It is called jealousy. This kid is making a name for himself & being constructive in this world. Instead of teaching & encouraging him they only tear down. So screw them!
So, i owned two sea-doo SP's. i thought they were the most hideous looking ski's. I watched episode 6 here and had to go back to watch through the complete process. You've turned trash into awesomeness! Id buy one of these again! And dont let the keyboard know it alls take you down! If they could, they would instead of trying to bring someone down! Keep after the rebuilds!
The bonus is that even mistakes are content. Also mistakes are how we learn and anyone that says they don't make mistakes is a liar. Cheers from Oz mate.
I've made plenty of mistakes in my life, and will continue to make a ton more. That's part of life and it's learning. He does a great job with his projects
Screw all the haters man! You’re doing good! And thank you for showing us the down part of rebuilding! You’re best RUclipsr (to me) you’re 100% real brother
Bud, your a star !!! Your learning so many different aspects by sheer effort - spraying, engines, trailers, and your artistic elements are first class. I guarantee in 12 months you will be rebuilding engines saving yourself a whole lotta money AND enjoying it. Keep it up, ignore the morons by not reading or responding in ANY way. Mistakes are the most important part of engineering so keep on trying, you WILL get there in no time at all. Rebuild your first engine from bottom up and you will be flying and not buying. As an old fart its grand to watch a young guy getting going. HUGE thumbs up.
You do nice work kid, I enjoy your shows. The internet breeds haters. Don’t listen to them, there miserable in life and want others to be too. Keep up the great work.
Glad you're showing everything it takes to get these going. There's a lot to learn when getting these running. The more tips and tricks you show the better. Great job! Determination is the key!
Haters gonna hate, they’re just jealous! You’ve done a superb job with these and looks like you’re having lots of fun with them, that’s the most important thing! Keep smiling! 😊👍
Keep up the good work. If you don't fail occasionally, your not trying hard enough. Those skies look great. 3K is more than fair. Can't wait to see the new project!
yeah make sure they're running perfectly before re-decorating them so you know how much you have left over to decorate without going over budget. He said it so he got this point in the end. Great job!
Please don't worry about the criticism. I guarantee most of the people making said comments couldn't do a fraction of the things you're capable of doing. They're just sitting behind their screen and like to be negative. The skis look fantastic. Your creativity is amazing. Keep it up. Find a 96 XP. It has the same body only with the 110hp motor. You'll love the thing.
It’s not easy to make these old skis work, it’s definitely a learning curve. Bravo to you for having the courage to put it all out there, mistakes and all. Too often this is edited out, so when the reality of mistakes happens it is more devastating because you start to believe everything you see on tv. I can tell you from experience some of the best lessons I ever learned were from mistakes I made. The only thing that will make a difference is how you choose to deal with it. Keep up the good work, thanks for the vinyl wrap idea I’ve been looking for a cheaper way to do my 6 skis. Keep the videos coming and never give up!
There’s nothing wrong with making a mistake and owning to it and go from there. Other RUclipsrs like auto auction rebuilds would curse the subscribers off and throw a fit. Just keep going dude.
I'm 61 years old and recently started my first build and RUclips channel and literally the most emotionally draining aspect is some of the nasty, negative, mean comments that I receive. Thankfully they are a tiny percentage of the wonderful, encouraging and uplifting comments, that make it all worthwhile. Part of our learning curve is learning how to dismiss the negative energy and absorb the positive. You're doing a wonder job learning about all of your builds along the way. I have mad respect for your enthusiasm, mechanical inclination and willingness to share the WHOLE experience!!! BTW, I'm not terribly far from you down in Largo, near Clearwater! 🤗
Don’t let anyone get you down. Do what makes you happy. If it doesn’t make others happy, don’t worry, that’s their problem. Follow your dreams and those that believe will happy to join your journey. Keep up the amazing work.
Your Sea-Doo content is my favorite contact. You’re doing a great job and I’ve loved watching this build series. Thank you so much! My favorite series online. Made me your subscriber.
