That was really enjoyable, encouraging, and entertaining to watch, I hope you get years of pleasure out of that boat which you have literally made “your own “, well done and thanks.
Dude that is frikken awesome. I’m still watching this vid and I am so happy for you that it all worked out. That’s a beautiful boat. I really like the all white gel coat. It makes it look like a very modern boat.
@@Maxxifull that really is a sweet boat now. Now that I have kids and I’m older now than when I bought my boat, I’d rather have a boat like yours than having my open bow
nice job, but you add weight and make floating foam less. you soud calculate the kilos off boat and see how much floating you need. maybe you have to spray some polyurethane under the floor
I have aluminium 18 feet boat witn Honda-90 ..,because I am professional unligal fisherman ...-seacucumber , oysters , king crab ....Salute from rUSSIA ...
Thank you. The boat is now sold. It was fun to use it, but I wanted something a little bit bigger, and without the hard top/cabin. Next project vid coming soon. ☺️
Wow! What a job... I just got myself a similar boat two weeks ago (my first), but yours is very much to envy. It turned out A-MA-ZING! 👍🏻👊🏻👏🏻🤩 I wish you many, many pleasant hours of fishing... 🐟🐟🐟🦈
Wow that’s a lot of gear for a small boat!, you have done a great job packing all those extras into one awesome little unit!, great to finally see it on the water after all the hard work you have put into it, well done
Very nice result! I did think you were going to fit the steering etc to the bulkhead behind the cabin windscreen, (like a car) especially when you said you were looking for as much space as possible rather than just move it a little way forward? must have misunderstood.looks brand new out on the water! Hope you catch plenty of fish now!!!
This is a very small boat, so it would not be parctical to sit in the cabin when driving, as you can not stand up. Now it's possible to drive the boat and use the fishing equipments from the same seat. And it's also possible to drive standing up.
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So amazing job dude. It was tiny very nice boat.I love it so much.And advise you to put more sticker at the middle of the boat.It should be nice as well.
@@Maxxifull It looks so different I thought it was another boat! See you have a few cars on your channel too, I have just sub to you. I'm building this BMW if you want a look ruclips.net/video/VIVmIwzd6gk/видео.html
lovely little boat, I had one concern, the new crossmember you added, will that stop any water getting into the front of the boat running to the back and being drained out of the bilge drain plug? Is that TEN rod holders on the roof? boy your going to do a lot of fishing LOL. Good Luck
Thanks. Yea, the actual bilge is only in the rear part of the boat. The crossmember makes a wall so no water will go under the floor. Of course there is a possibility that some water finds a way under there, so in the future I will make a service hatch and fit a emergency bilge pump under the floor.
Will see. Have been fishing the whole summer so havn't done anything for it yet. Have noticed that weight also affects how it lean. If I'm driving the boat alone it goes perfectly stright. But with a friend it easily starts to lean to the left a little bit. I have two batteries on the left side so there may be too much weight on that side. Also the transducers are on the right side, so they tries to lift like a small trim tab.
Nice job mate. I got my hands on a similar boat. It needs the floor replacing. It had cheap ply down that wasn't sealed in or anything. It had all delaminated. I was wondering if it is worth putting down some marine ply and glassing it in? I have seen some people just opt for rubber matting on the bare Hull.
Hi, and thanks. I have seen many projects where they glass in the floor ply. Don't know which is better..? I just used marine sealant/glue to fit the floor in this boat. Sealed off all the edges. I use weather proof plywood with a plastic anti slip surface.
That's a great job you did there. Boat looks awesome. That looks just like a boat my friend had once, a 15ft half cabin too. We had a hell of a job trying to launch it off the trailer as it just would not float off easily. It took us a while to realise why. It had been converted from an outboard motor to an inboard. A 3.2 ltr marinised inline six BMW connected to a Kamewa jet drive. I think that set up was a little too heavy and powerful for the boat which is why we had a problem launching. That thing used to fly though. Great fun. The boat itself was made in Finland and was quite strong. Where was your boat made?
What would suck is if after doing all this work, then buying the motor, not being able to register it because of some back luxury taxes owed on it from the 70’s. In California I couldn’t register my 19 foot Bayliner one Year because I owed frikken luxury tax on it. They said I had to pay the 1,800 dollars or I couldn’t register the boat. Well shit I had no Idea that I’d be charged “luxury” tax on a 19 foot boat. It’s not like it’s a luxury yacht or something, it’s damn 19 foot boat.
