RAN-DAY VS. SAFETY - EP8

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  • Опубліковано 19 вер 2024

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  • @donpearson-yl8fb
    @donpearson-yl8fb Рік тому +8

    Randay we're very concerned about the captain where is he we miss him. His contagious love of sailboats has inspired me to buy an albin Vega 27 . We hope everything's OK with the captain hes the man

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +3

      Sorry to leave you all at sea, but we will be back tomorrow.

  • @jiefflerenard1228
    @jiefflerenard1228 Рік тому +3

    We all love Randy so lets all HIT THAT THUMB UP.
    Knowing you as a perfectionist I would at time enlarge and epoxy the screw holes under the cockpit seats, chances are some water went by the wobbly screws and contaminated the core .This early on a hot sunny day or more if drying is necessary and seal it as tempeature goes down.

  • @AlanR123
    @AlanR123 Рік тому +3

    Owned the boat from 1999 to 2005 (name was Trident) Great live aboard and cruiser. Glad to see she is getting some TLC.

  • @10summoners
    @10summoners Рік тому +17

    Thanks for documenting all the realities of owning a classic boat like yours. She's a beautiful boat and I love the content. Give our best to Captain Q!

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching Hank! Cheers

    • @CaptainKseadog1
      @CaptainKseadog1 Рік тому

      Hey Randy
      At least you are aware of the tribulations of what it entails to work on a boat....twice the time, twice the frustration, twice the money, but twice the satisfaction. 😁
      Thanks for sharing your journey and my best to Capt Q.
      Capt K

  • @beverlyaslett7871
    @beverlyaslett7871 Рік тому +11

    I love the movie inserts and Easter eggs. Keeps me entertained and the learning vlog is just right. I’m a little worried about our captain. I don’t remember him saying he was taking a break but he deserves it. This winter is bitter cold.

    • @jameskiehm546
      @jameskiehm546 Рік тому +2

      Ran Day, I concur with Beverly, is the Q okay? You have a beautiful boat. You’re approaching it’s issues in a logical way, most critical/hazardous first. In 6 months you’ll have a great cruiser! Of course it’s a never ending job to maintain a boat like that but I suspect you enjoy that work.

    • @Gladtobeleaving
      @Gladtobeleaving Рік тому +1

      Capt. Q did say that they were going to take a bit of a break after, if I remember, 124 episodes.

  • @madebi85
    @madebi85 Рік тому +4

    I f*cking love the "you are incorrect" voice-overs

  • @paullombardi3787
    @paullombardi3787 Рік тому +3

    Anxiously awaiting your next video.....hurry!!!😆 I need my Captain Q & Ran-Day weekly fix!

  • @treywest268
    @treywest268 Рік тому +1

    Just checking in Ran-Day. I hope all is all with you, Captain Q and Sea Dog.

  • @greenwave819
    @greenwave819 Рік тому +1

    This video had me good. When I see RAN-DAY in the title I'm basically always going in thinking RAN-DAY can't lose. he's our guy, he's winning... biggly. Today tho I'm like whoa can safety be on the other team? Forget it, I'm still 100% on team RANDAAAAY!!!

  • @tomcraddock244
    @tomcraddock244 Рік тому +12

    Little by little it getting there.your approach to a seaworthy and safe boat shows great knowledge.well done Randal.

  • @tomcollins5195
    @tomcollins5195 Рік тому +8

    Good information RanDay. Hope the Captain is feeling well.

  • @maryMcCauley-wouldudoit
    @maryMcCauley-wouldudoit Рік тому

    OMG I'm so glad that he was back on we were also very concerned !! Can't wait for a New Season of adventures and Stories

  • @seachaser
    @seachaser Рік тому +1

    Hola, Randy, from Ft Lauderdale. Concerning these compromised seat panels: as a retired yacht carpenter I would ask you to consider replacing them with strips of solid vertical grain teak that have a rabbeted edge. Glue them down individually and then caulk the seams with a silicone black deck caulk. Both the glue and caulk can be purchased from Teak Decking Systems. You will have the advantage of a proper no-slip surface when the cushions are not being used and the beauty of a teak deck to admire that requires very little maintenance. Easy peasy. Best of luck to you. Lovely old boat btw.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Oh this is a good idea!! I really like the idea of adding a little traction with individual strips… do you think I could reuse the existing piece to cut into strips?

