Robert Grafl
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how to make a cake onboard a yacht
Here is how to bake a cake onboard a sailboat. I used a very simple recipe with only a few ingredients: oil, water, sugar, flour, eggs, baking soda, chocolate. It is done in less then an hour and guaranties for a happy crew.
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New 189 Euro Hangkai Outboard Engine - and how not to destroy it
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I had to buy a new outboard engine - because i killed to old one - which was brand new as well. I simply forgot to ad some oil into the gear, so after half an hour the engine quit its duty with an annoying grinding sound. If you buy cheap hangkai outboard engine, here is what to look for.
Crossing the Golf du Lion
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Sailing from the Rhone delta in France to the Costa Brava, Spain, we crossed the Golf du Lion. On the way to Spain we broke our Mainsail. After a improvised repair we could continue our way to Barcelona.
Stepping the Mast after cruising the French Channels
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In Port Napoleon, France, we are putting back the mast and preparing for the next leg of our voyage: heading for Spain. But before that there is a lot of work to do: Mast steps need to be mounted, new lights on the mast installed, the Radar antenna as well and everything needs to be rewired.
Furlex S200 Forestay repair
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When lowering the mast we discovered that the forestay was broken. So it had to be replaced before the mast was stepped again. Since we traveling on a budget we did this by ourselves..
5 Facts about Alcudia, Mallorca #shorts
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Alcúdia is a town in the northeast of Mallorca. Here are five facts about it
Atlantic to the Mediterranean on French waterways
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we travelled on the french waterway system from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean.
Converting to a Riverboat
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We decided to go to the Mediterranean through to french inland waterway system. For this we put down the mast and converted our sailing boat to a river boat.
Busy Kids on the boat
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Besides experiencing sailing, travelling and studying Kids were also learning some real-life skills like (very basic) introduction to sailing, safety measures while on the boat and of course Washing the Dishes.
Pfusch am Boot
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Pfusch am Boot
RBP#6: 1000 Watt Electric Outboard Engine for $350
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RBP#6: 1000 Watt Electric Outboard Engine for $350
RBP#5: Relocating the hatches & rotten wood repair
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RBP#5: Relocating the hatches & rotten wood repair
A Deckpod for the Tiki 31
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A Deckpod for the Tiki 31
DIY Water Tank Level Gauge & Holding Tank Overflow Alarm
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DIY Water Tank Level Gauge & Holding Tank Overflow Alarm
70 Tage Donau - Trailer zum Vortrag & Buch
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70 Tage Donau - Trailer zum Vortrag & Buch
DIY Boat lifter
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DIY Boat lifter
Modyfing the catamaran
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Modyfing the catamaran
Schnorcheln Rhodos
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Schnorcheln Rhodos
Folklore Kinder TID 2014
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Folklore Kinder TID 2014
TID 2014 Wäsche waschen
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TID 2014 Wäsche waschen
Start zur TID 2014
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Start zur TID 2014
Windfahnen-Selbststeueranlage
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Windfahnen-Selbststeueranlage

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  • @redreuben5260
    @redreuben5260 8 місяців тому

    That will eat your payload. Foam sandwich would have been better and insulated. But a Woods Gypsy 28 would have been better yet. 😃

  • @LairdHamilton-e8z
    @LairdHamilton-e8z 8 місяців тому

    Hallo Robert, vielen Dank für diese interessante Info und gleich meine erste Frage, wo hast du diesen Hangkai bestellt? Alibaba? Wie funktioniert dies? Mir wurde mitgeteilt, dass wegen einem item, 6,5 PS Hangkai nicht versendet wird. Und was macht dein Projekt Katamaran, welches ich sehr interessiert verfolgt habe. Herzlichen Dank und Servus

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl 8 місяців тому

      Hallo, den Hangkai habe ich auf eBay bestellt. Der Katamaran steht einstweilen im Garten und wartet darauf, dass ich wieder Zeit zum weiterbauen habe... LG Robert

  • @TheRepairMan-yj3zp
    @TheRepairMan-yj3zp 9 місяців тому

    I think it is Roumanien kindergarden! Boys have tri-colour belt, red, yellow, blue!