Have to check the dual transducers. Could maybe lift up a 1-2cm. Can be that they push up the right side. But also weight is not equal on both sides. Have quite heavy batteries on the left side and a passanger on that side would push down. When boating alone, it goes totally leveled at full speed. Going to change my 110Ah lead battery to a 90Ah lithium, that will save some weight on left side.
Havn't calculated any exact amount, but everything is expencive these days. The boat was 650 euros, and only polyester and fiberglass cloth was maybe something like 300 euros in total, fillers and paint ~400 euros. But it doesn't feel so bad when you buy only small amounts here and then. 😄 Of course the new motor was the biggest investment in the project.
Usually here on local small lakes the max amount of rods you can leagily use is 4. But on the sea or on bigger lakes, trolling with big planers and 10 rods is perfectly fine.
Thanks for your comment. A T-top would be nice on a bigger boat. This types of small half cabin boats are quite popular here where I live, and the purpose is that the cabin gives some cover from cold autumn wind when you are out trolling fish. Will also add a small diesel heater to keep the windows clear and warm up cold feets.
Is it just me or does anyone else think this is a bit slap dash reno. The transom looked terrible before glassing which hid the wooden mess but there shouldn't have been a mess in the first place. As I watch this more and more I get a cringy feeling because its as if there's no love involved. I don.t even own a boat but have done many projects over the years to recognise 'cowboy' work which I would class this as. The young lad has worked hard and spent lots of money on this I just wish his work ethic was better.
Thanks for your feedback. Also negative critic is welcome, then you can learn new things and make next project better. Trust me, there was not much loving feelings when cutting and sanding, totally covered in fiberglass dust, haha! What do you mean with the wooden mess, I don't understand? Had to replace the orginal wet and rotten plywood. How would it have been done right?
Maxxifull thanks for the reply. My comment about the wooden mess was with regard to 2:31 on part 1. I’ve reviewed it several times over again and maybe I’ve been overly critical. On the new transom wood being replaced, there are large gaps on the left side. I would have assumed that neat joints all round would be better. There’s maybe a reason why the gaps are so big which you didn’t comment about. As I said I’ve never owned a boat I’m only going on my building experience where joins are important. You’re project is actually a good one, is it your first. I intent to get a boat in the not so distant future and this size would be a great start. Please don’t take offence at my negativity, I’m just a grumpy old man, unfortunately I’ve watched many boat project videos but those were expert ones. You worked hard and finished with a cool looking boat. Well done All the best.
@@mufuliramark Of course it would have been best if the plywood was done in one piece and tight fit also in the upper part. But then it would have been needed to remove the whole upper part(skin) of the boat. One thing I didn't want to do. Now I had to do the transom plywood in pieces so I could get it tight under the fiberglass cut(edge) that was left from the outside skin. It was a pita to get the pieces fit, so thats why there is gaps on the top part of the plywood. All gaps was poured and filled with epoxy, so the strenght should be very good. The boat has been in active use the whole summer and there is no marks of flex or any stress cracks etc. in the transom area. Also, there was quite amount of small things done, that I forgot to document or I couldn't include in the videos, as they would have been too much and maybe not so interesting. Have done many different projects, mostly with cars and metal work, but this was first fibeglass project in this scale. At younger age I have done different car speaker enclosures out of fiberglass, but that was many years ago. No hard feelings, now we got a great conversation going. 😊
You did a super job!
Thank you. 🙏
That was really enjoyable, encouraging, and entertaining to watch, I hope you get years of pleasure out of that boat which you have literally made “your own “, well done and thanks.
Forget the Mona Lisa this is a true work of art, such an amazing job. 👍
Thank you very much. 😊
Unbelievable job
Thank you 😊
Awesome job!! Happy to finally see a project boat to completion here on youtube!!
Thank you. 🙂
My man just cut the most perfectly fit plywood I've seen my entire life and went :
"it turned out quite nice :)" that's straight up flexing
Truly outstanding in every respect!
Thanks, appreciate. 😊👍🏻
Don't forget to install your navigation lights... Ace Job.