    • @seachaser
      @seachaser Рік тому

      I'm afraid not. However you may be able to use these panels as patterns. Your videos, accurate dimensions, and the old pieces would give any chippie worth his salt enough information to get you sorted. I would avoid any laminated products as delamination is almost inevitable. Solid teak is best here. Do you have pattern making skills? 1 3/4" wide strips of "door skin" ply and a glue gun are the bread and butter of any yacht carpenter's arsenal. So easy to shape with a utility knife and a sanding block. Perfect fits are all but guaranteed! You may also have a Teak Decking Systems supplier in your area. Worth looking into.

  • @kkots
    @kkots Рік тому +1

    I'm refitting a 1983 vintage sailboat and enjoying similar discoveries of various systems issues and "previous repairs". The silver lining is that we will know our boats stem to stern and that is a good thing!

  • @hansjensen7823
    @hansjensen7823 Рік тому

    Tip for the future- take a larger oring and cut it squarely with a sharp razor blade. Cut it to size and then glue the ends together with a drop of super glue. That’s the way large industrial orings are made, we would buy the material in large rolls and cut/glue to length. Hope this helps someone in a jam!

  • @FernandaFoertter
    @FernandaFoertter Рік тому

    What a gorgeous boat.

  • @lyfandeth
    @lyfandeth Рік тому +1

    When the solder joint is properly secured or supported, solder is no problem on a boat. NASA has been using heat shrink tubing, which has internal solder rings, so when you apply a heat gun you make a soldered, glue filled, waterproof and gas tight splice. All with a fancy piece of 3M heatshrink. No idea if the brandless ones from China work as well.
    But both soldering and crimping can work flawlessly, or fall apart, depending on how well you did the job.

  • @gefginn3699
    @gefginn3699 Рік тому +1

    Great post Randay.
    🌞🌴⛵️

  • @nickpitera7891
    @nickpitera7891 Рік тому +1

    I feel your pain.
    I was so overwhelmed when I bought my 1981 Tartan 37, I wanted to sell it. For about two weeks….
    8:58
    When it comes to boat projects, you just need to know three things..
    Veni
    Vidi
    Vinci…
    From one structural engineer to another..
    Hold fast.
    Thanks for another great episode.
    Nick.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +2

      Good saying, Nick Cesar!! Breaking it down, small puzzle by small puzzle. Thanks for the kind words!

  • @christopherjacques9658
    @christopherjacques9658 Рік тому +1

    Replace teak with starboard, seal up screw holes with epoxy and use adhesive of choice to attach starboard.

  • @gregstreppel2626
    @gregstreppel2626 Рік тому +1

    This new type of content is a wonderful compliment to the older boat reviews. It resonates with everyone who has purchased an older boat and alternatively enjoyed and been frustrated by the trials of returning a boat to it's former glory. Keep 'em coming!

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      Thanks very much, Greg! It’s up to us to bring them back and make them even better… glad to have you doing the same in parallel!! Cheers to you and your refit!

  • @michaelcorcoran2781
    @michaelcorcoran2781 Рік тому

    Well done, that was really complicated but at least u know where stuff is. I always keep a spare bilge pump as they are not really built to last!

  • @preiter20
    @preiter20 Рік тому +4

    Love your updates! I never assume that a repair of anything will be "quick and easy". Mr Murphy usually visits me. I hope Captain Q is doing well and I look forward to your next update!

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      thanks, Paul. Mr Murphy stops by quite frequently at the boat just to say 'hi' and suggest that I drop things into the bilge ;) Cheers!

  • @johnchilds4156
    @johnchilds4156 Рік тому +3

    Randy, I can relate to your issues on an old boat. But keep knocking out the fixes. Joys of boat ownership.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Lots of puzzles and some good joy when I solve a thing or two… lots more to come! Cheers

    • @johnchilds4156
      @johnchilds4156 Рік тому

      @@YachtHunters Look at this way. You will know your boat better so if issues come up later, less time to troubleshoot. Also you feel so much more accomplished. Fair Winds

  • @reellove6710
    @reellove6710 Рік тому +7

    Ran Day: I hope that the Captain is doing well. You guys have not posted a boat review since before New Year's. Please let him know that I was thinking of him and wish him, and you, well.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +6

      Thanks RL… all good here just taking a winter breather. Thanks for the kind thoughts!

