Hands down the best boat build tutorials on UA-cam! You actually go into detail and explain everything in a way that’s super easy to follow. Build more boats!!! You can’t just make epic stuff then never build another one!
Great series man, thanks for putting it together! Binge watching the entire build lol. My vote is for “Social Distancing”. That was pretty clever haha!! Keep it up man, can’t wait to see you fishing!!!
Man I already did a project like this but I love the content so I stay tuned in. My boat was "The First Strike", the next one I buy is probably going to have a wrap with the channel name. That's my suggestion for the name of your boat, looks great bro!
I'm not happy with myself for being too conservative on one of the hatch lid cuts. I'm debating whether to use the trim method or un-staple, pull carpet back and do a little jig saw trim. Arrrgghhh....Thanks for the tip on the shaver. It just might save the day..
I'm about to cut hatches tomorrow, I was with you all the way until you said you can do a combination cut inside and out side to allow room on both sides
Awesome build man! Getting ready to start on mine. I have a question. The way you did your hatches, does that make them totally dry? Or does some water get in, and if so is there a channeling system you could use to divert the water from the hatch? Thanks!
Hands down the best boat build tutorials on UA-cam! You actually go into detail and explain everything in a way that’s super easy to follow. Build more boats!!! You can’t just make epic stuff then never build another one!
Lol. Thanks. I appreciate the feedback. I do have more mods in my head to do. Stick around.
Great video, as usual. ‘Live & Learn’ sounds like a great name for the boat....
yea allot of live and learn moments with this one for real man lol
Dude thank you, i wouldnt be able to do any of this without you
No problem. Glad the videos are helpful.
Coming along.. 👍
I can't thank you enough. I couldn't find anything else explaining this.
No prob 🤙🏾👍🏾
really nice, looking good, you are close now.
Giving the carpet a FADE....that worked nicely.
Lol yeah man!!!
Thank you Thank thank you I learned a lot from you.
Just about at this step and man I really appreciate the video. Have been dreading this part since I started.
Right on for breaking down the detailed measurements!✊💪 Also great idea to cut back the carpeting for a snug fit! Just like cutting hair on the head!😂
Right on Ian!!!
Brother, you have the best videos! Thanks
Thanks Dee
“BASS MOTHERSHIP DMV” for the win!
Great series man, thanks for putting it together! Binge watching the entire build lol. My vote is for “Social Distancing”. That was pretty clever haha!! Keep it up man, can’t wait to see you fishing!!!
Thanks Mo Tron. Cool boat name. Glad you like the series.
Boats coming along nicely!!! Gj
Thanks Man!!!
I enjoy your videos. Alot of great ideas.
Thanks Chad
Very Detailed Video. Great Job !
Thanks.
Man I already did a project like this but I love the content so I stay tuned in. My boat was "The First Strike", the next one I buy is probably going to have a wrap with the channel name. That's my suggestion for the name of your boat, looks great bro!
Thanks Urban.
I'm not happy with myself for being too conservative on one of the hatch lid cuts. I'm debating whether to use the trim method or un-staple, pull carpet back and do a little jig saw trim. Arrrgghhh....Thanks for the tip on the shaver. It just might save the day..
Looking great!
It’s looking good.
Thanks for the detail 🙏
Yessirr
Very interesting way to get it to work
Thanks. I'm just glad it worked 😜
What kind of sealant did you go with on the plywood ?
I'm about to cut hatches tomorrow, I was with you all the way until you said you can do a combination cut inside and out side to allow room on both sides
Awesome build man! Getting ready to start on mine. I have a question. The way you did your hatches, does that make them totally dry? Or does some water get in, and if so is there a channeling system you could use to divert the water from the hatch? Thanks!
Dude you are awesome
Thanks. 👍🏾🤙🏾
Greatttt videoo bro!! How much carpet did you have to order for full project?
Thank you!!
👊🏾👍🏾
did you film doing the front deck plywood?
1/4 inch ...yep
Name the boat HookerZ.
"19 STRONG"
Good one!!!