Construirea iahtului meu de vis de la zero Pt 6 – Construirea unui etaj cu două etaje al doilea nivel!



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  • @Gunshy55

    I would think that, the outboard motors, would have "alternators". This would be a big bonus.🏴‍☠😊

  • @SubtractZero

    Why da fuqq are you sandwiching wood between the steel and aluminum?
    If that wood rots (it will), your structure will likely buckle or collapse.
    I'm sure there's an epoxy coating you can put between the steel and aluminum to help prevent corrosion.
    Using non-marine plywood to do this job is like using Elmer's Glue to build an F22 Raptor.

  • @HALDikopter

    Use the engines heat to heat the hot tub….

  • @fujofilm

    It would be so cool if you did it all EV 😀 love the project!

  • @rabban89

    3d print or something and make plastic washer so you dont get galvanic corrosion. between the steel and alu.

  • @whitecompany18

    Hope that ply is getting some better protection… And don't say "it's marine ply" 😂

  • @rich_2739

    I posted this on the other video, but you gotta do a little stubby double pontoon catamaran tender with your four pontoon ends, it would be so sick!

  • @jochenbernt4371

    You need to add a crossbar from the left to the right or the secound floor will crash like a card house

  • @sterlingowens5744

    Some type of marine adhesive in between the plywood and the floor rails would have been a good idea. This boat is gonna squeak.
    Oh, great commercial.

  • @davidwilliams-xc6kt

    plywood after 1 year in the water? Was that discussed and I missed it?

  • @rsdna9698

    That isn't pressure treated plywood on the deck I hope lol.

  • @kylerpace

    Those are actually outboard motors. An inboard/outboard has the engine inside the boat, and the outdrive unit with the prop is outside of the boat. Since these have the engine and drive mechanism outside of the boat, they're outboard motors.

  • @pauleiselstein132

    I plan to build something similar… Can't wait to see it finished.

  • @arfrunningbear7022

    I would want some bow thrusters or something like that, long boat for small bodies of water.

  • @CAOHnutrition

    Dissimilar metals on a boat, even further complicated by saltwater, is an electrolysis nightmare waiting to happen. You are basically making the entire aluminum portion of the boat an "anode" that will start to dissolve.

  • @MSLAGLE663

    Aluminum would have looked better

  • @chesa6795

    Those are outboards. An inboard/outboard has a fixed internal block engine with an external outdrive. The straight inboard has a fixed internal block engine with a direct driven propeller at the end of the shaft coming from the center bottom of the boat. Inboard/outboards are fully steerable. The outdrive trims vertically, and the steering moves the propeller and shaft left and right. The inboard propeller and shaft are not steerable. Steering is accomplished using rudders. The outboard, the motor you have, is the engine, shaft, and propeller, all self-contained in one external unit.

  • @jefferyflucker367

    just a crazy idea how about adding fold down side panel outriggers that lock into place like the sail boats have to add stability from rollover and you can integrate decking to add room to your lower and upper deck since you are making it a one of a kind boat any way just a crazy idea….

  • @tjabbie

    What was the name of the battery?

  • @unclepspodcast

    Been watching your content on x2 speed and u talk so much its annoying, interested to see the outcome but definitely not subscribing, Just wanna see the build but there's so much talking very little work🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @kbessey1974

    Good Lord, that is one heck of a backup battery, but, over 4 grand for his setup… Dang!!!! I bought a 6000-watt gas-powered generator for just over 600.

  • @seansysig

    Why not install a 2 kw DC to AC Inverter to charge the Anker Solix in roughly 3 hours. For the cloudy to partly cloudy days on the water.

  • @huskyowner43

    First off. Those are outboards not inboard outboards. Second. Aluminum and steel do not mix well in salt water. That thing will be so stern heavy it’s going to flip over backwards.

    Popcorn is popped.

  • @lonniemathias186

    Now that you have told everybody what you have, you should think about thieves security locking stuff down. You going to park the boat and walk away.

  • @fabi325michael5

    Have you cosidert the cooling effect of the water around the hot tub, for your calculated Powerdraw?

  • @keinstarinvestor

    240 v is weird… me as an european: wtf a welder of 240. We use our toasters of 240 and our welders over 400v 😂

  • @Becker1847

    I can’t wait to see how you’re getting this to the water

  • @TheFancyCashew

    How’re you going to get this to the marina?

  • @brandonmccarthy6723

    Something to keep in mind about the solar panels… They're likely Photovoltaic cells, meaning that coverage by shade can drastically reduce the amount of power generated. a shade coverage of as little as 1/36th of the panels can reduce power production by as much as 75%. You'll want to take that into account when mounting them and be sure that no artificial obstructions exist. Then on the water, so long as you're directly facing the sun all should be well. Love the series!