Now THAT was awesome! Not only did you build something many of us would to try, but your music selection I have never heard before. A wild build with great BGM. What more could you want?
Владеет технологией в совершенстве и вкус есть несомненный! Однако шум и вонь - электрика адекватней - 200 ампер акум - 20 кг + мотор 800 вт - часа на 2 хватит - ноги устанут стоять. 2 часа на этом чуде - бензин - 20 л + двигатель 15 кг...Однако тишина и плеск волн - дорогого стоят.
Fantastic project! Thanks for the sneak peak of your hull building process. I might use your technique for building an idea I have in mind: a belly board crabbing boat using binocs with an extension retrieving pole.
Awesome project, product and video. Really well put together to show how it's done and you've totally inspired my little boy to become an engineer. Brilliant job.
Dang son. With all the car rebuild, boat rebuild, xyz rebuilds, you show them up with an amazing build....and from scratch no less. Bravo ont he great background music, that royalty free techno stuff is grating.
Man very cool but I would of really liked to see more of the Carbon fiber layout, you just skipped from when you payed it on to the end. I just always like to see people’s skill laying it out and keeping the fibers in line. It’s a skill and you obviously know what your doing because the finished product looked amazing. Thanks for sharing your project with us.
Cool! This is how I used to make a foam core model airplane wing. The “hot knife” tool for cutting the foam I used was a home made tool. It is as a giant wooden C-Clamp with a high resistance wire stretched out and a power supply. I don’t remember what the power supply was, but it was not expensive. If you have the motivation, the tools can be bought or made.
Nice job and a great workshop. Reminds me of the days when I used to be a craftsman and engineer. Some good skills you display there. SO why not make a electric version for your next one. And make a kit available.? I've been looking at the different types of boards that people are coming up with. The battery cost and density is now getting into the sweet-spot. Low weight, low cost and high density with high charge and discharge rates. Solid-state batteries are very close as Elon is now mooting and that aviation might be doable; especially hybrid systems. Two-stroke engines are all well and good. They are pretty efficient. However you are pumping oil and gas into the oceans and that's not something a pure surfer would do. I like your engineering skills; now all you need to do is make a version that is closer to surfers hearts and electrify one. And as you have those skills, the surfing community would love to see your products go to market, as it appears you are destined for running your own company; assuming you are currently working for someone at present. Good luck with your next project. Check out RCLife's jet-board. And Mark's amazing Kayak: czcams.com/video/dGThUFdQiTs/video.html
great music selection!! normally hate most music in these style of vids, but this is soul touching music I've never heard before. Never heard of Ian Brown, so thanks for the introduction. kept thinking it had a cooled out Oasis vibe, now I get it lol.
Glad you enjoyed it. yeah Ian brown seems to fit with this kind of build video. check out UNKLE featuring richard ashcroft for a similar kinda awesome vibe
If I was you I'd approach the Bondi Lifeguards and other lifeguards all around the planet. That is awesome. They are always looking for newer and great ways to get to people in trouble quickly. This might just be the answer. Great idea and workmanship. Good onya mate.
Awesome build! I do have one question though, did you consider running the exhaust out the bottom or the back like how a boat would do it? It could decrease the noise.
man, all the people commenting on how this isnt DIY. well, he did it......himself! you could too, if you just got off the couch, go to the garage, and think outside the box! i mean damn, i dont even HAVE a garage, outside i go to make something, allways thinking of a way 'around' not having $250,000 in buildings, space, and tools. just give props to this mans' badazz piece of art HE MADE HIMSELF, and showed the world his process. damn cool if you ask me. just my two sense, probably worth two cents.
I hear what you're saying and I agree. But I love to serve on my off time and not spend time locked up in my garage building something that I can have already built and maximize my time on the water.
DIY you just need about 200k worth of building workshop and tools amazing job though looks great I don't think I could even afford a roll of carbon fiber lol
Nice job! Having been a personal watercraft rider for 10 years with 2 stroke, running the exhaust through the top = massive headache should have dumped it out the back or side. You should do a 2.0 version using electric power!
serious man? This thing rips everything away, 70 kph 38hp motor, in that power class you would need so much batteries to run it, so he just surfs back to his SUV and gets some gasoline from a 50l canister, has great sound and an even better smell. Two stroke is the way to go for men :D
You did well with the hydrodynamics! The trailing edges on the bottom are near sharp from mid point on, bravo! At the speed you’re traveling you didn’t need to taper back the trailing edge of the skeg, just go to full thickness then blunt/square the trailing edge (boat, fin, rudder, prop or impeller). Anytime you’re going through/on water at speed you actually waste energy/speed pulling the water back together(drag). I always say, don’t worry, the water won’t leave a hole, it’ll fill itself. A slow moving boat is another story.
