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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
🪢 Sunday Boat Tip [2/52] 🪢 I think you would be surprised by the number of boats we see with flapping sails as they try to motor against the wind 😬 I’m saying you should stop this now! Not only will you save the sails to last longer, you will also ✨ Increase your boat speed ✨ Decrease your fuel consumption ✨ Make the boat go smoother in the waves ✨ Less noise Motor sailing can have its benefits, and even though we prefer sailing it would be lying to say we never give a little support with the diesel engine, especially sailing behind islands where the wind is usually all over the place. By giving a little extra push with the engine we can go higher up towards the wind or sail over choppy waves in conditions that would normally be to light. If you still want to go dead straight into the wind? DROP YOUR SAILS!! They are not doing ANYTHING good by just flopping like that! Share this to someone who you think should be a little kinder to their sails 😉