


Chaparral’s Signature 310 Cruiser
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With the introduction of the phenomenal new 310 Signature, we didn’t just push the engineering envelope, we shredded it. Taking full advantage of our patented Wide Tech technology, the 310 takes cruiser design to a new level with more style, more storage space, more cabin headroom and more performance than ever thought possible. Everywhere you look-the helm, transom area, even the galley Chaparral’s spark of innovation shines. Topside, the new 310’s standard fiberglass hard top provides ultimate all-weather protection and is reminiscent of cruisers 10 feet longer and twice as expensive. In the cockpit, you get a feeling of total security wrapped in unmatched luxury. Two cockpit seating options meet every need. Ultra refined, the 310 has an all-new cabin door, a carefree single level cockpit, all new helm seating and the finest workmanship imaginable. Below decks, the 310 is a marvel in space efficiency, elegance and workmanship. The aft cabin has considerably more inches of headroom than previous offerings. A clever optional air mattress system in the salon eliminates old-fashioned filler cushions on a boat that introduces a space-saving power ease forward berth that retracts at the flip of a switch. Showcasing a super clean look, the cabin is built with a fiberglass innerliner that even includes a ceiling liner. An oversized LCD television is mounted on a swivel bracket for viewing in both the salon and forward berth. The lighter wood tones of our River Cherry cabinetry create an open and airy feeling. What really makes the 310 state-of-the-art is the phenomenal use of space. The filler cushion for the aft cabin is part of the backrest. Additionally, the side mount cabin table stows in its own space under the dinette seat.
You can view the details of the new Signature 310 along with images and specs here: http://www.chaparralboats.com/2010/index.php?boat=sig310
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http://www.TheBoaters.TV Episode 39 First up – Winterizing Your Boat: Five Basic Tips from BoatU.S. (The Boat Owners Association of the United States)
These tips come from the article, “Putting It Away – Winterizing Steps You Need to Take,” from BoatU.S.’s Trailering Magazine. Read the full article here: http://www.boatus.com/trailerclub/win…
“How to Build Your Own Yacht” – Meet Matt, a boat builder who has decided to use video to share his experience designing, building, launching and sailing, a 54-foot customized Catamaran.
To view the entire 7-part series, visit their YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/jnadavidson
TheBoaters.TV, hosted by Julie Perry, airs 5-7 minute episode every M, W, and F at http://www.theboater.tv
Duration : 0:6:18
Boat Mold Making by Allmand Boats
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This is a video making the plug for the 15 runabout. Allmand Boats makes boat molds for all new models. We can manufacture boat molds to any design. High tech or simple commercial skiff. Let us help you with your mold designs from concept to production.
Duration : 0:1:17
Welded Aluminum Jet Sled Boat Project
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17′ Aluminum Mickey Morrisson “Mickey Boat” extensively modified to resemble a Wooldridge Alaskan. This video shows movie clips and photos from the original purchase, through a lengthy process of designing and fabricating, to it’s test run. We’re very happy with the finished product – a strong, multipurpose boat perfect for salmon fishing in shallow waters with it’s Outboard Jet – and 90 horses of tube pulling power for the lake!
Read about our projects and country farm life on our blog http://theredneckhillbillies.blogspot.com
and Git Yer Redneck On! Tees, Mugs, Magnets and more at http://www.zazzle.com/theredneckhillbillies*
Duration : 0:5:41
Boat Built by students…. do I float on it?
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My technology students did a project to see how many ounces of air in plastic bottles it would take to keep me afloat, and if it would work…. so they did the calculations, drew up plans, and started the build, now will I float?
Duration : 0:9:30
Home boat building – Fitting out & finishing
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A taster of a 2 hour DVD programme showing how to fit out and finish a home built boat.
Duration : 0:8:30
aLife Boat Building case study.wmv
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One of three Australian boating industry job profiles featured on the aLife DVD (November 2008) and filmed in Victoria at Whittley Marine. This one shows a brief overview of a day in the life of a modern boat builder.
Duration : 0:2:20
Home Building a McKenzie River Drift Boat
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Describes how one customer built a McKenzie River style drift boat in his garage from a set of plans from Spira International, Inc. http://www.spirainternational.com
Duration : 0:3:30
BOAT SAFETY 3 PLAN YOUR JOURNEY
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BOAT SAFETY TIPS. SO YOU WANT TO BE A BOATY HERE ARE HANDY TIPS TO START YOU OF
REMEMBER SAFE BOATING START WITH YOU
Duration : 0:6:42
My custom Jon Boat Modification Project
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To find out more modification plans, please visit our main site www.build-boats.com
See this video with full audio at http://video.yahoo.com/watch/1906349/6316585
This is a video that shows the modifications I made to my 1977 Sea King Jon Boat. The motor is a 5 HP Air Cooled Briggs & Stratton. Total project took about 6 days of work and quite a few beers.
You can read a detailed write up on the project at….
http://jackspirko.com/theboatproject.php
The Background Music is as follows
1. Southern Cross – The Jimmy Buffett Version.
2. Born Country – By Alabama
3. It’s 5 O’clock Somewhere – Allan Jackson with Jimmy Buffett
Duration : 0:9:56
