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Really looking forward to this restoration, so much so that you have a new subscriber! I vote for fixing up the 2 cycle and replacing the casting deck! Looking to have a similar project soon
This will be a must watch. I vote for the two stroke. There's a ton of these on boats for sale here and would be nice to see what it takes to save one from going to the junk yard.
This is awesome. Can wait to see all the work you will be doing to this rig. Keep up the good work. Many people like us out there wanting this kind out content. Thank you for all that you do !
I vote for the two-stroke. Really miss fishing with the lower HP outboards in outpost fly-in camps. They were lighter and just easier to handle. And as far as stock or modify … my vote is modify for today’s best fishing configuration.
Thank you for replying, says a lot about you and your team. On another note. Was wondering if you could maybe do a video on how to do some gel coat webbing. I did it on my boat and it came out decent wants to see your take on it, gun set up, high/low psi for diff patters. Thanks again for all your content, it’s freaking awesome!!
Sir I have a question about a filler that I bought for a ding on my boat. You have not talk about this filler no more. The name of that filler is overcoat formula 27 for small dings in your boat. My question is is this product any good. Please let me know. I follyyour channel but if you said that a product is good and then no talk about that product no more. Something is wrong sir. Please let me know.
Formula 27 is still a good product, and have used it many times with good results. It can be just challenging to cover ever possible product in every video we make. I hope this helps, and thanks for watching!
Old school 2 stroke is the way to go... love my 2 stroke Johnson fast strike 150hp.... bought it new in 1995 with my Lund ProV deluxe and a 15hp kicker... love this boat.
As someone who is running one of the last great 2 strokes, get a 4 stroke. The noise and smell becomes intollerable. There are so many idle zones now and so many times and places to go slow, and you know, that's the 4 stroke's domain. Brapping and smoking does not enhance your chill when you are cruising around.
Floor issues? Ha- What floor?!? This one is gonna be great, Joe. Making popcorn and waiting eagerly for the next episode. Count my vote for a resto with the original two stroke- nothing beats the smell of a oil/gas cloud first thing in the morning.
Capt Joe Fish bump family This is exactly what kind of boat I believe the majority of people are fixing to show all the in's& outs restoring something like this look forward to seeing what kind of plans y'all are thinking about I would like to see the old 2 stroke back up and running with new paint and decals, there are so many boats sitting around that just need some TLC this can help so much for the Diyers, Thanks y'all!
This looks interesting for sure !! I'm a fan of the old school 2 strokes and would like you to stay with the motor on the boat if it's cost effective to keep, but if you can't using what you have just makes the most sense !!
Glad you are looking forward to our boats restoration! I Hope there will be some useful info that will help you with your own project boat! Thanks for watching and commenting
Praise the lord. About to do a transom floor rebuild on an old Kenner. Already learned a bunch about fiberglass from your channel. Gonna help me out a bunch.
Good project boat. Maybe a little too rough for most of us out here but we’ve probably faced some part of your project at one time or other. I’d go for the 4 stroke. Doesn’t seem to make sense doing all that work and go backwards with the 2 stroke. When I do a console that looks like yours I order 1/4 inch black plastic panels cut to fit and with corner radius to screw down over the flat areas that have all the holes from previous mounting holes. You can then put in new instrument or switch holes. Saves a lot of filling and fairing trying to fill old holes or shapes. Good source for black panels is Boat Outfitters in FL.
Yes, it is pretty rough, but I figured it would cover a lot of topics. I agree, boat outfitters is a good company to sources parts and supplies from. I might do the panel overlay on the console, thanks for the suggestion!
Looking forward for this project 🔥 for power I’m leaning towards the zuke 200 that’s a proven work horse plenty of torque & power I think it’ll bring a better resale as well, just my .02 👍looking forward to it I’m about ready to dive into a 1972 mako 19’ my dad had
Awesome !!! Yes I'm gonna love watching how this project turns out !... maybe the 200hp zuke would be a good option. .. the 2 stroke is also cool lol .. the 2 stroke would probably be easier and cheaper to get running .. but idk.
We will be back on the project boat soon, but I have got to get this hardtop built for our charter boat first. The summer sun is brutal on an open boat like our 29. Hope you understand. Thanks for watching!
