You may want to add a fan to blow fumes from inside out the vent. Very cheap and will save from it turning into a bomb and you getting hurt. Super cool build 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I’ve really enjoyed this series, I’m kind of sad to see it come to an end ahaha. You’ve done an excellent job, really fantastic. As one engineer to another I appreciate the amount of customization you put into this, I can tell you put extra effort into building it yourself instead of opting to buy pre-made parts. Excellent job!
Building your own jet ski, the cool factor is off the chart! Really appreciate this build and all the hard work you put into it.👍 looking forward to seeing the next water test
HEY JetSki Brothers pretty awesome too!!! he did a great job didnt he!! Im gathering the knowhow to put a bike motor in the old seadoo so thx to all you guys for sharing your skills!
Incredibly impressive ! I wouldn’t have believed that someone as young could have had all those skills and determination. The steel work looks great but it would be good to add aluminum welding to your list of skills. A lot of the steel parts you made look very heavy and likely detract from the performance.
My Dad was the #1 Jetsprint Racer in NZ back in the day so I helped him pull jet units apart and put them back together again many many times, always trying something to make them a bit better. Your self-fabbed jet unit is just so cool. Well done. The whole project looks fantastic, especially the handling. Just one engineering question, is it possible to separate the motor from the gear box? By the time you gear the engine down in the gear box and then gear it back up again you could probably run the engine direct to the jet unit saving time, effort and weight. I am assuming that 6th gear is direct drive like a car though. Great job!
I thank you, because it was inspired by your videos that I started studying and I'm already building my first boat. I want to play your homemade Jet Ski. It's admirable your skills, congratulations!
Really enjoyed this build series, what you've done is excellent! Hat's off to you sir. One thing I did notice right at the end there, where you've made the joins of the rubbe seal around the two halves, I think you'll have an issue with water ingress in both of those corners. I think what would have been better, is if you carried on round each corner and made the join on the straight, and if you couldn't do one join (because maybe the lengths of the rubber weren't long enough), made sure any joins were on a straight part, instead of at the corners 👍 Amazing end result though!
great job.but let me ask you this .how are you shifting gears on the jetski I did not see a gear lever. kawasaki zzr1200 engine does not come with automatic transmission far as I know.
One on each side forward facing vents for more cooling and exit back. wouldn't aluminum be better than steel and keep the weight down a lot. ? Plastic car door pockets may work for external vents . ?
Need to install some kind of lock out system on that revers lever so it doesn't accidentally slip into revers at speed and send you over the handlebars.
It is absolutely stunning! One major recommendation you may want to consider: remove the old twist throttle and add a proper thumb lever. The twist throttle may be engaged in a “whiskey throttle” situation or while jumping wakes/waves. Meaning that you may apply too much throttle by just simply trying to hold on to the handle bars. I believe that is why most jetskis have thumb throttles because of the momentum of the boat under acceleration.
Very well done 🎉🎉🎉 the only thing is from the way I understand gel coat is. It dries from the inside out. So what u have to do is actually roll it on and cover it with plastic. I looked into doing the gel coat on my boat. It was a lot of knowledge to take in. But other than that well done. Suggest getting rid of as much steel as u can. Use stainless where u can and aluminum where u can. Keep the steel base though. That’s where u really need it. Unfortunately with boats too. Placement is key.
You teach a young man how to fish/ hunt or build things Rarely will you fund them in trouble with the law. They're too busy having legal fun. This dude is an inspiration to his generation.
I think adding safety redundancies in it would have been a good idea. A second bilge pump, bulkheads and a foam filled area for floatation just in case one of those hoses comes off or you hit something. That thing could take on water fast and become an anchor. Very nice work by the way. I know that I wouldn’t be able to do what you did on it. It’s absolutely incredible.
Ongelofelijk, hoe je dit kunt plannen en uitvoeren. Voor sommige klussen heb je het perfecte gereedschap, maar als je dat niet hebt, heb je altijd een creatieve oplossing. Echt ontzettend veel skills en je weet er ook nog een mooie video van te maken. Tot nog toe met veel plezier naar deze serie gekeken. Dankjewel en succes met het volgende project!
Very nice, while many American young men are running around confused about what gender they are and what bathroom to use Europeans are building they're own jetski's from scratch and learning new trades self taught. KUDOS!!!!! young man, well done. I could watch and learn from your video's all day long.
Awesome job!! hope you can get the small jobs sorted , just wondering if you can water cool the bearings as well just a thought or it could be as simple as getting the right high temp grease for it as it dose make a big diferance on high speed bearings.
