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My $200 Homemade Pontoon Boat (55 Gallon Drums)

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Cheap $100 Homemade PVC Fishing Kayak How To

In this video, we show you how to make a PVC Kayak for little money and there is even a water test. Thanks for watching and I hope you like.
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amazing Vietnamese Tuy Hoa plastic drum boat

Great DIY! amazing Vietnamese Tuy Hoa plastic drum boat
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A Look at Plastic Boats ( Home Made Plastic Drum Boats)

We took a day out of our busy life to go look at boats made from plastic drums. They had 4 different ones for sale that they made. some with motor and some with out. One even had two motors in it, one for back up if the there one quit. There's lots of these boats in Thailand but its new to the Pi. well thanks for watching Eric's Adventure's. and as always stay cool and stay sexy.
I have lived in the US all my life, but I have traveled to a few different countries. In all the country’s that I have been in I fell in love with the republic, (Philippines) the food, people and the culture not to mention the provinces and mountains. Thai land coming in second. I love to travel and see all what a new place has to offer. I love the outdoors so a lot of my videos will be about nature that includes human nature when I can get it. So come alone with me on my adventures, and my everyday life. Hope you find some of my adventures insisting to you. Some of the beast adventures are not climbing Mount Everest but just everyday life as we humans strive to be better people and co exists and survive on this planet.
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BOAT TECH TIP - How to make a HIGH OUTPUT, DIY WATERMAKER, LOW COST & HOMEMADE for a sailboat.

Jamie describes in detail how to make a home made, high output diy watermaker for around $3000 usd. His machine is engine driven and makes 240Lph (67usg ph). Jamie tells where to source the required components cheaply. Nearly all of the plumbing and fittings you can buy from the local hardware store. No need to buy a an expensive kit. It's really not hard. Maybe you can make it even cheaper!


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We Built the Raft and It Floats! Awesome DIY Raft from Storage Bins and Plywood Step-By-Step

It’s construction day for our prototype raft! After a visit to the home supply store, we get to work framing the raft and attaching the Storage bins for flotation. This video goes step-by-step explaining how and what we did. At the end, we take the raft on a sea trial to see if it floats. Spoiler alert: it does! However, there were a couple of moments when we thought we were going to get wet!

This raft definitely needs to be bigger if we are going to successfully float down the Congaree River and later the Mississippi. At least another section and probably two more to make the raft 8‘ x 12‘ is going to be optimal.

We learned a ton during this construction. Drilling pilot holes is best practice when joining the 1x4 lumber. Otherwise, the wood is likely to split. The blocks that go in the inside corners can’t be bigger than 1 1/2“ x 1 1/2“ or the storage tubs won’t fit in the space. We used a 1x4 as a saw guide while ripping the plywood into strips. Those strips are 4” wide, 16”, 8” for the center, another 16”, and another 4”. The widths don’t have to be precise. The two edge strips and the strip down the center will be attached to the frame. The two 16-inch strips will simply rest on top of the frame and not screwed down so they can be removed to allow access to the storage bins underneath where gear and provisions will be stored.

Overall, we were very pleased with this outcome. The do it yourself raft is absolutely a viable concept and once we duplicate the process and add two more sections, we feel this will be a stable craft that will serve us well during our 45 mile journey down the Congaree River.

Deck Demoulding Final Prep - 12.7 mtr Catamaran Build Ep192

Logistics are plenty at this point and squaring everything away before we put her lid on is the order of the day.

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Vietnamese man rows his boat with his feet and legs

This gentleman was rowing his boat with his feet while scooping up plastic debris floating the Thi Nghe Canal near the Dien Bien Phu bridge in March 2014.

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