Running Aground in the Mississippi with Record Low Water Levels

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • South of Greenville the Mississippi River there is more sand than river.
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  • @SiameseScientist
    @SiameseScientist Рік тому +83

    Next time on Matt's Offroad Recovery... Rescuing a junker from a river!

  • @podfuk
    @podfuk Рік тому +28

    Thank you Doug for taking us on this fantastic journey!

  • @lonestar1775
    @lonestar1775 Рік тому +18

    This is absolutely awesome. I was born in Pensacola and fished Perdido bay many times growing up. I'm glad the trip has been such a good learning experience.

  • @jamarie1972
    @jamarie1972 Рік тому +3

    Many thanks Doug 10 years of building 1200 miles in of the Adventure of a life time.
    We are enjoying every minute of it.

  • @bartonrobinson4266
    @bartonrobinson4266 Рік тому +10

    All the fun your having is a Real Lifes Lesson. So fun seeing the serious side of Low water, Listing any amount I'd of been hanging over the rail, minus breakfast, yes, stay safe crew, have a laff or three and enjoy the continued journey!!!

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +2

      Naa it's a smoother ride than what my Toyota gives us.

  • @bazsimoci68
    @bazsimoci68 Рік тому +19

    This reminds me when i sailed down on the Danube river in Germany in 2018. It was record low water too, i was alone with my 27 foot twin keel sailboat. No channel markings,the Danube flowed straight and wide in front of me, there was only 4 inches of water under the keel.I didn't know where I should go so as not to run aground. Those were hot hours! With the engine running in reverse, I reduced the speed so that if I did run onto the reef, it would not be too deep and I would be able to get off it.Fortunately, I never touched the bottom.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +3

      Awesome. Thanks for sharing the story.

    • @sanches2
      @sanches2 Рік тому +1

      Did you get to the Black sea?

    • @bazsimoci68
      @bazsimoci68 Рік тому +1

      @@sanches2 No, i bought the boat in Holland and took it home to Hungary, to lake Balaton on waterways. It was 2600km, 52 days and 226 locks. I wrote a book about it. On my channel you find some video footage!

    • @sanches2
      @sanches2 Рік тому

      @@bazsimoci68 i'll certainly check it out! 2600km is a serious distance on river. All the best, Ivan

  • @user-MRG1130
    @user-MRG1130 Рік тому +2

    I can’t believe that was your first time eating a hot pocket, I lived on them in 2000. I was just out of HS, living on my own, and it’s when I discovered just how much I under appreciated my moms cooking. LoL
    I just looked it up, and hot pockets were introduced to the market in 1983, I thought I could remember them coming out in the late 90’s, but evidently u weren’t the only one late to the party. LoL
    I enjoy watching the videos Doug, safe travels.

  • @itstallionman
    @itstallionman Рік тому +1

    Doug, it's great watching you become a captain. Experience is something earned by blood, sweat and tears.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +2

      Become a Skipper. Captains take test, and I am done with taking test. : )

  • @Alex-gg8rt
    @Alex-gg8rt Рік тому +4

    Tip for 1:49, if you throw the bucket towards the bow facing backwards it fills up before it starts dragging behind the boat and is much easier to lift (and there is a much lower chance of loosing the bucket). I've almost been pulled overboard by trying to fill a large bucket while underway.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +2

      You go an tell the Master Sargent that. I still have a bucket.

  • @kevinwatson5833
    @kevinwatson5833 Рік тому +7

    Great crew and great boat keep on truckin

  • @donnakawana
    @donnakawana Рік тому +1

    Wow crazy... You guys make the best of every situation... It's a beautiful thing....

  • @BuggsK100RS
    @BuggsK100RS Рік тому +9

    As they say in Narrow Boating ( UK inland waterways and canals ) its bad when the bottom is too close to the top!

