So, looks like Yamaha isn’t alone (we all knew that) with left over manufacturing detritus as well as craftsmanship issues. Especially, in this case, the uneven floor, and I bet he spent a fair amount more money on that boat than a Yamaha.
What I admire about this guy is that he makes things happen, when faced with adversity or he wants / needs things on his boat he comes up with creative solutions that get the job done. Kind of like some of the other members here
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For instance, his AC solution. Marine AC’s have two ways to dump the heat, either through the air or into the water. Based on the first video I posted in this thread he talks about some of the issues with a water cooled AC unit, clogged with Sea Grass or the pick up not working right at higher speeds. Air cooled units are a bit simpler but require a bit more space with the ducting and all, basically the same as what he did, I bet he spent way less money on his set up though. Know what? It works for him and he is able to sleep and cruise comfortably.
His AC power solution… seems a wee bit sketchy to me but he took steps to make sure it’s as safe as possible. I’m considering a 1KW or a 2KW Honda to recharge my trolling motor battery bank for off grid trips. I think if he was using a Honda the noise of the generator would be greatly reduced. But again, he is making it happen, and a fraction of the cost of the big boys.
I’ll be having a look see at all of these new vids he’s made with his trip(s), especially the one to Dry Tortugas. I may get a few ideas from his vids.. Unlike him, I have to do all of my cooking outside as well as my sleeping!