Many of you had asked the status on this beautiful yacht we are finally finished! Thinking about doing a Live in the coming weeks ... stay tuned we will let you know when ... come with all your questions can't wait to see you.
Every video you play reinforces why I am so happy to own a stabilized full displacement 44 DeFever with a walk in engine room and naturally aspirated engines. So much simpler and I can get to things and do much of the maintenance myself! And getting 3nmpg is a bonus.
@@WillFixThat lololol you ain't gonna retire. You'll be stuck in that business like you was on crack. Everytime you think your gonna kick it you'll start jonesin for more lololol
I like when I am working on a boat and it has tides marine seals for a couple of reasons. No tiny stainless set screws soaked in blue Loctite with Allen heads that can strip, also when you put 1 or 2 spares on the shaft its pretty sweet for long range/remote cruising to be able to fix a leak. Also it is a lot easier to pull transmission or engines while leaving the boat in the water without having to put pressure on the shaft with bracing or straps to hold the water tight seal on the PYI (and being nervous it will come undone). They are both pretty sweet though and I rarely see issues with pyi leaking nor with tides and when they do its not their fault but poor alignment or maintenance or lack of water feed on high speed shafts.
Love your channel and your knowledge of marine mechanics is really amazing ! I put PSS dripless seals in my boat ( 1995 Searay 370 Sundancer. No problems with them ( yet ) and really like them. I’m in Dunkirk NY on Lake Erie. Been boating for 45 years. I do all my own 0:13 maintenance… because I have to. lol. No mechanics in my town that I would let change my oil for the most part……. Well , there is one guy that knows a lot and he has become a friend and helps me when I need it. Needless to say he’s very busy and has a full time job also ! One thing I didn’t do which I have a feeling I should. One thing when I removed the old stuffing boxes I disconnected the bonding wires from them and just left them dangling. I wasn’t sure where to put them being in freshwater. I don’t know if I need to, but I have a feeling I probably do where should I connect them ? Thanks Mike
Geez I'll bet you're so glad that the pod boat is finally done. I'm curious about how Volvo handled this. Did they bear the cost of troubleshooting that vent plate problem? You guys must have had a ton of time & expense for that.
I'd use Lasdrop. Had Tides lip seals and they would wear grooves on the shafts. PSS has issues with longevity where the rubber tube hardens in time and fails to provide pressure on the carbon seal. Lasdrop seals are more like PSS but use internal springs to put pressure on the seal surfaces.
It's crazy how a vent plate can make such a huge difference with the cavitation of water and not good that the charge air cooler had coolant in it and I hate not being able to fix a problem in a short time but a second set of eyes does help alot
So, you put spare dripless coupling seals on the shaft in case of leaks. Then cut to leaking seals off and slide the new ones into place? Sounds like a great preventative maintenance idea
BTW, I "hate you"--I'm trying to cut back on my youtube, but I HAD to subscribe to your channel. I don't own a boat and probably never will, but I’m very mechanically inclined and own a semi truck and do a lot of repairs myself and have run my own businesses forever. I really respect the way you operate your business and how you treat and mentor your team.
I prefer the Tides Marine lip seal with the ability to put replacement seals ahead on the shaft to easily replace in the future. The face seal of the PSS I don't trust as much.
A several questions. How did the pods come from the factory - solid or grates? If someone put the wrong cover on - then they seriously erred. Bad pods work, bad prop work … how much of your work is problem solving and correcting someone else’s shoddy work or lack of knowledge. Finally I guess on occasion “dripless couplings” sometimes ….. drip. (Sorry about that).
Cummins 6 BT-5 mains, what possibly could've gone wrong where both of those highly reliable work horses are being written off as not worth messing with and now the vessel is a static live aboard. Had many of these engines as gens and ME and found that they were darn near bullet proof. %
Does binding always work because I’ve heard some problems with the corrosion (electrolysis) problems on boats. Is there any other way to fix the problem.
PSS versus tide marine.....!!!!! Based on my personal ownership with PSS shaft seal I can say the below(the rubber) seems to age pretty fast and loose elasticity making further compression impossible ... the pro model looks better...mines have always create a bit of mist ... and it has never been 100% dry..after each trip it is better to rinse them with fresh water and a bit of soap to avoid corrosion. .. with PSS once you have a problem you need to haul out the boat disassemble the shaft to replace the deficient part.. I never own tide marine but I know if you have a problem you can replace part without hauling out and move the shaft.. it looks, on paper, way easier and cheaper... yr comment will be very much appreciated thank you
All the above is true in theory. You should be dry you should not need to rinse. Check compression on the boot, check alignment and make shafts are true.