    • @Jack-tx2ve
      @Jack-tx2ve Рік тому

      I work with Narrow Boats. We always say, with enough lubrication anything is possible. Not really sure how that applies here.

    • @BuggsK100RS
      @BuggsK100RS Рік тому +1

      @@Jack-tx2ve lol well that depends on the lubrication wd40 or beer

  • @TioDave
    @TioDave Рік тому +1

    21:05 I loved seeing Seeker from the tinder in this clip. It's a great looking vessel. Keep up the good work!

  • @navigator902
    @navigator902 Рік тому

    Doug your having fun playing with your boat, and friends, how wonderful is that my friend.

  • @kiiiisu
    @kiiiisu Рік тому +4

    i thought buildind part was good but this adventure is on another level, these videos end way too quick! thanks again :D

  • @mikesheahan6906
    @mikesheahan6906 Рік тому

    Now you need to get a 300Hp on the little red boat. Wink Wink. Love the journey. Hope you have smooth sailing ahead.

  • @Buck1954
    @Buck1954 Рік тому +5

    Captain Doug, you're developing that Popeye squint.

  • @lvsqcsl
    @lvsqcsl Рік тому

    I live near Fort Defiance at Cairo, Illinois. There is a bridge that crosses the Mississippi and I looked down river and that sand comes WWWWAAAAYYYY out almost near the middle. At one point dredging operations were ongoing to try to maintain the channel. Great video!

  • @talktoedwheeler
    @talktoedwheeler Рік тому

    I watch these videos sometimes before work the stay motived, positive and capture your dreams.

  • @zgunrasauq4848
    @zgunrasauq4848 Рік тому

    I'M all ways excited when I find out, a long SV Seeker video dropped ! although I miss the project's! ahahahahaha Keep Living Free seeker!

  • @kaydog2008
    @kaydog2008 Рік тому +1

    Doug if you make a temporary 5 dot sight with a sharpie on the window. Horizontal lined up with the rivers horizon. Like sights in a scope. This will help tremendously with any big boat river navigations.👍👍Not so on open ocean.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +1

      I got weld spatter that does the same job. : )

  • @cgrant26
    @cgrant26 Рік тому +6

    Are you guys going to take the Mississippi all the way to the end or cut through Lake Borgne? (is that even possible with your mast height?) It's ~242 miles to the Gulf via the Mississippi. You'd save about 40 miles cutting across Lake Borgne.

  • @davidblanck4131
    @davidblanck4131 Рік тому

    Tow boat us is probably the best investment I've made in all my years of boating. They pulled my ass out of the fire a few times. Worth every cent.

  • @dcallan812
    @dcallan812 Рік тому +2

    Good job you're not on a time crunch. Still, you all look like you're having fun. 👍👍

  • @Jimmyb918
    @Jimmyb918 Рік тому

    One thing about it you're going down the river but you're not getting down it easy what an experience y'all are having y'all can write home and tell your grandkids about this I see you still got the Master Sergeant with you cool he's earned his right to experience everything he can in life and do it with Grace if I was him I'd hang with you for a while unless he's got other commitments y'all will experience things that you never even thought you would koodles man nice job Doug it seems like whoever comes on your boat is part of your family which is like way cool love watching y'all stay safe and enjoy

  • @donaldgulledge729
    @donaldgulledge729 Рік тому +1

    Navy typically operates with "red" and "yellow" soundings. One requires immeadiate review of options (where is better water, slow, move toward better option) the other requires immeadiate evasive action ( all back on engines to stop forward progress). Settings are updated with minimum expected sounding for current conditions, yellow is 90% minimum, red is 80% minimum. Reports of all minimum expected, yellow or red must be made immeadiately to the captain. This is true even in open ocean, because it isnt just about running aground. If soundings are diff. Than expected, it also means you might not be where you think you are.

  • @pauldillinger2286
    @pauldillinger2286 Рік тому

    Man that looks like so much fun.