  • @wilsonoberbrunner
    @wilsonoberbrunner 11 місяців тому

    Promo sm

  • @eladioboss
    @eladioboss 11 місяців тому

    Cuanto pesa?

  • @jacobmansbach4804
    @jacobmansbach4804 Рік тому

    Fantastic video. Would love more info on the boat! Seems like a fun thing to be doing.

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      Hi, the Boat is a 1978 Moody 33. I will do a Video about it in the future. And yes, its sometimes fun and sometimes real hard work... if you need more infos i will try to answer it.

  • @Freelancer_Amirul
    @Freelancer_Amirul Рік тому

    Very good video. Your video content is excellent. But SEO of your UA-cam channel and videos is a must. Then you will get more views and subscribers and your UA-cam channel will grow soon.

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      Thank you for your offer - i think you have a plan how to do this?

  • @TomekBikewagon
    @TomekBikewagon Рік тому

    60v will not damage the 48v motor?? Please explain

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      Well it will kill the motor - if you use it for a long time. When you use the motor at this higher voltage it will draw a lot more power. Thus the coils will get too hot, the insulation will melt and the engine is dead. But for a short time it will tolerate this. When cruising in the dingy, the engine will draw 150 or 200 Watt - the motor controller reduces the energy flow to the engine, so when cruising at 200 Watt the engine does not care if the battery has 48 or 60 Volt. If you use full speed, the picture is different. Some quick calculations: If you demand 1000 Watt at 48 Volt the engine will draw aprox 21 Amps (1000 W / 48 V = 20,8 A) hence the resistance of the Motor coils must be somewhere at 2,28 Ohm With this 2,28 Ohm: 60 V / 2,28 Ohm = 26 A ==> 60 V x 26 A = 1560 Watt (In reality the Voltages are higher in the beginning, since to Voltage of fully charged batteries is higher - both lead-acid and LiPo) So the motor draws 50% more energy and you really fell this in a increase of thrust the engine delivers. Some of this extra power is also converted into heat inside the motor - and as long as the temperature inside the motor is not exceeding the limits, the engine is totally fine with it. How long it will take until the engine overheats - i don't know because i don´t have the full specs of the engine and therefor could not do the math. For me this was more a "proof of concept" - could i use the tool batteries I a already own to run the engine? When operating the dingy I don´t use full trust anyway because it drastically reduces the distance I can travel; and using this small batteries at full trust i.e. 1500 Watt will deplete the batteries quickly - so the voltage drops, the ampere drops, the power drops, less heat in the engine. But i would not connect the engine to a big 60 Volt battery bank and run the engine for hours at full speed.

    • @TomekBikewagon
      @TomekBikewagon Рік тому

      @@robertgrafl nice thanks for explaining. Im considering the Hangkai 48v 8 HP motor for my inflatable raft, hopefully its fast and fun!

    • @TomekBikewagon
      @TomekBikewagon Рік тому

      @@robertgrafl do you think the electric motor in these could easily be upgraded to a 3000w motor or higher? I want big power haha

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      as long as it fits the shaft assembly it should not be a problem. Of course you have to change the controller too. I think the shaft is used by Hangkai up to 6 HP 4 Stroke - so it should be able to handle the power :-)

    • @TomekBikewagon
      @TomekBikewagon Рік тому

      In terms of buying a controller how would go about finding a suitable one? What does it need etc

  • @Ron-dx9wq
    @Ron-dx9wq Рік тому

    Typical Wharram owner. Thinks they can tack on more cabin space, cram more into a small boat, destroy the resale value, DECREASE load capacity with more structural weight, wreck the sailing qualities of the boat.... Why didn't you just sell the boat and buy the next size up : a Tiki 38?

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      Wow - what a comment. I did it because it is my boat, I built it, I like to do it and if it's not working it it was my decision and my responsibility. So in that way you are right - a typical wharram owner...

