Absolutely, that’s what brought me to the channel in the first place in 2016 when I’d just bought my boat and realised I’d need to learn how to look after an outboard; it was love at first sight. I’ve been boatless for a couple of years now but still loving the channel Stu, thank you!
Laughed my head off with this one. As a former mechanic I'm really looking forward to you two blokes "expanding your operations" into some automotive stuff.
As a truck mechanic, I'm keen as to see Stu get roped into a truck restoration with Adrian. Got a couple good looking cabovers begging for a rebuild sitting there.
Welcome back, We've all missed you!! Had to watch the bloody Kiwis for months. Cannot wait for the launch I am going to try and fly up. You make it look possible and give me inspiration to maybe do another boat one day
Much respect for your realistic approach to mechanics. The fact you can recognize what needs to be handled now versus what might an issue later is an art these days. Anyone can be a "replace it" mechanic. Thank you for sharing what a realistic and honest mechanic looks like 👍
I started out watching these videos when I had a specific job to figure out. It's now become my midday stress relief to watch something totally unrelated!
Any video with you and Adrian in it is more than worth watching!!! Throw a cameo or three from Dame into the mix and that makes it an absolute must watch!!! Thanks for sharing, been missing you!
I am enjoying both the journeys of Renko and the dangar marine environments the detail of your projects enthralls me I am a huge fan of the crew you mix with both on and off the river
I am currently restoring an abused 5hp mercury 4 stroke. Waiting on fuel pump and carb. Already serviced everything else including impeller. Y’all have a lot more fun working on em than I do but it is satisfying to get em back on water
It's been a while since I have tuned into your channel. I really appreciate Adrian's character. The type of guy you want as a friend. Best of luck to the growth of the channel.
Bloody great to see you back on the channel again. Nice to see you and Adrian up to your old antics again. Can't wait to see your future ventures come to life. Keep safe and take care
Back in the 70's we had a 15hp evinrude, the prop pin broke, and we did not have a spare one available. A friend pulled out a steel nail, cut off the head and cut it to the proper size! The darn pin never broke again! Glad to see you back!
Started watching for the outboard and small boat maintenance, thoroughly enjoyed the Renko experience and now am happy to see more outboard/small engine content. Also looking forward to larger projects...
RIP Air Horn! Love to see the barge project. Years ago I built a pipe frame to set on large blocks of Styrofoam and then built a pile driver to mount on it. It was amazing the uses we found for the barge. I think hurricane Alicia finished it off, I left it at the t-head pier that it drove the pilings for. Nothing left there except the pilings after the storm. Glad I had moved my shrimp boat to a more protected dock. Looking forward to what ever you decide to do next!
Absolute cracking video mate. Pleasure to help out, and for what it’s worth, that last iteration of the 3.3 prop looks much much closer to factory! Catch you soon!
Bloody good to have ya back doing video stu! Looking forward to the new projects and especially the channel with Adrian!! Make sure you get Adrian throw in a little piece about the black and red kenworth that was in the background 👍 All the best 👍
What a pleasure it is to see you two blokes again. Nice work Stu. Looking forward to the barge project, that should be brilliant. All the best mate, to the both of you.
A note about running outboards with no lower unit - at least on some four-stroke Yamahas that I'm familiar with, the driveshaft has two sets of splines, the lower of which drives the oil pump. Not sure if other makes are the same way, but I came close to learning a lesson the hard way!
Appreciate the tip, definitely something to be aware of. My old four stroke yamaha drove the oil pump off the bottom of the camshaft but it's good to know that some models are different.
I hope I’m not the only avid female subscriber, been watching for years and yes, I’m a boater and I do all my own stuff. Wow, what a jam packed episode, so good to see Adrian again too. So many great parts of this episode but my favorite has to be the demise of the air horn and the “boat”... made me laugh so hard! Thanks for the great entertainment!
Bloody marvellous, made my Sunday. Two damn good mechanics just taking the pee over a beer whilst sensibly working through fault finding. Couldn't think of a much better way to spend a Sunday morning or any better company. Cheers.
Hopefully everything thing works out stu the Renko videos where so amazing and all the boat repair videos help people a lot so thank you so much for doing UA-cam.
Lerv Ya work, I'm sure the workmanship and ingenuity displayed on your outboard rebuild will have customers swimming to Dangar with their tired old outboards to be fixed :-)
What an eminently satisfying video. I like your interaction and joking around, but when it come time to work you’re focused. It’s so amazing to watch people who really know their stuff. Well done.
