Thanks for watching the video and between us we can raise some funds for the RNLI. If you like what you see, please consider giving the video a thumbs up, post a brief comment and share the video as widely as you can. As I mentioned in the video I'm not one for asking folks to subscribe and hit the notification bell. However in this case it will make a difference to the way UA-cam displays the video - the more views the more the RNLI will receive. You're going to see a few adverts - that's where the money comes from. Bear with me on that. Most importantly I hope you enjoy the video and you stay safe out on the water in your small fishing boat. Phil.
cheers fella. well done for supporting a great cause. I always support the RNLI.Don't forget charity begins at home. As for your zip problem soak them in a drop of ATF (automatic transmission fluid ).it will eventually free off and to stop it from happening again get some beeswax from your local dive shop for the zipper.
Kind of an unwritten rule here in Canada that you carry at least twice the fuel needed.Boat tank wants to be more than half full at all times to avoid picking up air in fuel line in rougher seas. CHEERS from HERE!
Same over here. I have two full tanks and the second is the reserve. I have a second fuel line in case the man ends up with an issue. Good point about low tanks and air getting drawn into system. 👍
Thanks, I’m not a huge channel with thousands of views but I’m doing my best to raise as much as I can. Thanks for watching and commenting etc it helps the RNLI. Phil
Hi Phil. Great way to explain the monetisation of UA-cam and how the revenue works and also to remind us to all check our kit!!. I'm trying to do something myself with the RNLI 200 who are such an important organisation for water sports of any nature. They not only do the rescue bit but are always happy to talk to sailors about weather, local knowledge etc so they're very helpful with advice too. I agree with the flares. I wonder if the electronic ones are any good on small craft?
Thanks Dave, goodness knows what it costs for a lifeboat to go out on a call. Like you, I'm happy to do my part to raise funds to donate. I do hope I never need their services. I noticed on one of your videos you have a PLB attached to your life jacket. That looks a compact device. Stay safe on the water. Phil.
I really enjoyed your safety video. Although I am not a boat owner, it answered plenty of questions that I had when I watch the many fishing videos that are on UA-cam . Thank you and keep up your good work.
Hi, yes the box has a water seal and has all the switch a fuse gear neatly fitted inside. All the cables exit through those white conduit pipes you see.
In answer to the fuel filter / water separator, the Tohatsu has one built in under the cover and I've not found the need to fit an extra one. I use E5 fuel by the way.
It maybe controversial but although the RNLI is an important service I can’t support them anymore since they have been openly operating a taxi service for illegal immigrants crossing the channel. With regards to your safety equipment you have just about everything covered but personally I would still carry some flares if only a couple of handheld smoke flares.
The boat safety kit has additional items - a friend of mine donated an inshore coastal flares pack and I've bought a PLB (Personal Location Beacon) which I can use either on the boat o kayak. 👍
@@anotherangleUK I have already watched your latest video, the pack you have are the minimum my old boat angling club recommended. One line of thought is it’s better to have them and not need them than to need them and not have them. Tight lines 👍
Thanks for watching the video and between us we can raise some funds for the RNLI. If you like what you see, please consider giving the video a thumbs up, post a brief comment and share the video as widely as you can. As I mentioned in the video I'm not one for asking folks to subscribe and hit the notification bell. However in this case it will make a difference to the way UA-cam displays the video - the more views the more the RNLI will receive. You're going to see a few adverts - that's where the money comes from. Bear with me on that.
Most importantly I hope you enjoy the video and you stay safe out on the water in your small fishing boat. Phil.
Well done for what you are doing to raise money for the RNLI. A great cause
Respect to the crews on the lifeboats. Happy to do my bit to help support them.
RNLI Brave men/women allways give what I can.
Thank you.
Great video. Well done .
Thank you very much.
RNLI 👍
👍 Thanks
Yer weel kitted oot Phil, thanks for sharing and a big shout oot for the RNLI 👍👍
Watching your video of waves crashing into harbour makes you appreciate our RNLI even more 👍
@@anotherangleUK Aye yer right there Phil, it’s been relentless, every time the weekend comes roon
Thanks 👍
No problem 👍
Brilliant vid phil, forgot to mention these brave boys n gals of the rnli are volunteer’s…. Heros of the waves 💪🏻
Thanks watch, commenting and reminding us about the volunteering. 👍
A great charity to support Phil, Nice video mate👌👍
Thanks 👍. Hopefully never need them but great to know they are should it all go wrong.
Good video on small boat safety👍. Well done for supporting the RNLI.
Thank you Richard, your support is much appreciated. Phil
cheers fella. well done for supporting a great cause. I always support the RNLI.Don't forget charity begins at home. As for your zip problem soak them in a drop of ATF (automatic transmission fluid ).it will eventually free off and to stop it from happening again get some beeswax from your local dive shop for the zipper.