I say you get rid of that 2 stroke. Part it out and put the money to another working 2 stoke or towards the Suzuki. I’m excited to see what I think should be a full redo. Take it back to OG because I see some work you may have to cover that you never have 🤷♂️ If you do go OG, I’d really be excited to see stinger, foam and transom work (liquid, coosa or wood) Ether way can’t wait.
2 Stroke has my Vote, and I just got a 2001 Kenner Pro Skiff 15 V nose with the tunnel hull. Has a 2004 Merc 2 stroke 25hp motor. I have found your channel a couple weeks ago and you are amazing at your craft sir. both in the boat world and teach us threw youtube. Supper excited for this new project. my project needs the stringers and floors done. Since finding your channel i now have the confidence to start it and give this boat a 2nd chance on the waters. Sound hull, and transom, bad floors and stringers.
Sounds like you have a great project boat and I am a big fan of anything Kenner made! Thanks for watching and your support of the channel is much appreciated!
I suggest a casting deck forward in the bow with a nice storage compartment beneath. I’m super interested in making a mold to recreate a part (hatch possibly). I enjoy your style of teaching. You clearly discuss the subject and follow it with great visual example. Do you think a 6 inch wide stripe of dayglow orange down the keel would be hard to add. As a prior coastie, I know it would help from above. 👍
Thanks for your suggestions and thanks for watching! I hope to never flip her, but the orange stripe is a great idea for visibility in case it ever happened!
I love that you are doing this Project Boat series. I have a 14.5' Tri Hull that I got from a neighbor that is like a Whaler that was built in the Fort Meyers area. The Keel had a big hole in it that I patched, The transom was completely rotten, I have poured a sea cast to repair the transom, and the floor has been previously removed and has been removed again. The Stringers seem solid. I have a 70HP yamaha 2 Stroke that I picked up from another neighbor that compression tests good and seems to run strong. I have been working on it for way to long and Hurricane Ian set me back at least 1.5 years so I'm ready to get this done. Id be happy to share some pics and take any advise you might be willing to provide.Also had to rebuild the trailer completely.
Wow, sounds like you have already done a lot of work! Those 70 hp yamahas are great little motors, you should be happy with it. Glad you are enjoying the channel and I hope some of what we are doing will help you take it to the finish line!
J. Looking forward to this project. That said build it to your specs. As for the motor, She had her day. If you have something newer in mind I feel that would tie the bow. As always, will be watching.
Hey man love the new project love your content! Is the engine for sale? I have some questions i'd love to ask you. Can i have a email where i can contact you privately? Much love from the Caribbean bro, blessings!
Thanks so much! Once we decide which motor to run, the 150 yamaha or the 200 Suzuki will be for sale. I can be reached through our patreon account if you would like. I appreciate you watching
Definitely looking forward to following this hull refurb (vs fresh build). Just finishing my transom and bracket restoration and my next step is putting the aft floors back together and then tackling some soft spots in front floor. I have a good feeling I could gain some good lessons watching how you do this. I really don't have a motor vote. I like two strokes, but I'm usually good with all motors and I came here for the hull project. Thanks Joe!!
Drop the 2 stroke and go with the four stroke.. finish the boat the way you want with new twist you learned from building your last boat.. I’ll be watching either way you build it..
Thank you for your videos! I know how much time it takes to film while you work!!! I to am in the business as you are kinda. I buy used Cobalt run about boats and repair any mechanical issues and totally do all my upholstery work myself. I also have replaced some transom’s with tear out of old wood and laminated new back in. Also did one in a bass boat using the pour in liquid composite transom. Both worked well and took lots of time. I visit in the Fort Morgan area about every year. If it ever worked out when I was down there to stop by your shop, it would be great to meet you. But I don’t want to interrupt your day and definitely don’t want to intrude. Thanks again.
I like the 2 stroke. Have the same motor on a 20ft sailfish. It is a tough motor. If you do use it, I found a Stroud's marine in Greenville NC as a source for used parts with really good prices
This is gonna be so good i can't wait! Personally I would love to see you build a full transom and a small bracket but ill be watching regardless. Thank you!
Would like to see you replace the transom and and stringers,materials used and how “you” bed the stringers; also how you troubleshoot the engine to see if it’s worth saving and maybe a modern design deck
Great channel Joe! Would love to see the Mold build process! Materials, technique, resins etc. Do you prefer epoxy for the mold? Do molds last long? Thx! Keep up the great work.
