How to video series (Race boat Teardown)

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  1. Ravencrew
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    We thought we would make a series of videos explaining what goes on behind the scenes of the races. We're tearing apart a race boat and putting it back together. Jesse has over 12 years of racing and repair experience so he's pretty much up to speed. No pun intended! If you have any questions or comments please post them on the video. Will try and answer them as we tape more videos. Here is are first, By no means are we producers and professional cameramen. Hope you like it!

    Here is are first video:




    Here is the second video:

     
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    Grate and Ride Plate

    This one is short:

     
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    Videos 4 and 5

    Video 4 Revisiting the ride plate




    Video 5 Bottom and bondo

     
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    video #6 Bondo final stage:

     

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    here is part 7: Chrunyk Performance Nozzle:

     
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