Welcome back guys ! Great stuff , I learn a bit more with each video . My wife and I are looking at getting an out board for our old boat ( no motor when we bought it ) and probably going to have to go with a fixer here in Florida . Not very afraid to try one and see If I can make it run now after watching many of your videos . Drink a cold one for me and thanks again !!
Great to have you back Stu. Missed that banter and pranks between you/Stu/Adrian. Enjoyed the innovative tools/parts substitution or modification. Re use, repurpose, rebuild. Till the next 1.
First, open heart surgery on an outboard while in the water, now extensive cosmetic surgery on a prop. You never cease to amaze and entertain. Well worth the wait between posts!
Welcome back! Great choice for a return video, at least for me... I've inherited an old 5-horse 2-stroke from my late grandfather which hasn't seen water in a while. After seeing your... um... _inventive_ ways of getting Damien's 3.3 going, I'm a lot more confident I can get this running again. Thanks! 👍️
That 3.3 has the meatiest prop for any small motor I've seen 😁 I was surprised at how much you had to take off too, but when you can't remove pitch then you don't have much choice. Great fun to watch....thanks!
Never knew I could miss watching a man Work on outboards so much.
Same 😊
More outboard vids to come! 😊
@@DangarMarine powered by V12 🤘
Absolutely, that’s what brought me to the channel in the first place in 2016 when I’d just bought my boat and realised I’d need to learn how to look after an outboard; it was love at first sight. I’ve been boatless for a couple of years now but still loving the channel Stu, thank you!
@@DangarMarine yaaaaassssss! Thanks MadMax
A comment for hopefully more views and more future videos. Thanks for the content
Thank you too!
Nice to see you again. Just did work on my Yam F40… gear oil change and engine oil
the relief when it starts, so good, you two are very funny
Hi Stu and Adrian, That was a nice cab over there, the red and black. good seeing your vid stu,
It is a beautiful truck. Adrian has the port side chassis rails out at the moment to repair, will show more of that in a future video.
@@DangarMarine I use to drive cab overs in the early 80's in the USA.
Laughed my head off with this one. As a former mechanic I'm really looking forward to you two blokes "expanding your operations" into some automotive stuff.
As a truck mechanic, I'm keen as to see Stu get roped into a truck restoration with Adrian. Got a couple good looking cabovers begging for a rebuild sitting there.
Stu, you are legend... you have to keep this channel going for all our sakes
Thanks mate, I’ll try my best!
What a pair of very skilled people the sort of you tube influencer that makes me want to watch.
Welcome back, We've all missed you!! Had to watch the bloody Kiwis for months. Cannot wait for the launch I am going to try and fly up. You make it look possible and give me inspiration to maybe do another boat one day
Thanks Dan, hope you enjoyed!
Cheers to You and Adrian working together more!!! Time to buy some Cooper’s beer stock!!
I agree, enough of this VB nonesense. ;)
I really missed the videos about outboards repairing/servicing with a great explanation. Following the channel since 24K subscribers were there
Thanks mate! Many new outboard videos about to be uploaded starting from this weekend
Liked the airhorn destruction...lol. Very interesting result when you reduced the cord on the prop blades.... Good Work!
Thanks 👍
Much respect for your realistic approach to mechanics. The fact you can recognize what needs to be handled now versus what might an issue later is an art these days. Anyone can be a "replace it" mechanic. Thank you for sharing what a realistic and honest mechanic looks like 👍
Thanks Mike, glad you liked it. :)
Can not wait to see the Barge build. Glad to see a Dangar Marine video and the D squad.
Thanks mate.
Yes, welcome back Stu. Missed your videos.
that was the best birthday present ever, great to see the boys are back in town!
Happy birthday Mike!
Stu working on an outboard again, together with Adrian! Best of both worlds 🙂!!!!
I started out watching these videos when I had a specific job to figure out. It's now become my midday stress relief to watch something totally unrelated!
Any video with you and Adrian in it is more than worth watching!!! Throw a cameo or three from Dame into the mix and that makes it an absolute must watch!!! Thanks for sharing, been missing you!
Thanks mate, it's great to be back making vids again. :)
I am enjoying both the journeys of Renko and the dangar marine environments the detail of your projects enthralls me
I am a huge fan of the crew you mix with both on and off the river
Thanks Dave, great to hear you've been enjoying the vids!
It is so GOOD to see you working on outboards again. Have really missed that content. Please try and include more.
Will do. I think this channel will mostly be outboard again for a while.
I am currently restoring an abused 5hp mercury 4 stroke. Waiting on fuel pump and carb. Already serviced everything else including impeller. Y’all have a lot more fun working on em than I do but it is satisfying to get em back on water
These two guys are so much fun to watch. There respect for each other is so apparent!