You do a great job on everything you do. No one is perfect and everyone doesn’t know everything. But the quality of your projects shows and you should be proud of yourself. Don’t let people get to you. Be confident in your abilities because you are talented. Take care and enjoy your toys. Don’t be too hard on yourself and concentrate on the positive comments. 👍🏻😊🇺🇸
Your work is excellent. The detail you put in your builds is wonderful to see. Here's what often going on in their heads. Many think that if they can spot an error in your work, that means they are smarter or more talented than you, better that you even. It's a real thing. Ignore them! You keep doing what you’re doing. learn as you go. Your true fans are here for you!
Don't mind the criticizers, especially if they don't offer the criticism in a positive way. It's EASY to judge and point out other's mistakes. If they do it in a condescending way they are just weak. When comments like that come in, just remember that there are 123 THOUSAND subscribers that admire your skills and hard work. Love what you do, and thanks for sharing it with us!
I’d like to see you team up with a local boat mechanic so you have a backup for when repairs get complicated. Kinda like how Samcrac leans on you for body work… or Goonsquad with V-tuned. Or Hoovie with Ninja and Wizard. Anyway, love your channel and projects!
Don’t worry about the haters man. It’s refreshing to see mistakes and learn from them and will help way more people than trying to hide it. You’ve prob saved so many others the same mistakes. I enjoy waking up on saturdays (down under time) to watch these. 🇦🇺✌️
You are doing a great job! Don’t pay any attention to the keyboard warriors. You have been doing a great job! Mistakes happen! I love watching your rebuilds! Keep up the good work!
All that I can say is do not let anyone’s comments get you down. Enjoy the experience of rebuild AND video editing and hopefully make some cash from yt. Everyone makes mistakes not everyone makes videos. Be proud of what you have accomplished.
Zach, don't get down on yourself. It is very impressive what you are doing and it takes a lot of work just to make and edit the videos let alone the projects you are showing. You are making something of yourself and you should be very proud!
Don’t let the comments bum you out. Your out there doing it and putting yourself out there. Don’t even acknowledge the jerks that say negative things. Your putting out the content. They don’t have to watch. What are they doing? Sitting on their couches!
I love your content, quick tip if you leave the jet ski trailer tipped back then they will always auto drain and the foot wells won’t have standing water in it.
Bro, keep up like this. Trying things, making mistakes so you can learn from your cool projects! Life is full of falling and getting back up and being better/stronger. Wish i could be in your position man! Dont let other people say different.
I watch RUclips for channels like yours, because you are real. Don't be Embarrassed that you made mistakes or are going to make them in the future. Anyone that thinks they can do better can start there own channel. That's part of life. Continue the good work, mistakes and all!
If u get another ski get a bilge pump which will pump the water out of ur ski until u can get it back to shore. I just got one for $30 off Amazon, glad ur neighbor was able to help so u didn’t lose the skis. Trailer looks amazing! Now is the best time to sell before the 4th & while market is hot. 3k is a fair price considering it comes w a nice double trailer and one ski that runs.
I really envy the live that you have in Florida! You use your incredible weather to your advantage. You create things that are so awesome on the warm waters that surround you. I would've been complaining about the heat and would never want to leave the comforts of an air conditioned house. I am talking about the kind of kid that I was and not referring to the person that I am today.
This was a really cool project. It's a bummer that you weren't able to get both of them back to 100% but I think you took them a long way and the next person can take them the rest of the way. Great job! The trailer is a great finishing touch to make them a set.
Best lessons come from failure. Dont worry about potential haters man! I commend you on showing a failure for everyone to see that takes balls in this world where people only show or post when things are at the best!
Bro you can't be successful or master ANYTHING without making mistakes! Learning as you go and learning every inch of your project is something most don't have the balls to even attempt! You have completed every project I've seen you start and would be proud to own any of them myself. BEING ABLE TO POINT YOUR BOAT OUT AND SAY I BUILT THAT THE WAY I WANTED IT IS FRIGGIN AMAZING!
Love these videos, and admitting your mistakes helps viewers like me learn a lot on my jet ski rebuilds. You are extremely talented, and as someone who is more mechanically inclined I envy your skills. It takes some serious practice and grit to produce skis that look this awesome. I hope to see more of your jetski builds in the future!
Another great installment man. Watching you attempt things you aren’t expert level at is what modification is all about. No one ever ever ever starts with an expert knowledge level. They all jump in and learn as they go. And that is what being a craftsman is all about bro.