Can't wait to see what happens but definitely like to see u replace the stringers and transom but also like to see fixing the gelcoat on a old boat like that and see what problems u run into fixing it back up. But excited to see what comes next definitely But u help alot ppl out here and we appreciate ur videos and effort and definitely the explaining of how to do it.
@@FishBumpTV Thank you for the quick reply. Yes, silica is terrible for the lungs. Will definitely be wearing a mask or respirator. Thank you for the advise.
Great videos Joe ! Have learned a lot 🤙 Been working on my Anderson boat which I help build in 1990 at Anderson Custom Boats in Santa Barbara. I added a 2 ft extension. Iam at the final finish coat of Fiberglass Hawaii black gelcoat. I mixed 8 oz of gelcoat with a cap full of styrene wax and 90 drops of Mek. Still alittle tacky after 15 hrs but just prints not coming off on finger ! I live on North shore Kauai now so use to amount of hardener we need . Any thoughts? Aloha Rick 🤙
I am always excited to watch your videos. I am starting 1990 Sea Ray 200 with a 305 and alpha one restoration project. Trust me, I am paying close attention, especially to the fiberglass issues. I wish I could talk with you for advise when it comes time.
Thanks, glad you are enjoying the videos! The Sea Ray sounds like a great project boat! We have recently started offering one on one consulting through Patreon. We should have a link to that feature below our videos description. I hope that helps and best of luck with your project!
Thanks for the suggestion! Yes, I work on them mostly for myself and usually nothing major. I do have a friend that has an outboard repair business that we may bring in as a guest on the channel.
We have a 140hp Johnson V4. Has been completely rebuilt. Love the engine but it's a bit too heavy, 2 stroke smokey and tbh a bit too powerful, so we'll swap out for about a 100hp 4 stroke.
This is going to be absolutely fundamental for helping me through the rebuild of my shoalwater. Maybe you could go into detail with how you would rebuild the stringers. Mine are foam filled with no wood or structural composite. Just foam and fiberglass. Trying to decide how I want to go about rebuilding them. I’ll follow your lead if you show that!
And if this kind of series takes off you should consider taking in viewers boats to rebuild! I dont know how much money you make off the channel, or if it would be worth it for you to have people cover all material costs and you make money to cover your labor. Both sides could benefit… 👍🏼👍🏼
Looking forward to this boat you have, I am working on my 72 Mako 20 and following closely. My boat sat in a yard for most of its life it was only registered 2 years and the owner passed away. The transom is warped a bit and the deck has issues from sun.
@@FishBumpTV Tore out the floor, fuel tank and the floor storage compartments. Only water i found in the foam was a leak at the bow floor storage drain. Amazing to see a boat this old with no water stained foam at all. But the inside hull has the worst looking glass job Ive ever seen. Is this normal?
Yes, it is a pretty major project! We have had lots of requests for floor, transom and stringer repairs, and this boat covers all those bases! I hope it's helpful and I appreciate you watching!
When it’s time, I’de like to hear your thoughts on the deck grip paint “Kiwi grip” I’ve used it and thinks it’s great. But you see more products than I do. And 2 stroke for sure
I have a 1963 glasspar citation 16 foot boat project what is the best way to bond the floor to the stringers ? It was made with hollow fiberglass stringers that are in perfect condition
Thank you Capt. Joe! What a great project boat!! I'm sure by the time you have finished this project, your followers will be confident in tackling any project boat. You are not only teaching useful skills, you're also getting boats like this back on the water, and keeping them out of the landfill.
+1 vote for the old 2 SMOKER. My 1995 Evinrude 90cv just ate a ring and already had ring damage on 2 other cylinders so I finally bit the bullet and pulled the motor. I found a 1980 Evinrude 140cv on Facebook Marketplace. Went and pulled it for a really dirt cheap price. I miked the cylinders, they were surprisingly good. Honed and rebuilt with new pistons and rings. I reused my 1995 electronics and dressup parts to essentially make this 1980 140cv a 1995 Evinrude 115cv. The Evinrude Crossflow (CV) motors were all the same 100ci displacement from 1979-1998. No matter the designation, IE 85, 90, 112, 115, 140...
Cool. I think this will be a good series to follow. I vote for fixing up the old Yamaha. It would give everyone an idea of what is involved in getting an old engine going again. I feel it would fit the purpose of this project which is buying an old boat to restore. Most people won't have an extra engine laying around.
