Cuttin and Shuttin my new Dinghy

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

Комментарии • 13

  • @stevencohen4580
    @stevencohen4580 23 часа назад

    That's a sweet looking dingy, love how the old school tradies work, very skilled, man of few words.

  • @ottolinebloomsberry9789
    @ottolinebloomsberry9789 19 часов назад

    Nice tender, sensible design, all around a superb bit of hands on product development. Congratulations well deserved end result.

  • @soverignisle
    @soverignisle День назад

    Love the Safety Boots & PPE

  • @RexCowan-s7j
    @RexCowan-s7j День назад

    Thanks norm

  • @garrykennedy5653
    @garrykennedy5653 16 часов назад

    Norm your new dinghy looks great it certainly was a lot more work to shorten it, are they planning on making a shorter mould in the future. What did it end up weighing?

    • @MotorSailingforOldDudes
      @MotorSailingforOldDudes  3 часа назад

      They are Garry. On the go at the moment. Mine weighed 80kg, but I had wanted heavier laminates. The production model will be around 60kg.
      Great little tender. Lovin it.

  • @seanuren6755
    @seanuren6755 20 часов назад

    I hope glass itching has stopped already
    I've been sanding my entire boat back ready for a full respray & I'm been itching for the last 2 weeks straight

  • @thatsshowbiz6438
    @thatsshowbiz6438 21 час назад

    Wow so much work & fidley too - I'm guessing over $5000 for this?

  • @christianweishaupt-yq4db
    @christianweishaupt-yq4db 16 часов назад

    No mask, no shoes, no gloves equals good health but we are here to make money the most important aspect of life

    • @MotorSailingforOldDudes
      @MotorSailingforOldDudes  16 часов назад

      Yeah.... you younger people should not do it this way.
      Unfortunately our working lives go back to when there wasn't much PPE around.
      Not making any money yet either.