I respect the heck out of you making mistakes like we all do, and taking the time in your videos to show us. You could fill the whole video with fun fluff like everyone else, but I keep coming back to watch your videos because you're honest with your work AND do fun projects. Keep it up, and keep the mistakes coming too bro. That's how you learn! That's how we learn, too.
Are you negative jerks griping at him for making mistakes need to lighten up! The guys incredibly humble for showing every bit of the rebuild including his mistakes. Nobody is perfect everybody makes mistakes like he said he is still learning. Keep your head up brother! You're doing fine I love to see the entire process from start to finish I would do it the exact same way as you do!
Man you have talent and most important you are willing to get off your ass and do stuff as a young man. All the haters are just completely jealous and most of them do nothing for themselves. Keep doing you and keep posting. You provide a good service with good content and you have become much better at speaking and presenting since you started. As a leader and professional, i can see it. Keep up the great work as long as you like it!
Keep being 100% when your making the mistakes so that we can go around them. We are all imperfect so keep being the good sir that you are. I enjoy all of the vids so keep inspiring KoolKat!
Will never make fun of you and will never degrade your learning skills.A lot of naysayers out there who are just plainly miserable people. Not us bro, you are doing a fine job on all of your videos. Cheers and Peace Zach!
Don't feel bad like you are the only one to put in the sweat equity and still have issues. Some Harley dealer mechanics refuse to work on a bike that is older than 10 years because once you touch it, all kinds of stuff naturally goes sour. We all learn by your efforts. JwgK
Definitely continue to make and show mistakes. Making them means you are trying, showing them means you are learning from them. Some people learn from their mistakes. Fewer still learn from other people’s mistakes. Thanks. ✌🏻🇺🇸
keep up the good work. skis look amazing. also I personally would not mount the bilge sideways like that. stand it straight up and use silicon or a bracket to hold it in place so you dont burn up your pump. The plate on bottom of the new nozzle is a ride plate extension. It helps to keep the nose of the ski down when riding (Porposing) so your not jumping like a dolphin when your just trying to cruise. also as far as selling them post them for 4-5k. with the condition they are in plus the double trailer you will get it. everyone wants jetskis right now. i just sold two 1990 model sps with a double trailer for 3k no problem
Don’t listen to the haters man don’t swoop to there level your way better then that a mistake is a mistake doesn’t define you. Your doing something right if you have haters. Love the videos bro
You’re doing great man, you’re doing something you’re passionate about and that’s awesome! Keep doing you, don’t let negative people influence your day negatively
I love watching and learning along with you. You are great with the rebuilds and also an incredible artist in the way you finish the looks of your projects and edit your content. Also great music on your content. Keep it up and ignore those that can't do it so they hate on those that can.
Keep doing what you do bro. Half these people aren't doing anything. Showing mistakes is what keeps it real. First time I took my jet ski out, I didn't realize that it had 2 plugs and left one open. Almost sank it.
Dude, no way! Don’t let the armchair bullies get you down! Where I might recommend you do a little more engine stuff than you do I still think you’ve got a lot of courage to do what you are doing! I just hope that if/when I get my family and me to Florida you’re still doing this stuff. I love the idea of a refreshed vehicle as opposed to a new vehicle. Keep it up and best of luck!
Dude!! Don’t let ANYONE (including yourself) tell you that what you’re doing is not worthwhile or that you’re stupid for doing something wrong. These are just keyboard worriers in their parent’s basement hiding under the anonymity of social media. They mean NOTHING. I, like a lot of other subscribers to your channel know that what you’re doing is so totally worthwhile...and we all get geek’d whenever we see a new video of yours come up! Go for it and let your passion thrive!
You do a great job and you're very entertaining. Doing any kind of project on RUclips doesn't mean there's no expense for yourself and it's also extremely time consuming. Don't worry to much about what other people think, just keep doing what you're doing and I'll keep watching, as will loads of other people. Keep up the good work!
Ignore the haters. It's the ugliest form of jealousy and it really shines bright with some of the people on here. You're doing amazing work and I cant wait to see what's next
These would sell for 5k where I live. PNW is crazy overpriced. Saw a completely stock 94 waveraider sell for 4900 yesterday. Non running ski's sell for like 1500 easy around me.