So you notice a little pump action and you look at you shaft packing, leaking. No prob. back off the nuts and put in a fresh ring of packing! Or have to haul the boat to trplacr the dripless> Which is the smarter way?
Thanks for watching they’ve gotten better with learning lol. Still always having mic issues cause we need 4 not 2 connected. We have 3 sets of rode mics.
I am left with a question. Why, why was the incorrect vented plate installed instead of the correct solid plate? I'm not interested in finding out who to blame, and then blame them. That is not the important point. Those Volvo pods are expensive (for me and most people), hourly shop rates are set to reflect "professional, educated, experienced" individuals performing specialized work that is in demand. How and why did that happen? For me, that is the important and most interesting part of the story that was disappointingly never answered.
@@WillFixThat Thank you for your valuable time and for answering my question. So in a three unit instillation the vented plate is supposed to be placed in position, and it that case it would not cause cavitation-interesting thank you.
the owner who opted finally for a new shaft, most stuff in boating is a case of ouch, is it really that expensive, i need to sleep, many nights to let the pain sink in before I realise it has to be done
So, you want to a boat / engine mechanic? These are the many and complex multipole system interactions that you have to figure out in a affordable way to make a profit for yourself and make your customer happy all at the same time.
Many of you had asked the status on this beautiful yacht we are finally finished! Thinking about doing a Live in the coming weeks ... stay tuned we will let you know when ... come with all your questions can't wait to see you.
Every video you play reinforces why I am so happy to own a stabilized full displacement 44 DeFever with a walk in engine room and naturally aspirated engines. So much simpler and I can get to things and do much of the maintenance myself! And getting 3nmpg is a bonus.
Sounds like a great boat to own! 🤣
After repositioning boats for over 30 years, I totally agree with you.
Love the way your whole team work together to evaluate the problem, communicate with the owners and come to a conclusion that works best for all!
Yes we have to work as a team the Navy taught us that when we were young! We get more done that way. Plus everyone can give ideas and feedback etc.
@@WillFixThatthat’s the way to do it.
I have been using PSS Dripless on my 42' Endeavour sloop for the past 15+ Years and they have worked flawlessly . They have my vote.
Awesome thanks for sharing
wow never a dull moment Great job Matt
It was definitely a big day! How you doing Tim?
Every time I get the feeling that I want a boat that lives in the water I watch these cool videos until that feeling goes away.
Sounds like we are saving you thousands… cheaper to rent!
Unless you go to fresh water. Lol
@@WillFixThat Old saying - - - "If it Flies, F*cks, or Floats - Rent it!"
@@MarkCharlton-h3xthat’s what Matt says 😂
CJ has a cool set of skills that work well together. Diver + mechanically inclined + he apparently doesn't drop (much?) stuff...
He does an amazing job for us and our clients!
Nice find... You learn something everyday. By the time your done you'll have the book of knowledge all written out 😂😂😂
Yup every day something new.
Just in time to retire😂. Thanks for watching.
@@WillFixThat lololol you ain't gonna retire. You'll be stuck in that business like you was on crack. Everytime you think your gonna kick it you'll start jonesin for more lololol
when my side of the office is empty he’ll know it’s time 😂
@WillFixThat lololol you know he might just plant flowers over there lol
I like when I am working on a boat and it has tides marine seals for a couple of reasons. No tiny stainless set screws soaked in blue Loctite with Allen heads that can strip, also when you put 1 or 2 spares on the shaft its pretty sweet for long range/remote cruising to be able to fix a leak. Also it is a lot easier to pull transmission or engines while leaving the boat in the water without having to put pressure on the shaft with bracing or straps to hold the water tight seal on the PYI (and being nervous it will come undone). They are both pretty sweet though and I rarely see issues with pyi leaking nor with tides and when they do its not their fault but poor alignment or maintenance or lack of water feed on high speed shafts.
All great points thanks for sharing. 😊
Love your channel and your knowledge of marine mechanics is really amazing ! I put PSS dripless seals in my boat ( 1995 Searay 370 Sundancer. No problems with them ( yet ) and really like them. I’m in Dunkirk NY on Lake Erie. Been boating for 45 years. I do all my own 0:13 maintenance… because I have to. lol. No mechanics in my town that I would let change my oil for the most part……. Well , there is one guy that knows a lot and he has become a friend and helps me when I need it. Needless to say he’s very busy and has a full time job also ! One thing I didn’t do which I have a feeling I should. One thing when I removed the old stuffing boxes I disconnected the bonding wires from them and just left them dangling. I wasn’t sure where to put them being in freshwater. I don’t know if I need to, but I have a feeling I probably do where should I connect them ? Thanks Mike
Just close the circuit and connect them
Thanks 👍
Great video Capt. glad you got the pod figured out. Bet it felt good.