  • @dozer1642
    @dozer1642 Рік тому

    It’s fun to watch people keep their cool in stressful situations.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +2

      It apparently just makes for bad reality TV.

  • @djmini2numpty141
    @djmini2numpty141 Рік тому +1

    enjoying yet another vid ! just a footnote, the last couple have had the audio affected by wind noise, made it a bit difficult to hear all the awesome banter :) happy motor sailing

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      Yeah, a lot more wind on the water. I've ordered an upgrade to my mic.

  • @rgarizonahomestead2729
    @rgarizonahomestead2729 Рік тому

    great update and have a great sail down the river see you folks on the next video

  • @charlesseara8502
    @charlesseara8502 Рік тому +1

    You should invest in a good set of binoculars and keep an eye on all of those buoys!

    • @sartorst3376
      @sartorst3376 Рік тому

      If you are so far away you can't tell the shape or color it might be a clue ha ha

  • @4069ish
    @4069ish Рік тому +1

    I had a guy show me how to use the sail to get unstuck on KY lake. It heeled the boat over and we got clear.

  • @craigott7003
    @craigott7003 Рік тому

    well welcome to the greater gulf coast area Pensacola/Orange beach .Perdido in spanish loosely translates to lost Galeon . You can find the galeon in 70 feet of water in the northern part of the bay.

  • @Andi_Doci
    @Andi_Doci Рік тому +1

    I think it's time to have a scouting boat. You should run the Whaly with depth finders, then establish a rout on it's depth finder, and use that to travel with the "Mothership".

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +2

      We do that when out of the channel looking for a place to stop, but it's not worth the fuel, or risk for the main channel.

    • @Andi_Doci
      @Andi_Doci Рік тому

      @@SVSeeker I mean you are the Captain, so you know best. But, I would also suggest a Kinetic recovery rope, specifically like the one they use at Matt's off-road recovery. I think with some added weight on the Whaly you would move the boat no problem. Just strap the rope on a solid part of the Whaly and you should be able to put some momentum on the pull. I would probably take the longest Kinetic rope you can find and add a long static rope to it so that the Whaly has some runway to pick up speed.

  • @mfletch392
    @mfletch392 Рік тому

    First time have seen you worried about what's happening but all good, in the end, thanks for sharing

  • @ryangrimm9305
    @ryangrimm9305 Рік тому

    Hey Captain, you DO know there were spoke handles on a ship's wheel for a reason, right? less Arm Day... LOL

  • @sailorjohn2224
    @sailorjohn2224 Рік тому

    Ok my wife and I went down the the Mississippi in a 37 ft TAYANNA 6FT KEEL IN 1987 ..NOT A PLEASURE trip but a unforgetable experence. Pulled out of the Ohio on to the Miss. in flood with trees bigger than my boat and ducked into Hickman ky till food settled down then continued down to Tennesse river ,Up to the lakes for visit with friends. then back to the Miss. to New Orleans.By this time the Miss was at 10 ft on the guage and tows were going aground. Just north of Memphis I was half asleep and did realize the b tow in front of me was in reverse I paniced and threw my boat into reverse without cuting the throttle. That night my wife informed me we were sinking. I had broken a motor mount .sheared a pin on the shaft and damaged the packking on the through hull. I did a emergency repair and limped into mud island Memphis. And that only .0001% of the next 18 years!

  • @dcarmeloi
    @dcarmeloi Рік тому +1

    I know going aground sucks from doing it but I wanted to say I loved seeing her at a 'proper' angle. Really looking forward to the sailing adventures you will soon be experiencing. There is nothing quite like getting a larger boat up to hull speed and after that you will only run that beast below for convenience and power. I know you got some training and I hope you ship some experienced offshore sailors when you get to the wilder parts of the planet. I wish you god speed and followed most of the build. Your anchor will hold better when you get a proper rode set up. It is your last chance to stay off a lee shore so don't ignore 6000 years of refinement and lose you ship. I watch because you are a fearless rebel type that I admire but don't fuck with the ocern casually. You are slow so you will eventully end up in a Typhoon/Hurricane/Funnel what ever. Yea it will make great YT but you are responsible for those souls on board.