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Really looking forward to this restoration, so much so that you have a new subscriber! I vote for fixing up the 2 cycle and replacing the casting deck! Looking to have a similar project soon
Welcome to the channel and thanks for watching!
This will be a must watch. I vote for the two stroke. There's a ton of these on boats for sale here and would be nice to see what it takes to save one from going to the junk yard.
Thanks for the suggestion and thanks for watching!
This is awesome. Can wait to see all the work you will be doing to this rig. Keep up the good work. Many people like us out there wanting this kind out content. Thank you for all that you do !
Thanks! Will do!
I vote for the two-stroke. Really miss fishing with the lower HP outboards in outpost fly-in camps. They were lighter and just easier to handle. And as far as stock or modify … my vote is modify for today’s best fishing configuration.
Thanks for your thoughts and thanks for watching!
This series should be great for the channel. I’m excited to see the work as this boat is rebuilt.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thank you for replying, says a lot about you and your team. On another note. Was wondering if you could maybe do a video on how to do some gel coat webbing. I did it on my boat and it came out decent wants to see your take on it, gun set up, high/low psi for diff patters. Thanks again for all your content, it’s freaking awesome!!
Sir I have a question about a filler that I bought for a ding on my boat. You have not talk about this filler no more. The name of that filler is overcoat formula 27 for small dings in your boat. My question is is this product any good. Please let me know. I follyyour channel but if you said that a product is good and then no talk about that product no more. Something is wrong sir. Please let me know.
Formula 27 is still a good product, and have used it many times with good results. It can be just challenging to cover ever possible product in every video we make. I hope this helps, and thanks for watching!
Old school 2 stroke is the way to go... love my 2 stroke Johnson fast strike 150hp.... bought it new in 1995 with my Lund ProV deluxe and a 15hp kicker... love this boat.
Thanks for the suggestion and I appreciate you watching!
Could you show us how to build a flooding keel and or a fibreglass fuel tank .just some ideas thanks
As someone who is running one of the last great 2 strokes, get a 4 stroke. The noise and smell becomes intollerable. There are so many idle zones now and so many times and places to go slow, and you know, that's the 4 stroke's domain. Brapping and smoking does not enhance your chill when you are cruising around.
Thanks for your thoughts! I have owned both, and can appreciate what you are saying!
Floor issues? Ha- What floor?!? This one is gonna be great, Joe. Making popcorn and waiting eagerly for the next episode. Count my vote for a resto with the original two stroke- nothing beats the smell of a oil/gas cloud first thing in the morning.
Haha, awesome! Thanks for the comment!
Capt Joe Fish bump family This is exactly what kind of boat I believe the majority of people are fixing to show all the in's& outs restoring something like this look forward to seeing what kind of plans y'all are thinking about I would like to see the old 2 stroke back up and running with new paint and decals, there are so many boats sitting around that just need some TLC this can help so much for the Diyers, Thanks y'all!
Awesome! Thanks for your thoughts and suggestions!
This looks interesting for sure !! I'm a fan of the old school 2 strokes and would like you to stay with the motor on the boat if it's cost effective to keep, but if you can't using what you have just makes the most sense !!
Thanks for the suggestion!
@@FishBumpTV Yes Sir !!
Keep the old school 2 stroke, I'm working on an old chrysler 35 hp 2 stroke. I'd like to get some tips! Thank you
Right on! Thanks for the suggestion!
This is very exciting indeed, I cannot wait to watch every moment of this restoration! 😀😀👏👏
Glad you are looking forward to our boats restoration! I Hope there will be some useful info that will help you with your own project boat! Thanks for watching and commenting
I'd Go with The Suzuki. 2 cyl. is a thing of the past, and stink pots..😆 Easier to sell and maximize your proffit.
Thanks for your vote! I appreciate you watching and commenting!
Praise the lord. About to do a transom floor rebuild on an old Kenner. Already learned a bunch about fiberglass from your channel. Gonna help me out a bunch.
Glad to help, thanks for watching!
Good project boat. Maybe a little too rough for most of us out here but we’ve probably faced some part of your project at one time or other. I’d go for the 4 stroke. Doesn’t seem to make sense doing all that work and go backwards with the 2 stroke. When I do a console that looks like yours I order 1/4 inch black plastic panels cut to fit and with corner radius to screw down over the flat areas that have all the holes from previous mounting holes. You can then put in new instrument or switch holes. Saves a lot of filling and fairing trying to fill old holes or shapes. Good source for black panels is Boat Outfitters in FL.