    • @patrickhorgan8389
      @patrickhorgan8389 Рік тому +3

      Conspicuous by absence. Is he off getting sponsorship from a tinned (Irish) stew manufacturer???

    • @greenwave819
      @greenwave819 Рік тому +1

      @@patrickhorgan8389 Let's hope. I've started eating that stuff due 100% mathematically speaking, due to this duo

    • @patrickhorgan8389
      @patrickhorgan8389 Рік тому

      @@greenwave819 Brave....

    • @hectorsarraga2475
      @hectorsarraga2475 Рік тому +1

      @@patrickhorgan8389 my wife found like three recipes and they are not bad at all

  • @paulschumacker9901
    @paulschumacker9901 Рік тому +4

    I’m enjoying your journey very much. The perpetual question that comes up when considering the purchase of a vintage boat is whether the ultimate cost of purchase followed by many repairs is less or more than the cost of buying a newer one that’s been reasonably well maintained. It reminds me of my first car - a decrepit Triumph Spitfire. The journey that you’re on now seems like the former, but is much more interesting for those of us who enjoy watching the process. In either case, please consider revisiting this question as you continue with your channel. I wish I were close enough to be able to pitch in with the repairs, like replacing the transom teak instead of patching the old (and somewhat rotten one). Good luck and keep sailing forward!

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +2

      Thanks very much Paul. I do plan on sharing a spreadsheet with all the costs and labor… probably with a Patreon group just so it’s not totally public… so far the biggest expenses have been marina/storage… the maintenance and repairs have all been fairly modest up to this point

    • @biopellet
      @biopellet Рік тому

      THE PROBLEM WITH BUYING A FULLY OUTFITTED/REPAIRED VESSEL IS THAT IF GET GET INTO A BLOW GOOD LUCK KNOWING WHERE THINGS ARE THAT COULD BE DAMAGED AND HOW YOU WOULD DEAL WITH THAT AT SEA.
      A REBUILD TRAINS YOU ON ALL THE WORKINGS OF YOUR CRAFT

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Well said!! Gotta know the boat inside and out if you’re truly going to be safe at sea 👍👍

  • @galerae947
    @galerae947 Рік тому +1

    I know you have an endless list of repairs and system updating, but your boat is really lovely. It will all be worth the love you give it.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Well said!! I don't mind the long list.... it excites me to think about all the possibilities. Thanks very much!

  • @sheddski2942
    @sheddski2942 Рік тому +1

    i would plug the holes with Boatlife caulk or resin then cut new boards and keep them loose so after a day of sailing remove and put in thecabin keep them new

  • @jimlofts5433
    @jimlofts5433 Рік тому +1

    well done - best wishes and fair seas and wind - getting things done and also getting a list for haul out - but she is a beautiful craft

  • @RobHaren
    @RobHaren Рік тому +1

    Think about having cushions made with a solid bottom that fits into the space where you removed the teak. They could easily be removed and stowed. Love the videos, it’s a great boat “project”. Rob

  • @RobespierreRobRoy
    @RobespierreRobRoy Рік тому

    Brass bushing for gap at bottom of tiller post to strengthen the rig.

  • @megr7734
    @megr7734 Рік тому +1

    The movie inserts are inspired!

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      Gotta make myself giggle during editing… 🤪

  • @edgarmuller6652
    @edgarmuller6652 Рік тому +1

    Nice editing

  • @mountainmandale1587
    @mountainmandale1587 Рік тому +1

    I trust the old salty guy is getting better and I know he's watching over your shoulder and probably telling you how everything should be done!

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      randay is flying on his own and doing a great job of learning his boat

  • @petec9686
    @petec9686 Рік тому +1

    Sand the area, epoxy/paint. Use the teak as firewood.

  • @heathermarie2904
    @heathermarie2904 Рік тому

    Your enthusiasm is catching!! Enjoy the journey and congratulations on that beautiful boat!!

  • @stephenshort839
    @stephenshort839 Рік тому +1

    Put Teflon tape on the threads of the Emergency Tiller, it will keep them clean and easier to put it together if needed Love the boat. Thanks for sharing.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      Love this tip… I ended up
      Having to wire brush the threads because they are so filled with gunk… Teflon tape is the way to go to keep it watertight and smoooooth

  • @10lauset
    @10lauset Рік тому

    Cheers to you.