Lights are done 👍 There is something about the lights in part 3. Thanks.
very nice video glad to see there are still people that make the effort to rebuild and reuse instead of throuing stuff out and buying new thanks
Excellent job. Looks beautiful!!
Very nice job!!well done
Dude that is frikken awesome. I’m still watching this vid and I am so happy for you that it all worked out. That’s a beautiful boat. I really like the all white gel coat. It makes it look like a very modern boat.
Thank you ☺️
@@Maxxifull that really is a sweet boat now. Now that I have kids and I’m older now than when I bought my boat, I’d rather have a boat like yours than having my open bow
Great boat, inspired
Amazing work!
super cool job manu and ur boat r 1 of akind enjoyed the vid and god bless
That's a slick cabin.
Yeah the cabin is really something.
It’s a good stabbin cabin! 😃
Ottimo restauro 👍
nice job, but you add weight and make floating foam less. you soud calculate the kilos off boat and see how much floating you need. maybe you have to spray some polyurethane under the floor
Amazing job! Inspiring for my project
Sweet boat
That looks great! A lot of labor but worth it! Thanks for sharing.
NICE JOB JOB MAN THAT WAS A HELL OF ALOT OF WORK !!!!!! CONGRATS.
Thank you ☺️
Great looking job guys.
Nice job👍
looks mint bro
What a transformation 👏
A lot of sweat and tears went into that I can see, well done. Stunning little boat.
A lot of time, material, work and effort went into this rebuild. You should be very proud of yourself.
I have aluminium 18 feet boat witn Honda-90 ..,because I am professional unligal fisherman ...-seacucumber , oysters , king crab ....Salute from rUSSIA ...
Great work. Boat looks good 👍
That is awsome! Great job! Truly one of a kind.
That's a pretty boat, beautifully restored, cant go wrong with white ....looks stunning.
Cracking job mate well done
Good job! Great to watch the tranformation.
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Very nice video
What an amazing transformation. I bet that boat didn’t look that good from the factory.
Thank you Ken. ☺️ Posted a before and after pic in my community section. ruclips.net/user/Maxxifull
Wauw! Great!
I would be happy to own a boat such as that 10 out 10 very nice work
Thank you. The boat is now sold. It was fun to use it, but I wanted something a little bit bigger, and without the hard top/cabin. Next project vid coming soon. ☺️
Lady’s and gentlemen I present you the true craftsmanship
Great job. A lot of hard work and it shows. Gave me a lot to think about before trying it.
totally cool tiny Huge boat !!!!
sweet job, much respect!! Boat looks amazing & you did an incredible rebuild stem to stern, a pleasure to watch, thanks for sharing it with us
Beautiful job. I want to do something like this when I get older
Well done 👍 appreciate the amount of work gone into the project.
Wow! What a job...
I just got myself a similar boat two weeks ago (my first), but yours is very much to envy. It turned out A-MA-ZING! 👍🏻👊🏻👏🏻🤩
I wish you many, many pleasant hours of fishing... 🐟🐟🐟🦈
Thank you, and good luck with your boat. 😊
Good Job !!!!
Wow that’s a lot of gear for a small boat!, you have done a great job packing all those extras into one awesome little unit!, great to finally see it on the water after all the hard work you have put into it, well done
Th I s like chef soo n uch gear acesor it loks fel lit bug boat
In the stern it was better to cut it a foot back and there was more space on the deck, beautiful restoration and Honda engine quality.
Awesome!
Great job well done and tight lines👏👏🚤🚤
AWESOME! did a marvelous job I enjoyed every minute of the two video's thanks.
Thank you Rodney :)
well done mate
No nyt!. Suomesta vissiin olet. Radiosta päättelin :)
No juu, täältähän sitä 😁
That little boat is frikken cool. I would definitely dig having one just like it. I wonder how much different the ride is compared to my 19
Foot boat
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After all that work you deserve it man!🤙 Well done!
Totally Hot! Nice Job Sir!
Very nice result! I did think you were going to fit the steering etc to the bulkhead behind the cabin windscreen, (like a car) especially when you said you were looking for as much space as possible rather than just move it a little way forward? must have misunderstood.looks brand new out on the water! Hope you catch plenty of fish now!!!