Yes, it is pretty rough, but I figured it would cover a lot of topics. I agree, boat outfitters is a good company to sources parts and supplies from. I might do the panel overlay on the console, thanks for the suggestion!
Looking forward for this project 🔥 for power I’m leaning towards the zuke 200 that’s a proven work horse plenty of torque & power I think it’ll bring a better resale as well, just my .02 👍looking forward to it I’m about ready to dive into a 1972 mako 19’ my dad had
Thanks for watching, and best of luck with your Mako!
Awesome !!! Yes I'm gonna love watching how this project turns out !... maybe the 200hp zuke would be a good option. .. the 2 stroke is also cool lol .. the 2 stroke would probably be easier and cheaper to get running .. but idk.
Thanks! I really appreciate your thoughts and suggestions!
Your AMAZING, just got a 22ft Apache tunnel hull that needs a floor. Couldn’t have been any better timing thank you sir!
Wow, thanks so much! I hope the videos help!
I am waiting patietly for some more videos in this series. Currently working on a 15' Riviera Skiff. Love your work.
We will be back on the project boat soon, but I have got to get this hardtop built for our charter boat first. The summer sun is brutal on an open boat like our 29. Hope you understand. Thanks for watching!
I say you get rid of that 2 stroke. Part it out and put the money to another working 2 stoke or towards the Suzuki.
I’m excited to see what I think should be a full redo. Take it back to OG because I see some work you may have to cover that you never have 🤷♂️
If you do go OG, I’d really be excited to see stinger, foam and transom work (liquid, coosa or wood)
Ether way can’t wait.
Thanks for your thoughts and suggestions! I am excited to see how it turns out!
2 Stroke has my Vote, and I just got a 2001 Kenner Pro Skiff 15 V nose with the tunnel hull. Has a 2004 Merc 2 stroke 25hp motor. I have found your channel a couple weeks ago and you are amazing at your craft sir. both in the boat world and teach us threw youtube. Supper excited for this new project. my project needs the stringers and floors done. Since finding your channel i now have the confidence to start it and give this boat a 2nd chance on the waters. Sound hull, and transom, bad floors and stringers.
Sounds like you have a great project boat and I am a big fan of anything Kenner made! Thanks for watching and your support of the channel is much appreciated!
I suggest a casting deck forward in the bow with a nice storage
compartment beneath. I’m super interested in making a mold to recreate a part (hatch possibly). I enjoy your style of teaching. You clearly discuss the subject and follow it with great visual example. Do you think a 6 inch wide stripe of dayglow orange down the keel would be hard to add. As a prior coastie, I know it would help from above. 👍
Thanks for your suggestions and thanks for watching! I hope to never flip her, but the orange stripe is a great idea for visibility in case it ever happened!
I love that you are doing this Project Boat series. I have a 14.5' Tri Hull that I got from a neighbor that is like a Whaler that was built in the Fort Meyers area. The Keel had a big hole in it that I patched, The transom was completely rotten, I have poured a sea cast to repair the transom, and the floor has been previously removed and has been removed again. The Stringers seem solid. I have a 70HP yamaha 2 Stroke that I picked up from another neighbor that compression tests good and seems to run strong. I have been working on it for way to long and Hurricane Ian set me back at least 1.5 years so I'm ready to get this done. Id be happy to share some pics and take any advise you might be willing to provide.Also had to rebuild the trailer completely.
Wow, sounds like you have already done a lot of work! Those 70 hp yamahas are great little motors, you should be happy with it. Glad you are enjoying the channel and I hope some of what we are doing will help you take it to the finish line!
J. Looking forward to this project.
That said build it to your specs. As for the motor, She had her day. If you have something newer in mind I feel that would tie the bow.
As always, will be watching.
Thanks for the suggestions!
Hey man love the new project love your content! Is the engine for sale? I have some questions i'd love to ask you. Can i have a email where i can contact you privately? Much love from the Caribbean bro, blessings!
Thanks so much! Once we decide which motor to run, the 150 yamaha or the 200 Suzuki will be for sale. I can be reached through our patreon account if you would like. I appreciate you watching
Definitely looking forward to following this hull refurb (vs fresh build). Just finishing my transom and bracket restoration and my next step is putting the aft floors back together and then tackling some soft spots in front floor. I have a good feeling I could gain some good lessons watching how you do this. I really don't have a motor vote. I like two strokes, but I'm usually good with all motors and I came here for the hull project. Thanks Joe!!
