@@fat_tommo_goes_boating no its not sorted now either still one complete hub to renew , brake assembly on damaged side to renew then check the braking system itself , just used as a launch trolley when i ever launch it
@@fat_tommo_goes_boating Brilliant, hope all goes well and the weather is kind. Perhaps we'll get to see that fishing rod in use and a catch and cook - mackerel are around.
Very interesting and really great overview of the wheels Tommo.
i wish the guy that sold my boat had done this, might have stopped the wheel comming of on collection day , so a usefull vid
I have had that too, I don't need the hassle as I'm sure you didn't
@@fat_tommo_goes_boating no its not sorted now either still one complete hub to renew , brake assembly on damaged side to renew then check the braking system itself , just used as a launch trolley when i ever launch it
@mutley192 luckily parts are easily available and it's worth the hassle for the boat, I always fancied a skipper 17 or eagle but never sailed one
@@fat_tommo_goes_boating haha neither have i yet and ive had the boat since end april
Good work on the trailer. Brakes and salt water hate each other and need the regular attention you give them to stay safe.
Thanks Phil, I'm supposed to be in Mylor next week with it
@@fat_tommo_goes_boating Brilliant, hope all goes well and the weather is kind. Perhaps we'll get to see that fishing rod in use and a catch and cook - mackerel are around.
Yeah I need to do my drum breaks. They look like they’ve been hit by a hammer a few too many times!
I don't think you have to tow far but I'm 55 miles from Christchurch and I'm supposed to be going to Cornwall next week, so I need them good
I use hammerite, does the job well, they still look good after a couple of seasons :)
@@ChrisGetsOut my dad uses a specialised bbq paint and that lasts ages. However I had the hammerite already, I agree it will be ok