You should get a foil. Would massively improve the ride. Second just for the silence I would recommend electric power. And third: why cut the parts out of the middle of the material and waste all the sorrounding material? But other than that, a real cool ride for the sea.
Awesome build and skills. High level carbon stuff there. Not for a man in a shed. I was hoping it was all for an electric board. Putting a kart engine is a fun idea but that's reinventing the wheel. Real jetsurf's have this petrol engine tight already. We need fast carbon electric builds. Your already there keep doing what your doing.🤘
The meticulously precise craftsmanship indicated that this was going to be phenomenal in every respect, which of course it was! To have envisaged such a craft is quite something, then to actually create it, by hand, incorporating so many disciplines is something quite extraordinary indeed! It is rare to find a video whose content may be described as breathtaking and whose creator exceptional, this is that video!
Fantastic build, looks like a lot of fun! A pity that you didn’t narrate the build process, I would have liked to hear you talk about the design and manufacturing process. How did you start the engine? Can it be restarted out on the water?
@@averagejoe8662 I tend to say fancy tools just expedite the build process, but building propeller mold and making your own propeller that way does kinda require cnc for accuracy and i'm still wondering if he brought it to turbo balancing shop to get it working that well. Also that huge vacuum chamber is must when you work with carbon fiber, though those parts can be outsourced, just with added cost.
All those tools he's using you don't end up with unless you manufacture stuff with them. I bet he owns a business and this is a personal project that is DIY to him but the tools and facility isn't what casual DIYers would have. So DIY but with the capabilities that a business would have.
i can tell you for sure that you dont need a "special vacuum oven" all you need to do is make a mold or a plug for a modl from Foam. then you need some vacuum foil, a vacuum pump, a hose, a bucket, and a ball valve. you can easely make it at home. the technique is called Vacuum bagging and its fairly easy once you understand how it works. but what do i know im just a certified Plastics Processing Operator.
Great job. Even fabricated the prop and fins. Have done lots of ding repairs and familiar with pu and eps surfboard construction. Could probably do tow in stuff without a jet ski but likely miss the rescue aspect after a hold down.
Genius build & great video!! Have you considered following it with a DIY e-foil board build? A small ICE generator inboard driving an electric motor at the bottom if the foil. 20x the energy density of Li-po cells could translate into amazing range & runtime. Two thumbs up!
Brilliant engineering, multi skilled, and what a great project, very well done, as for filming yourself while testing the board well that takes the biscuit 👌👍
Absolutely tremendous work. Beautiful fabrication, clever engineering, and what a cool end result!
Yea a guy with a full manufacturing facility and light sabors shows us how to DIY
😅😂
Infact i did an electric waterboard but just with wood, fiberglass and an electric engine and the power is totally different 🤣
I bet they don't even wonder what DIY stands for
@@MrCresc you mean yours is more powerful? What is the range?
So buy a facility and your DIY game will be stronger.
Now THAT was awesome! Not only did you build something many of us would to try, but your music selection I have never heard before. A wild build with great BGM. What more could you want?
Fantastic build. It is so great to see someone take an idea and turn it into reality. Great work!⁷
Круто! Отличная вещь, сделанная своими руками, внешний вид, скорость, здорово!
Владеет технологией в совершенстве и вкус есть несомненный! Однако шум и вонь - электрика адекватней - 200 ампер акум - 20 кг + мотор 800 вт - часа на 2 хватит - ноги устанут стоять. 2 часа на этом чуде - бензин - 20 л + двигатель 15 кг...Однако тишина и плеск волн - дорогого стоят.
Fantastic project! Thanks for the sneak peak of your hull building process. I might use your technique for building an idea I have in mind: a belly board crabbing boat using binocs with an extension retrieving pole.
That white thing sir, is that a styro?
That was an incredible build! AWESOME 👏🏻
Awesome project, product and video. Really well put together to show how it's done and you've totally inspired my little boy to become an engineer. Brilliant job.
I was like, woah, cool board, but then you mounted a steam engine on top, instead of the electro drive I expected. Love it!
this one works extremely well! Great job! Now i´m pretty much certain it is worth trying to build an electric one.