Damn, like 2 years ago I sold my 1996 Kawasaki 1100zxi (with a just-rebuilt engine with over-bored forged pistons) and 2005 Kawasaki 1100stx both with new pumps and completely rebuilt carbs for $3.5k. Weren't the prettiest skis but did put out over 55mph all day. They were amazing jetskis but in the 3 years I had them I literally only used them 4 times. I wish I hadn't but back then I was just starting college and had no time to do anything. They'd probably sell for twice that nowadays.
Screw those guys ur amazing! I just found u last night and have binged everything u put out... I'm like how the hell does this young man know so much!?
I know people who feel anonymous sometimes feel they can say things they’d never say in person. Ignore them. Keep making mistakes. It’s the best way to learn.
I have a 1998 yamaha xl1200 only has 56 hours on it. I got it for free. I had to do alot when I first got it to make it run from sitting for 20 years behind my uncle's house. I ended up tightening the exhaust clamp to tight and it came loose and I didn't know and went for a ride parked it. went in to eat at McDonald's right off the lake and when I came back half of it was under water. good thing I didn't try to start because the whole engine was full of water. It's a 2 stroke to but I had to take it all back apart and flip it on its side turn over the engine without the spark plugs so it get all the water out. So ur not the only one who makes mistakes it's apart of learning and in life in general..
Dude, we love watching you work! You learn… we learn… that’s life! Heck, I couldn’t care much less than I do about watercraft, but I watch every one of your videos! LOVE the color accents on the trailer! But, oh man, if you accidentally put the ‘doos on the wrong side… I… I just… I just don’t think I could deal. 🥺🤣
Dont worry about the haters dude. You don't know what's going on in their lives, they probably have some stuff going on that makes them negative. Just do what makes you happy.
Keep your head up! Much respect for what you're doing. Keep in mind, that many, maybe not all but many of the people passing judgement most likely have not ever taken a chance to do projects like this. It's a lot of time, learning, investing like you mentioned. The fear of failure is too much for them to handle. Be proud of your accomplishments man you got some awesome builds!!
They look great but it is a shame one has a bad motor. However $3000 Is a fair price considering all the work you have put in. Keep up the good work 👍👍
Love your content man screw the keyboard warriors locked down in their parents basement. They couldn't do what you do. You're killing it bro!!!
It is called jealousy. This kid is making a name for himself & being constructive in this world. Instead of teaching & encouraging him they only tear down. So screw them!
Spot on
So easy for them to talk shit and judge from the comfort of their parents basement lol
I love the keyboard warriors, they hide behind a computer thinking they're tough and it makes me laugh every time I see them make a stupid comment
Yes mate well said. Loving your channel buddy, thank you "Mistakes are the portals to learning!"
62 I am. Just keep going and enjoy life. Honesty is everything. We love watching you. Be you and live young man.
So, i owned two sea-doo SP's. i thought they were the most hideous looking ski's. I watched episode 6 here and had to go back to watch through the complete process. You've turned trash into awesomeness! Id buy one of these again!
And dont let the keyboard know it alls take you down! If they could, they would instead of trying to bring someone down! Keep after the rebuilds!
The bonus is that even mistakes are content. Also mistakes are how we learn and anyone that says they don't make mistakes is a liar. Cheers from Oz mate.
I've made plenty of mistakes in my life, and will continue to make a ton more. That's part of life and it's learning. He does a great job with his projects
A rebuild on those motors don't take much time and it's a cake walk bro. They look great!
This is so cool and has kept me entertained through a tough time in my life
Screw all the haters man! You’re doing good! And thank you for showing us the down part of rebuilding! You’re best RUclipsr (to me) you’re 100% real brother
Bud, your a star !!! Your learning so many different aspects by sheer effort - spraying, engines, trailers, and your artistic elements are first class. I guarantee in 12 months you will be rebuilding engines saving yourself a whole lotta money AND enjoying it. Keep it up, ignore the morons by not reading or responding in ANY way. Mistakes are the most important part of engineering so keep on trying, you WILL get there in no time at all. Rebuild your first engine from bottom up and you will be flying and not buying. As an old fart its grand to watch a young guy getting going. HUGE thumbs up.