Thanks for the suggestion - I have some ATF in the garage so I'll give that a try. 👍
Great video, nice touch for the RNLI 👍
Glad you liked it, thanks.
Kind of an unwritten rule here in Canada that you carry at least twice the fuel needed.Boat tank wants to be more than half full at all times to avoid picking up air in fuel line in rougher seas. CHEERS from HERE!
Same over here. I have two full tanks and the second is the reserve. I have a second fuel line in case the man ends up with an issue. Good point about low tanks and air getting drawn into system. 👍
Great video and well done supporting the RNLI😊
Thank you very much, the RNLI do a great job - we are lucky to have them.
Great idea! Hope it raises lots for the RNLI 👍
Thanks, I’m not a huge channel with thousands of views but I’m doing my best to raise as much as I can. Thanks for watching and commenting etc it helps the RNLI. Phil
Hi Phil. Great way to explain the monetisation of UA-cam and how the revenue works and also to remind us to all check our kit!!. I'm trying to do something myself with the RNLI 200 who are such an important organisation for water sports of any nature. They not only do the rescue bit but are always happy to talk to sailors about weather, local knowledge etc so they're very helpful with advice too.
I agree with the flares. I wonder if the electronic ones are any good on small craft?
Thanks Dave, goodness knows what it costs for a lifeboat to go out on a call. Like you, I'm happy to do my part to raise funds to donate. I do hope I never need their services. I noticed on one of your videos you have a PLB attached to your life jacket. That looks a compact device. Stay safe on the water. Phil.
@@anotherangleUK Oh yes. My risk appetite is nothing like it used to be. I have a VHF, PLB, Flares and more now!!!
Best of luck with the fundraising. Great cause. Shared👍
Much appreciated. Thanks
Another great video Phil also a great idea and cause, the RNLI do an amazing job, a big thumbs up given and subscribed too 👍🏻
Many thanks for watching, subscribing and commenting. They do a terrific job in challenging situations. 👍
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Thank you, whenever I'm boating or kayaking at sea I appreciate the RNLI are there if it hits the fan.
Good on you
Cheers Ian.
I really enjoyed your safety video. Although I am not a boat owner, it answered plenty of questions that I had when I watch the many fishing videos that are on UA-cam . Thank you and keep up your good work.
Thanks very much, glad you've found the content informative. I'll cover the Personal Location Beacon (PLB) once I've bought one.
Enjoy the videos Phil great content 🎣
Thanks Dan, I enjoy making them too.
Good on ya Phil 👌
Thanks.
Brilliant thanks
Thanks. Phil.
nice one
Thanks for watching and the comment. 👍
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Thanks for watching and helping the RNLI.
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Thanks Tam, hopefully none of us ever needs to call the lifeboat out but it's great to know there is help should the worse happen at sea.
Great video and for a great cause good luck👍
Thanks for watching and supporting.
Well done Phil, good explanation of subscribing and add revenue. Hopefully a great year's fishing ahead.
Thanks for you comments and support. I hope your own channel takes off this year. Stay safe out on the water. Phil
Wd 40/3 in 1 oil and a pair of pliers to free up the zips has worked on my zips before.
Thanks I'll give that a try.
Superb cause. Did you make your switch box? Also do you use a fuel filter and water separator?
Hi, yes the box has a water seal and has all the switch a fuse gear neatly fitted inside. All the cables exit through those white conduit pipes you see.
In answer to the fuel filter / water separator, the Tohatsu has one built in under the cover and I've not found the need to fit an extra one. I use E5 fuel by the way.
@@anotherangleUK Yes, I think using E5 is a good idea. Interesting, I didn't realise there's a fuel filter and water separator built-in, very useful.
It maybe controversial but although the RNLI is an important service I can’t support them anymore since they have been openly operating a taxi service for illegal immigrants crossing the channel. With regards to your safety equipment you have just about everything covered but personally I would still carry some flares if only a couple of handheld smoke flares.
Thanks. My plan is to get one of the personal EPIBs which I’ll be able to use on both the boat and the kayak (attached to me).
The boat safety kit has additional items - a friend of mine donated an inshore coastal flares pack and I've bought a PLB (Personal Location Beacon) which I can use either on the boat o kayak. 👍
@@anotherangleUK I have already watched your latest video, the pack you have are the minimum my old boat angling club recommended. One line of thought is it’s better to have them and not need them than to need them and not have them. Tight lines 👍
All good stuff Phil, it might be a good idea to put the super thanks on your video's, and you can use that to get more money for the RNLI,
Thanks James, Good idea I'll look into that. Phil