I remember all the days spent in the wet trainer (flooding and damage control training) while in the Navy. Everything in that kit looked great! especially the hose clamps and neoprene for cracked pipes, because you don't need to hack it off when its time for permanent repair.
@@Chris-zo5ze My services would cost you a crap-load more than the $1k for that damage control kit. Have to take into account MY training in damage control courtesy of Uncle Sam
@@Chris-zo5ze LOL I spent several years in the US Navy, I _KNOW_ how useful it is to have just what you need WHEN you need it. The main difference is with USN DC kits it will depend on where in the ship your station is. If it's well above the waterline your kits won't have gear to plug hull leaks for example.
We love our Seakit. So happy to work with them!!!
I remember all the days spent in the wet trainer (flooding and damage control training) while in the Navy. Everything in that kit looked great! especially the hose clamps and neoprene for cracked pipes, because you don't need to hack it off when its time for permanent repair.
My "favorite" part was trying to get the chain wrench on while getting sprayed with cold water in the face.
Gem, great choice for staying afloat. Thank you
Definitely a must have!!
Excellent package
Wow, that kit looks awesome!
Thanks for the review, Capt. Steve!
The price tag looks high, until you consider the average cost of a good deep water boat plus the value of those in it.
Nice one
Cool
Sea Kit? Seek It!
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Not a single roll of Flex Seal
JK
You need 2 rolls
$1000
If that's less than the cost of your boat plus what ever value you put on the lives aboard it, then it's cheap at any price!
@@michiganengineer8621 ANY PRICE!!?? You're hired!
@@Chris-zo5ze My services would cost you a crap-load more than the $1k for that damage control kit. Have to take into account MY training in damage control courtesy of Uncle Sam
@@michiganengineer8621 with the zeal you're pushing seakits, I'm sure they'd be willing to pay you any price you asked!
@@Chris-zo5ze LOL I spent several years in the US Navy, I _KNOW_ how useful it is to have just what you need WHEN you need it. The main difference is with USN DC kits it will depend on where in the ship your station is. If it's well above the waterline your kits won't have gear to plug hull leaks for example.