I believe I've watched just about every video you've made over the past month; Now that I have finished this one (your latest), I'm kind of down, knowing that whenever I wanted to, I could just pop on a video of yours that I hadn't seen before and just rock'n roll through them all. I pay for satellite tv every month, and I prefer watching your videos over my own tv believe it or not. From the Glastron, life updates, jetski's, and now the 220, it's been a blast! Keep it up, you're almost done!
@2chefjeff2 The hardener is the trick. It makes the paint dry faster and harder. You mix it together and then let it sit for 30 minutes and then spray. Rattle cans take forever to dry, and are not as tough. I use the etching primer from duplicolor.
Black epoxy spray paint is the best that I have used on the outdrive. Mask off all the zincs first. And by the way, cutoff that trim indicator wiring as it is degrading all the wiring in your boat by galvanic corrosion!
D wetick I have just bought a boat and the indicator has been cut .I was going to replace it .I never thought about what you are saying but it make sense.
Actually, I haven't refreshed your page for a while because I've been adding all your vids to my playlist; I just refreshed the page, lo and behold, I found two more! I'm excited!
you can see most of the water will flow out of the leg, you will get a small amount of water come out of the sides, you can see the spray in the video you mentioned(searay 220 corsa) but i agree, it sounds awesome.....
With the hardener, you really are shooting epoxy paint...hard as nails when cured. Would like to know how much the pain flowed, if any, over the next day.Never thought of hitting Tractor Supply for paint...lol. Going to now...redoing my gimble bearings/bellows (and whatever else I find) so might as well shoot the drive! Thanks a good job!
I forget which vid it was where you mentioned zinc chromate, but you can still get it. Aircraft Spruce sells it. Btw, I'm about to embark on the same project myself with a Sea Ray SRV 190. I made the same mistake when I bought it.
LOTS of great ideas,man; the drive stand, and the way you suspend it from the crane(WATCH out for those long threaded rods!!), but i use 1/4 inch bolts only,the drive only weighs 43 kg, if you put the chains (dog chain is enough for that, no need for that heavy chain --but i see you have money to burn,lol) on the other side, it will balance better,obviously; and the painting ;(if you sand thru the primer you should alodine first,the manual says)
Love all your videos!! I've been seeing that you dont put etching primer over paint because it can actually lift it and cause corrosion. That you're supposed to use it only on bare metal and then put normal paint primer everywhere before final coat. Any thoughts or results you can share? Thanks!
I love your video's! Now that it's been several years since you used the Valspar, are you still a big fan or have you found something better? Getting ready to paint my 1989 Cobalt that I have restored, finally at the end! If it was 2 feet bigger, I would put the Corsa exhaust in, but at 21 feet, its a little small. Don't know how long I will keep it.
Hi, where did you get the side exit exhaust? Looks like a awesome idea... wanna do it on my bayliner 185? Do you have any videos of the boat running with the exhausts fitted? Cheers
I am about to do the same for mine kinda new to the boating frisojarretts videos are AWSOME I refer to them often! hes the reason i even attempt to try any of these things on my own thinking of going with the OEM part number 802878Q1 which is the phantom black
Hi, where did you get the side exit exhaust? Looks like a awesome idea... wanna do it on my bayliner 185? Do you have any videos of the boat running with the exhausts fitted? Cheers
When you pointed the camera in the box it put a big smile on my face. Can't wait to see it fitted. Good work Jay.
I believe I've watched just about every video you've made over the past month; Now that I have finished this one (your latest), I'm kind of down, knowing that whenever I wanted to, I could just pop on a video of yours that I hadn't seen before and just rock'n roll through them all. I pay for satellite tv every month, and I prefer watching your videos over my own tv believe it or not. From the Glastron, life updates, jetski's, and now the 220, it's been a blast! Keep it up, you're almost done!
Good question. We will find out when it is installed.
@2chefjeff2 The hardener is the trick. It makes the paint dry faster and harder. You mix it together and then let it sit for 30 minutes and then spray. Rattle cans take forever to dry, and are not as tough. I use the etching primer from duplicolor.
Black epoxy spray paint is the best that I have used on the outdrive. Mask off all the zincs first. And by the way, cutoff that trim indicator wiring as it is degrading all the wiring in your boat by galvanic corrosion!
D wetick I have just bought a boat and the indicator has been cut .I was going to replace it .I never thought about what you are saying but it make sense.