  • @vincethomrenaissanceman1731
    @vincethomrenaissanceman1731 Рік тому +5

    I'll bet I'm not the only one to start worrying. It's not like the Capt. to just drop off the map like this. 😕
    Sending lots of Aloha from Kona 🤙

  • @PastorwithoutaPulpit
    @PastorwithoutaPulpit Рік тому

    A safe bet with pretty much any project you want to do or have done is multiply the time you think it will take by at least a factor of five. This is something I learned early on in my career in management and it served me well over the years. You'll get there Randy and once you've gotten her closer to home you'll be able to really get things done.
    Fair winds, following seas, safe travels and God Bless...

  • @lyfandeth
    @lyfandeth Рік тому

    Loctite (?) sells DIY o-ring kits. Yards of different "rubber" plus a special adhesive and razor blade splicing jig. Match, measure, cut and glue, and you've got the o-ring no one has in stock. FWIW.

    • @MrAlexMorgan
      @MrAlexMorgan Рік тому

      Good only for emergency repairs!!!

  • @greenwave819
    @greenwave819 Рік тому

    Whenever you have a good hole open up, consider using it as a geocaching spot

  • @gatesgoza9703
    @gatesgoza9703 Рік тому

    Ran-day great job and thanks for sharing

  • @anthonyelam2257
    @anthonyelam2257 Рік тому

    P.S. ... I WISH I HAD A BOAT LIKE YOURS ... IT IS REALLY A BEAUTIFUL BOAT ... AT A GREAT PRICE ... YOU DID WELL ON BUYING IT ...

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Thanks! Although I did pay a significant amount above asking I still feel like it was a fair price for a unique boat and will provide me with years of learning…. I’m really enjoying it so far!

  • @jobmanders5328
    @jobmanders5328 Рік тому

    What seemed like a six month on the dry has turned out to be 4 years+. I feel your pain, and at 60+ boat yoga is getting harder
    and harder, but I still love it!

  • @davidwilson9247
    @davidwilson9247 Рік тому +1

    Maybe the best way to remove explosion hazard is remove all spark producing circuits from the propane locker. OleDave😎

  • @kirkbowman7452
    @kirkbowman7452 Рік тому

    Way to get down into the nitty gritty and giving us a reality check by keeping it real it’s not all wine roses, more like whine over the leaking hoses. Hang in there guys !

  • @xmarksthespot5188
    @xmarksthespot5188 Рік тому +1

    By doing improvising to fix something temporarily will cost you twice as much as fixing it correctly the first time ! Love your frankness about your repairs !

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      Agreed… doing a task 2x is pretty annoying too.. I felt a little pressured and underprepared without proper tools(in storage several hours away) so I think you can probably read my face that I wasn’t that satisfied… and just wanted to get something in place to move the boat as safely as possible

  • @glennrichardson2966
    @glennrichardson2966 9 місяців тому

    The recess ìn the underside of the seat was probably to keep the cushion in place 😊

  • @Joe_Not_A_Fed
    @Joe_Not_A_Fed Рік тому

    I think you are taking the best tack to keep from getting discouraged during a never ending, multiple problem, old, project...by tackling one problem at a time and not starting another until the current one (barring emergencies) is done. Not only is it ultimately more efficient, but it's a very effective mental trick to keep up moral. Breaking down a huge project into bite sized chunks, gives you many victories, instead of looking at a big project that never quite gets done.
    As for how long projects take to complete...renovations and repairs can be very complicated and time consuming, but they always look easier than they are. My rule of thumb is to take my best time estimate...and multiply that by 4. That usually gets me close.
    Due to circumstances, one always has to be prepared to concoct creative solutions, like you did with the strainer O-ring. Going one size smaller was the perfect, practical solution.
    You are doing a super job getting your boat ship-shape...but it is important to remember that you bought the boat to sail...not as a perpetual repair project. Once you are satisfied with the safety and reliability of your boat...sail the damned thing. Let it reward you for your good works. Perfection is a boat that you can sail whenever weather permits. Thanks for sharing and happy sailing.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      couldn't agree more.... little projects... build confidence... solve as much as reasonable to keep the boat safe and the passengers happy... I do love the projects and have come to enjoy it more and more with each month of ownership. cheers Joe!