Very happy for the customer he now sell the boat again.
It's amazing how something so "minor" could that problem. You guys are the best. Kudo's to the diver for noticing that plate.
Yes the diver did a great job! He was down there to compare the sides for us. Our insurance doesn’t allow us to be on the water.
It's nice to see there are still a few marine mechanics who operate their businesses the way you do. Best of luck!
Thanks Clint it takes work 👍
Geez I'll bet you're so glad that the pod boat is finally done. I'm curious about how Volvo handled this. Did they bear the cost of troubleshooting that vent plate problem? You guys must have had a ton of time & expense for that.
Great video and fix. I had a weird wake behind my boat and found out it was my sidescan transducer.
That is a weird one but I guess anything can happen!
Congratulations on the fix!!
Thank you 👍
Always great content but this one particularly so! Love seeing such collaboration too
Thank you, I appreciate that. Collaboration you mean with the diver?
I'd use Lasdrop. Had Tides lip seals and they would wear grooves on the shafts. PSS has issues with longevity where the rubber tube hardens in time and fails to provide pressure on the carbon seal. Lasdrop seals are more like PSS but use internal springs to put pressure on the seal surfaces.
Thanks for sharing Jim.
I just replaced my dripless PYI very good website to determine sizing and installation upgraded with silicone.
Great
Awesome as always keep them coming
More to come! 🤣 2025
Love your channel!!
Thank you so much!! 😊
It's crazy how a vent plate can make such a huge difference with the cavitation of water and not good that the charge air cooler had coolant in it and I hate not being able to fix a problem in a short time but a second set of eyes does help alot
Yup great ending for the customer…. We are done after a few months.
@WillFixThat things happen as yall know
Love it guys. Great stuff.
You know it! 🔥😊
Great
Stuff team
Thanks for stopping by!
Check out the lasdrop gen2. Very well engineered shaft seal and great service from seller.
awesome thank you. 🙏
So, you put spare dripless coupling seals on the shaft in case of leaks. Then cut to leaking seals off and slide the new ones into place? Sounds like a great preventative maintenance idea
Yes they are tides marine seals.
Good to see the diver with his dog.
Oh yes but only go by her with him around! 😮
Another cool video.
Thank you 🙏
18:45 - come on, admit it--there's NOTHING that is only $20 on a boat. 🤣
Hey Georgia we aren’t here to pull the wool over anyone’s eyes. BUT the church key is under $20 to open the fuel tanks 😁
@@WillFixThat 🤣🤣🤣
BTW, I "hate you"--I'm trying to cut back on my youtube, but I HAD to subscribe to your channel. I don't own a boat and probably never will, but I’m very mechanically inclined and own a semi truck and do a lot of repairs myself and have run my own businesses forever. I really respect the way you operate your business and how you treat and mentor your team.
@@georgiapatriot4575we are sorry to disappoint you …. We will be friends forever. Thanks for subscribing 😂
Hello from Siesta Key Florida
Hi Bill 👍
PSS since 2009...perfect solution
I have to say I do lean towards PSS PYI. I put them on our boat before we sold it. Thanks for watching.
It’s amazing how much damage the salt water does to everything.
Yes it eats everything.
Why did the replacement pod have the slotted cover?
It was supposed to be for a center position pod
Nearly 1,500 views in the first hour. Impressive!
Thanks for noticing Mike … we are getting better and more and more friends are joining our channel everyday!
I prefer the Tides Marine lip seal with the ability to put replacement seals ahead on the shaft to easily replace in the future. The face seal of the PSS I don't trust as much.
I prefer Tides seals with the extra seal loaded. Most owners forget to service (compress) the PSS bellows and they start to leak.
Agree with you 👍
A several questions. How did the pods come from the factory - solid or grates? If someone put the wrong cover on - then they seriously erred. Bad pods work, bad prop work … how much of your work is problem solving and correcting someone else’s shoddy work or lack of knowledge. Finally I guess on occasion “dripless couplings” sometimes ….. drip. (Sorry about that).
We received the center unit when someone has 3 pods but we only had 2.
Cummins 6 BT-5 mains, what possibly could've gone wrong where both of those highly reliable work horses are being written off as not worth messing with and now the vessel is a static live aboard. Had many of these engines as gens and ME and found that they were darn near bullet proof. %
Might just need a ton of work since they don’t get used often.
