Another great video you two. I have to say a few things I have watched most of your videos and I was thinking, wow they are giving the trailer a good work out. Yes, not designed for the work out you were using it for. In saying the above Points, my hat is off to you for sharing what you have learnt. This is why I think I enjoy your videos. Straight up without all the bling. Keep them coming. Looking forward to seeing the new rig.
Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy you muppet lol. You’ve learnt, gr8, say no more. I’ve seen some mothers do have’em but you are very much killing that show. Glad you’re home and aren’t going to be so silly. 😊
Lovely Ep and area and fish and tinny guys, And good on SeaJay for heaping you out, As most Tinnies will crack over time when you take them up north all my mates with alloy tinnies had to get them welded up with more bracing its just how they are, Our 5m tinny has been fully welded up twice in 11 years and the last time a few years ago. I braced it up heaps more to handle where I take it and what I do to it,
Thanks for the info as I have said in the past I have the same boat yet to use it but like you said you put that boat through hell and seajay fixed it for you good on them looking forward to seeing your new boat and might even see you guys in wa next year still need to get some marks off ya.lol.😊
Hey Stuart, the boat needs to be able to flex and move as the trailer has so much movement in it. They recommended some straps on either side of the outboard but not to tight. When ever we went on rough roads I always cranked all my straps as tight as possible which prevented the boat from being able to move around with the trailer movement
If ya get spiked from flatties. Rub the spiked area on the flatties under belly. The slime neutralises the pain. Just don't get a second spike. 😂😂😂. Let me know if it works. 😊
@@jamesnjacqdriftin yeah right havent seen many in australia with them yet they work really good on big estuary perch and bass. bet the flathead would crack them to
from what I now understand, the boat needs to be able to flex and move as the trailer has so much movement in it. They recommended some straps on either side of the outboard but not too tight. When ever we went on rough roads I always cranked all my straps as tight as possible which prevented the boat from being able to move around with the trailer movement
That is absolutely terrible. Im glad I never bought one of them, so over rated. No doubt they helped you as they wouldn't want that crap out in the public 😅
I’m pretty happy with how the situation played out (just my opinion). From my understanding the other major tinny brands would have put this damage down to wear and tear (as our insurance did) and we would have ended up boat less. I’m sure that there will be lots of different options on this but I’m really glad we got the Seajay and grateful they helped us out. Thanks for watching !
Definitely excellent how they handled it, but it should never of happened in the first place. Not sure about the other big brands putting it down as wear & tear, never seen that as I've never seen a dingy fall apart like that, it must of been embarrassing for seajay It's great you got it sorted and they did the right thing
Another wonderfull video, thanks for showing us all you beautiful spots, living the dream👌👍
Thanks for watching, glad you're enjoying!
Another great video you two.
I have to say a few things
I have watched most of your videos and I was thinking, wow they are giving the trailer a good work out.
Yes, not designed for the work out you were using it for.
In saying the above Points, my hat is off to you for sharing what you have learnt.
This is why I think I enjoy your videos.
Straight up without all the bling.
Keep them coming.
Looking forward to seeing the new rig.
That’s really nice to read thankyou! Yep some lessons learnt but the show goes on 😂
@@jamesnjacqdriftin ❤
Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy you muppet lol. You’ve learnt, gr8, say no more. I’ve seen some mothers do have’em but you are very much killing that show. Glad you’re home and aren’t going to be so silly. 😊
Ha cheers! Thanks for watching
Lovely Ep and area and fish and tinny guys, And good on SeaJay for heaping you out, As most Tinnies will crack over time when you take them up north all my mates with alloy tinnies had to get them welded up with more bracing its just how they are, Our 5m tinny has been fully welded up twice in 11 years and the last time a few years ago. I braced it up heaps more to handle where I take it and what I do to it,
That’s good to know thanks for the info Craig. I recon your tinny would have seen some sights that’s for sure 😂
@@jamesnjacqdriftin No worries, yes been a few places up north,
Good stuff again Kid's hope ya chanel grows fast the mad mullet from Mackay 🍻🐟😜
Cheers Mad Mullet! Few people have said what a legend you are, thanks for watching 🤘🤘
Thanks for the info as I have said in the past I have the same boat yet to use it but like you said you put that boat through hell and seajay fixed it for you good on them looking forward to seeing your new boat and might even see you guys in wa next year still need to get some marks off ya.lol.😊
Good on ya Heath! Feel free to send us an email or message us on insta mate. We certainly owe you some good marks for all your support!
@jamesnjacqdriftin cheers
Lucky I'm subscribed would have missed it didn't recognise James without his Schmock lol carry on crew
😂😂😂😂 the schmock is on a sabbatical
Hey James. How did they suggest that you hold the boat to the trailer if not a strap over it?
I have the same boat.
Hey Stuart, the boat needs to be able to flex and move as the trailer has so much movement in it. They recommended some straps on either side of the outboard but not to tight.
When ever we went on rough roads I always cranked all my straps as tight as possible which prevented the boat from being able to move around with the trailer movement
@jamesnjacqdriftin thanks for that mate.
Better check mine i think.
If ya get spiked from flatties. Rub the spiked area on the flatties under belly. The slime neutralises the pain. Just don't get a second spike. 😂😂😂. Let me know if it works. 😊
This is very good info! Will report back in future spiking episodes.😅
How old was the boat before you took it to seajay?
Just over 12 months old
OSP worm HP fish aye good to see people using JDM plastics like that
How good! We did some stuff for a fishing company a few weeks ago and they sent us a few different styles to try, deff rate them!
@@jamesnjacqdriftin yeah right havent seen many in australia with them yet they work really good on big estuary perch and bass. bet the flathead would crack them to
How did they say you should strap the boat down then?
from what I now understand, the boat needs to be able to flex and move as the trailer has so much movement in it. They recommended some straps on either side of the outboard but not too tight.
When ever we went on rough roads I always cranked all my straps as tight as possible which prevented the boat from being able to move around with the trailer movement
@ which is what you would expect. Thanks for putting the info out there. Could save a few boats in the future!
The guy who repaired that in Darwin did a shit job. Good on Seajay for helping you out👍
Ha yeah the guy in Darwin wasn’t great. Had the boat for a week and I recon they did it 5 minutes before I came to pick it up
Jimbo there was nothing clean about that rag mate
Cleanest thing we own 😂😂
Flathead,thumb in mouth and grip bottom lip.
That is absolutely terrible. Im glad I never bought one of them, so over rated.
No doubt they helped you as they wouldn't want that crap out in the public 😅
I’m pretty happy with how the situation played out (just my opinion). From my understanding the other major tinny brands would have put this damage down to wear and tear (as our insurance did) and we would have ended up boat less. I’m sure that there will be lots of different options on this but I’m really glad we got the Seajay and grateful they helped us out.
Thanks for watching !
Definitely excellent how they handled it, but it should never of happened in the first place.
Not sure about the other big brands putting it down as wear & tear, never seen that as I've never seen a dingy fall apart like that, it must of been embarrassing for seajay
It's great you got it sorted and they did the right thing