    • @Ron-dx9wq
      @Ron-dx9wq Рік тому

      @robertgrafl it is just this attitude that has given Wharram catamarans such a bad name in the yachting world. There are so many 2nd hand Wharrams out there that have been butchered by their builders - bits chopped off, bits added on, scantlings ignored, landlubbers wet dreams brought to life.... I've owned 3 and when built to spec and kept within their load limits, they are fast, responsive, seaworthy and reasonably comfortable. But, hey, like you said it's you're boat and building a boat obviously makes you smarter than the designer.

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      Hi Ron, since you are interested in this topic: I think wharrams are for a very small group of sailors. You have to have a very particular mindset to build one. I have build a Tiki 21 and this Tiki 31. I sailed the Tiki 31 in the Mediterrenean for 2 Summers. I startet to build this boat when i was 24 years old. It was great sailing - but i missed some comfort. Especially when it comes to bring your family on a longer trip. Selling the boat an buy a bigger one is a good idea. The only problem: There is almost no resale value on a 25 year old Tiki 31 - at least here in central europe. I could have sold it for less then a set of sails worth - maybe 5.000 Euro if i am lucky. Why? Because there are a lot of nice Monohulls on the market in the 10meter / 31 ft range which are sold for sometimes 10.000 Euros; And this Boats offer more comfort then the Tikis / Pahis in this range. And another important point: Keeping a boat in a Marina is expensiv. A berth for a 10 Meter boat will cost you between 3000 and 8000 Euro / Year. For a Catamaran 50% more. So you will pay 5.000 to 12.000 Euro / Year for the Tiki 31 just to keep it in a Marina. Thats more then the value of the Boat! So that is why i decided to modify the Tiki in a way i thought it will fit my needs: Make it comfortable enough for some months of cruising, bring it to the water, sail it and then bring it back again. If i had the money to buy and maintain a Tiki 38 or a Tiki 46 i would do so. But unfortunately i cant afford any one of them. And have Wharams a bad reputation in the "yachting world" - i dont know. Maybe somebody could leave a comment on this topic.

    • @Ron-dx9wq
      @Ron-dx9wq Рік тому

      @robertgrafl G'day Robert. I appreciate your desire to sail further. The missus and I cruise the Great Barrier Reef as liveaboards on our 36 foot bridgedeck catamaran. But the fact is, you cannot cram a big dream into a small boat. We carry 150L of fuel, 85L of water (& a watermaker!), 3x3.7 kg lpg bottles, 3 weeks provisions, 100 kg of deep cycle batteries (lithium), an inflatable dinghy, bedding, tools, fishing tackle, anchors, chain, rope, etc, etc & the cats and there is only 2 of us and our biggest hop between ports is 200 miles. The load carrying capacity of a Tiki 31 is 1000 kg. That's dry weight - no engine, no fuel, no batteries, no toilet, no water tanks, no stove/gas, no ground tackle - and your boat has less now that you've added more structure. Two adults and 2 children with food and water and a bit just in case - how far can you go before you need to reprovision? Cruising the Med sounds comfortable; any further sounds like an ordeal. Monohulls are made for carrying weight; multis have to be large to come even close.

    • @alexforget
      @alexforget 10 місяців тому

      @@Ron-dx9wq Have you seen modification to Wharram where people add a cabin and remove the beam to transform it into a modern design? I think the open deck and the beams are increadibly wastefull in space and comfort and weight. They could be replaced by flooring and roof and some bulkhead like all the other cats. I had an iroquois, 32ft with 18" of draft and folding rudders and centerboard. It was great but a bit too small for a family. I am thinking of salvaging a Wharram and creating something more modern with a forward cockpit at the front of the cabin.

  • @anitaselloria1568
    @anitaselloria1568 Рік тому

    Enjoy your sailing.... We miss you❤

  • @anitaselloria1568
    @anitaselloria1568 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @pyrha24
    @pyrha24 Рік тому

    Take care and enjoy ..