You do nice work kid, I enjoy your shows. The internet breeds haters. Don’t listen to them, there miserable in life and want others to be too. Keep up the great work.
Ignore the haters. None of them have the jam to air their own errors.
Exactly. 90% of the commentators couldn’t boil a kettle. This guy is super talented.
Ignore them and get more!
Glad you're showing everything it takes to get these going. There's a lot to learn when getting these running. The more tips and tricks you show the better. Great job! Determination is the key!
You need to put like 5k on the jet skies. They are so nice 👍✅
Yea nowadays these could easily go for 4-7k
If theyve been running good for a while
Haters gonna hate, they’re just jealous! You’ve done a superb job with these and looks like you’re having lots of fun with them, that’s the most important thing! Keep smiling! 😊👍
The trailer is gorgeous and anyone who gets to buy these jet skis is going to have a ton of fun!
Keep up the good work. If you don't fail occasionally, your not trying hard enough. Those skies look great. 3K is more than fair. Can't wait to see the new project!
yeah make sure they're running perfectly before re-decorating them so you know how much you have left over to decorate without going over budget. He said it so he got this point in the end. Great job!
Please don't worry about the criticism. I guarantee most of the people making said comments couldn't do a fraction of the things you're capable of doing. They're just sitting behind their screen and like to be negative. The skis look fantastic. Your creativity is amazing. Keep it up.
Find a 96 XP. It has the same body only with the 110hp motor. You'll love the thing.
I love & appreciate your channel. I can't do a fraction of what you did to these jet skis. Outstanding work!
It’s not easy to make these old skis work, it’s definitely a learning curve. Bravo to you for having the courage to put it all out there, mistakes and all. Too often this is edited out, so when the reality of mistakes happens it is more devastating because you start to believe everything you see on tv. I can tell you from experience some of the best lessons I ever learned were from mistakes I made. The only thing that will make a difference is how you choose to deal with it. Keep up the good work, thanks for the vinyl wrap idea I’ve been looking for a cheaper way to do my 6 skis. Keep the videos coming and never give up!
There’s nothing wrong with making a mistake and owning to it and go from there. Other RUclipsrs like auto auction rebuilds would curse the subscribers off and throw a fit. Just keep going dude.
I'm 61 years old and recently started my first build and RUclips channel and literally the most emotionally draining aspect is some of the nasty, negative, mean comments that I receive. Thankfully they are a tiny percentage of the wonderful, encouraging and uplifting comments, that make it all worthwhile.
Part of our learning curve is learning how to dismiss the negative energy and absorb the positive.
You're doing a wonder job learning about all of your builds along the way. I have mad respect for your enthusiasm, mechanical inclination and willingness to share the WHOLE experience!!!
BTW, I'm not terribly far from you down in Largo, near Clearwater! 🤗
Don’t let anyone get you down. Do what makes you happy. If it doesn’t make others happy, don’t worry, that’s their problem. Follow your dreams and those that believe will happy to join your journey. Keep up the amazing work.
Your Sea-Doo content is my favorite contact. You’re doing a great job and I’ve loved watching this build series. Thank you so much! My favorite series online. Made me your subscriber.
You do a great job on everything you do. No one is perfect and everyone doesn’t know everything. But the quality of your projects shows and you should be proud of yourself. Don’t let people get to you. Be confident in your abilities because you are talented. Take care and enjoy your toys. Don’t be too hard on yourself and concentrate on the positive comments. 👍🏻😊🇺🇸
Your work is excellent. The detail you put in your builds is wonderful to see. Here's what often going on in their heads. Many think that if they can spot an error in your work, that means they are smarter or more talented than you, better that you even. It's a real thing. Ignore them! You keep doing what you’re doing. learn as you go. Your true fans are here for you!
Don't mind the criticizers, especially if they don't offer the criticism in a positive way. It's EASY to judge and point out other's mistakes. If they do it in a condescending way they are just weak. When comments like that come in, just remember that there are 123 THOUSAND subscribers that admire your skills and hard work. Love what you do, and thanks for sharing it with us!
I’d like to see you team up with a local boat mechanic so you have a backup for when repairs get complicated. Kinda like how Samcrac leans on you for body work… or Goonsquad with V-tuned. Or Hoovie with Ninja and Wizard.
