Try not to use bricks of any sort to hold up boats or cars. Unless they are stacked like when building a house with even pressure across the brick, they are prone to failure and will split or crack and that boat will end up in your lap. Always use wood or steel. Buy a few lengths of wood and cut them up then stack them parallel with a space in between then then next two at 90 degrees on top and so on till you get your height. Look at how house movers support the houses they are lifting, or how boat yards support boats to get an idea. Nice boat you have there!
Brandon I know you could do it you are a man of many talents Happy 😃 New Year 🎊🎆🎈 2025 May you have a wonderful day love 💝 from Ohio Irene and god bless
Awesome Happy New Year
Always enjoy watching you work on your Mariner. I had one for a hot minute. Shoulda learned more by doing.
Awesome job reshaping the keel, I had my doubts because of the thickness..😂😅 Happy New Year to ya'll 😊
Happy New Year and Happy Sailing ⛵️
It was Amazing to watch this guy get better and better
Thanks for stickin with us!
Great job. I didn’t realize that was that much difference between the Cast Mariner CBs.
Taking about an inch off the top corner did the job. 🤙⛵️
Happy New Year!!
Try not to use bricks of any sort to hold up boats or cars. Unless they are stacked like when building a house with even pressure across the brick, they are prone to failure and will split or crack and that boat will end up in your lap. Always use wood or steel. Buy a few lengths of wood and cut them up then stack them parallel with a space in between then then next two at 90 degrees on top and so on till you get your height. Look at how house movers support the houses they are lifting, or how boat yards support boats to get an idea. Nice boat you have there!
Brandon I know you could do it you are a man of many talents Happy 😃 New Year 🎊🎆🎈 2025 May you have a wonderful day love 💝 from Ohio Irene and god bless
Nice work and I always enjoy watching your videos. Happy New Year my man.
Thanks, glad you enjoy them!
Between the million pound keel and the rain and mud you need to take a break and go sailing this weekend!
😂😂 you're absolutely correct!
What is the board for ? I was thinking it has something to do with catching wind certain directions and stability...is that correct?
It acts as a counter weight for the sails and helps keep the boat upright and pointed straight.