Does binding always work because I’ve heard some problems with the corrosion (electrolysis) problems on boats. Is there any other way to fix the problem.
I am the first to watch this Sunday morning!!
You're on the ball! Yay!
Lobster/crab traps lines😏
Yup the boat picked those up when it returned to KW
PSS versus tide marine.....!!!!! Based on my personal ownership with PSS shaft seal I can say the below(the rubber) seems to age pretty fast and loose elasticity making further compression impossible ... the pro model looks better...mines have always create a bit of mist ... and it has never been 100% dry..after each trip it is better to rinse them with fresh water and a bit of soap to avoid corrosion. .. with PSS once you have a problem you need to haul out the boat disassemble the shaft to replace the deficient part.. I never own tide marine but I know if you have a problem you can replace part without hauling out and move the shaft.. it looks, on paper, way easier and cheaper... yr comment will be very much appreciated thank you
All the above is true in theory. You should be dry you should not need to rinse. Check compression on the boot, check alignment and make shafts are true.
Good morning
Good morning fatcat!
So you notice a little pump action and you look at you shaft packing, leaking. No prob. back off the nuts and put in a fresh ring of packing! Or have to haul the boat to trplacr the dripless> Which is the smarter way?
PS…… too late. ….I think you’re famous now !!
Well not really …. 🤫 shh don’t tell him.
Did Volvo say why they use 2 different plugs/grates on the ISP?
The one we received was configured for a center position for a boat that has 3 pods.
I have tides. On a Bertram 42 convertible…
Awesome we did a recap in next weeks video a bit more detail.
The boat that had the drip less seals, was that a V- driven boat?
No it’s not.
No straight shafts
Seems your video quality has dramatically improved.
When was the last time you watched?
@@WillFixThat Just the other day. Pretty-much seen all your videos.
Thanks for watching they’ve gotten better with learning lol. Still always having mic issues cause we need 4 not 2 connected. We have 3 sets of rode mics.
@@WillFixThat I understand now..I was mainly referring to Image Quality and Edit Layering of each Boat repair progress..much better. Have a great day.
Neither... use Lasdrop Shaft Seals
Thanks for the input.
I am left with a question. Why, why was the incorrect vented plate installed instead of the correct solid plate? I'm not interested in finding out who to blame, and then blame them. That is not the important point. Those Volvo pods are expensive (for me and most people), hourly shop rates are set to reflect "professional, educated, experienced" individuals performing specialized work that is in demand. How and why did that happen? For me, that is the important and most interesting part of the story that was disappointingly never answered.
We received a unit that was made for a center position on a boat that has 3 but we only had 2.
@@WillFixThat Thank you for your valuable time and for answering my question. So in a three unit instillation the vented plate is supposed to be placed in position, and it that case it would not cause cavitation-interesting thank you.
it makes no sense why they have that gratted plate on the pod allowing exaust infront of props. that was a tough one for you. good job
The pod we received was configured for a center position so we had to figure out the issues and reconfigure the pod we installed.
I see. That would be mounted so props were in front and the opening would then be exact going forward
the owner who opted finally for a new shaft, most stuff in boating is a case of ouch, is it really that expensive, i need to sleep, many nights to let the pain sink in before I realise it has to be done
Well over $12k + it’s a big boat 🥴 yes parts are ouch on boats
A $19 part on a boat that’s that big!!
Yup it’s crazy right?
Well, that’s interesting.
Yup got it figured out.
@@WillFixThat I would hate to be the owner of that boat unless is a #Warranty deal. Was it? Thanks.
As a new subscriber, I realize how lucky I am to not own a boat.
Whichever Viking uses. {;*))
Love it good answer Rc.
Not good idea to use pipe wrench on prop nuts one yard told me
Underwater drone instead of a diver for a look-see?
Yes we did the underwater first and then Volvo said put a diver in the water.
👍👍
Thanks Jack
🎉
Yay 😁
No one notices the difference on land man?
You wouldn’t want to drive the boat the way that it was.
@WillFixThat yall ate the bill then. That super simple mistake. Sorry man
I would pull keys out if diver is under boat..
That’s a great idea.
So, you want to a boat / engine mechanic? These are the many and complex multipole system interactions that you have to figure out in a affordable way to make a profit for yourself and make your customer happy all at the same time.
Yup that sounds like our business always adapting to the what new.
Enjoy the fame (lol)! Famous is much better than infamous!!!
I’ll be sure to tell Matt 🤣