  • @justinlewis2969
    @justinlewis2969 Рік тому +1

    "A wise man assumes everything will be difficult, and therefore never experiences difficulty". Good luck!

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      that wise man probably owned an old boat 😆cheers!

  • @ricktarkowski1027
    @ricktarkowski1027 Рік тому

    Best wishes on your project Boat Randall. It's a cool boat. Good bye CQ

  • @dennisreeves632
    @dennisreeves632 Рік тому +1

    Getting it close to home will make a huge difference. Enjoy your journey. I am.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Thanks Dennis… glad to have you aboard

  • @saltysassy958
    @saltysassy958 Рік тому

    As you continue to build your skills you will find more items to revise and tune. It's never ending but supports my theory that boats go one of two ways with a care take; better or worse. Great videos, they really have a sense of honesty and sincerity that's difficult to find right now in the genre. Would rather watch you document your journey then a "how to" from someone who has done it once and wishes to present like an expert. Thank you for the content sir.

  • @timtrinkaus7072
    @timtrinkaus7072 Рік тому

    Love these videos and your old boat Ran-Day!! Can’t wait to see your progress and getting her back to life! Thanks for sharing!!

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, Tim! Glad you're along for the ride!

  • @gemerson4274
    @gemerson4274 Рік тому +1

    I’ve seen a T-shirt that’s appropriate. It says “this should only take a half an hour”. In my experience, if the 1/2 hour job takes 5 hours or less=win.

  • @hectorsarraga2475
    @hectorsarraga2475 Рік тому +1

    Great video! I loved your boat layout since you guys reviewed. Hope to see Captain Q and Sea Dog behind the helm soon.

  • @iayoussef
    @iayoussef Рік тому

    We love watching your show and it was great meeting you both at the boat show last summer. We have a 1977 37 foot Gulfstar. If you ever want to use it for a show please let us know.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Thanks for the offer. Will keep it in mind but probably only when you decide to put it up on the market for sale.

  • @gnsmk357
    @gnsmk357 Рік тому +1

    The fix a sail boat videos are going to be great. Keep them comming. Good luck.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Glad you like them! thanks for watching! :)

  • @jeffgaskell3705
    @jeffgaskell3705 Рік тому

    Heat shrink butt connectors for the electrical are likely the best solution. Yep, the propane locker needs a bulkhead, better securing of the tanks and solenoid. That hose is a now fix.

  • @artsmith1611
    @artsmith1611 Рік тому

    Enjoy watching your journey

  • @treywest268
    @treywest268 Рік тому

    I am loving your videos and the journey you are taking and sharing with us Ran-Day. There is still the down-east humor too! I just hope that Captain Q ad Seadog are doing well too.

  • @BrianWilliamWert
    @BrianWilliamWert Рік тому

    Keep up the good work!

  • @boatbikemike8571
    @boatbikemike8571 Рік тому +1

    As always a fantastic production! I think you should consider moving your stern light up onto one of your davits. It doesn’t need to be exactly centerline, just “as close to centerline as practicable”. That will increase visibility with the dinghy stowed, and keep it from getting smashed again.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      Really good idea and worth looking at… one thing I have to consider is the Mizzen boom which is fairly low… but that’s definitely one to put on the list. Thanks!

  • @danknox9986
    @danknox9986 Рік тому

    Wishing you the best Ran-day! You are making progress which is always a good thing. Thanks for sharing your adventure.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Dan!! Baby stepping my way to a voyage

  • @JohnLeahy
    @JohnLeahy Рік тому +1

    Hope you guys are ok and doing a bareboat somewhere warm! Can’t wait for more episodes.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Sorry to leave you all at sea, but we will be back tomorrow.

  • @para1324
    @para1324 Рік тому

    Good prep for the south passage. Once home then more permanent repairs. There you will have more time and access to your boat. I look forward to the trip on your channel! 👌👍

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Para!! Time & access are pretty key to making good progress… cheers

  • @symphonyfarm2009
    @symphonyfarm2009 Рік тому +2

    Maybe some synthetic teak for the seat? ( a the risk for being reamed for being a non old thymie purist!!!)