Actually, I haven't refreshed your page for a while because I've been adding all your vids to my playlist; I just refreshed the page, lo and behold, I found two more! I'm excited!
you can see most of the water will flow out of the leg, you will get a small amount of water come out of the sides, you can see the spray in the video you mentioned(searay 220 corsa) but i agree, it sounds awesome.....
With the hardener, you really are shooting epoxy paint...hard as nails when cured. Would like to know how much the pain flowed, if any, over the next day.Never thought of hitting Tractor Supply for paint...lol. Going to now...redoing my gimble bearings/bellows (and whatever else I find) so might as well shoot the drive! Thanks a good job!
How has it held up to the test of time? Its been about 5 years at this point. Great videos man helping us out alot
That product you used implement paint is no longer available anywhere. What would you recommend to use today?
I forget which vid it was where you mentioned zinc chromate, but you can still get it. Aircraft Spruce sells it. Btw, I'm about to embark on the same project myself with a Sea Ray SRV 190. I made the same mistake when I bought it.
LOTS of great ideas,man;
the drive stand, and
the way you suspend it from the crane(WATCH out for those long threaded rods!!), but i use 1/4 inch bolts only,the drive only weighs 43 kg, if you put the chains (dog chain is enough for that, no need for that heavy chain --but i see you have money to burn,lol) on the other side, it will balance better,obviously; and
the painting ;(if you sand thru the primer you should alodine first,the manual says)
@kc8ard Yes, that is true, but they do not sell zinc Di-chrimate. That is the good stuff
I painted my outdrive and painted the surfaces that the zink sits on and now I'm reading that the zink needs to sit on bare metal to work properly
@Sxwraith3490
I will keep making them as long as you guys like watching.
Love all your videos!! I've been seeing that you dont put etching primer over paint because it can actually lift it and cause corrosion. That you're supposed to use it only on bare metal and then put normal paint primer everywhere before final coat. Any thoughts or results you can share? Thanks!
Looks good Jay
Rustoleum high performance paint is a good choice as well
I love your video's! Now that it's been several years since you used the Valspar, are you still a big fan or have you found something better? Getting ready to paint my 1989 Cobalt that I have restored, finally at the end! If it was 2 feet bigger, I would put the Corsa exhaust in, but at 21 feet, its a little small. Don't know how long I will keep it.
I use black spray epoxy $4.47/ can...very tough stuff!
Where do you purchase this?
I ordered it direct from Corsa, and I think it was around !800
Hi, where did you get the side exit exhaust? Looks like a awesome idea... wanna do it on my bayliner 185? Do you have any videos of the boat running with the exhausts fitted?
Cheers
HAHAHAHAHAHA 18" BAYLINER WITH A FUCKING SIDE EXHAUST OMG HJAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
@cb900steve
Makes it all worth while to have a little bling after all this.
Can you be more clear about product used? Especially for self etching primer??
350 merc mag mpi bravo 3 seapump impeller motor is in boat
I am about to do the same for mine kinda new to the boating frisojarretts videos are AWSOME I refer to them often! hes the reason i even attempt to try any of these things on my own thinking of going with the OEM part number 802878Q1 which is the phantom black
Rust-Oleum epoxy hi-gloss automotive paint?
+mark dimaio Farm Implement
OK thanks.
+FriscoBoater Can I bush paint it ?
That works too.
is this 2c paint?
+Zoran Perovic Technically yes... You can add the hardener to this paint to get it to dry faster and be very drurable
+FriscoBoater but you use car paint 1c?and put hardener
+FriscoBoater How long does it need to cure before it can go back in the water?
INSTEAD OF REPLACEING THE WHOLE LOWER UNIT WHY NOT NOT JUST REPLACE THE GUTS OF IT?
@PedroCalil1
corsaperformance
Lol!
dude, you talk soooooo much! lol
Shane Womack its the adderall 😂
Hi, where did you get the side exit exhaust? Looks like a awesome idea... wanna do it on my bayliner 185? Do you have any videos of the boat running with the exhausts fitted?
Cheers
a 18' bayliner with side exhaust? cant be more than a 4 or 6 cyl..that wouldn't sound good
HAHAHAHA A FUCKING BAYLINER WITH A SIDE EXHAUST HAHAHAHAHAHA
ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME A BAYLINER???????????? SIDE EXHAUST? HAHAHAHAHAHAAHH BAYLINER IS ONE OF THE WORST BOATS MADE
It's the best for the money paid.