@@ChristopherFlannigan Have space ...will fill .lol. I have a Honwave 35 with a Suzuki 15 hp bought 2 months ago, flies on the water but is bloody hard to pull on the Beach or Stones with the Trolley wheels if I am alone, was thinking of making or buying a trolley for the Engines[ 3.3 evinrude as spare plus 15 hp main ] but just saw your vid on outboard trolley test so going to watch number 5 video of yours , thanks for your efforts on filming n posting .
This brings back memories Christopher (I used to have a rib) I have been working my way through your videos and I am enjoying them. I know you get a lot of gear questions but what make was that telescopic rod I saw in the boot? Also a set of outboard muffs would save you filling the wheelie bin with water. It's hard to buy everything though, eh?
Me 80 kg lady 55kg tank (under front shit) 25lt dog 8kg anchor chain ropes life jackets food towels etc little things we do 9-10 knots. Lady at the front and when plains she comes back. Until 2-3 bf. Bf6 + prop 7 7/8 x 7 1/2.
Just take a usual trailor for ribs man and move the rollers accordingly especially those back to support the engine. Move them exactly under the transom to support the engine. And use tie down straps to prevent the outboard and the sib from moving around. Sib, outboard and trailor must be one mass.
Just a quick question Chris, you spare engine what is it? You seam to throw it around a lot in all your videos like it’s a house brush . How light is it ? Many thanks Ray K YNWA.
If the boat was empty and the engine off would you be able to lift the boat for a short distance if it was on its side? Im thinking of whether it would be possible to carry it on its side alone through a gate and down the side of a house? cheers
What would be the most wind you would head out in and do you only head out on certain tides like the kayak fishing guys do? Thanks mate. Your advice is appreciated.
Great vid thanks mate. What would you say the recommended hp for inflatable boats like yours is for uk offshore? I want something that tide pull and currents wouldn't be an issue when it comes to getting out of a dangerous situation.
Thanks Chris. I would want to go as small as possible motor wise because I want to trolley the motor and boat from my estate car down onto the beach then inflate it. Do you think the 8mph is an unsafe max speed or is that still enough to fight against around the 10 wind you mentioned?
Ok thanks for that info Chris. I was really hoping to get away with a 6hp and a 3.8 to 3.5 air deck being costs are adding up. Would it be safe to say that the six hp even though not fast with 2 moderate weight adults would be enough to move against a wind against tide situation well enough to get back to shore safely? Obviously not talking about purposely going out in bad weather but even the weatherman gets it wrong from time to time.
Man...you are ORGANIZED. Wow...bet your sock drawer is something to behold! Lol. Nice boat btw...cool.
I wish everyone had the opportunity like you.
That Garage is cleaner n tidier than my Kitchen !
@@ChristopherFlannigan Have space ...will fill .lol. I have a Honwave 35 with a Suzuki 15 hp bought 2 months ago, flies on the water but is bloody hard to pull on the Beach or Stones with the Trolley wheels if I am alone, was thinking of making or buying a trolley for the Engines[ 3.3 evinrude as spare plus 15 hp main ] but just saw your vid on outboard trolley test so going to watch number 5 video of yours , thanks for your efforts on filming n posting .
Perfect job amazing steps really I like thie movie learning a lot keep on updating us 👍👍👏
Great videos - just got a t38, what’s that chair on the seat? Looks mint
It's just a standard seat bolted to the bench seat on a swivel
This brings back memories Christopher (I used to have a rib) I have been working my way through your videos and I am enjoying them. I know you get a lot of gear questions but what make was that telescopic rod I saw in the boot? Also a set of outboard muffs would save you filling the wheelie bin with water. It's hard to buy everything though, eh?
@@ChristopherFlannigan Thanks very much Christopher
How many miles per hour with 6 HP Yamaha outboard motor?
Me 80 kg lady 55kg tank (under front shit) 25lt dog 8kg anchor chain ropes life jackets food towels etc little things we do 9-10 knots. Lady at the front and when plains she comes back. Until 2-3 bf. Bf6 + prop 7 7/8 x 7 1/2.
OCD😂 just jealous I’m not as tidy as you everything you own is spotless 👍
Can I ask where you got your trailer, what kind is it, and what did it cost?
I am looking for this trailer for my Honwave T38ie
Just take a usual trailor for ribs man and move the rollers accordingly especially those back to support the engine. Move them exactly under the transom to support the engine. And use tie down straps to prevent the outboard and the sib from moving around. Sib, outboard and trailor must be one mass.
Just a quick question Chris, you spare engine what is it? You seam to throw it around a lot in all your videos like it’s a house brush . How light is it ? Many thanks Ray K YNWA.
If the boat was empty and the engine off would you be able to lift the boat for a short distance if it was on its side? Im thinking of whether it would be possible to carry it on its side alone through a gate and down the side of a house? cheers
What would be the most wind you would head out in and do you only head out on certain tides like the kayak fishing guys do? Thanks mate. Your advice is appreciated.
Great vid thanks mate. What would you say the recommended hp for inflatable boats like yours is for uk offshore? I want something that tide pull and currents wouldn't be an issue when it comes to getting out of a dangerous situation.
Thanks Chris. I would want to go as small as possible motor wise because I want to trolley the motor and boat from my estate car down onto the beach then inflate it. Do you think the 8mph is an unsafe max speed or is that still enough to fight against around the 10 wind you mentioned?
Ok thanks for that info Chris. I was really hoping to get away with a 6hp and a 3.8 to 3.5 air deck being costs are adding up. Would it be safe to say that the six hp even though not fast with 2 moderate weight adults would be enough to move against a wind against tide situation well enough to get back to shore safely? Obviously not talking about purposely going out in bad weather but even the weatherman gets it wrong from time to time.
@@ChristopherFlannigan Thanks Christopher
Hello, what model of wheel stand is it? are they made of steel? How many kg does it hold? thanks
İs there a possibility of a damage to the motor by spraying water directly?
Please : How the lenght has this boat?. Thank,s.
what is the radio brand
What is the horsepower to the other Yamaha? The one that you took out of the blue bag. Is it also a 6 horsepower?
Christopher Flannigan oh, ok. Cool! Thanks!!!
Nice, comprensive coverage on the sib. But looks like aftercare work aplenty. Haha
what is the battery box brand
@@ChristopherFlannigan thank you
what is the radio brand
I have dinghy 420m and Mercury 6hp 4 stroke, 2018 very impressed on speed with 2 adults and full gear stuff, we can plain 22-24km/h, alone 25.5km/h.
That kind of dinghy you have?Thanks
Aivis S get thafak outta here unless you prove it.
Oh my god man you didn't lubricate the motor mounting screws after washing!
Yeap. Ask him anything. He will tell you all about it!
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wao, if you gonna sell this one, I’m interested xD