Anyway, love your channel and projects!
Don’t worry about the haters man. It’s refreshing to see mistakes and learn from them and will help way more people than trying to hide it. You’ve prob saved so many others the same mistakes. I enjoy waking up on saturdays (down under time) to watch these. 🇦🇺✌️
ignore them man, im learning right there with ya. your vids helped give me the push to pull the trigger on buying a non running ski and fixer up.
Ok, I'm the only one who would have liked to see you paint the trailer the same color as the VW???? Keep putting up great content please
You are doing a great job! Don’t pay any attention to the keyboard warriors. You have been doing a great job! Mistakes happen! I love watching your rebuilds! Keep up the good work!
All that I can say is do not let anyone’s comments get you down. Enjoy the experience of rebuild AND video editing and hopefully make some cash from yt. Everyone makes mistakes not everyone makes videos. Be proud of what you have accomplished.
I appreciate the transparency. Ignore the fools that hate without having the grit to be humble as you were. Great job, keep it up.
Zach, don't get down on yourself. It is very impressive what you are doing and it takes a lot of work just to make and edit the videos let alone the projects you are showing. You are making something of yourself and you should be very proud!
Don’t let the comments bum you out. Your out there doing it and putting yourself out there. Don’t even acknowledge the jerks that say negative things. Your putting out the content. They don’t have to watch. What are they doing? Sitting on their couches!
I love your content, quick tip if you leave the jet ski trailer tipped back then they will always auto drain and the foot wells won’t have standing water in it.
These videos make me want to move to Florida! Out in the west lake front property is unheard of. Looks like a fun way to live.
Wow,man keep up the great work and don't let anyone stop you.
Bro, keep up like this. Trying things, making mistakes so you can learn from your cool projects! Life is full of falling and getting back up and being better/stronger. Wish i could be in your position man! Dont let other people say different.
Don't let them haters get you down, love the channel. I enjoy learning right along with you. Love your style and great build...
I watch RUclips for channels like yours, because you are real. Don't be Embarrassed that you made mistakes or are going to make them in the future. Anyone that thinks they can do better can start there own channel. That's part of life. Continue the good work, mistakes and all!
If u get another ski get a bilge pump which will pump the water out of ur ski until u can get it back to shore. I just got one for $30 off Amazon, glad ur neighbor was able to help so u didn’t lose the skis. Trailer looks amazing! Now is the best time to sell before the 4th & while market is hot. 3k is a fair price considering it comes w a nice double trailer and one ski that runs.
I really envy the live that you have in Florida! You use your incredible weather to your advantage. You create things that are so awesome on the warm waters that surround you. I would've been complaining about the heat and would never want to leave the comforts of an air conditioned house. I am talking about the kind of kid that I was and not referring to the person that I am today.
This was a really cool project. It's a bummer that you weren't able to get both of them back to 100% but I think you took them a long way and the next person can take them the rest of the way. Great job! The trailer is a great finishing touch to make them a set.
Best lessons come from failure. Dont worry about potential haters man! I commend you on showing a failure for everyone to see that takes balls in this world where people only show or post when things are at the best!
Bro you can't be successful or master ANYTHING without making mistakes! Learning as you go and learning every inch of your project is something most don't have the balls to even attempt! You have completed every project I've seen you start and would be proud to own any of them myself. BEING ABLE TO POINT YOUR BOAT OUT AND SAY I BUILT THAT THE WAY I WANTED IT IS FRIGGIN AMAZING!
Love these videos, and admitting your mistakes helps viewers like me learn a lot on my jet ski rebuilds. You are extremely talented, and as someone who is more mechanically inclined I envy your skills. It takes some serious practice and grit to produce skis that look this awesome. I hope to see more of your jetski builds in the future!
Another great installment man. Watching you attempt things you aren’t expert level at is what modification is all about. No one ever ever ever starts with an expert knowledge level. They all jump in and learn as they go. And that is what being a craftsman is all about bro.
I respect the heck out of you making mistakes like we all do, and taking the time in your videos to show us. You could fill the whole video with fun fluff like everyone else, but I keep coming back to watch your videos because you're honest with your work AND do fun projects. Keep it up, and keep the mistakes coming too bro. That's how you learn! That's how we learn, too.
