Your boat is awesome so much thought going into it. Can’t wait to see on water. You are great are presenter of process all the things that go into custom build. Love the videos.
Those rod holders have a little nipple on the end to attach to plumbing - to pipe salt water out. Do you recommend connecting those up to tubing or just ignore it and let water spill into the cavity between the outer and inner shells of the boat?
The gunnel rod holders will drain right onto the deck and out the boat. When we install rod holders into the console and transom, we will connect drain tubes to keep water out of the console and bilge.
That's all nice but you don't describe how to measure angles positioning prior to drilling. Not helpful for someone trying to install a rod holder and doesn't want to f up his boat. Title is "How To Install" not "my configuration".
Looking good Mike. Going to be a beautiful boat for sure. Just curious did it take so long because you customized it or are that backed up with orders? My 35 took 3 months,took delivery in July. I feel for you not having your boat during covid!
About to add a bunch of 15s to my boat. Did he drill the first hole straight through and then drill a second time at 15 degrees? That seems easier than drilling at 15 in one shot.. Great job on the boat.
We are on schedule to sea trial this week. If you have any questions, let us know and we will do a Q&A.
Awe man I just finished watching this episode while on vacation in cocoa Beach, man the weather down here is so much better then back up in maine
Yoooo! Thanks for the shoutout! I’ll be rigging everything there for sure!!
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Excited for you!
Your boat is awesome so much thought going into it. Can’t wait to see on water. You are great are presenter of process all the things that go into custom build. Love the videos.
Preferred Marine does the best work!
Looks great!! Keep it up
Thank you for showing me how to throw a cast net brother.
You're welcome.
Good friend, thank you for the information
Great job as always
Mike the boat is looking awesome! Can’t wait to see it out on the water.
I have a question, what editing software do you use for your videos?
Final cut
Nice!
Maybe I missed it, but what did you go with for a transducer?
Those rod holders have a little nipple on the end to attach to plumbing - to pipe salt water out. Do you recommend connecting those up to tubing or just ignore it and let water spill into the cavity between the outer and inner shells of the boat?
The gunnel rod holders will drain right onto the deck and out the boat. When we install rod holders into the console and transom, we will connect drain tubes to keep water out of the console and bilge.
Makes sense. I connected the gunnel rod holders to piping, but they just get clogged and fill up with water - even a single fish scale will clog em.
@@ReelReports I think I would cut the drain nipples off since your not going to use them to make it look cleaner.
That's all nice but you don't describe how to measure angles positioning prior to drilling. Not helpful for someone trying to install a rod holder and doesn't want to f up his boat. Title is "How To Install" not "my configuration".
What do you bed the mounting plate in?
Looking good Mike. Going to be a beautiful boat for sure. Just curious did it take so long because you customized it or are that backed up with orders?
My 35 took 3 months,took delivery in July. I feel for you not having your boat during covid!
Mike you need to upgrade your Mercury as they just announced the new Verado with 600 HP. Check out the steering on it. Incredible.
lmao, a 1200lbs motor would sink that boat.
This is the longest build ever🤦🏻♂️🤣. It’s takes less time to build a yacht. Hope to see it in the water soon 👍
NEEDS A T-TOP
Did you use single screws to bolt them down, or nut, bolt and washer? Counter sink?
Bolted with nut and washer. If you are doing any type of deep dropping or big game, i'd add backing plates too.
@@ReelReports thank you
boat would probably be done now if you'd leave those guys alone to work
About to add a bunch of 15s to my boat. Did he drill the first hole straight through and then drill a second time at 15 degrees? That seems easier than drilling at 15 in one shot.. Great job on the boat.
Exactly that. The second drill was at 15 degrees to the direction I wanted it.
One more step closer....you'll be on the water before you know it!!
Not much left, we are going to go over there tomorrow to see what's left.
What's the final cost of the total build because I believe my 26 catamaran Lisle perform in that thing in this setup just as good just saying
Kody!
Are you going to name the boat?
The "JuJuBell".
@@ReelReports Reminds me of the JuJuBeans candy when I was a kid.
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Bro
Nice!!!