and bobs your uncle!!! bam!!! mike you made that look easy it looks like that rotted from the outside in i was going to be up for that job on my bayliner it was 18 years old but it ended up being sold i had kinda thought i would have to pull the motor
This Bayline Ciera 2450 is pretty easy as you can see. I have heard people say, mechanics told them they had to pull the motor but as you can see, you shouldn't
Capt Mike: Don't forget you poked a hole in your water tank. When you poured oil everywhere when you forgot to drain the old engine, I almost made a comment but didn't cause by the time I saw it, you had already made a mess. LOL. Friends. don't forget to hit the like button. Fair winds and tight lines my friends!! Gary from OK
Great job. We are just about to do a complete transom replacement. We bought all the supplies yesterday. $3400!😮 But will save us probably 10k by doing it ourselves.
Bro I know, but she is not ready. Many more things needed to be done than I thought. No one wants to be out there more than me! Stay tunned, this baby is getting some saltwalter on her.
Oh man, that is a hard one. Let's say 70\30 Engine is running, dealing with a water issue, close to half of the interior work is complete. But I need to build the top and have the glass surround intalled. (I am paying to have that done.) Several videos will come out close together as several projects will come together near the same time. So to answer your question, sea worthy is probally less than a month for sea trials. The big question is the loop? I hope to have a answer to that question in less than a month. I am planning a video for that answer. So many things I didn't plan on fixing that came about. But I am going to do it right the first time. This I can say for sure, some section of the loop is being done this year. Can you guess what that might be?
Not much mold, you are actually seeing black oil particles from where the gas tank was in the aft cabin. Similar to what you would see in an exhaust pipe. I will show in a later video the cleaning of it.
Yes the mic pics up a lot, not mold you are seeing. It is soot particles from the gas tank. I deal with a lot of mold in my cabinet business. This is different .
LOOKING GOOD . SEE YOU ON THE NEXT !👍😎
Thanks for coming, next one the tank goes in.
and bobs your uncle!!! bam!!! mike you made that look easy it looks like that rotted from the outside in i was going to be up for that job on my bayliner it was 18 years old but it ended up being sold i had kinda thought i would have to pull the motor
This Bayline Ciera 2450 is pretty easy as you can see. I have heard people say, mechanics told them they had to pull the motor but as you can see, you shouldn't
Breaking out the ol' Easter buckets again. LOL Great purchase!
You know it! Save me a ton of money. :)
Capt Mike: Don't forget you poked a hole in your water tank. When you poured oil everywhere when you forgot to drain the old engine, I almost made a comment but didn't cause by the time I saw it, you had already made a mess. LOL. Friends. don't forget to hit the like button. Fair winds and tight lines my friends!! Gary from OK
Thanks Gary. I already fixed it. The stunt boat had one in it and I used it. Win for the stunt boat. The water system is in and working.
Great job.
We are just about to do a complete transom replacement. We bought all the supplies yesterday. $3400!😮
But will save us probably 10k by doing it ourselves.
absoultly, are you going to video it?
@@CaptainMike1965 yes we will.
The tear out is pretty much done so far.
Nice fiberglass job. I would love to learn how to do that.
Keep watching, plenty more coming in future videos.
When are you going to get back on the loop? Summer is here!!!!!
Bro I know, but she is not ready. Many more things needed to be done than I thought. No one wants to be out there more than me! Stay tunned, this baby is getting some saltwalter on her.
Mike, what would you say, percentage wise, you are to being complete for it to be sea worthy?
Oh man, that is a hard one. Let's say 70\30 Engine is running, dealing with a water issue, close to half of the interior work is complete. But I need to build the top and have the glass surround intalled. (I am paying to have that done.) Several videos will come out close together as several projects will come together near the same time. So to answer your question, sea worthy is probally less than a month for sea trials. The big question is the loop? I hope to have a answer to that question in less than a month. I am planning a video for that answer. So many things I didn't plan on fixing that came about. But I am going to do it right the first time. This I can say for sure, some section of the loop is being done this year. Can you guess what that might be?
With ALL the mold i am c n, the 1st thing i'd be doing is getting a respirator & sum bleach
Not much mold, you are actually seeing black oil particles from where the gas tank was in the aft cabin. Similar to what you would see in an exhaust pipe. I will show in a later video the cleaning of it.
Your breathing doesn't sound to good, and I can't get past the mold, I'm concerned for your health
Yes the mic pics up a lot, not mold you are seeing. It is soot particles from the gas tank. I deal with a lot of mold in my cabinet business. This is different .
Hey buddy working on boats ain’t easy lots of tight and odd spaces to work very weird positions when working on these things.
@@Fish_Weapon79 that is for sure.