Are you negative jerks griping at him for making mistakes need to lighten up! The guys incredibly humble for showing every bit of the rebuild including his mistakes. Nobody is perfect everybody makes mistakes like he said he is still learning. Keep your head up brother! You're doing fine I love to see the entire process from start to finish I would do it the exact same way as you do!
Don’t listen to the haters bro! These came out so good
Man you have talent and most important you are willing to get off your ass and do stuff as a young man. All the haters are just completely jealous and most of them do nothing for themselves. Keep doing you and keep posting. You provide a good service with good content and you have become much better at speaking and presenting since you started. As a leader and professional, i can see it. Keep up the great work as long as you like it!
Keep being 100% when your making the mistakes so that we can go around them. We are all imperfect so keep being the good sir that you are. I enjoy all of the vids so keep inspiring KoolKat!
Don’t let people beat you down in the comments. You are great and the content is great.
Will never make fun of you and will never degrade your learning skills.A lot of naysayers out there who are just plainly miserable people. Not us bro, you are doing a fine job on all of your videos. Cheers and Peace Zach!
Don't feel bad like you are the only one to put in the sweat equity and still have issues. Some Harley dealer mechanics refuse to work on a bike that is older than 10 years because once you touch it, all kinds of stuff naturally goes sour. We all learn by your efforts. JwgK
Definitely continue to make and show mistakes. Making them means you are trying, showing them means you are learning from them. Some people learn from their mistakes. Fewer still learn from other people’s mistakes. Thanks. ✌🏻🇺🇸
Hope you get a buyer and they find a nice new home. You did awesome work on these. Kudos for your entertaining videos bro!
keep up the good work. skis look amazing. also I personally would not mount the bilge sideways like that. stand it straight up and use silicon or a bracket to hold it in place so you dont burn up your pump. The plate on bottom of the new nozzle is a ride plate extension. It helps to keep the nose of the ski down when riding (Porposing) so your not jumping like a dolphin when your just trying to cruise. also as far as selling them post them for 4-5k. with the condition they are in plus the double trailer you will get it. everyone wants jetskis right now. i just sold two 1990 model sps with a double trailer for 3k no problem
The trailer looks great, don’t stress the negativity. Haters gonna hate, keep up the work bud
Dude let the haters hate. Your video's are awesome! Your cool as hell brother! For the jetski that doesn't work check the carbs, plugs and cables.
You have over 123k subscribers! You’re doing something right. We support you and love the content.
Don’t listen to the haters man don’t swoop to there level your way better then that a mistake is a mistake doesn’t define you. Your doing something right if you have haters. Love the videos bro
You've got to know when to hold 'em. Know when to fold 'em. Know when to walk away. And know when to run.- kenny rodgers
Sad to see them go. Really fun project to watch. You really make some cool stuff
You’re doing great man, you’re doing something you’re passionate about and that’s awesome! Keep doing you, don’t let negative people influence your day negatively
I love watching and learning along with you. You are great with the rebuilds and also an incredible artist in the way you finish the looks of your projects and edit your content. Also great music on your content. Keep it up and ignore those that can't do it so they hate on those that can.
Keep doing what you do bro. Half these people aren't doing anything. Showing mistakes is what keeps it real. First time I took my jet ski out, I didn't realize that it had 2 plugs and left one open. Almost sank it.
Great job and enjoyed the adventures with these! Keep up the great content!
Dude, no way! Don’t let the armchair bullies get you down! Where I might recommend you do a little more engine stuff than you do I still think you’ve got a lot of courage to do what you are doing! I just hope that if/when I get my family and me to Florida you’re still doing this stuff. I love the idea of a refreshed vehicle as opposed to a new vehicle. Keep it up and best of luck!
Hot Pink + lime green look great together should try for a future project
Forget the haters, we are learning with you. Keep up the great work I’m very impressed. Thanks
The trailer detail was a nice touch
Awesome series. Me, as a viewer, consider the journey more fun than what the end result may be. Kudos!
Need to put a back up camera on your vw at the hitch.
