the happiest sights in the world. I have 3 Goldens and even the 15 year old boy who has trouble walking still swims like a pup. Heartwarming stuff! Thanks for sharing their joy with us Andrew!
Great video ! The dogs are so cool.
august this was the first time that I realized that it was two dogs that looks the same. 🤣🤗😂
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Andrew.
A torque spec is extremely important as well as the tightening pattern for something like that cover.
Over torque one bolt and you can warp it. Tighten one bolt too soon and you can warp it.
A general rule of thumb is to start in the center and work out to the ends in an X pattern.
If the RTV fails then the next video is going to be interesting. 😉
Absolutely right, Wayne. The torque pattern is as important as the spec. No wonder his repair failed.
shut up wayne.
Torque is for pussys . Pattern is a good idea .
@@lookeywho1287 "Absolutely right Wayne....." No wonder we're both fuckwits!
I work on jetskis a lot. On fiber gaskets contacting water you can use copper pro.. stuff is amazing and helps seal both surfaces.
Is it me or is Andrew a GOD?!? Your cinematography skills are continuously evolving! Good on you brother!
Jacob M. Altland very sinful of you to say that. The first commandment is I am the Lord Thu God thou shalt have no other Gods before Me.
Lol Ryan its 2018
Nah he's a great mechanic, but he is not a God
Sand around the very edges more so it fits closer to the head. Just a tiny bit of extra material around the edges at the bolt holes will prevent the centre clamping down onto the speak plug holes enough thus making it leak.
Yeah, good idea.
Damn andrew can fix anything. I mean anything you put in front of him. He’s got it running or fixed any problem. I stopped buying projects because I don’t have the patience that he does
You live in a great environment, Andrew. Love your dogs. 👍👍
Wow, the boat looks fast out of the gate. Classic little boat and lots of fun.
thats a fast little booger. i like the style of that boat.i bet there are many of that era that could be had for cheap. i see them every where and i live in kansas city
Nice work. Boats are a lot of fun. Anti seize is your friend when it comes to boats. I use it on everything including the plugs. Of course, I was almost strictly salt water.
Amazing drone shots and repairs ! Bravo !!
Best drone footage yet! Thought I was watching a boat commercial for a second!
Beautiful day, great boat, your two best friends in the boat, what else do you want👍 Great job as always
On top of everything else. You have those dogs. There precious
I use a torque table to determine what torque to apply when I don't have the specs. The table has torque recommendations based on the diameter and hardness of the bolt. "Taryl Fixes All" uses self sticking sanding disks that he sticks to his work bench then rubs the cylinder head over it until all points make contact with the sand paper. I forget what grit he uses but I love the simplicity of it.
Your drone footage just gets better and better. Love the dogs.
Those Mercurys...unstoppable!
Hi Andrew. I'm probably too late with this. Cover un-flatness can be evaluated by quickly grinding flat on fairly fine grade 'wet& dry' (don't know what you'd call it) 'sandpaper' laid on a sheet of plate glass (or old glass mirror). Alternatively valve grinding paste can be used. A blue wide nib felt pen is useful for identifying the hollows clearly. If not too bad then more elbow grease may fix the problem. Of course it's easier, if not cheaper, to buy a new cover. Cheers. BobUK.
Nice old boat ya have there, thanks fer sharing Andrew....
Hey Andrew whenever you do most gaskets (not head gaskets) use hi tac. That stuff works great and is easier to clean up in the future over rtv. Plus it has a little brush to apply it with.
I thought your footage felt familiar - as a boy I'd spend time with my grandparents in West Hurley, not far from you. Awesome videos, a lot of fun to watch.
Top work champion! You and your dogs enjoy the hell out of that boat, and you deserve to. Legend.
HIII Andrew, very nice boat and super motor !! I have Yamaha 75 hp ENDURO not bad !!! Fun having some real pushing power !!! have a good week end !
best boat crew you could have , and the never complained once.
Andrew might I suggest life preservers for the dogs, as much as you enjoy your labs a boat accident is not the last memory you would want of them.
Very nice old boat she was moving pretty good thanks for the great video Andrew 👍😎
GREAT video. Pro-quality drone shots and fixed camera passes. Thanks!!