It is a awesome build and also the paintjob and detailing is very nice👍🏻 I think you need maybe a drillpress or a milling machine maybe a idea for a next project
is superb, we didnt see you attached the top and parts together?! and also i want comment on the sharp end of the jet , it should be protected t avoid injury when you claim when you r in water to claim up for safety measure, excellent work very impressed the work you ve done
Great job. I’m thinking you might not have enough external air intake vents? Low air can cause more smoke. You want that top speed right? also since your fuel tank vent is in the engine room. Please add a marine grade vent fan. And absolutely need a bilge pumps. I’d hate to watch this project go under water. Fantastic work.
So I know you put the wire mesh in there as a vent but my advice it to make a vent cover to prevent water coming in, you do that by making the exhaust of the vent cover pointing down towards your feet in kinda an L shape, so it's venting downwards which will help keep water out of the inside as you take on water from the front.
Love the decals especially the homemade madness will you be making them available so everyone can buy i would like a couple to put on my garage wall...
What an awesome job! Well done... Perhaps put a water flap/door on the exhaust outlet so water can't get forced up the exhaust when you stop or you do a 360 and stop. Just a simple gravity flap would work. How is it holding up? Any update? I am watching in march 2024. Greetings from Australia
Prachtig geslaagd project! Nog wel een tip, zorg voor een registratienummer (en vaarbewijs?). En de snelheiddsboetes op het water kunnen ook erg kostbaar zijn....
Good job 👍 but I have some notes 1 safety Kay ! 2 I think there’s extra weight. You use a lot of steel 3 if you find someway to remove transmission that be petter 4 should you remove transfer belt and find someway to contact crankshaft directly with jet Finely you will done .. all the best
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It just needs a cool rooster tail
try to make the motorbike can be on land and in water
Frieslan boppe
I wouldn’t believe you made this alone if you didn’t vlog the process🤯 The end product looks awesome!
Atleast i see other 2 friends helping him...😂
Most of the people and friends nowadays, "no way you made that, I don't believe you" then you show them the videos
You may want to add a fan to blow fumes from inside out the vent. Very cheap and will save from it turning into a bomb and you getting hurt. Super cool build 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great! I was just about to ask about this one, wasn't sure if I missed it
Normal jetskis don't have them or need them. If the tank is ventilated properly there's no need to vent out the hull
I’ve really enjoyed this series, I’m kind of sad to see it come to an end ahaha. You’ve done an excellent job, really fantastic. As one engineer to another I appreciate the amount of customization you put into this, I can tell you put extra effort into building it yourself instead of opting to buy pre-made parts.
Excellent job!
Building your own jet ski, the cool factor is off the chart! Really appreciate this build and all the hard work you put into it.👍 looking forward to seeing the next water test
HEY JetSki Brothers pretty awesome too!!! he did a great job didnt he!! Im gathering the knowhow to put a bike motor in the old seadoo so thx to all you guys for sharing your skills!
I’m impressed by how well it planes across the water. It looks great too
Next video: final testdrive👊🏻 what should my next project be?
Een vliegtuig
Something less noisy please
Very nice project 💪🏽💪🏽 ur real handyman .. next a small high powered speedboat .. jet propulsion
Tank?
Electric dirt bike, or a submarine...
So incredibly impressed with your planning, execution, follow-through, and commitment to correct issues. Well done.
Impressive engineering skills! Impressive to see how you master everything from construction to welding and woodworking as well as a nice paint job.
Incredibly impressive ! I wouldn’t have believed that someone as young could have had all those skills and determination. The steel work looks great but it would be good to add aluminum welding to your list of skills. A lot of the steel parts you made look very heavy and likely detract from the performance.
I'm completely blown away young man, your skills are just awesome . I'm extremely happy for you. Can't wait for the test drive. 👍👍👍👍
You're improving so much each time. An example to follow. Keep it up man!
My Dad was the #1 Jetsprint Racer in NZ back in the day so I helped him pull jet units apart and put them back together again many many times, always trying something to make them a bit better. Your self-fabbed jet unit is just so cool. Well done. The whole project looks fantastic, especially the handling. Just one engineering question, is it possible to separate the motor from the gear box? By the time you gear the engine down in the gear box and then gear it back up again you could probably run the engine direct to the jet unit saving time, effort and weight. I am assuming that 6th gear is direct drive like a car though. Great job!
If you hold your reverse handle half way it will act as neutral. Make sure to get or make rear sponsons for each side to control roll.
He literally said that halfway would be neutral, several times.
Thanks for completing the video, you're awesome
RESPECT ❄️
Hier heb ik echt ongelooflijk veel respect voor🙌🏼 Met zo’n kennis, discipline, en zorgvuldigheid kun je letterlijk alles maken😳
That is some great craftsmanship. I also like the place you live. The houses are sooooo beautiful.