  • @alfreddaniels3817
    @alfreddaniels3817 Рік тому

    For every catamaran: lighter sails better. But every design also has a calculated carrying capacity. I guess for your Tiki ot is about a thousand kilo. That includes everthing on board: people, motor, anchorgear fuels and water, tools and toys, added constructions and overbuild parts of the original. But as you said: it all depends on how you use it.,… success, it is very beautiful 👍👍

  • @alfreddaniels3817
    @alfreddaniels3817 Рік тому

    It looks beautiful. Don’t underestimate the extra windvang and what it effects your ability to go on the motor against the wind. Imagine two square meters of board pushing against the wind.

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      Actually i am more concerned about the extra weight in the front of the boat.... but yes, it ads some windage. But i am not so worried about that, since i avoid it anyway to sail longer legs against the wind - i prefer it to wait for a favorable wind. It may ad some more stress to the anchor - it would be interesting to make a calculation on how it really affects the handling ability of the boat.... thanks for your comment and fair winds.

  • @wojtekwojtkowy869
    @wojtekwojtkowy869 Рік тому

    What's happen with a tiki 31 rebuilding project?? Shells wasn't worth it more work and expenses??

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      The Tiki is still in my backyard. But i was to busy in my job to finish her for our sabbatical. There are some reasons why we had to do a year of sailing now - or never do it. So i bought a not to expensive 45 year old Moody 33. I love it to work on the Tiki - but its a project i do when i have spare time - which was not the case in the last years. And expenses you never count when you do a boat project - or you would not do it at all ;-)

  • @mmac4047
    @mmac4047 Рік тому

    use zip ties instead of copper wire, easy to remove, cheap, zero damage to workers or tools.

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      I tried zip ties, for some parts they work. But i found out i can not arrange the sheets of playwood like i can do with copper wire. So i simply used what works best for me.

  • @mariodebrincat7049
    @mariodebrincat7049 Рік тому

    Bravo God Bless you all have a safe and enjoyable passage

  • @alicedeleon7844
    @alicedeleon7844 Рік тому

    Bless you all!🙏💞🙏

  • @jungleknife5156
    @jungleknife5156 Рік тому

    Shout out watching from Phillipnes MABUHAY ✌️😎👌

  • @vanessabryan786
    @vanessabryan786 Рік тому

    Love your cabin handling gantry 😂 send Mark on Wilding sailing a link to your build he’s rescuing a Pahi 42 Mahi in the Netherlands at the moment he’s got just a bare temporary deck.

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      Thanks. I think a Pahi 42 will make a excellent cruising boat.

  • @williamlight985
    @williamlight985 Рік тому

    Meinen Respekt, dass du das alles auf Englisch machst, obwohl du einen starken bayrischen Akzent hast! Ich habe inzwischen gesehen, dass das Boot fertig ist, meinen Glückwunsch🎉 Planst du eine längere Reise mit deiner Familie? LG Andreas aus Duisburg!

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      Hallo Andreas, der Kat ist leider noch nicht fertig, er steht noch im Garten. Es fehlte einfach die Zeit... Derzeit bin ich mit Familie auf einen längeren Törn - mit einer alten Moody 33. Schaukelt zwar mehr dafür schwimmt das Boot... lg von den Balearen.

  • @MarkPingel
    @MarkPingel Рік тому

    On the Wharram site it says the Tiki 30 is the largest boat that is trailerable. You have a 31 on a trailer. Did you run into any difficulties in doing so, and is it legal?

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      Hey Mark, i just parked one hull at the Trailer to move it in the garden. When bringing the boat to the water i would bring each hull in a seperate lift. And assembling the boat on site is a lot of work as well. I took three days to have the boat ready to launch. So you definitely will not to this for a 2 week holiday....

    • @MarkPingel
      @MarkPingel Рік тому

      @@robertgrafl thanks for the reply and good to know. Seems like a pain in the butt!