This is a very small boat, so it would not be parctical to sit in the cabin when driving, as you can not stand up. Now it's possible to drive the boat and use the fishing equipments from the same seat. And it's also possible to drive standing up.
Clap Clap Clap and Clap again buddy. Impressive ;-)
Wow, fantastic little boat. That rocket launcher is epic!
Nice work. Big rewards.
You need to add transom to stringer brackets.
Im subscribing ...interesting ... Time was perfect not to long not to short thia the type off videos that deserve millions views not bloggers or idiots
Thank you. 😊
So amazing job dude.
It was tiny very nice boat.I love it so much.And advise you to put more sticker at the middle of the boat.It should be nice as well.
Thank you. Do you mean stickers like this? :)
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@@Maxxifull Absolutely yes.
@@Maxxifull It looks so different I thought it was another boat! See you have a few cars on your channel too, I have just sub to you. I'm building this BMW if you want a look ruclips.net/video/VIVmIwzd6gk/видео.html
lovely little boat, I had one concern, the new crossmember you added, will that stop any water getting into the front of the boat running to the back and being drained out of the bilge drain plug? Is that TEN rod holders on the roof? boy your going to do a lot of fishing LOL. Good Luck
Thanks. Yea, the actual bilge is only in the rear part of the boat. The crossmember makes a wall so no water will go under the floor. Of course there is a possibility that some water finds a way under there, so in the future I will make a service hatch and fit a emergency bilge pump under the floor.
Will you do trim tabs? That will help you with the leaning issues
Will see. Have been fishing the whole summer so havn't done anything for it yet. Have noticed that weight also affects how it lean. If I'm driving the boat alone it goes perfectly stright. But with a friend it easily starts to lean to the left a little bit. I have two batteries on the left side so there may be too much weight on that side. Also the transducers are on the right side, so they tries to lift like a small trim tab.
Nice job mate. I got my hands on a similar boat. It needs the floor replacing. It had cheap ply down that wasn't sealed in or anything. It had all delaminated.
I was wondering if it is worth putting down some marine ply and glassing it in? I have seen some people just opt for rubber matting on the bare Hull.
Hi, and thanks. I have seen many projects where they glass in the floor ply. Don't know which is better..? I just used marine sealant/glue to fit the floor in this boat. Sealed off all the edges. I use weather proof plywood with a plastic anti slip surface.
Perfect
Great job! Want to restore my Seacraft for me????
That would propably be too difficult to arrange. 😅
That's a great job you did there. Boat looks awesome. That looks just like a boat my friend had once, a 15ft half cabin too. We had a hell of a job trying to launch it off the trailer as it just would not float off easily. It took us a while to realise why. It had been converted from an outboard motor to an inboard. A 3.2 ltr marinised inline six BMW connected to a Kamewa jet drive. I think that set up was a little too heavy and powerful for the boat which is why we had a problem launching. That thing used to fly though. Great fun. The boat itself was made in Finland and was quite strong. Where was your boat made?
Thank you. That boat sounded like lot of fun 😵😅 This boat is also made in Finland.
@@Maxxifull Launching and recovering it was, but once in the water it was as fast as a wet bike. I think it might have been the same boat as yours.
Buy poly crmfradft. 4.8 meterr 15.5 fiter. 14.88 filter 90 hp jet out board
Find some cool dekales and it will be perfect 👍
No fancy dacals, but I did add something. Maybe full wrap in the future, will see.. pro-ht.mbnet.fi/boat/IMG_20200627_133743__01_copy_1024x1451.jpg
Add an enclosed Bimini top and go land a 100 kilo fish!
nice job on boat and video , all images great , and easily understood
with the text , grand
Hermoso
This bloke also invented the wheel
😝😅
16:33 What is the exact name of that type of plywood? I'm having trouble locating it.
I don't know if it's availabe globally, but here it's named Tuff HD vaner.
Holymoly, 1000 subscribers! Wow, thank you all!
What would suck is if after doing all this work, then buying the motor, not being able to register it because of some back luxury taxes owed on it from the 70’s. In California I couldn’t register my 19 foot Bayliner one
Year because I owed frikken luxury tax on it. They said I had to pay the 1,800 dollars or I couldn’t register the boat. Well shit I had no Idea that I’d be charged “luxury” tax on a 19 foot boat. It’s not like it’s a luxury yacht or something, it’s damn 19 foot boat.