Very cool! Thank you for watching and best of luck with your project!
Drop the 2 stroke and go with the four stroke.. finish the boat the way you want with new twist you learned from building your last boat.. I’ll be watching either way you build it..
Thanks for your thoughts and thanks for watching!
Thank you for your videos! I know how much time it takes to film while you work!!!
I to am in the business as you are kinda. I buy used Cobalt run about boats and repair any mechanical issues and totally do all my upholstery work myself. I also have replaced some transom’s with tear out of old wood and laminated new back in. Also did one in a bass boat using the pour in liquid composite transom. Both worked well and took lots of time.
I visit in the Fort Morgan area about every year. If it ever worked out when I was down there to stop by your shop, it would be great to meet you. But I don’t want to interrupt your day and definitely don’t want to intrude. Thanks again.
Very cool! Sounds like you know your way around a boat! Give me a call if you are down this way. Thanks for watching!
I like the 2 stroke. Have the same motor on a 20ft sailfish. It is a tough motor. If you do use it, I found a Stroud's marine in Greenville NC as a source for used parts with really good prices
Thanks for the suggestion and for watching! I really appreciate it
Great idea for a project. You will be able to showcase a lot of techniques. Looking forward to watching and learning from the process.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
This looks like a perfect project for your channel it will be entertaining and educational. That existing motor is obsolete and toast.😎
Thank you very much!
Awesome Captain, just what I’m starting to get in to on my project boat. I can wait for this series. Thanks for taking on this project 👍
Hope you enjoy it! Thanks for watching!
This is gonna be so good i can't wait! Personally I would love to see you build a full transom and a small bracket but ill be watching regardless. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Would like to see you replace the transom and and stringers,materials used and how “you” bed the stringers; also how you troubleshoot the engine to see if it’s worth saving and maybe a modern design deck
Thanks for watching and for the suggestion!
Ok ! Needs everything ! Great! You are a teacher ! What a tremendous project to teach us everything ! It needs some big love !
Wow, thanks so much!
I'd like to see how to revamp/redo the console. That 2stroke shouldn't be too bad to get up and running either
Thanks for the suggestion and for watching!
You should fix it up and give it away, $5 spent in your Merch shop gets you one entry into the boat,
Ahh, interesting! Thanks for watching!
Sooooooo looking forward to watching you work your magic Capt Joe, this is going to be awesome for your channel 👍🇦🇺
Thanks so much! I really appreciate you watching and supporting what we are doing here on the channel!
Could you please show how to do stinger and transom replacement please
Yes, we will be doing that once we get back to work on our project Blazer. So stay tuned, and thanks for watching!
Looking forward to watching the progress. Sell the 2 stroke and putt the 200 on it
Thanks for the suggestion and for watching!
My son and I are in a project right now and this is going to be a must watch series
Hope the videos are helpful! Best of luck with your project!
Great channel Joe! Would love to see the Mold build process! Materials, technique, resins etc. Do you prefer epoxy for the mold? Do molds last long? Thx! Keep up the great work.
Glad you are enjoying the channel! We are working on a hardtop plug and mold for our 29 right now, so stay tuned!
Can't wait to see what happens but definitely like to see u replace the stringers and transom but also like to see fixing the gelcoat on a old boat like that and see what problems u run into fixing it back up. But excited to see what comes next definitely But u help alot ppl out here and we appreciate ur videos and effort and definitely the explaining of how to do it.
Thanks for your thoughts and suggestions on the project boat! I am glad the videos are helpful and I appreciate your comment!
Oh I can't wait for this series. Give me a better idea of were to start and how much work it will take on my 1989 18' kenner
Cool, love the Kenner's! Thanks for watching
Omg 😂 good luck capt joe, looking foward to the all the diy in the future
Haha, thanks!
brilliant captain nice project
My vote would be electric Panda do a nice pod check it out that is what I am going to use on my project boat.
Thanks for the vote and thanks for watching!
Can 406 colloidal silica be used to thicken gel coat with or without wax
Yes, just be sure to wear a mask when working with silica. Thank for watching!
@@FishBumpTV
Thank you for the quick reply.