I'm admiring your catalpa tree you've got there! I don't see those very often here in northern Illinois
Lol, its not the best tree to park under (its always dropping something), but it is an interesting looking tree. They grow very fast.
water pump on mercs every year...I grew up fixing them. Salt water wipes them out in the 70s Check for water in exhaust cover inner covers.
Cool dogs. Nice boat great that you can keep it running
Every time I watch your vids I learn something new. Although when they were pouring concrete for the bridge piers they should have made a t or y support and it would have made holding the pumper hose a lot easier or chain around it and you the front end loader to hold it up off the ground.
One of the problems may have been the order of bolt tightening. Next time begin as close to the centre of the head plate as possible, then by diagonal process work your way out to the ends. I learnt this in the 60s working on an old 1936 side valve 4 cylinder engine. Have fun, I enjoy your videos.
Thank you for another amazing video!
Good job Andrew, those dogs look like there having fun!
I've been looking for a boat like that. You have an awesome boat!! Nice color choice too.
They are around. Can usually get them super cheap if there is no motor or it doesn't run. I know where there is an old one like that in the woods, I guess I should try to get it.
Really cool drone footage at the end!
Looks so fun.. happy about motto too. Fun stuff.. fix it and bingo.. yay! Andrew.. keep going bro
When you tighten things on motors or heads, you want to tighten the bolts from the center out to squeeze everything to the open end. You should name your boat for good luck on the water. Great videos and I'm doing all I can to get you over 100,000. Maybe for Christmas. How's that sound...
"You should name your boat for good luck on the water" That's not how the world works
Efthimios Chaskaris to anyone who owns a boat that is how it works 😂😂
200,000 in 10 months "pretty good"!
Darryl 603. The naming of a boat for good luck superstition didn’t really hold true for the titanic.
Dude!:)
That cast plate that you were carving the gasket off of, it needs to go to a machine shop and milled flat. You made.me anxious by just replacing the gasket. Glad to see it worked:)
I llove that your not afraid to fix anything. good job
Great quality in high def ...sound too...that little boat rips!
How did I miss this one? My buddy just bought a boat for 17K and had to rebuild one motor and out drives. Good video.
Awesome sound on that thing
You put on the right propeller that let the boat rev to max without overreving.
Great little boat. When I was young and I was into boating I always wanted bigger faster more, as I have aged that has all gone away. I just want one to get me out on the water and does not have a payment. I love how you always have your dogs with you, I do the same with my little hound mix, she is not so smart but I love he just the same, she is my hiking buddy. Is that the Hudson. Take care
Watching this in 2021 and that craftsman impact driver is a champ. Been in a lot of vids
That boat is pretty fast as old as it is, great job.👍👍
Drone footage with the boat was awesome.
Thanks
Great camera work, especially whilst steering well done,again.!
That´s a nice size boat right there. Very easy to put in and out of the water, but still big enough to bring a couple of friends, be it furry or smooth skinned, along for the ride. Looks nimble in the water and don´t require a whole lot of depth.
Nice job on the engine repair. Glad to see both pups on board for a ride. If they only had a few ducks to retrieve.
Not sure how I missed this one. Nice video!!!
I really appreciate the drone footage. Always looks great.
Bro U do the best vids
your dogs are the best of the best friends
Love this kid, he gives new meaning to, "RUN WHAT YOU BRUNG".
Great to see a boat trimmed properly.
I love all your videos. This boat is a year older than me!?
You give Drone racing a whole new meaning.
Totally cool little boat,it flies on the water.
Good fix....dogs had fun too......nice.
Always look closely on this repair. The cover that you replace gasket on often gets pin holes right around the spark plug. I swear by the old Mercs. Ive got a 59 4cyl. And it always runs smooth. I end up using it over several others. make sure your spark plugs and timing are correct. It makes a huge difference on how hot the head gets right at spark plug holes. Top will always get hotter because of air in cooling system
Drones sure revolutionized videos !
Cool fix,,, Cool Boat ,,, Cool Video ...!!!!!
Nice drone work.
Nice boat....You can fix anything!....Your a smart guy, that’s why I subscribed....