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Lol just 2 dickweeds. Shut up lol guys prolly don't even fish
awesome job very nice. where would i buy just the mounts for toolbox?
I think we need to be talking to HDPE boat builders.
I have my Grandfather’s 1963 13’ whaler…I’m planning to revive it again
Would coosa be appropriate as a replacement floor/deck in an aluminum boat? Have no intention of glassing over the coosa, so it would remain expose to the weather in its factory condition. Assume it is well supported.
Coosa would work great as a floor/deck in an aluminum boat! However, you do need to cover the raw material, whether it be with paint or carpet. I imaging the fiberglass getting in your feet would not feel too good!
Good for guys and gals !!!!
Ok this is sold in home depot and it is not called star board that is a company name same as xps has different colors all same xps well HDPE called puckboard at homedepot. Most cutting noards are made from same materials as well. Welding is actually using a powerful heat gun about $40 online and can be reformed if its ugly cause the person has ko clue how to weld this stuff if so use a heat gun again and a roller it will be smooth as you want it. Weld at a 90 degree and try to break it almost impossible to break but id like to see that test. These smaller pieces are all over the place just google what things are made from hdpe. Did you onow you can make molds by melting bottle caps down into goo the shape it let cure KZread that is mind-blowing how easy this is to work with. I should have a channel as well. 2. The only eay to sesl those air holesbis to just SIMPLY use a heat gun and a puddy knife.
I wonder how this would work on my old fiberglass rv floor replacement 🤔
Your online instructions seem to say you should countersink all the holes to prevent cracking. I did not see that in this video. Which is correct?
You’re on a video platform not showing any video of the mounts you’re talking about?
Zoom in a little???
Great video. I like cooking on the boat and I have an idea for using my smaller Blackstone griddle on a similar rig. 1-Magma adjustable rod mount attached to starboard or maybe a layer of plywood. I might drill some holes in for the four legs of the griddle to nest in. Or something similar to secure it to the mount. Kind of like this, but not identical kzread.info/dash/bejne/g558r8mRgJm-csY.html
Lexxan sealant.
I’m looking for installation guide / video on the Lonmarine vinyl inside a Yatch interior
These are the marine installation instructions direct from Lonseal: lonseal.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/IG_Marine_072723.pdf
Thanks for the video, concise and helpful advice. Considering using coosa in place of plywood on part of the deck that got wet over the years and literally crumbled in our hands.
Coosa is a good option if you don't want to do it again!
The tackle holder cracked me up - "Integrated 3700 Plano tray to hold all your tackle". I don't know anyone who can hold all their tackle in a single 3700 box. Still an interesting addition but that comment had me chuckling.
Great video. Buying hinges and stainless hardware because of this.
Good video, thanks. @Matt. Purchased the entire Roller ball track system in 2023 and the balls end up at the same end of the track eventually. Please advise on exactly what you describe as " this little divider that keeps the balls from passing the mid-point of the door". Is this part available on the website? The system is quite useless without installing something to keep the balls in place I find. Thank you! Phil
Hey Philip, we use a small flat head machine screw with two locknuts right in the middle of the lower carrier. The screw is counter-sinked flush, like the end caps are, and the lock nuts act as the midpoint stopper. Give us a ring at 866-633-7961 if you want to chat in more detial!
Not for those prices!!! Wow!!!
I've found that stainless steel cleats , although beautiful in appearance and durability can tend to break under stress and your ropes will tend to slide or slip over time. Galvanize is strong, durable and the surface assists in minimal rope slippage. Nice informative video guys. Thanks
I like it all 👍
You should check out this new Marine Trash storage and convenance solution. (Nauti Trash)
Where do I find these new covers? Help!
New Wire Marine has them.
The hinge in min 2:12 ... does it fold 270 degree
what is the delfection on the .5" coosa board?
Mate series misses the mark because they are too small to fit where the old step cup holders were. It would be great to find one that fits that diameter
Very informative video. 👍 Would you happen to know which door rack system the 2005 Sea Ray 260 Sundancer uses? It looks like there are ball bearings on the lower track and slides on the upper, and would you have these parts including he tracks available?
I'm not certain of it off hand, but if you reach out to us and send some photos of the track system, we should be able to identify it!
my favorite part is when you talk over each other :)
I'm not sure what you mean by leaning post. That's a boating term I am unfamiliar with. Is that another term for the compression post or is it the mast pulpit or possibly something entirely different?