I have one of these I use as a trolling motor on my 16.5 foot freshwater fishing boat. Neat little unit and super light weight.
I'm really impressed with it, more than I thought I would be.
You two together
Quite characters.
Lots of fun
Keep up the great work
Thanks mate!
Adrian and Stu - dynamic duo! That was great new years present Stu, thanks mate. All the best to you guys!
You’re welcome! 😊
Hi Stu. Good to see you back. Cheers from France.
Thanks Gilles!
Love it when Adrian and yourself work together.
Always enjoy watching Adrien work on something !!!
It's been a while since I have tuned into your channel. I really appreciate Adrian's character. The type of guy you want as a friend. Best of luck to the growth of the channel.
Welcome back!
Bloody great to see you back on the channel again. Nice to see you and Adrian up to your old antics again. Can't wait to see your future ventures come to life. Keep safe and take care
Glad to see another video. I am also glad to see you doing more with Adrian, I would like to see you doing more videos with She'll be right garage.
Thanks mate, will definitely catch up with Mike as things settle down.
Back in the 70's we had a 15hp evinrude, the prop pin broke, and we did not have a spare one available. A friend pulled out a steel nail, cut off the head and cut it to the proper size! The darn pin never broke again! Glad to see you back!
Great to have you back! The future channel sounds fantastic.
Thanks Alan.
Glad to have you back. The D squad as well. Looking forward to more videos!!!
Thank you!
The dialog between you and Adrian is great. 😄
Can not wait for new channel you and Adrian work so well together great to see a new project coming
Us too!
@@DangarMarine just watched damo watching you guys do all the work lol great to see teams come together great work you lot
Love the old skool outboard repairs, Stu! Nice to see that again!
Thanks mate, have a lot of outboard repair planned for this year coming. :)
great to see you back, look forward to more of your vids
Awesome! Thank you!
Good to see you back keep safe and healthy!!
Started watching for the outboard and small boat maintenance, thoroughly enjoyed the Renko experience and now am happy to see more outboard/small engine content. Also looking forward to larger projects...
Thanks mate, I’m looking forward to repairing that 2 stroke outboard very soon.
Really looking forward to seeing the new joint UA-cam channel. Wish I could contribute to your shenanigans 😜.
All the best, Regards from 🇬🇧
Thanks Paul!
I always thought you were a professional man and the propeller alterations just confirmed it.
LOL
Glad to see another outboard video!
RIP Air Horn! Love to see the barge project. Years ago I built a pipe frame to set on large blocks of Styrofoam and then built a pile driver to mount on it. It was amazing the uses we found for the barge. I think hurricane Alicia finished it off, I left it at the t-head pier that it drove the pilings for. Nothing left there except the pilings after the storm. Glad I had moved my shrimp boat to a more protected dock. Looking forward to what ever you decide to do next!
I definitely think the barge could have many, many uses and should be fun to make.
Welcome back stu we've missed you
Stu, glad to see you back!!!
Thanks Ken. :)
It’s all going to be ok - there’s a Dangar Marine video…. An absolute blast of a video, yourself and Adrian make a great combination.
Thanks mate.
Absolute cracking video mate. Pleasure to help out, and for what it’s worth, that last iteration of the 3.3 prop looks much much closer to factory! Catch you soon!
Been missing you Stu, so glad your back :-)
Thanks mate. :)
So glad you decided to keep going!
Thanks Jeff, I am too.
I love Adrian’s commentary! You two make a good team! I hope you continue doing episodes together!
Nice to see you back 😀 🇬🇧
Thanks! 😃
Bloody good to have ya back doing video stu! Looking forward to the new projects and especially the channel with Adrian!! Make sure you get Adrian throw in a little piece about the black and red kenworth that was in the background 👍
All the best 👍
Thanks mate. Will definitely show the trucks on the Dangar Wheels channel. There are so many non-marine projects I'd love to film over there.
Great to see you back Stu, was a great Vlog, you and Adrian go well together keep it up.
Clucking happy to see the chooks!
It’s nice to be back home with them. :)
A scratch built barge sounds like a fun project. I'm looking forward to that.
Some gems on outboard motor maintenance buried in there!
What a pleasure it is to see you two blokes again. Nice work Stu. Looking forward to the barge project, that should be brilliant.
All the best mate, to the both of you.
Thanks Bruce! 👍
Adrian is THE DUDE!
He's okay I guess...
A note about running outboards with no lower unit - at least on some four-stroke Yamahas that I'm familiar with, the driveshaft has two sets of splines, the lower of which drives the oil pump. Not sure if other makes are the same way, but I came close to learning a lesson the hard way!