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      Ohhhh that hasn’t crossed my mind but that could be a cool solution… I’ll def look into it. Especially because it’s a place you step getting into the cockpit have a little more traction there could make sense

  • @kenmcclow8963
    @kenmcclow8963 Рік тому

    I was changing my impeller and when I closed the seacock the water never stopped coming in. I also had spent a lot of time researching the impellers and bought three, but found when I went to change it that while the actual impeller did fit, the gasket did not. Plus one screw departed to the nether reaches. So I am using vasoline as a gasket and it seems to be working. Then I scheduled a trip to the boat yard for all new thru hull fittings, since my boat is from 1974. They also did the bottom paint and zincs.
    I don't know what it is that they couldn't standardize on a few o-rings, and gaskets and filters instead of every engine needing it's own unique fittings that require a scavenger hunt to find, but it definitely annoys me that I can't just get some from a local shop, or order them online and have them be the right thing.
    If I didn't like being on the boat so much, I could develop an attitude

  • @sallyb3
    @sallyb3 Рік тому +2

    You do have your work cut-out. But you have a very handsome boat.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      Thanks very much! She’s quirky but a ton of fun!

  • @csafdari
    @csafdari Рік тому

    Even with the wood installed, the seat-top indentation will just accumulate sitting water around the wood. I would fill in the indentation and cover with a layer of 1708 fiberglass and paint or just antiskid over it, Or use fake "teak" material instead of thin wood that will inevitably warp. Consider improving cockpit seating so leeward side cockpit seats drain easily

  • @KubotaTee
    @KubotaTee Рік тому

    I’ve been watching you and Captain Q for quite some time. I really enjoy seeing all the sailboats that you guys explore and have even purchased one based on your channel (EP 13). I am now in a similar stage as you are going through all the realities of owning and refitting an older boat. Keep up the great content and showing the reality of what it takes to keep a boat running in a safe manner. I’m definitely hooked!

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      That beneteau was in great shape and the navy topside made it even sharper. We really liked the walk through companion way. Congrats and we hope you’re enjoying it!!

  • @robormiston2841
    @robormiston2841 Рік тому

    I was filling my water tank up one night. I have 2; 50 gallon water tanks and it takes about 20 minutes to fill one tank. Well, I fell asleep and woke up to 2 inches of water above my floorboards, my foot got wet and it woke me up. Man was I freaking out for a few seconds untill I realized what just happened. The water tank vent came undone and when the tank got full it blew the vent hose off and now it was overflowing into my lazerette and draining into my bilge. Lol but it's nice to know that she will hold that much water before she goes down lol. And my floorboards didn't squeak for about a year, and nice and clean, it was freshwater after all. But what an eye opener. Don't do like I did lol.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Oh man!! That’s quite a panic story… good thing you woke up when you did… also I like how it solved squeaky floorboards! Although I’m not going to deliberately try that method!! 😂 glad it all worked out!

  • @fernandograu6677
    @fernandograu6677 Рік тому

    Love this episode!! Be careful with the idea of dividing the propane locker in two. As you pointed out, careful planning to make sure you have more than one vent at the propane locker, just in case one gets clogged somehow, gas can still find another way out of your boat!

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Great thought... those small vents can clog quite easily... so that may not be the way to go... I may call in a boat builder guru to get some more opinions too...

  • @FixNewsPlease
    @FixNewsPlease Рік тому +1

    When I have to check for drips I dry the area under the drip very well and lay a fresh piece of paper towel where the drip should land. If it drips, you'll see a deformation in the paper.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      good tip/technique... i did that with some engine leaks with some success (although used high temp absorbing pads....) cheers!

    • @FixNewsPlease
      @FixNewsPlease Рік тому

      @@YachtHunters Is Captain Q alright?

  • @ianrusso8790
    @ianrusso8790 Рік тому

    oh man that's my dream boat!!! she is beautiful

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      Thanks very much, Ian! So far it’s been more and more enjoyment with each month we get to know each other ☺️. Cheers

    • @ianrusso8790
      @ianrusso8790 Рік тому

      @@YachtHunters thanks for the reply, what a lovely boat

  • @62-62
    @62-62 Рік тому

    Sir, I feel for you, have started reworking our house. First, your boat was my choice when y’all had the episode on which we were to pick one. I’ve thought about your list on the boat and I see my list on the house, never ending. So as we work our list, will get more positive attitude and move forward with you!
    Love your journey! Stay safe sir!