  • @keimo2007
    @keimo2007 Рік тому

    Great video! Even though, I'd have loved to see some footage of that towing operation. Cheers!

  • @denises5902
    @denises5902 Рік тому

    Great crew. Will have to get a bilge rat. Many yrs. Ago was going too use that as a username, for a fishing website as I was one occasionally in the yacht business. They didn't like it assigned another. Anyway safe journeys.

  • @vainwretch
    @vainwretch Рік тому

    Maybe if you had a parachute type water anchor that you could take out into the deeper water with the tinder .
    Drop it and retrieve it as many times as it takes.
    Glad to see you making your dream come true .

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      Yeah that would help. You don't need the tender either, just drop it over. It's on the long list of things to build.

  • @ericlakota1847
    @ericlakota1847 Рік тому

    This was my favorit sv seeker video ever haha

  • @weaverlarry6
    @weaverlarry6 Рік тому

    It will help following them. The channel line on rose point is off in several places.if you follow that track on rose point you will find alot of shallow spots. Trust me on that

  • @jim4109
    @jim4109 Рік тому +1

    Don’t forget kedging with an anchor. Take your anchor out to a proper scope with your dingy, in the direction of deeper water, then use the windlass to “kedge” off the obstruction. That will pull better than your dingy engine.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      Not likely. Without the chain it's purchase into course sand would be minimal. As long as we are making headway then it's a lot of risk with negligible reward. And then you have to recover it.

    • @jim4109
      @jim4109 Рік тому

      This is common with sailboats. Why there is a name for it.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      @@jim4109 It is common. But would you put your crew at risk for it when you were making progress without it?

  • @eddieroberts3402
    @eddieroberts3402 Рік тому +1

    Not a barge. It's a towboat pushing barges.
    Y'all busted that prop about 500 yards from where I pull up our crewboat. I pass by, "What are they doing over there? No water and old pilings" I check on the way back up. Still there. I check on the way down; gone.
    Now I know what was wrong. 363LMR
    Vidalia/Natchez.

  • @WoyLad
    @WoyLad Рік тому

    Fun vid. Gonna have to teach y'all how to use a capstan winch when I get back.

  • @averagejoe1943
    @averagejoe1943 Рік тому

    Status…Dangerous!!! 🤣🤣🤣 that’s Awesome!

  • @Adui13
    @Adui13 Рік тому

    I wish I could be with you on this adventure!

  • @michaelhowell2541
    @michaelhowell2541 Рік тому

    Water should be rising soon. Rooting for you from Tahlequah! 👍🇺🇸

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +1

      I hope it does. Those poor push boats are having a hard time of it. As for me, I'm in Perdido Bay and just want some sun and warmer weather. : )

    • @michaelhowell2541
      @michaelhowell2541 Рік тому

      @@SVSeeker Sun you'll get. Warmer not so much😂

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      @@michaelhowell2541 Just 60. That's all I'm asking for. : )

    • @michaelhowell2541
      @michaelhowell2541 Рік тому

      @@SVSeeker Might manage that!👍😂

  • @StubbyPhillips
    @StubbyPhillips Рік тому +1

    I hit 6" of water at 45mph dead center of a marked "channel" once. That was fun.

  • @jimnulton3148
    @jimnulton3148 Рік тому

    Stopped by to the Cove this morning did get a good pix...

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      Ping me next time. Ive been editing video all day and Rocky and I are ready for pizza.

  • @crashgilliam5983
    @crashgilliam5983 Рік тому +1

    I’m sure you probably are, but be sure to check the engine intake filters after being stuck in all that mud. Enjoying the mayhem!