Yes, silica is terrible for the lungs.
Will definitely be wearing a mask or respirator. Thank you for the advise.
@@FishBumpTV oh my goodness 😳
Just received my order of 406 colloidal silica 5.5oz. I had no idea it would be such a large can, lol
Can you stretch it out, add chimes, hydrofoils and stuff like that.
You could, but that would be a lot of work.maybe, we will see!
Awesome! I’m looking forward to this! 👌😃
Thanks!
I really like those hauls . I have an 18 ft kenner but I've always wanted a 21
Yes, l really like the Kenner designed hulls also! Thanks for watching!
Hello when you gonna start releasing the videos we're waiting we definitely wanna see the tear down and rebuild
Coming soon, thanks for watching!
That will be a great step by step project, lots of work there...wowie
Yes Sir! It's going to be nice when we get her put back together. Thanks for watching!
Looking forward for sure. Nothing like a " how to do it " from someone who knows how to do it.
Awesome! Thanks so much!
Can’t wait to see the project in progress. How about putting a bracket on it?
Thanks for the suggestion!
Awesome channel love the content you are the bob vila of boats!
Haha, wow! Thanks so much!
Do you have the courage to take on this job?... is it worth the effort?
Oh yeah, we got this! Thanks for watching!
TRICK IT OUT!
Haha, I like it!
We wanna see you restore the two stroke so we can figure out the things to look for wrong with them to get them running again
Thanks for the suggestion!
as a viewer I would be interested in buying a boat you restored
Very cool! Let me know if you are still interested as we get closer to completion. Thanks for watching!
200 suzuki all day long over 2 stroke carb
I gotcha! Thanks for the suggestion
Joe if anyone can make that boat look great it’s you. I’m so excited for this
Wow, thanks you very much!
Great videos Joe ! Have learned a lot 🤙 Been working on my Anderson boat which I help build in 1990 at Anderson Custom Boats in Santa Barbara. I added a 2 ft extension. Iam at the final finish coat of Fiberglass Hawaii black gelcoat. I mixed 8 oz of gelcoat with a cap full of styrene wax and 90 drops of Mek. Still alittle tacky after 15 hrs but just prints not coming off on finger ! I live on North shore Kauai now so use to amount of hardener we need . Any thoughts? Aloha Rick 🤙
I am always excited to watch your videos. I am starting 1990 Sea Ray 200 with a 305 and alpha one restoration project. Trust me, I am paying close attention, especially to the fiberglass issues. I wish I could talk with you for advise when it comes time.
Thanks, glad you are enjoying the videos! The Sea Ray sounds like a great project boat! We have recently started offering one on one consulting through Patreon. We should have a link to that feature below our videos description. I hope that helps and best of luck with your project!
@@FishBumpTV thank you so much for the response.
If it’s not to much cost I’d fix and keep the 150
Thanks for the suggestion!
super looking forward to this set of videos.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!
I would like to see the 2 stroke fixed up. Do you work on motors too?
Thanks for the suggestion! Yes, I work on them mostly for myself and usually nothing major. I do have a friend that has an outboard repair business that we may bring in as a guest on the channel.
Awesome. Can't wait to see the progress, we are just about to start our 4.8m Nautiglass 170 refurbishment.
We have a 140hp Johnson V4. Has been completely rebuilt. Love the engine but it's a bit too heavy, 2 stroke smokey and tbh a bit too powerful, so we'll swap out for about a 100hp 4 stroke.
Sounds like a great project boat! I hope the videos are helpful!
This is going to be absolutely fundamental for helping me through the rebuild of my shoalwater. Maybe you could go into detail with how you would rebuild the stringers. Mine are foam filled with no wood or structural composite. Just foam and fiberglass. Trying to decide how I want to go about rebuilding them. I’ll follow your lead if you show that!
And if this kind of series takes off you should consider taking in viewers boats to rebuild! I dont know how much money you make off the channel, or if it would be worth it for you to have people cover all material costs and you make money to cover your labor. Both sides could benefit… 👍🏼👍🏼
Glad the videos are helpful! Thanks for watching!
Looking forward to the build😊
Thanks for watching!
Looking forward to this boat you have, I am working on my 72 Mako 20 and following closely. My boat sat in a yard for most of its life it was only registered 2 years and the owner passed away. The transom is warped a bit and the deck has issues from sun.
