Nothing like doing something you dont want to do. But saving money is what its call about. Looks like you did a great job and the drone footage was spectacular.
That was a good deal. We had the Eisenglass replaced commercially on our sailboat dodger in 2015 and it was $1650 and it was a lot less Eisenglass than you replaced there on your boat. Good job!
Hi guys, love your videos! I'm starting to replace my isinglass this winter. Could you please tell me what thread and needle size you used? Millions of options. Thanks Sean...
Great job! Looking forward to the Nautikflor video. My impression has been that it’s difficult to buy retail to install yourself, so that link would be good.
I did ONE piece on my SeaRay SB last year - it was such a pain! I ended up having a pro redo that piece. It looked ok but I just could not get the fit just right. Mine felt just slightly flimsy - if that makes sense. Anyway - great job!
Just found your channel, subbed and liked. I noticed you tow your dinghy. I have a GB’s 42 and just got a 13 whaler to tow behind it. Do you have any techniques or have had any problems when towing? Thanks!
I know YT content creation is a lot of work (I used to work for one) but hope you guys keep carrying it on. (Power) Boating channels need more younger couples with less depressing sound tracks like you guys.
Any way I can find out what zippers you ordered and how you stitched them in? We have the same problem on our 48 here in Tennessee, and I am dreading getting started. Great video 🙂
@@rbmurray9204 I just saw this on 10/23/22. I'm sorry but I have sold all my machines and am not longer doing it. Replacing is really easy. The hardest parts if you want to do it yourself is getting everything you need.
Good video. BUT the music was shocking. Couldn't concentrate on what you were doing. Had to shut it off. Without a doubt, this was the worst I have heard.
I replace my isinglass myself too. I used my wife’s domestic sewing machine, so I understand the difficulty you endured. Nice work!
Nothing like doing something you dont want to do. But saving money is what its call about. Looks like you did a great job and the drone footage was spectacular.
Thanks for sharing, good to see a regular sewing machine will work
That was a good deal. We had the Eisenglass replaced commercially on our sailboat dodger in 2015 and it was $1650 and it was a lot less Eisenglass than you replaced there on your boat. Good job!
Hi guys, love your videos! I'm starting to replace my isinglass this winter. Could you please tell me what thread and needle size you used? Millions of options. Thanks Sean...
Looks amazing, great job
What model was the sewing machine? And is there any reason you would strongly dissuade me from using it for the same project?
Great job! Looking forward to the Nautikflor video. My impression has been that it’s difficult to buy retail to install yourself, so that link would be good.
I did ONE piece on my SeaRay SB last year - it was such a pain! I ended up having a pro redo that piece. It looked ok but I just could not get the fit just right. Mine felt just slightly flimsy - if that makes sense. Anyway - great job!
Just found your channel, subbed and liked. I noticed you tow your dinghy. I have a GB’s 42 and just got a 13 whaler to tow behind it. Do you have any techniques or have had any problems when towing? Thanks!
Which brother machine is this?
I know YT content creation is a lot of work (I used to work for one) but hope you guys keep carrying it on. (Power) Boating channels need more younger couples with less depressing sound tracks like you guys.
1 yr later and probably more... The little tool is called a seam ripper 😉.
Any way I can find out what zippers you ordered and how you stitched them in? We have the same problem on our 48 here in Tennessee, and I am dreading getting started. Great video 🙂
What part of TN? I am in Clarksville and do glass replacement here at our Marina.
@@jasonhelle350 how can I get ahold of you? We are in Cincinnati and need to do a replacement
@@rbmurray9204 I just saw this on 10/23/22. I'm sorry but I have sold all my machines and am not longer doing it. Replacing is really easy. The hardest parts if you want to do it yourself is getting everything you need.
30-gauge Isinglass is the thickness of a credit card and 30 - gauge is the same thickness as the original one on are boat.
Good video. BUT the music was shocking. Couldn't concentrate on what you were doing. Had to shut it off. Without a doubt, this was the worst I have heard.