Dude!! Don’t let ANYONE (including yourself) tell you that what you’re doing is not worthwhile or that you’re stupid for doing something wrong. These are just keyboard worriers in their parent’s basement hiding under the anonymity of social media. They mean NOTHING. I, like a lot of other subscribers to your channel know that what you’re doing is so totally worthwhile...and we all get geek’d whenever we see a new video of yours come up! Go for it and let your passion thrive!
You do a great job and you're very entertaining.
Doing any kind of project on RUclips doesn't mean there's no expense for yourself and it's also extremely time consuming.
Don't worry to much about what other people think, just keep doing what you're doing and I'll keep watching, as will loads of other people.
Keep up the good work!
Ignore the haters. It's the ugliest form of jealousy and it really shines bright with some of the people on here. You're doing amazing work and I cant wait to see what's next
These would sell for 5k where I live. PNW is crazy overpriced. Saw a completely stock 94 waveraider sell for 4900 yesterday. Non running ski's sell for like 1500 easy around me.
In the UK old seadoo's are not worth anything
Damn, like 2 years ago I sold my 1996 Kawasaki 1100zxi (with a just-rebuilt engine with over-bored forged pistons) and 2005 Kawasaki 1100stx both with new pumps and completely rebuilt carbs for $3.5k. Weren't the prettiest skis but did put out over 55mph all day.
They were amazing jetskis but in the 3 years I had them I literally only used them 4 times. I wish I hadn't but back then I was just starting college and had no time to do anything. They'd probably sell for twice that nowadays.
No one is born with knowledge. It's all learned. Good job!
Keep an eye on the VTS boot. I had a 96 XP and it had a cut in the boot which let water in. I loved my 96 XP. VTS are known for going bad..
Screw those guys ur amazing! I just found u last night and have binged everything u put out... I'm like how the hell does this young man know so much!?
I know people who feel anonymous sometimes feel they can say things they’d never say in person. Ignore them. Keep making mistakes. It’s the best way to learn.
I have a 1998 yamaha xl1200 only has 56 hours on it. I got it for free. I had to do alot when I first got it to make it run from sitting for 20 years behind my uncle's house. I ended up tightening the exhaust clamp to tight and it came loose and I didn't know and went for a ride parked it. went in to eat at McDonald's right off the lake and when I came back half of it was under water. good thing I didn't try to start because the whole engine was full of water. It's a 2 stroke to but I had to take it all back apart and flip it on its side turn over the engine without the spark plugs so it get all the water out. So ur not the only one who makes mistakes it's apart of learning and in life in general..
Don’t listen to jackasses on the internet man. Love these videos,mishap and all.
Keep them coming and we will keep watching them.
Dude, we love watching you work! You learn… we learn… that’s life! Heck, I couldn’t care much less than I do about watercraft, but I watch every one of your videos! LOVE the color accents on the trailer! But, oh man, if you accidentally put the ‘doos on the wrong side… I… I just… I just don’t think I could deal. 🥺🤣
I'm glad you post the ups and downs!
You are suppose to throw silicone between the intake grate and the hull, as well as loctite on those bolts!
Dont worry about the haters dude. You don't know what's going on in their lives, they probably have some stuff going on that makes them negative. Just do what makes you happy.
Love the videos! Thanks for taking us along the highs and lows!!!
Great job on the rebuild! You're doing great things so Keep your head up!
They look good. Sell some of your other jet skis and get it back up running. Don’t let it defeat you.
Good luck
you've got those skis looking nice!
You are awesome!. Don't give the haters a second thought
Keep your head up! Much respect for what you're doing. Keep in mind, that many, maybe not all but many of the people passing judgement most likely have not ever taken a chance to do projects like this. It's a lot of time, learning, investing like you mentioned. The fear of failure is too much for them to handle. Be proud of your accomplishments man you got some awesome builds!!
They look great but it is a shame one has a bad motor. However $3000 Is a fair price considering all the work you have put in.
Keep up the good work 👍👍
I think you would be quite surprised how simple the engines are once you start taking them apart. Along with the help with RUclips.
It's not a bad price for the package. This is the point where people normally give up anyway. See it through and finish them!
Even with the bad motor, they're worth 3 grand.
Hw can i get one seadoo tht working for under 1k
@@kimcaesar6626 buy a broken one and fix it
Both thes jetski series were insane
Wish i knew how much money you put into them! Really making old old sea doos look bad to the bone