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      the joy is in the journey and making things better than you found them. It's getting better every month with more and more fun as I learn idiosynracies of the boat and learn to work with them or update them. cheers, terry!

  • @charlesladd1699
    @charlesladd1699 Рік тому

    Great job i like these projects lol

  • @hollowaymechanical
    @hollowaymechanical Рік тому +1

    You and Q are the best .. you keep it real.. my bet is Q is napping in the V berth. Lol

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      las vegas bookmakers are giving 1.1:1 on those odds... not a great payout ;)

  • @julieschierbeek3120
    @julieschierbeek3120 Рік тому

    I don't own a boat, but through watching you I can pretend, and learn something new about old boats...I enjoy the show and look forward to your new videos. Both types of content are great! I have a rule I use when my husband gives me an estimate about how long a project will take. For his estimates I multiply by three, and have found this to be fairly accurate over the 36 years we've been married. I'm thinking old boat estimates need a multiplier of five. ;) Keep up the good work!

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      3-5x sounds just about right… once you factor in fiberglass, epoxy, varnish… there are cute times and sanding that really slow down the projects… also accessibility is tricky even on this boat… I feel like I have more room than most and it’s still tricky!! But fun all the same.. thanks!

  • @christophermattox1982
    @christophermattox1982 Рік тому

    Another great episode! You are fearless! Love it!

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Thanks, Christopher… just taking it one step at a time… it gets better!

  • @SVImpavidus
    @SVImpavidus Рік тому

    Hi Ran-Day, you seem to be learning a lot quickly! I think the seat coamings in teak would really look good in a synthetic teak applied using vacuum pressure. This is really easy to do with a shop vac and a little knowledge from UA-cam 😉 Owning a boat be it old or somewhat newer is a case of having to learn new skills from electrical to plumbing. From carpentry to engineering. The more you learn the easier it gets and the cheeper ownership gets. Find yourself a good sailing channel that aims to help and teach marine knowledge free, passing it forward so you can teach others... I wonder where you could find a channel like that? 🤓 Sail Safe mate. Ant & Cid

  • @jacquelynjones6364
    @jacquelynjones6364 Рік тому

    Thanks for explaining what Blinkist is, I never would have explored it if you hadn't talked about it

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      I’ve liked it so far… 20 min is easy to find to
      Listen… 18-24 hours to listen to an audio book is a little harder for me to find the time

  • @lwrii1912
    @lwrii1912 Рік тому

    You're making progress and that's a good thing. I enjoy you video, keep them coming.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Thanks for the encouragement, will do!

  • @MichaelEastForest
    @MichaelEastForest Рік тому

    Love is a strong word but I’m willing to say I love the content. Real world 100%.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      hahah thanks for watching... love that you love it :)

  • @ĶČXXĻ-ĀxÐ
    @ĶČXXĻ-ĀxÐ Рік тому

    Just a thought for your emergency tiller. In your off time. (Yeah, I know right?) You might consider creating a boot from waxed canvas. Or whatever you like. You might be able to secure it with magnets to hold it on the opening steel ring. Add a collar that protects that. Just in case you are in a bit of weather. Or have waves fouling the cockpit. You could always put something together quickly with tape an a plastic bag. Another thing you might consider. Is to weld or affix a point. As a means to attach a tiller pilot. That alone can boost morale. As well as give you time to think and act. To make repairs or address problems. Having that extra electronic crew member. Who doesn’t sleep can make a difference. Thank you for the videos..

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Great idea… if things are going south it’s probably fairly wet back there… maybe I can repurpose a gusher pump or other type
      Of boot? Thanks!

  • @toddsfart
    @toddsfart Рік тому

    I kept my boat in Westport harbor last summer. Make sure you ask at the dock where the sandbars are. They move each year and sometimes end up right in the middle of the channel. Last year even a 2.5 feet draft wasn't enough to avoid one.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      You must have seen me there as I was there most of the summer. You are not wrong about those shallow sandbars... we got slowed by one coming out this past May but it was just a glancing kiss with the sand... such an amazing spot... hope you get to enjoy all the beauty there again this summer. cheers!