Hey there! Leaning posts are typical on most center console boats. It is where the driver sits behind the helm! They are called "leaning posts" because most boaters find themselves leaning against it while driving. There is often open space underneath the backside of the leaning post that is a great space to add fishing or drawer storage!
ok can you do my 2005 centurion avalanche C4? 23 foot surf boat
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After watching videos about Coosa, I decided to go the long dollar and build a folding tablesaw outfeed table out of it. The _RIGIDITY_ is what I needed. After paying about $400 for a 3/4" - 4x8, I went to the pickup area to see Coosa for the first time. I got my money back. The sheet was already warped badly. And it was flimsy. I could flex it easily. No way it would make an outfeed/assembly surface without major reinforcement. Not at all like the impression I had from these videos.
I purchased the CADDYCAN trash can and it was not enough for my day trips on the boat. It was great for small fishing line but not for several empty cans. It attached very easily to my T-Top hardware. Did not work good for my boat but works much better in my Bronco where I attach to back of the passenger seat's molly attachment. I replaced the CADDYCAN in my boat with the Topper that I put on my YETI Bucket. Love it. They are both great products but it is what works best for the situation.
That's awesome! Happy to hear the Topper does exactly what you need.
2000$ wow really cool but average guys definitely can’t afford that shit …
Very helpful. Thanks
$50 for some cutout starboard? What a joke.
Just less dense I like HD plastics because of their denstity but to each their own
What can I use to anchor things like chairs onto the deck? Things I don't have access to the underside after installation?
What about bonding agents like the testors glue used for plastic models....its suppossed to melt the plastic together more than serve as an adhesive..i curious to try it with Star Board
Hey Norm, that's a good question. I don't believe that we have tried using Testers modeling glue. At the same time I do not believe it would form a structural bond that is as strong or stronger than mechanical fasteners.
Compatible with yeti 48 wheeled cooler ?
This is a good question! We have not tested these on the 48 wheeled cooler, but as long as the strap slot is the same as on the standard Yeti coolers then it should work just fine
Do the slide outs have to be greased/lubed with a product for a better effortless motion over time?
😅😅 I met Andrew in person. Great guy 1:10 helpful very concerned of my project. Can’t wait to meet them again.
Over priced
FYI - Aaron from the "Born Again Boating" channel did a nice video on starboard, even does a nice shout out to @boat Outfitters on it. Long story short, at 5:28 in his video (Link to this spot: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dK5prM1we6XVZqg.html ), he says you can scuff then heat the starboard pieces and use JB Weld Plastic to bond starboard together. I have used this method with 5200 and was able to hand-make my own phone holders out of starboard for my electronics box on my new hard top, however getting the phone holder to stay in 1 place without a good adhesive bond makes the holder useless. So I followed the scuff & torch method with 3M 5200 fast cure and it worked really good for what I wanted to accomplish. I not only mounted my phone holder, but I also made a USB power plate and used 5200 to bond the starboard to the side of the E-box. Maybe I'll do my own video on those projects.
Can you move the mouse around any faster?
I had to set my playback speed to 50% as not to get dizzy.
Duee on the left, please dont repeat whqt the guy on the says! He explaine it very well and you repeat it like you are talking to children. WE UNDERSTAND THE guy on the left! Wastint everyones time along with your needless questions or detaile we can obviously see for ourselves.
Several questions asked regarding foam and all but didn’t hear mention of lag screws with the install of decking installed. Meaning, will the lag screws provided be long enough or strong enough to penetrate the foam and the fiberglass for securing?
1994 tige boat 454 engine cover. j need the complete engine cover. can you help me
Hi Lee, this one is a little outside our wheel house. That said, we can get you some coosa board if you need a coring material to reconstruct the cover. Have you already tried reaching out to Tige on this? (325) 676-7777
@@BoatOutfitters I appreciate you addressing my question. I did contact Tige in Texas and they did try to help but were unable to . So i am following upon the Coosa board . I have explained the type of application i am wanting to use it on. waiting on email answer. Again thank you guys for your input! Lee Hastings Parker Strip AZ.
@@BoatOutfitters I appreciate you addressing my question. I did contact Tige in Texas and they did try to help but were unable to . So i am following upon the Coosa board . I have explained the type of application i am wanting to use it on. waiting on email answer. Again thank you guys for your input! Lee Hastings Parker Strip AZ.
It's our pleasure, Lee! If there is anything else we can help with you can always give us a call as well! 866-633-7961
ive seen boat filet tables that look like black starboard sandwiched between white starboard in order to create graphics with a router. how do they get those pieces to stick?
This is done in during extrusion at King Plastics through a process called Polyfusion, which bonds the colors together.