I thank you, because it was inspired by your videos that I started studying and I'm already building my first boat. I want to play your homemade Jet Ski. It's admirable your skills, congratulations!
This is sick!! Can't belive that you made that, looks like it was made in a factory, well done
Great to see the project come together, the paint job looks awesome!
Really enjoyed this build series, what you've done is excellent! Hat's off to you sir.
One thing I did notice right at the end there, where you've made the joins of the rubbe seal around the two halves, I think you'll have an issue with water ingress in both of those corners. I think what would have been better, is if you carried on round each corner and made the join on the straight, and if you couldn't do one join (because maybe the lengths of the rubber weren't long enough), made sure any joins were on a straight part, instead of at the corners 👍 Amazing end result though!
great job.but let me ask you this .how are you shifting gears on the jetski I did not see a gear lever. kawasaki zzr1200 engine does not come with automatic transmission far as I know.
One on each side forward facing vents for more cooling and exit back.
wouldn't aluminum be better than steel and keep the weight down a lot. ?
Plastic car door pockets may work for external vents . ?
Looks so great. Another amazing project. Fantastic craftsman ship and engineering!
The tools around you really support the job. Thank you for always providing creative ideas. Success is always for you
Just starting part6 and am binging from the intake episode… will go back and watch the hull build… I am intrigued!! Thanks 🙏 🎉
you deserve way more subscribers. thank you for this series.
Need to install some kind of lock out system on that revers lever so it doesn't accidentally slip into revers at speed and send you over the handlebars.
Amazing!!
Quick question, how do you change gears (might have missed it in one of your videos…)
It is absolutely stunning! One major recommendation you may want to consider: remove the old twist throttle and add a proper thumb lever. The twist throttle may be engaged in a “whiskey throttle” situation or while jumping wakes/waves. Meaning that you may apply too much throttle by just simply trying to hold on to the handle bars. I believe that is why most jetskis have thumb throttles because of the momentum of the boat under acceleration.
They don't have thumb throttles, they have brake lever throttles but yes, same kinda idea behind it
I've been watching all your videos since you start making your own jetski.
Watching from Philippines 🇵🇭
Sweet, it turned out really nice.
Wat een geweldige machine heb je gemaakt. Vakmanschap! Mooi de bouw te volgen. Thanx!
Very well done 🎉🎉🎉 the only thing is from the way I understand gel coat is. It dries from the inside out. So what u have to do is actually roll it on and cover it with plastic. I looked into doing the gel coat on my boat. It was a lot of knowledge to take in. But other than that well done. Suggest getting rid of as much steel as u can. Use stainless where u can and aluminum where u can. Keep the steel base though. That’s where u really need it. Unfortunately with boats too. Placement is key.
Nice job! 👍
You teach a young man how to fish/ hunt or build things
Rarely will you fund them in trouble with the law. They're too busy having legal fun.
This dude is an inspiration to his generation.
I think adding safety redundancies in it would have been a good idea. A second bilge pump, bulkheads and a foam filled area for floatation just in case one of those hoses comes off or you hit something. That thing could take on water fast and become an anchor.
Very nice work by the way. I know that I wouldn’t be able to do what you did on it. It’s absolutely incredible.
Very impressive! You should be very proud of how it turned out - looks great and seems to perform very well.
Ongelofelijk, hoe je dit kunt plannen en uitvoeren. Voor sommige klussen heb je het perfecte gereedschap, maar als je dat niet hebt, heb je altijd een creatieve oplossing. Echt ontzettend veel skills en je weet er ook nog een mooie video van te maken. Tot nog toe met veel plezier naar deze serie gekeken. Dankjewel en succes met het volgende project!
Your ideas just blow me away dude
The kid has mad skills. An awesome build! Props from Windsor Ontario.
Incredible build man. Well done.
Nice job! I wonder if you could coil small copper tubing around the bearing blocks and pipe some pressurized water through them to cool the bearings.
Wow, that thing is fast! And it’s beautiful.
Your home environment is comfortable and beautiful with a very beautiful lake, I really want to live and have a house there ❤️
Over all super cool build and i am going to try it out, but how do you change the gears.
Very nice, while many American young men are running around confused about what gender they are and what bathroom to use Europeans are building they're own jetski's from scratch and learning new trades self taught. KUDOS!!!!! young man, well done. I could watch and learn from your video's all day long.
I`m Amazed. never stop what you do
amazing build ! I would like to see a GPS readout on top speed .
I'm wondering how you shift between gears in that !
But it looks amazing !