  • @geraldus1rex
    @geraldus1rex Рік тому

    Cute family interesting video

  • @olafk2297
    @olafk2297 Рік тому

    Wo ist der Wharram Kat?

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      Der steht zu Hause im Garten. Leider fehlt die Zeit zum fertig bauen....

  • @Hindukushsailing
    @Hindukushsailing Рік тому

    ✌️✌️

  • @davekimbler2308
    @davekimbler2308 Рік тому

    did you make more videos on the boat ?

  • @bigunone
    @bigunone Рік тому

    I am really surprised how quite it was compared to others I have heard.

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      It's a little bit more noisy then let's say a torquedo - the engine is on top and there are gears. But the price is much less. And it is still less noisy then the best 4-stroke.

  • @arthurschuler8906
    @arthurschuler8906 Рік тому

    Is the weight no problem?

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      Weight on this boats is always a problem. The pod will be about 100kg more then the original configuration. I think the real problem is the lot of storage room in the pod... but since the pod is a seperate unit it is easy to remove and put back the original deck if it proves to heavy...

  • @bizim_eller
    @bizim_eller Рік тому

    I get noxious when the background music is unnecessarily, suddenly and extremely loud, why do loud?

  • @daanmeeuwig8165
    @daanmeeuwig8165 2 роки тому

    Great plan!!! Thanks for sharing and fair winds to you

  • @tjacksondolph4026
    @tjacksondolph4026 2 роки тому

    9:40 This controller is designed for 48v lithium- the problem is your voltage sag from cells not designed to handle the heavy amp draw. I've been through many iterations of making battery packs only to find one common denominator- you have to spend 3x the money on top shelf cells if you want any reliable performance above 500w.

  • @xmarksthespot5188
    @xmarksthespot5188 2 роки тому

    Love your pod , so much room ! How much weight does it add to the boat ?

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      I estimate the extra weight at about 100 kg - empty. The problem is: it has a lot of storage room inside. And as we all know - this room will be used sooner or later.

  • @tomazsegundo
    @tomazsegundo 2 роки тому

    Excellent.

  • @ronaldfarrell5120
    @ronaldfarrell5120 2 роки тому

    I have a 10 horse motor having a problem hooking up what kind of batteries to use could you help me thank you

    • @ronaldfarrell5120
      @ronaldfarrell5120 2 роки тому

      my name is Ron it's a 10 horse electric 24v slash 48 / 60 volt thank you

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      Hi Ron, sorry for the late replay. Did you figure it out?

  • @AdamMiharaFishing
    @AdamMiharaFishing 2 роки тому

    Is there a gearbox at the base of the Motor shaft? I imagine having the motor at the top of the shaft and facing downward would require some gearing to get the propeller to turn.

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl Рік тому

      Yes there is a gear, and yes the Motor in a Pod would be more efficient. But compared with the well known brands this Motor is much cheaper. And you could use batteries you already own. If you like to play with stuff like this its a good choice. If you want a perfectly working system buy the expensive one. Hangkai just used a existing shaft and put an electric motor on top. A cheap controller and here you go. Not super efficient but very economic.

  • @josephhertzberg2734
    @josephhertzberg2734 2 роки тому

    Did you finish your boat?

  • @antictractors5609
    @antictractors5609 2 роки тому

    I plan to build a Mana 24 but modified - without cabins to have a very large cockpit like the Wharram Islander 39. Do you think that's easy?

    • @DowneastThunderCreations
      @DowneastThunderCreations 2 роки тому

      "Easy" is a relative term. If you know what you are doing, then the job at hand may be construed as "easy." On the other hand, it may not be so easy if you don't have a clue or possess the right tools. Since you felt it necessary to ask such a question, it's possible you may find things a bit difficult. This shouldn't deter you though. Your project may be a learning experience but will build confidence in your abilities as you tackle future projects. The first step is to get off the couch, start making sawdust, and don't worry about making mistakes (most can be easily corrected).

    • @thomasbourke3030
      @thomasbourke3030 Рік тому

      Did you make any progress on the Mana 24, am considering one.