Honestly one of the better UNKLE music videos I've seen. Doesn't take oneself too seriously for a change. Art is what you make it. Cheers
Dang son. With all the car rebuild, boat rebuild, xyz rebuilds, you show them up with an amazing build....and from scratch no less. Bravo ont he great background music, that royalty free techno stuff is grating.
Man very cool but I would of really liked to see more of the Carbon fiber layout, you just skipped from when you payed it on to the end. I just always like to see people’s skill laying it out and keeping the fibers in line. It’s a skill and you obviously know what your doing because the finished product looked amazing. Thanks for sharing your project with us.
Brilliant. And thank you for elevating my music library.
Офигительная штука! Сколько всего классного можно сделать из углеволокна.
At the building phase i thought Christian will cut those wires out for sure... Well done! Fantastic work done!
🔥AWESOME🔥 Fiddle around with the gearing and power the motor up a little and that thing would really move 👍✌️
GIVE THAT MAN A BELLS!!! Well done that is really well made, enjoy!!
Cool! This is how I used to make a foam core model airplane wing.
The “hot knife” tool for cutting the foam I used was a home made tool. It is as a giant wooden C-Clamp with a high resistance wire stretched out and a power supply. I don’t remember what the power supply was, but it was not expensive. If you have the motivation, the tools can be bought or made.
That's a pretty sick board. Love it.
Парень, ты профессионал. Привет из России!!!
Nice job and a great workshop. Reminds me of the days when I used to be a craftsman and engineer. Some good skills you display there.
SO why not make a electric version for your next one. And make a kit available.? I've been looking at the different types of boards that people are coming up with. The battery cost and density is now getting into the sweet-spot. Low weight, low cost and high density with high charge and discharge rates. Solid-state batteries are very close as Elon is now mooting and that aviation might be doable; especially hybrid systems.
Two-stroke engines are all well and good. They are pretty efficient. However you are pumping oil and gas into the oceans and that's not something a pure surfer would do. I like your engineering skills; now all you need to do is make a version that is closer to surfers hearts and electrify one. And as you have those skills, the surfing community would love to see your products go to market, as it appears you are destined for running your own company; assuming you are currently working for someone at present. Good luck with your next project. Check out RCLife's jet-board. And Mark's amazing Kayak: czcams.com/video/dGThUFdQiTs/video.html
great music selection!! normally hate most music in these style of vids, but this is soul touching music I've never heard before. Never heard of Ian Brown, so thanks for the introduction. kept thinking it had a cooled out Oasis vibe, now I get it lol.
Glad you enjoyed it. yeah Ian brown seems to fit with this kind of build video. check out UNKLE featuring richard ashcroft for a similar kinda awesome vibe
I wish I had those tools and the knowledge to use them. Awesome build
Lol. For his first ride I thought he would take it easy... He goes out and totally rips! Awesome!
Obviously not his first ride a!!!
Extremely impressive, you my guy is a genius in all field of engineering 😀
haha, cheers bro!
IS you his man?
Rob5886 oli I will try everything once 😜
@@christiangreen612 what engine is it?
I didn't know you have so many passions :) Congrats, great vid!
If I was you I'd approach the Bondi Lifeguards and other lifeguards all around the planet. That is awesome. They are always looking for newer and great ways to get to people in trouble quickly. This might just be the answer. Great idea and workmanship. Good onya mate.
Man all the motorized jet surfboards cost a hell of money and don´t even have half the power of yours, i would kill for that thing :D
amazing work bro! You should sell them!!
Mad props bro. Sick build. All the tools to do GREAT things bro.
This is very impressive!! You are a genius!
Yeah I’m about to DIY that right now in my garage.
go for it mate. I just knocked one up in an afternoon over here.
Amazing work, compliments!!
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Great build, and a very good result!
Wow, you did a beautiful job of this!
"DIY" he says, as he goes to a factory and whips out every tool at his disposal.
It looks doable, just replace the cabron fiber with fiberglass and you too can be cool!
I mean he did it himself.
Yea, dude even had an autoclave... DIY Jetsurf (in my jetsurf factory)
@@Azurasss what's an autoclave?
@@joemiskowitz2669 for curing and sterilizing things
Awesome build! I do have one question though, did you consider running the exhaust out the bottom or the back like how a boat would do it? It could decrease the noise.
man, all the people commenting on how this isnt DIY. well, he did it......himself! you could too, if you just got off the couch, go to the garage, and think outside the box! i mean damn, i dont even HAVE a garage, outside i go to make something, allways thinking of a way 'around' not having $250,000 in buildings, space, and tools. just give props to this mans' badazz piece of art HE MADE HIMSELF, and showed the world his process. damn cool if you ask me.
just my two sense, probably worth two cents.
