Hawksbill or Green Sea Turtle?
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@AchikSarih
@AchikSarih Ай бұрын
Thank you very much, my brother, for this distinguished work that you did and introduced me to. I benefited a lot from you. You are a good man.❤❤❤❤❤❤
@javacup912
@javacup912 3 ай бұрын
Great idea. My portlights have bug screens from the manufacturer, but I added a portlight on one of the planks in the companionway, which does nothave the bug netting, and after seeing this, this is definitely the solution. Thanks.
9 ай бұрын
So it is possible to do PEX system with Hose Clamps?
@theniche1246
@theniche1246 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips
@fredcanavan3864
@fredcanavan3864 Жыл бұрын
Birds will do that to lead you away from a nest.
@mikemalone2834
@mikemalone2834 Жыл бұрын
But the rewards are beautiful
@vibingwithanxiety
@vibingwithanxiety Жыл бұрын
Bro fuckin loves his voice man just show us how to use it
@DanMargalit
@DanMargalit 2 жыл бұрын
Hey! Using KZbin to fix my sink. I thought I recognized that voice!
@stephenwhite5444
@stephenwhite5444 2 жыл бұрын
You caulk and such looks like it was adhering well and in pretty nice shape. Why didn't you just touch up the Cetol where it was worn and let it keep going? Did you just not like the look of it?
@Simon246
@Simon246 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this great video. I am very sure that we might have a similar problem. I am struggling to get the spiral spindle (in the inner most part) out of the ram. What did you do to make it move freely? I got the first two parts off but now i cannot get to the part. Many thanks. Best regards. simon
@The_Thatcher
@The_Thatcher 2 жыл бұрын
The trashmaid brought me here and i bare no shame in my confession.
@michaelhptsui
@michaelhptsui 2 жыл бұрын
Hi the video is useful - how long should we wait for in order to remove the excessive caulking after applying the caulking to the rail / gap?
@sexykermit4754
@sexykermit4754 2 жыл бұрын
Loo lol I’m o😅olk
@pndjk
@pndjk 2 жыл бұрын
One day i'm young and carefree and the next day I'm watching youtube videos about hose clamps 😂 Thanks, this was exactly what I was looking for
@OMGWTFLOLSMH
@OMGWTFLOLSMH 2 жыл бұрын
Nope did not "enjoy" the video, but it was helpful and informative. Thanks.
@reefrider1135
@reefrider1135 2 жыл бұрын
This is definitely a green sea turtle; a hawksbill sea turtle has a single claw on each front flipper.
@balicrimechannel8143
@balicrimechannel8143 2 жыл бұрын
Personally I wouldn't use a ratchet or a drill to tighten a ring clamp because the extra power and lack of feel increase the chances of over-tightening and damaging not only the clamp but also the hose and whatever is in the hose. I've learned the hard way not to tighten things too tight, trust me. Tighter isn't always better and in fact quite the opposite, causing stresses and weakness. Those hex heads on the hose clamps are for flexi-cable screwdriver tools for doing up the clamps in tight places. If I did use a drill or ratchet, I'd go slow and be super-careful not to overtighten.
@yuhong5553
@yuhong5553 2 жыл бұрын
How to remove the tail of that adjustable clamp
@mirusbhergh
@mirusbhergh 2 жыл бұрын
You have taught me everything I know about hose clamps. Thank you.
@dufresne71
@dufresne71 2 жыл бұрын
I use them on parts of my car, how to you stop them from loosening up? Vibration tens to back them loose a bit
@sepharad58
@sepharad58 2 жыл бұрын
Nice video. For some reason, very few people take the time to film and share this process.