  • @adamguzzo94
    @adamguzzo94 2 роки тому

    How fast does this kill a battery?

  • @jamesstuart3346
    @jamesstuart3346 2 роки тому

    For that price you can buy a Minn Kota 35lb thrust motor and a decent compact deep cycle battery

  • @myblueocean2
    @myblueocean2 2 роки тому

    Nice motor, did you do anything special for customs clearance? Germany is a pain in the butt with customs.

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl 2 роки тому

      No, i just had to pay the import tax, wasv all done by the shipment company.

  • @10Lifeorg
    @10Lifeorg 2 роки тому

    I am investigating all that is needed to run that same motor but only with 1,200 watt motor (5HP). I was going to use wheel chair batteries. The are little 12v 18ah sealed lead acid batteries. Like Universal Battery model UB1280. So it would be 4 batteries to give me 48 volts. I am concerned that I don't know enough yet and may not have enough runtime. I am estimating it would give me 45 minutes to a couple hours if I am conservative. What do you think? Are those batteries going be a good choice? Thanks

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl 2 роки тому

      Hey, if you can get this batteries very cheep or free its ok. But they are heavy and won´t last long. Better get a 48V liion on aliexpress....

  • @alexandermiller6583
    @alexandermiller6583 2 роки тому

    Hello, awesome video! I would love to buy the batter pack kit you made. Do you have a list of parts and where you got them so I could build one too?

    • @robertgrafl
      @robertgrafl 2 роки тому

      Hey, i built this pack, because i already had the batteries from another project. Next time i would use something like this: de.aliexpress.com/item/1005003749363186.html?spm=a2g0o.search0304.0.0.4e4d6010ZbshJI&algo_pvid=d5d06ca5-62e7-4a76-84ee-a2b1bcec462c&algo_exp_id=d5d06ca5-62e7-4a76-84ee-a2b1bcec462c-16

  • @juergenjoksch7232
    @juergenjoksch7232 2 роки тому

    mal davon abgesehen das dein English echt im Ohr wehtut , ist der motor aber irre LAUT für einen Elektromotor , gibt es schon erfahrungen damit ? hat er eine Saison überstanden oder hat er aufgegeben ?

  • @samwade2047
    @samwade2047 3 роки тому

    Where are all your life jackets .

    • @schwarz1933
      @schwarz1933 2 роки тому

      Your kidding us right? We have so many lakes in Austria .... and people can swim like fishes ... lol

  • @m.e.rosson2758
    @m.e.rosson2758 3 роки тому

    Hey, would you build one of those 48 Volt set ups for me if I paid you? You are amazing!!!!

  • @sharanchetty5610
    @sharanchetty5610 3 роки тому

    What that engine

  • @ronwest7930
    @ronwest7930 3 роки тому

    It's a good idea. If you edited out the hoist it would look like you were superman flipping that pod over. I will look for the finished boat video.

  • @antoinegruner2327
    @antoinegruner2327 3 роки тому

    try kelly controller. it might gives you some ideas to change your tiki to full electric as well.

  • @MattFowlerReel
    @MattFowlerReel 3 роки тому

    Hi Robert! Great video! You are obviously an electrical pro, unlike me! I recently purchased a used Hangkai 5hp electric outboard motor and I’m having an odd problem. The twist throttle seems to only go full power and when I release it it goes into reverse (full power also). Also, the forward and reverse buttons on the throttle don’t seem to work. I’m wondering if you might have an idea about what might be causing the issue? Thanks!!

    • @dfgdfg_
      @dfgdfg_ 2 роки тому

      @Matt Fowler did you fix this?

    • @MattFowlerReel
      @MattFowlerReel 2 роки тому

      @@dfgdfg_ no I ordered another one and it works perfect. I’m using 4 12 V deep cell marine RV batteries to make a 48 V bank for it and I can run my Jon boat all day with it

  • @balamus
    @balamus 3 роки тому

    Very nice, thank you so much for the review!