Appreciate the tip, definitely something to be aware of. My old four stroke yamaha drove the oil pump off the bottom of the camshaft but it's good to know that some models are different.
Missed your videos. Glad your back.
Thanks Brian.
Stu is back! Ive missed my favorite UA-cam channel!
Thanks Todd! :)
Adrian and Stuart show hard to beat.🤣
Welcome back. Hasn't been the same without ya!
Thanks Vin!
I hope I’m not the only avid female subscriber, been watching for years and yes, I’m a boater and I do all my own stuff.
Wow, what a jam packed episode, so good to see Adrian again too. So many great parts of this episode but my favorite has to be the demise of the air horn and the “boat”... made me laugh so hard! Thanks for the great entertainment!
Thanks Nena!
Does the boat still float? lol. Pretty hard to imagine.
Bloody marvellous, made my Sunday. Two damn good mechanics just taking the pee over a beer whilst sensibly working through fault finding. Couldn't think of a much better way to spend a Sunday morning or any better company. Cheers.
Good to see you Stu. Look forward to updates.
Thanks 👍 More to come!
Hopefully everything thing works out stu the Renko videos where so amazing and all the boat repair videos help people a lot so thank you so much for doing UA-cam.
Thanks mate.
Glad to see a new video.
Adrian seems a top bloke
Very happy to have you back. I'll be following you and Adrian on the other channel. Cheers!
Great to see you and Adrian back.
The barge projects sounds awesome. Go for it!
Glad to see you safe and seeing your videos i missed them always a highlight of my week!!
Welcome back, Stu - Damian's decoration of your rooms was legendary. Cummins for the win!
It was pretty funny. :)
Stu! You're back - we missed you! :)
Thank god Stu is back. I seriously could do without any other channel I follow on you tube but this one. Cheers Mate!
Great Video! Don't give up. Love your videos.
Thanks mate.
Good to see more of Adrian!
He’s a top bloke!
Lerv Ya work, I'm sure the workmanship and ingenuity displayed on your outboard rebuild will have customers swimming to Dangar with their tired old outboards to be fixed :-)
I'm sure they'll be queuing up! ;)
Love ya work Stu and Adrian cheers 👍
Thanks 👍
What an eminently satisfying video. I like your interaction and joking around, but when it come time to work you’re focused. It’s so amazing to watch people who really know their stuff. Well done.
Good to see you back
You and Adrian are the odd couple. I cannot wait to see what you do. Viva la Brupeg.
Welcome back guys ! Great stuff , I learn a bit more with each video . My wife and I are looking at getting an out board for our old boat ( no motor when we bought it ) and probably going to have to go with a fixer here in Florida . Not very afraid to try one and see If I can make it run now after watching many of your videos . Drink a cold one for me and thanks again !!
Thanks mate.
Loved every minute of this video!
The barge is an excellent idea!
Thanks Andy. :)
Nice to see you back Stu - keep up the good work. Looking forward to seeing what comes next!
Great to have you back Stu. Missed that banter and pranks between you/Stu/Adrian. Enjoyed the innovative tools/parts substitution or modification. Re use, repurpose, rebuild. Till the next 1.
Thankful for another episode 🙏 hope you are well Stu 👍👍👍
great video, good to see you all still into it.. very punny in parts ;) 🍻
First, open heart surgery on an outboard while in the water, now extensive cosmetic surgery on a prop. You never cease to amaze and entertain. Well worth the wait between posts!
Thanks mate.
Looks like a fun trip & great way to spend a couple days! Thanks for sharing! 👍
Ooh! New barge! Yes please!
Hey Stu welcome back, it's nice to see posting again. I know how life happens and the chance of plans.
Thanks Kris, much appreciated.
Welcome back! Great choice for a return video, at least for me... I've inherited an old 5-horse 2-stroke from my late grandfather which hasn't seen water in a while. After seeing your... um... _inventive_ ways of getting Damien's 3.3 going, I'm a lot more confident I can get this running again. Thanks! 👍️
Thanks Ted, go for it! :)
good to see ya back
Thanks mate.
The fact your friend has a bottle opener as a ring is epic.
That 3.3 has the meatiest prop for any small motor I've seen 😁 I was surprised at how much you had to take off too, but when you can't remove pitch then you don't have much choice. Great fun to watch....thanks!
Thanks mate, it will be interesting to see how it goes in the water.
Love your videos and lots of fun a usual.
Adrian & you make a good team.
Great stuff.
Cheers
Pete