  • @GreatNorthWeb
    @GreatNorthWeb Рік тому +2

    When this happens, would it be possible to guide a fat hose down to the snag and blow it out with high pressure water?

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      We are sitting in 4 knts of current, so it would have to be one hell of a pump to outpace that amount of flow.

  • @billyhaddock5540
    @billyhaddock5540 Рік тому

    SV Seeker i'm glad that u'all got unstuck.. lv the views..

  • @jamesrogers4674
    @jamesrogers4674 Рік тому

    Hank Williams said something about the Mississippi going dry. He might be a prophet.

  • @weaverlarry6
    @weaverlarry6 Рік тому

    A little advice . On rose point run track lines on vessels in area.perticular tow vessels.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      We watch their tracks, but in the next video we are following a push boat when he runs aground. : )

  • @finscreenname
    @finscreenname Рік тому

    When towing with a little boat tie off to your trailer tie downs. They go through the transom, the strongest part of the boat.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +1

      The Whaly is plenty tough on the rails. We lift her from those even when loaded.

    • @finscreenname
      @finscreenname Рік тому

      @@SVSeeker Talking about the guy with the 300hp bass boat. 😎

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +1

      @@finscreenname Yes. I think almost anything would be better than that tiny cleat.

  • @avonneave2131
    @avonneave2131 Рік тому +1

    Ahoy there Matthew, all the best Matt, reminds me of Huckleberry Finn, very interesting River. Really exciting to see it all coming to fruition Doug, she's a very nice Vessel matey. Do you have a sea anchor onboard? Another option in a maybe. All the best regards from here on the West Coast side of Australia 🌏🖖🙏🤟🇦🇺 Batavia Coast

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +1

      No sea anchor. Might make one someday but down the road. It would have been interesting to try out that day.

  • @fonhollohan2908
    @fonhollohan2908 Рік тому

    Considering you were hung up on a sandbar for quite some time you still managed to get fifty miles in kudus to yous. Now from center ring from Seeker circus hahahaha that's hilarious that Matthew cracks me up, now I know why you got him a long, he's not just a regular cook. He's got natural skills to entertain the crew to help keep your spirits up. LOLI think I'm gonna miss him as being part of your crew. I'm sure you' all will.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      We still got our 100 mile day. Just not that one. : )

  • @ECL..
    @ECL.. Рік тому

    One hell of a stability test

  • @berinslaptop
    @berinslaptop Рік тому +2

    @SVSeeker You responded to a post I made months ago. Time to refresh that comment. I mentioned that it would be a good idea to add cameras to the mast top FWD/AFT facing, I.E. car backup cameras for example. Ether wired or wifi based. The idea is that you can get a TOP down view of what is ahead and behind of you. And you would have a better idea of what is ahead of you. NIGHT VISION support as well. Those cameras are very weather proof. Keep in mind, rocks and coral as well, not to mention further line of sight thanks to height of view.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      Those cameras even integrate with the navigation system and they only cost $24,000 dollars. I'll get 2!

    • @berinslaptop
      @berinslaptop Рік тому +1

      Have you checked your sea strainers? They may be full of mississippi

    • @berinslaptop
      @berinslaptop Рік тому +1

      @@SVSeeker $25k not even hardly, look up wifi backup camera 100 dollars average. There are many types even tilt verions.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      @@berinslaptop We have a closed-loop cooling system.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      @@berinslaptop That's more my price range, but there is no useable night vision.

  • @486kyle
    @486kyle Рік тому

    17:04
    wonder if tying off to the outboard would be better, it's where all the thrust is coming from
    avoids transferring it through the transom and all that...

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      The Whaly is designed as north sea rescue boat and for the 50hp. She is tougher that most any other 15 foot boat.

    • @486kyle
      @486kyle Рік тому

      @@SVSeeker Nah, the fishing boat that you got the tug off of. If they ain't got anything to lash off to that's worth a shit, might be worthwhile tying off to the lower unit if you can keep the line outta the prop.