That sucks. Luckily we don't have that kind of tax here. This was also registered but had been sitting for a long time.
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You might want to put on trim tabs.
Have to check the dual transducers. Could maybe lift up a 1-2cm. Can be that they push up the right side. But also weight is not equal on both sides. Have quite heavy batteries on the left side and a passanger on that side would push down. When boating alone, it goes totally leveled at full speed. Going to change my 110Ah lead battery to a 90Ah lithium, that will save some weight on left side.
hey man easy on the music, fire the music man
You taking it offshore fishing?
Havn't done it yet, but yes I will do at some point. Whole summer fishing trips has been on different lakes.
hi do you have the design plans of the rod /rader mount that u can share?
No sorry, I bought the rod holder used. It's from another boat, but it's self made.
How much did it cost altogether?
Havn't calculated any exact amount, but everything is expencive these days. The boat was 650 euros, and only polyester and fiberglass cloth was maybe something like 300 euros in total, fillers and paint ~400 euros. But it doesn't feel so bad when you buy only small amounts here and then. 😄 Of course the new motor was the biggest investment in the project.
Why 10 rod holders on a 15 footer?
Usually here on local small lakes the max amount of rods you can leagily use is 4. But on the sea or on bigger lakes, trolling with big planers and 10 rods is perfectly fine.
@@Maxxifull I had a picture of 10 guys with 10 rods lol
@@merlin1346 🤣🤣🤣Hahaa lol. 😅
Dude if i was me doing the rebuild i will take out that cabine and install a roof top only.
Thanks for your comment. A T-top would be nice on a bigger boat. This types of small half cabin boats are quite popular here where I live, and the purpose is that the cabin gives some cover from cold autumn wind when you are out trolling fish. Will also add a small diesel heater to keep the windows clear and warm up cold feets.
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Is it just me or does anyone else think this is a bit slap dash reno. The transom looked terrible before glassing which hid the wooden mess but there shouldn't have been a mess in the first place. As I watch this more and more I get a cringy feeling because its as if there's no love involved. I don.t even own a boat but have done many projects over the years to recognise 'cowboy' work which I would class this as. The young lad has worked hard and spent lots of money on this I just wish his work ethic was better.
Thanks for your feedback. Also negative critic is welcome, then you can learn new things and make next project better. Trust me, there was not much loving feelings when cutting and sanding, totally covered in fiberglass dust, haha!
What do you mean with the wooden mess, I don't understand? Had to replace the orginal wet and rotten plywood. How would it have been done right?
Maxxifull thanks for the reply. My comment about the wooden mess was with regard to 2:31 on part 1. I’ve reviewed it several times over again and maybe I’ve been overly critical. On the new transom wood being replaced, there are large gaps on the left side. I would have assumed that neat joints all round would be better. There’s maybe a reason why the gaps are so big which you didn’t comment about. As I said I’ve never owned a boat I’m only going on my building experience where joins are important. You’re project is actually a good one, is it your first. I intent to get a boat in the not so distant future and this size would be a great start. Please don’t take offence at my negativity, I’m just a grumpy old man, unfortunately I’ve watched many boat project videos but those were expert ones. You worked hard and finished with a cool looking boat. Well done
All the best.
@@mufuliramark Of course it would have been best if the plywood was done in one piece and tight fit also in the upper part. But then it would have been needed to remove the whole upper part(skin) of the boat. One thing I didn't want to do. Now I had to do the transom plywood in pieces so I could get it tight under the fiberglass cut(edge) that was left from the outside skin. It was a pita to get the pieces fit, so thats why there is gaps on the top part of the plywood. All gaps was poured and filled with epoxy, so the strenght should be very good. The boat has been in active use the whole summer and there is no marks of flex or any stress cracks etc. in the transom area.
Also, there was quite amount of small things done, that I forgot to document or I couldn't include in the videos, as they would have been too much and maybe not so interesting.
Have done many different projects, mostly with cars and metal work, but this was first fibeglass project in this scale. At younger age I have done different car speaker enclosures out of fiberglass, but that was many years ago. No hard feelings, now we got a great conversation going. 😊
So it's been a while
Do you still have the boat?
@@Dunkolunk hi! No, I sold it when I started with my next boat project. You can find videos of it in my channel. 🙂