@richardnewcomb9471
@richardnewcomb9471 2 жыл бұрын
Who is they"? I would like to help "them" understand what "they" are talking about. Why give Lowe's, Home Depot (or any other business) a bad report because you do not know what you are buying?! If a hose clamp has a stainless-steel housing and band with a plated steel screw in it (as most do) that screw WILL rust. Especially in a marine environment! Lowe's DOES SELL "All Stainless" hose clamps. Please read the description of what you are buying and know what you are buying. Additionally, in the hose clamp industry, if a hose clamp is not described as "All Stainless Steel" it is NOT ALL Stainless Steel! A good mechanic can tell by sight. The Stainless-steel screws have a unique hue or color. If you need help identifying what you are buying, read the detailed description or simply use a magnet. Stainless steel is (largely) non-magnetic. (There are some exceptions related to a welded fillet area of certain stainless alloys.) If the magnet is attracted to any component part of a hose clamp - that component part has iron in it and WILL RUST! Also hose clamp styles are different depending on the hose material. Make sure you know which type of hose clamp you need for the material being clamped. i.e. - kzbin.info/www/bejne/a5SUeGOGhZd5rtE There are "Lined" or "Shielded" hose clamps that may be much better suited for many marine applications. All Stainless Lined Hose clamps can be searched here: "Ideal-Tridon All Stainless Hose Clamps" All Stainless Shielded hose clamps can be searched here: "Ideal-Tridon SmartSeal Clamps I hope this helps. As always, RBN, USCG Ret P.S. - I've been doing business with FAWCETT's for over 50 years. A great bunch of guys!
@Patrik.Pereira
@Patrik.Pereira 2 жыл бұрын
Here; n Greece u flush straight outnintomthe sea.... One of the cleanest seas I've ever seen... It's only shit... It gets eaten
@SailingSVRose
@SailingSVRose 2 жыл бұрын
The top of Cadillac mountain can get super windy. Acadia is beautiful. We came up from RI last summer. Great Vid ⛵️
@tomberehe3166
@tomberehe3166 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks heaps. Looking simple but couldn't figure it out until I see this
@haziellopez1147
@haziellopez1147 3 жыл бұрын
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@narend6572
@narend6572 3 жыл бұрын
Helpful video needed it thanks.
@edmonddantes8251
@edmonddantes8251 3 жыл бұрын
excellent - I would have had to wait 2 years before i realised that. thank you!
@iprobablyforgotsomething
@iprobablyforgotsomething 3 жыл бұрын
It does very much suck to not know these little bits of knowledge or handy tricks that usually get passed on from someone older and more experienced, but nowadays a lot of us just don't have that community of knowledge to pull from. So there gets to be a gap between newbies stumbling along inefficiently trying to self-teach, and people who've forgotten what it's like to be a beginner and assume others have the background knowledge they leave out when answering questions or teaching lessons. . The biggest sources of beginner's frustration for me are : (1) not knowing tips like this; . (2) not knowing what tools someone is using irl/vid [and they don't mention] so I don't know what terminology to use when searching. And local store employees are often just as clueless and the internet is a big place when you have to start a search with a query like "tool that tightens metal wrap-tie thingy?" because you didn't even realize it existed, let alone what it's called; . (3) what sort of places to even go to find some things. Once I grew up and moved out and had to become my own handyman, I didn't know what stores sold "household handyman stuff" and because I didn't know to google terms like "hardware stores" -- because it's even called hardware? why is it called hardware?? -- it was such a pain trying to get google to pull up store names so I even had a place to start. . And a lot of useful local places still won't appear in results because they're drowned out by ads for like, Fred Meyer's [yeah, that's the first I shoulda looked, google, totally not Lowes, Home Depot, McClendon's, etc.; thanks for over a solid page of misleading ads that made me think it was my only option at the time. you b*stard]. And then again, people giving you advice will be all "just get a thingamabob and fix it kbai" and idk what a thingamabob is where do i get it how do i use it waitplzhaaalpp! *sobs* Y'know? . Okay, yeah. That was a rant. Sorry.
@jefflukowski9246
@jefflukowski9246 3 жыл бұрын
I saw you guys at the Annapolis Sailboat Show today. Next time, I will say stop you and say hello.
