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This trick will change your life when changing your impeller! If you are preparing to launch your boat for the season and servicing that trusty engine? You’ll be changing (or at the very least inspecting) your water pump impeller… After years as a boatbuilder Chris has seen many ways of changing impellers. This week he shows you his preferred method for changing out any impeller. Get involved! SUBSCRIBE to see more product testing, reviews and sustainability in sailing. It really helps us build this community and you can help us decide what videos to make next! 🎥 https://www.youtube.com/@SailHub?sub_confirmation=1 Follow on INSTAGRAM 📱 https://www.instagram.com/sailhubchannel #sailing #impeller #engine #diy #service #pump #fix #boatlife #sailinglife #sail #boat #motor #engineservice #howto #how #change #sailingaroundtheworld #fishing #fisherman #racing #cruising
Ecco come su Y2K monitoriamo l'allarme acqua in sentina! 🚤🌊 In questo short, ti mostriamo uno strumento essenziale per garantire la sicurezza in mare. Non perdere l'opportunità di vedere come funziona e come può aiutarti a prevenire problemi durante la navigazione. #BarcaAVela #SicurezzaInMare #TecnologiaNautica #BarcaAVela #AllarmeAcqua #Sentina #Monitoraggio #SicurezzaInMare #TecnologiaNautica #Vela #DIYNautico #StrumentiNautici #NavigazioneSicura
Gineico Marine enjoyed seeing lots of familiar faces and meeting new customers interested in our curated range of Italian made marine products. Including the new model Quick MC2 boat stabilisers, which now includes a range of 12V options to suit small to large boats. Contact Us to learn more.
It is the first storm of the season. Hurricane Agatha in the Pacific crossed Mexico into the Gulf (Now the Atlantic Hurricane region) and turned into Tropical Storm One. Heading right to us. It was weak, but you never know if it will stay that way as it moves over the warm Gulf of Mexico water. Ever ridden out a tropical storm or hurricane in your house or boat? What was it like, comment below.