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  • @dansegelov305

    Dissimilar metals (steel and alu) will corrode like crazy!

    You have to electrically isolate them completely from each other or you will get rampant galvanic corrosion.

    The bolts joining your steel frame to the alu deck/pontoons will corrode and fail within a couple of months.

  • @romansoldier1643

    That empty space could be a trash cabinet or like you said a storage space

  • @TriCountyMotorsEastman

    The purple/maroon scotchbrite pads are fine enough that if you seal the job before spraying the basecoat/single stage you won't see scratches. It might not without the sealer but it just depends on the paint so i wouldn't recommend it. Grey scotchbrites can just be cleared over and not show scratches and is what I go with if not sealing first.

  • @garrettbates6018

    I'm soo freaking stoked to see this beauty's maiden voyage!

  • @brandonlee2704

    Put a mini fridge in front of the helm. Cold drinks for the hot tub

  • @marcelmallory2761

    I know you've done the computer work and I am not an engineer but that top deck looks pretty sketchy to me. Hope I'm wrong.

  • @lets_get_on_with_it...

    Just a thought your welds at the bottom chassis not corrosion protected specially when your on salty water.

  • @tomrockholm-timeless_morph6691

    If you want a more durable paint look into aerospace coatings, their high solids colors and clear coats are extremely durable, DuPont, Akzo Nobel, PPG, Sherwin Williams Jet Glo Express are all really good topcoat systems, especially the Skydrol resistant high solids clears. Definitely a bit more expensive but worth it in the long run.

  • @fonnex2438

    I get why you left the the front of the boat open for the hot tub, are those doors removable? Seems like the people in the hot tub will be starring at plywood rather than the water….

  • @dannytipple1232

    You might wanna paint the bottom of the feet of the top section.

  • @Polypheides

    that paint will be so nice and hot in the sun.

  • @ryanmcneal5084

    put a cross brace on the frame but hid it in the bathroom

  • @dtournie

    I’ve never painted in my life, but wouldn’t marine paint be a better use case for this application?

  • @fossilfab7191

    You're going to get rust where the top frame meets the floor because you don't have any paint on it.

  • @garrettlamb9916

    The Yachtoon is one of the coolest builds I’ve ever followed on YT! Can’t wait till she’s done!

  • @benc8386

    Great work! Those welds looked pretty good 👍

  • @thelab7024

    You also maybe guset top layer corners front to back

  • @rizemfg

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  • @effinrecords2701

    Easy fix all your braces are shear braces so fill that space with a material and it will be very strong!

  • @jacobclaassens

    Mount the base of the structure directly on the metal, metal to metal. To not redo the entire structure try maybe get a solid chunk of metal 1 inch thick, also wider to spread out the potential wobble and brace the tubes to the base also, like gussets.

  • @nickmaclachlan5178

    Water's gonna run down those uprights, collect on and under the bottom plates of those supports and rot out the unprotected metal on the underside of them.
    You really need to protect every single surface, even those you are not going to see to the best possible standard. In fact, the surfaces you can't see need the best protection of all so you can rest assured there will be no corrosion.

  • @bryanfitzgerald1873

    I don’t mean to be insulting, but will this fit out the door after it is welded together?

  • @michaelbeck7799

    It is a freshwater platform boat? Hope it works for you.

  • @rnobx

    work on your base plate you cant have 2in large plate supporting everything, make some triangles baseplates thick and as you have already done one on the rear reinforce with trinagle but on the 2 axis not only one side.

  • @anthonylizardi

    Instead of a cabinet for the space in front of the helm make it a storage for Bumpers when you dock or tie down.

  • @tommyschroeder

    Is ther an ice machine that could fit in the void space? Or a 12V fridge?

  • @silentmaker1

    I Will love to see one projekt done before a next is startet

  • @Talkingcrimestories2024

    i dread to think of the cost of all that furniture. but wow what an awesome build take a bow guys amazing

  • @probuildjohnsonify

    metal supermarkets is overpriced. there is cheaper and better suppliers

  • @cooman523

    Franky something like the upper deck on this boat should be properly engineered. If that fails, we are talking about potential loss of life. It might cost a few thousand dollars to have an engineer do the structural calcs and ensure that it will be safe for occupancy. As it is now I can tell you with certainty that it is not safe.

  • @Young937phoenix

    Man you’re adding so much weight adding more and more metal tubing for that second floor.