I hear what you're saying and I agree. But I love to serve on my off time and not spend time locked up in my garage building something that I can have already built and maximize my time on the water.
I dont have a garage..... I'm poor
Wow. You make the foam work look so easy.
Awesome build video. But should be renamed... "DIY jetsurf build IF you have a cool shop full of the right tools".
DIY for pros....hahah
Don’t let that stop you. But yeah it helps if you have the right tools.
I Want One
And a lot of money.
You could do almost all of this with hand tools
Two Ian Brown songs in one video...that gets a like from me!
Bad ass bravo hats off to your build. I've always had the idea in my head .I love to surf but hate to paddle. Good show chap.
I really wish I had the knowledge and tools to make one. I want one but they are so new to the market they are very expensive! Phenomenal job!!👍🏻
Me: Pfft I can make this easy....hold my beer!
: Instantly severs power cord with the heated laser wire tool thingy...
DIY you just need about 200k worth of building workshop and tools amazing job though looks great I don't think I could even afford a roll of carbon fiber lol
Try watching "Yankee Woodshop" on PBS, if it's still on. Same thing, guy making awesome furniture with probably $300K of tools and machines.
Awesome tune by the way! Interesting project for sure!
Dude, you are the master of DIY!
Nice job! Having been a personal watercraft rider for 10 years with 2 stroke, running the exhaust through the top = massive headache should have dumped it out the back or side. You should do a 2.0 version using electric power!
serious man? This thing rips everything away, 70 kph 38hp motor, in that power class you would need so much batteries to run it, so he just surfs back to his SUV and gets some gasoline from a 50l canister, has great sound and an even better smell. Two stroke is the way to go for men :D
czcams.com/video/QnzaSyVcLh4/video.html
No idea Nutella had such a strong bonding capability...lol
Excellent build & good running watercraft! Very talented!
Amazing engineering and fabrication! There are so many talented people out there doing extraordinary things. NICE WORK!
Now we build a turbo kit for this :D
You did well with the hydrodynamics! The trailing edges on the bottom are near sharp from mid point on, bravo! At the speed you’re traveling you didn’t need to taper back the trailing edge of the skeg, just go to full thickness then blunt/square the trailing edge (boat, fin, rudder, prop or impeller). Anytime you’re going through/on water at speed you actually waste energy/speed pulling the water back together(drag). I always say, don’t worry, the water won’t leave a hole, it’ll fill itself. A slow moving boat is another story.
Класс🖒, красава, всё что сделано своими руками достойно огромного уважэния💪
Awesome project! Can't wait for an electric V2 version 😉
How did you manage to fix that selfie stick exactly to my screen top while wildly riding that board
You should get a foil. Would massively improve the ride.
Second just for the silence I would recommend electric power. And third: why cut the parts out of the middle of the material and waste all the sorrounding material?
But other than that, a real cool ride for the sea.
the cnc milled injection mold to make the carbon fiber prop was amazing, well done all around.
Superb ironing board conversion I'm gonna tell the mrs she's never had it so good. But really fantastic job with such limited tools and skill😉👍
Im so jealous of people who have access to actual tools and space :(
Then go work for a company that produces composite products, a lot of them let you work on projects in spare time
Playing it 2x makes it really much faster
Crazy! Awesome Project! I loved it to see that Video. Much respect!
Awesome build and skills. High level carbon stuff there. Not for a man in a shed. I was hoping it was all for an electric board. Putting a kart engine is a fun idea but that's reinventing the wheel. Real jetsurf's have this petrol engine tight already. We need fast carbon electric builds. Your already there keep doing what your doing.🤘
А как на счет электромотора?
Story has it he's lost out to sea cuz he forgot he only had half a tank of gas
The meticulously precise craftsmanship indicated that this was going to be phenomenal in every respect, which of course it was!
To have envisaged such a craft is quite something, then to actually create it, by hand, incorporating so many disciplines is something quite extraordinary indeed!
It is rare to find a video whose content may be described as breathtaking and whose creator exceptional, this is that video!
Wow, really cool idea, excellent video, great soundtrack "F. E. A. R" Legend.
Fantastic build, looks like a lot of fun! A pity that you didn’t narrate the build process, I would have liked to hear you talk about the design and manufacturing process.
How did you start the engine? Can it be restarted out on the water?
