 I just got a delivery today of kind of a lot of stuff. I got stuff here, here, down here, here, bunch of stuff in the boat, and this, this is what we're going to start with right here. This is solar panels, and these are solar panels that I could not really afford. But I wrote to a solar panel company, these guys right here, Solbion, Solbion, and I just asked them, you know, would they sponsor this boat I'm making? And they're just like, yeah, sure. And I was like, wait, wait, really? And they were like, yeah, what do you need? So they sent me four of these solar panels, lightweight, flexible, man, they look like so high quality too, just like no bubbles. Like I've seen cheap ones of these before, and they're all bubbly and stuff, and man, these seem really, really nice quality. And they even sent the cables in here, and why are a blocking diode, yeah, those are blocking diodes, and a bunch of Y connectors so I can connect them. I mean, I talked with the guy in email for a bit, you know, just discussing what I needed and how they'd get connected and all this stuff, and he's like, we have all the stuff for that, don't worry about a thing. And he's so excited about this. Let me pull one out. Two hundred and sixteen watts, 24 volt panels. Oh, wow. They even have a nice color on the back. Figure out how to mount them. Oh, I think the guy said they sent mounting strips like sticky strips, too. Maybe those are in this box. So dry season just started, I think it is so hot the last like day or two. Oh, great for solar panels, though, all that sun. All right, let's see what else is in here. Maybe the sticky things are in this bag. No, this is the cables and connectors. Wow, nice stuff. Oh, beauty. That's so excellent. I've never had like all the connectors before, because, you know, usually, usually I'm trying to save money, so I just kind of like cut off all the connectors and wire nut everything together. This is, I'm feeling a little spoiled. Wait a second. The entire back is sticky. All right, I better not mess that up so they're not green on the back. That's just the protector of the sticky stuff. They're so light, too. They're like 10 or 15 pounds for two hundred and sixteen watts. Oh, so nice. I'm going to have to make some good mounting stuff for these. All right, other thing I got for the boat. This should be two motors. You know, Amazon likes to put small stuff in enormous boxes so I have to pay extra shipping to get it to Panama. So this is like a six hundred dollar motor. But I was scouring Amazon and eBay and whatever else place might have deals. And I managed to find one for one hundred and forty or something like that. It was around one hundred and fifty bucks, brand new. And I also found a used one for, I think, thirty dollars. I couldn't pass that up. This is got to be the used one. It was not all wrapped up. Looks in good shape, though. Yeah, it looks almost new. It's in really good shape. Oh, nice deal. Jamie, good job. These are 24 volts, eighteen hundred RPM, three quarter kilowatts, seven hundred and fifty watts, forty amps, and it's roughly one horsepower and coincidentally, except not really coincidentally, because I planned it this way. Four of these solar panels, which is how many I have, will run this motor at full power. When the sun is out, without even touching the batteries with a little bit of energy to spare at high noon. So on a used motor, the thing that gets used up on them is the brushes and the brushes we write in here. Oh, wow. That looks great. The brushes are we get one out. Yeah, that looks like brand new almost. The brushes aren't even worn in all the way and there's no dirt inside. This is like a brand new motor. They must have this must have been a return. Someone must have bought this, tested it or something and just sent it right back because it's barely used. So I got two of these just in case the used one was really used. But it looks in good shape. So I think I'm going to start by using this one. Put this one on the shelf for future project. I could even take this one and put it on my lathe there. Then I wouldn't need it in a bigger inverter to run it. Yeah, that's a separate issue. Back to boat things. Other things I got for the boat. Gear making stuff. This guy in here is what's it called? It's this thing. It's a semi universal dividing head. Yeah, that. In other words, it's a controllable tourney thing so I can. Wow, that is really heavy. I need my other hand. There's a tiny bit of rust on there. Take care of that before it gets anywhere. So what this does is I can put something in here and then I can turn this lever and it will and it rotates this and I can turn this like specified amounts and see this has a whole bunch of holes in it. I can turn this lock it into a hole and this will turn like a really precise number of degrees or fractions of degrees even. So if I want to cut gears, I can mount a gear in here and then, you know, take 360 degrees divided by the number of gear teeth in the tooth and then turn this that many degrees. And then I know that's where my next tooth goes and it's it'll be so precise that I've been making them just kind of like kind of like eyeballing using a ruler. Yeah, just kind of hand measuring it. This here is a bunch of R8 collets. You don't know what that is. It basically is things that will it's for the milling machine. So it makes it so it holds stuff better than just like a regular drill chuck. There's a whole bunch of them with different sized holes when you go up inside the thing and then lock onto different tools. And this here is one of the tools that I'll need it for. OK, this is the this is like the post to hold the tool like the cutter blades, whatever you call them. And in here are a bunch of cutter blades. And I'll just show you one. And these are designed to cut gear teeth. You see the profile there. So now I should be able to make a very precise gears of that tooth size. So I know what these are through the the things to, you know, line up when you're turning that thing. I do not know what this is. You have to investigate. Oh, so what's next? Mount these solar panels, put one of these motors in or I could remake my pedal gears. The the current pedal gears are totally functional and they'll be functional for an indefinite period of time. So I'm not going to worry about those because even if they break, I can paddle it really easily. So I'm not going to get stuck away from home. These solar panels are huge and take it up lots of space. I think that's an excellent reason to start with those. So get these mounted, then get the motor mounted, then I can put all the electronics in between that and that. All right, how do I mount these solar panels? I want to do something really good.