@IntelligentOcean
@IntelligentOcean 3 жыл бұрын
This is definitely a green turtle. No overlapping scutes. 4 patches next to eye. It is unusual in that one of its prefrontial plates has divided into two - but otherwise all the other features are definitely green turtle.
@StemtoSternSailing
@StemtoSternSailing 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video. I have the same linear drive on my boat . It works flawlessly. But you never know one day its my turn to take it apart . Best regards from Jarle
@bootyeater312
@bootyeater312 3 жыл бұрын
Helpful, thank you!
@beberivera7011
@beberivera7011 3 жыл бұрын
Tysm bc I needed to SEE this to understand that I was on the right track with these clamps!
@camillemayers103
@camillemayers103 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@phoraridmv
@phoraridmv 3 жыл бұрын
Oh you live near me in Maryland wow.
@danielmarshall4587
@danielmarshall4587 3 жыл бұрын
Cheers...regards the socket/screwdriver option. I just need to find my sockets.
@badkins003
@badkins003 3 жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie, I was struggling with this. And I knew it was simple, but just didn’t know “what” it was. Thank you!
@jeffmcmullen6759
@jeffmcmullen6759 3 жыл бұрын
There's something in this video for everyone. If you're watching it, remain patient. Eventually you'll see something that makes you say "ahh". For me it was the socket wrench.
@larrybrady4234
@larrybrady4234 3 жыл бұрын
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@SR-jf3yc
@SR-jf3yc 3 жыл бұрын
How long was the trip? Was it worth it?
@judithdemers9352
@judithdemers9352 3 жыл бұрын
i will always love little rhody glad you do too
@kooale
@kooale 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks friend, you saved me some time, effort & frustration today
@edshuttleworth1549
@edshuttleworth1549 3 жыл бұрын
Dreamweaver's furler is also a pain, besides using the inner forestay we us our genny halyard to pull the mast forward. We also push the foil up with an extended boat hook for that last little bit to take the sage of the foil out as best we can.
@markross2124
@markross2124 3 жыл бұрын
Haven't been there in a couple of years, unfortunately the Tiki bar is now just a memory
@yepiratesworkshop7997
@yepiratesworkshop7997 3 жыл бұрын
Oh, no!! I'm planning a sailing trip (from Balto) there later this summer. It's been a few years since I was there last, so I guess I should be ready to see some things may have changed.
@furrywaffle
@furrywaffle 3 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks, I didn't know how to use these hose clamps, I was fumbling about it for awhile wondering how to tighten it.
@gplusgplus2286
@gplusgplus2286 4 жыл бұрын
Good points about cheap clamps. BUT!!! You don't have to tighten them to FT (f&*%ing tight) and its actually wrong as you can damage the pipe or rubber or the clamp itself. They should be taught to 3.5Nm and the very big 80mm+ ones to 4Nm) which is quite tight with screwdriver but medium tight with a ratchet and certainly never use an electric tool! ALSO (my second point): If you tighten the clamp properly even with an expensive torque wrench and go tighten it more a day later you will think it has come loose, it has not. This is a characteristic of hose clamps, they don't lose clamping force. The proper way to retighten it is to first loosen it all the way. Good clamp brands: Norma, ABA Sweden (blue ones), Wurth or JCS Stainless made in UK. Even the good branded clamps are less than 1eur each so you have no excuse to get cheap ones unless you're in an emergency! For Marine use they should be rated W4 or W5 (its stamped on the clamp) Sources: SAE automotive clamp specs document, trying to find leaks in my car which were due to crappy cheap clamps various mechanics have put over the years.
@RoryL83
@RoryL83 4 жыл бұрын
"It was an absolute Bear." I see what you did there.
@RoryL83
@RoryL83 4 жыл бұрын
Kansas?? Boy the work must be difficult :-)
@fellipeprata
@fellipeprata 4 жыл бұрын
HI, what an amazing journey and accomplishment! How long did it take from sandy to cape may, what was the average speed, and did you guys sail all the way down or needed the motor at some point? Thanks, and fair winds!