    • @toddsfart
      @toddsfart Рік тому

      @@YachtHunters will do. Last year mine was the popular C22 that said “Not Trash” on the side. You may have seen it. This year I will be sailing a Passport 40 with green stackpack out of Popes Island. If you see me, please wave hi.

  • @traviskreger7235
    @traviskreger7235 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @krhode5185
    @krhode5185 Рік тому

    After you have some more experience under your belt, I think it interesting if you and Capt Q did an episode on what a person needs ( besides cash) to own an old boat…e.g. free time, skills, accessibility to marine stores, experience/knowledge, handy friends, etc. Capt Q has emphasized just get the boat out the water and go from there, but I think there’s a bit to be said.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      great idea... and I will definitely play on doing such and you get full executive producer credit for the idea! cheers!

  • @643manning
    @643manning Рік тому

    Ran-Day, Just watched your video. I have a couple ideas about how to fill the seat/deck voids in your cockpit and your stern light. First the voids in the cockpit seats/deck. I would get rid of the teak boards completely. clean the areas very well and wipe down with Acetone. Then I would drill out the screw holes a bit larger and fill with thickened epoxy I am afraid of there being a cored fiberglass in that area. And those screw holes could cause severe issues if not taken care of properly. Fill those holes with epoxy!! then I would purchase some Star - Board panels of the correct thickness and replace the teak boards permanently. Then using a adhesive like 5200 glue in the Star-Board. Next is a safety at sea issue. Your stern light as it is now mounted is in violation of the Rules of the Road because it is being obscured by the dingy when the dingy is in the davits. Your going to have to find another location for your stern light for display when the dingy is stowed on the davits at night at sea. Possibly on the stern rail push pit someplace. But the light must be visible from astern at night while underway. Good luck and I love your videos.

  • @lindalawson4296
    @lindalawson4296 Рік тому

    I love this content! I miss the captain, but I've been waiting to see what you’re doing with your boat.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Thanks Linda, more of both on the way... thanks for the support! Cheers!

  • @andrewmoylan6295
    @andrewmoylan6295 Рік тому

    Very cool Ran-day, good to see your getting on top of it,looking forward to see her under sail and heeling over

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      she sails well and we tested her in a decent seaway. unfortunately, my drone courage tanks are still getting refilled after the last fiasco...

  • @VoiceReason
    @VoiceReason Рік тому +1

    Hey Randay! Lemme know if you need any help always.

  • @jackwright9016
    @jackwright9016 Рік тому

    Heat shrink and a small can of Liquid tape. (Black brush on electrical sealant.)

  • @clayfarnet970
    @clayfarnet970 Рік тому

    Hey Ran-day, if you need a hand moving the boat, I’d be willing to go down with the ship. 😂😂😂 Great work. I’m cheering you along because I too am afraid of buying a boat due to my inability to work on it myself.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Hahaha you are dedicated!! Yeah, these are some early baby steps… it gets better and more fun! You can do it if you have the fire for it!

  • @petec9686
    @petec9686 Рік тому +1

    When will we see another episode of Capt Q Yacht Hunter? Hope all is well and he's just taking a vacation.

  • @jimlucier7968
    @jimlucier7968 Рік тому

    Enjoy the content.
    Keep them coming.

  • @harbourdogNL
    @harbourdogNL Рік тому

    4:23 OMG, it's Jimmy Hoffa!!

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      hahaha.... just under the surface of the brown slurry!!

  • @UndoneEV
    @UndoneEV Рік тому

    Took my maiden sail (motor with the wife) after weeks of repairs. Unfortunately I didn’t stow my captain q ceramic mug… busted it :(. Every day is a school day!

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      we hope to devise a rubber version

    • @UndoneEV
      @UndoneEV Рік тому

      @@YachtHunters or maybe a sippy cup 🤷

  • @markbailey6051
    @markbailey6051 Рік тому

    She is a beautiful boat.
    I like to mount my strainer at the water line.
    You can clean the strainer without closing the valve but more importantly if the plastic bowl cracks water will escape slower
    For the inlayed seats you could glue down padding or seat cushion the wood

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      Makes great sense… this one is just below the waterline. You’ll see in an upcoming episode ill need to reconfigure it… thanks!