Did you watch the entire video?.. Do it again!
thanks barry. next video i do i will narrate the process more. yeah the board can be started and stopped via a hand held remote
Thank you for the reply. Once again, an amazing build! Keep well.
Imagine being talented enough to think this is a diy build
Its more about having the resources and tools in my opinion.
@@averagejoe8662 I tend to say fancy tools just expedite the build process, but building propeller mold and making your own propeller that way does kinda require cnc for accuracy and i'm still wondering if he brought it to turbo balancing shop to get it working that well. Also that huge vacuum chamber is must when you work with carbon fiber, though those parts can be outsourced, just with added cost.
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@@Hellsong89 it's not a vacuum chamber. It's an oven. He is vacuum bagging the shell.
The most advanced piece of kit here is the Router used to make the mold for the impeller.
Great tunes.... great build! Had me hooked! So happy it all worked!
You buddy are the master of all things that go on water!!!
8:10 when you can afford/access a AC tig welder but not an auto dimming hood
Most people who are spot welding don't wear a helmet
Dc right? Dont see any ac welding over there
@@lucvanleeuwen605 looks like aluminum
@@lucvanleeuwen605 hes welding al so fresumably its ac/dc
This build is fantastic. But "DIY"? This is probably the least DIY thing I've seen on YT.
DIY by a professional engineer .... not at home !
Well he did it himself ¯\(°_o)/¯💀
Its a dih then did it himself
The most DIY ever, for sure. 🤙 Everything except the engine... Crazy
All those tools he's using you don't end up with unless you manufacture stuff with them. I bet he owns a business and this is a personal project that is DIY to him but the tools and facility isn't what casual DIYers would have.
So DIY but with the capabilities that a business would have.
beautiful engine compartment, awesome exhaust design.
Incredible build and that board flys! Only down side is noise...super loud.
you say DIY, yet there is no way someone at home can make that, don't you need a special vacuum oven to set carbon fiber?
i can tell you for sure that you dont need a "special vacuum oven" all you need to do is make a mold or a plug for a modl from Foam. then you need some vacuum foil, a vacuum pump, a hose, a bucket, and a ball valve. you can easely make it at home. the technique is called Vacuum bagging and its fairly easy once you understand how it works. but what do i know im just a certified Plastics Processing Operator.
you can "if" you have money LOL
No. You can if you are smart . money has nothing to do with it. This could be made with wood or a variety of different ways ..
@@gabrielbalaa991 brug that's a whole lotta cap
Hate to break it to you but everything costs money. Nothing is free.
Very cool, great video amazing project not your average garage build.
SOS UN GENIO !!!!!! Que buena que quedo !!!!!! Te felicito !!!!!!
this is not diy, this is fabrication :)
Diy means do it yourself and looks like he is doing it him self 😂😂😂😂
Really impressive but not really "diy" ! With all the equipment and building space it's more a professional builder.
You my freaken friend are awesome! Where were you when I was 25 years younger? Dang that cool 😎.
Great job. Even fabricated the prop and fins. Have done lots of ding repairs and familiar with pu and eps surfboard construction. Could probably do tow in stuff without a jet ski but likely miss the rescue aspect after a hold down.
Fabulous build, amazing process!!!!
Молодец, у тебя руки от куда надо ростут! 🤝🏻
Great Design, Great Craftmanship!
Outstanding.
D.
Genius build & great video!! Have you considered following it with a DIY e-foil board build? A small ICE generator inboard driving an electric motor at the bottom if the foil. 20x the energy density of Li-po cells could translate into amazing range & runtime. Two thumbs up!
Plug it in where??
I need this setup in my kayak! great job!
Yes way but please make it electric.
Brilliant engineering, multi skilled, and what a great project, very well done, as for filming yourself while testing the board well that takes the biscuit 👌👍
Wow, I first tried one of these in 1984 in Bournemouth or Brighton, can’t remember which. Come a long way since.
Still there in Brighton - facebook.com/BrightonJetBoardAndJetSurf/
Nice work man! Love the music too
very impressive dude !!! genius engineering !
Beautiful job man that was an excellent craftsmanship 👍
Really nice and well realized project !!!
Applause. Amazing piece of work
Insane amount of work. 👏🏻👏🏻
Now that is awsome I thoroughly enjoyed every part of that video subbed from Essex uk
Essex! Oi Oi
Wow. Thank you very much for sharing that with us. Truly incredible.
Really cool. The hull lools very similar to a white water kayak.