Thanks for watching and best of luck with your project!
@@FishBumpTV Tore out the floor, fuel tank and the floor storage compartments. Only water i found in the foam was a leak at the bow floor storage drain. Amazing to see a boat this old with no water stained foam at all. But the inside hull has the worst looking glass job Ive ever seen. Is this normal?
That boat is nearly a full build boat .
Yes, it is a pretty major project! We have had lots of requests for floor, transom and stringer repairs, and this boat covers all those bases! I hope it's helpful and I appreciate you watching!
Excited to watch what you do with this.!
Thanks for the comment!
When it’s time, I’de like to hear your thoughts on the deck grip paint “Kiwi grip” I’ve used it and thinks it’s great. But you see more products than I do.
And 2 stroke for sure
Captain Joe- We can’t wait to see you bring her back to life! This rebuild will be great to watch from our home here in SETX on the Gulf Coast!!!!
I have a 1963 glasspar citation 16 foot boat project what is the best way to bond the floor to the stringers ? It was made with hollow fiberglass stringers that are in perfect condition
Great project! Can’t wait
Thanks! It going to be a good one!
Excited to see this play out.
I appreciate you watching!
What a school it will be?
Tout un apprentissage ce sera !
Thanks so much!
Yes!!!!!! 2stroke for sure!
Thanks for watching!
Oooh that's alot of labour 😅
Haha, yes it is! Thanks for watching
Find an OX66 Yamaha 200
Thanks for the suggestion, and thanks for watching!
You better be really good with heli-coils if you want to use that Yamaha. Got a closet full of those tee shirts.
I vote two stroke
Thanks for your vote!
Be a great series to view,thanks for sharing.
More to come! I have to finish out hardtop build, then back to work on the project boat. Thanks for watching!
@FishBumpTV I am in the process of rebuilding 2 bassboats so I am definitely interested in your rebuild.
Looking forward to this rebuild. I'm "Old School" but fixing the Suzuki would be good for the boat and resale value.
Ahh, I appreciate your thoughts and suggestions!
Thank you Capt. Joe!
What a great project boat!! I'm sure by the time you have finished this project, your followers will be confident in tackling any project boat. You are not only teaching useful skills, you're also getting boats like this back on the water, and keeping them out of the landfill.
Glad you are enjoying the channel! Yes, I am also excited about our project boat, I think it's going to be great!
Looking forward to watching the restoration project! Your knowledge , experience and the way you explain the process is priceless!
Awesome, thank you!
+1 vote for the old 2 SMOKER. My 1995 Evinrude 90cv just ate a ring and already had ring damage on 2 other cylinders so I finally bit the bullet and pulled the motor. I found a 1980 Evinrude 140cv on Facebook Marketplace. Went and pulled it for a really dirt cheap price. I miked the cylinders, they were surprisingly good. Honed and rebuilt with new pistons and rings. I reused my 1995 electronics and dressup parts to essentially make this 1980 140cv a 1995 Evinrude 115cv. The Evinrude Crossflow (CV) motors were all the same 100ci displacement from 1979-1998. No matter the designation, IE 85, 90, 112, 115, 140...
Wow, impressive! Thanks for your vote, and thanks for watching!
I just did a 22ft blazer bay 2001. I’ll have to send ya some pictures. Excited to see this project
Very cool! Thank you for watching!
Cool. I think this will be a good series to follow. I vote for fixing up the old Yamaha. It would give everyone an idea of what is involved in getting an old engine going again. I feel it would fit the purpose of this project which is buying an old boat to restore. Most people won't have an extra engine laying around.
Thanks for the suggestion! I hope we can get her to run, if not it is nice to have a plan B. I appreciate you watching and commenting!
Good project boat, let's have some fun! Rebuild it light and slap the 200 on it.
Haha, I like it!
Can’t wait to see progress on this project.
I vote for 4 strikes. Great engine with low fuel consumption
Thanks for the suggestion and for watching!
This is going to be good. We won't even recognize that boat when you're done Joe. It will look brand new.😂
Thanks so much!
Looking forward to seeing the rebuild. Go for a retro styling and spruce up the 2 stroke 👍
Thanks for your suggestions!
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Thanks for watching!
This is the series I’ve been looking for
Glad to help!
Voting for the 2 stroke because more 2stroke owners need to work on their motors personally.
Thanks for the suggestion and for watching!