Awesome job!! hope you can get the small jobs sorted , just wondering if you can water cool the bearings as well just a thought or it could be as simple as getting the right high temp grease for it as it dose make a big diferance on high speed bearings.
Awesome work. Hope to see a full send soon.
All I can say is Wow. That is a beautiful, nice job, young man.❤❤❤❤
Very well built. Glad to see it running. Just curious, how did the water come in? It wasnt much however im worried if it comes in again?
Super cool finished product, well done!
hey, what kind of spray glue did you use o attach the foam to the fiberglass?
Your so talented! Excellent work! Locking forwad to se the testdrive 😃👏
It is a awesome build and also the paintjob and detailing is very nice👍🏻 I think you need maybe a drillpress or a milling machine maybe a idea for a next project
is superb, we didnt see you attached the top and parts together?! and also i want comment on the sharp end of the jet , it should be protected t avoid injury when you claim when you r in water to claim up for safety measure, excellent work very impressed the work you ve done
Congratulation for this work.
Very inspired.
Wow!! What about the engine cooling system?
That’s a killer video 🤙🏼
Great job. I’m thinking you might not have enough external air intake vents? Low air can cause more smoke. You want that top speed right? also since your fuel tank vent is in the engine room. Please add a marine grade vent fan. And absolutely need a bilge pumps. I’d hate to watch this project go under water. Fantastic work.
Total cost for this super project ?
awesome!!! , I just saw twice the whole process.
You are really a genius. Mexico ✌✌
It came out looking awesome! Looks like it works great, but o no I am using cv joints on my amphibious jet boat too looks like a weak point!
So I know you put the wire mesh in there as a vent but my advice it to make a vent cover to prevent water coming in, you do that by making the exhaust of the vent cover pointing down towards your feet in kinda an L shape, so it's venting downwards which will help keep water out of the inside as you take on water from the front.
How did you address the problem of water going into the air vents in the event you overturn?
How did you attached the two halfs together?
great job sounds awesome look forward to seen it on the water again
Love the decals especially the homemade madness will you be making them available so everyone can buy i would like a couple to put
on my garage wall...
I followed the last project to finish an this to finish, keep making awesome content man 🤟🤟🤟
Phenomenal builder!👏 Absolutely outstanding!👏 Bro has mucho talent.
Your invented was good for my daily fishing activity bro😂👌
this is nederlands! ik woon in nederland twee jaren nu, i love this country!!! soo good here, great build young man!!!!
Is it long with synchronization?
Phenomenal work! Congratulations.
Very good!!! Congratulations!
This is wild! Amazing work!
Berg Matt zwart glanzend zwart en Carbon dan is dit echt een beest om Te zien 💪🏽💪🏽
Briliant, love to watch this project, respect! Wonder what will be the next project :D
How were you able to shift the gears?
What an awesome job! Well done... Perhaps put a water flap/door on the exhaust outlet so water can't get forced up the exhaust when you stop or you do a 360 and stop. Just a simple gravity flap would work. How is it holding up? Any update? I am watching in march 2024. Greetings from Australia
Really cool! Actually, I got inspired to get jetski licens because of this jetski serie👍
So cool man must feel really good to know you made that badass jetski
AMAZING WORK! congrats
Biggest respect for this great job! You are verry high skilled.
And nice supermotard bro🤙🏻
Prachtig, alsof tie uit de fabriek komt! Ik twijfel alleen wel of er genoeg aanvoer is van lucht. Heel veel plezier en kijk uit voor de waterpolitie!
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Belt parts Nr?
How meny HP max?
Parts Nr for gears😮
Waouuuh, c’est impressionnant! Bravo pour tout le travail. C’est magnifique. Tu dois être super content. Felcitation.🙌🙌🙌
Great job brother!
Amazing build, you did a great success in every video you made. God job…
Only thing I seen to improve was, I would have made a 3 position gated shifter. F-N-R for the gate. Awesome job man! 👊👍
isn't it an issue if water goes though the vents?
Super gaaf! En uniek.. ben benieuwd naar de test drive video
Prachtig geslaagd project!
Nog wel een tip, zorg voor een registratienummer (en vaarbewijs?).
En de snelheiddsboetes op het water kunnen ook erg kostbaar zijn....
Good job 👍 but I have some notes
1 safety Kay !
2 I think there’s extra weight. You use a lot of steel
3 if you find someway to remove transmission that be petter
4 should you remove transfer belt and find someway to contact crankshaft directly with jet
Finely you will done .. all the best
That's pretty sick👍👍
How do you change gear?
Man. Geweldig echt love the diy projectjes. Zelf ook bezig met een project. Al zij het een auto . Maar dit gezien te hebben lijed en subscribed heeft me een boost gegeven draad weer op te pakken.