  • @kezzatries
    @kezzatries Рік тому

    Your river is in drought, yet down here in Australia our Murray is in flood. Sorry guys I think we have some of your water.

  • @Preacher195020002000
    @Preacher195020002000 Рік тому

    The prop wash from that 300hp boat is mostly moved you.

  • @keithwhite9158
    @keithwhite9158 Рік тому

    You could try the old fashioned way to get off a reef. Put the anchor in the wally and then take it to where you want to go, drop it over, then use the winch to pull you off

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      On a reef you have, reef rock. In the Mississippi you have flowing course sand. I think you'd only manage to plow a very temporary trench.

  • @bobstephens410
    @bobstephens410 Рік тому

    Maybe tie a line to the top of the mainmast attached to the little red runner and tip the boat over to get off.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      We are a twin keel vessel.

  • @sailorjohn2224
    @sailorjohn2224 Рік тому

    Your dinghy isn't a good tow boat but pushing your bow in the direction you want to go works well.

  • @brianphillips1691
    @brianphillips1691 Рік тому

    glad I found your channel! I'm Hooked!

  • @SVSecondChance
    @SVSecondChance Рік тому

    I have been stuck on a sailboat ⛵ with a fixed keel and deep draft. She is a custom draft on a gulfstar of 6.6 feet i was on fort Myers Beach and at low tide it was dry all the way around the boat. She whaigh 36k lbs.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +2

      Just the perfect time to scrub the hull.

  • @petefletcher
    @petefletcher Рік тому

    There are two sorts of sailors.
    Those that have run aground;
    And those that are going to😎

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      And those that claim to be but never leave the dock. : )

  • @pgnandt
    @pgnandt Рік тому

    Thanks again for sharing. Cool stuff. I gather when the channel buoys are moved the charts are not updated?

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      Not soon anyway. They have the ability to quickly set virtual buoys or E-ATONs that show up on our AIS, and I wish they would do that.

  • @domenicscarfo1866
    @domenicscarfo1866 Рік тому

    Please do some fishing on your stops. Cool motor sail been wach for years. You have inspired me have rebuild 3 truck since you have started your build.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +1

      I don't fish. But I got crew that fish. That's coming up.

    • @domenicscarfo1866
      @domenicscarfo1866 Рік тому

      @@SVSeeker ok did not know thank you for the inspiration I have been building thing my hole life and allways been told to just buy it or get a new one you have made me feel a little bit more normal. Not that is a good thing but it something.

  • @alexanderkupke920
    @alexanderkupke920 Рік тому

    so many commented on "you need bow thrusters", no, absolutely not. With the Mississippi beeing so low wheels might be an option though...

  • @firefox2716
    @firefox2716 Рік тому +1

    I suppose the keel wedges in the sand , my nephew lives on perdido island , he's waving to you guys 🌝

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +1

      There are two keels. The downstream keel gets sand blown out by the current. And tell your nephew he's welcome to come for a visit.

    • @firefox2716
      @firefox2716 Рік тому

      @@SVSeeker Ok, Doug I will tell my nephew your in the area of Perdido Island to keep an eye out for you during your stay. I know you should make the TV news , Congratulations on making it to the Beautiful Gulf Ocean and glad you had a professional crew to make it an enjoyable amazing adventure Doug & Betsy 🚢⚓🌊🏖🏝🌅 SV SEEKER 🌝 Happy Sunday Ahoy

  • @stillraven9415
    @stillraven9415 Рік тому +1

    Your soul may not be yours, but it is most certainly there.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +1

      I accept you believe that. : )

    • @stillraven9415
      @stillraven9415 Рік тому

      @@SVSeeker I accept that you don't 🙂👍

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +1

      @@stillraven9415 Thanks

  • @jhoncho4x4
    @jhoncho4x4 Рік тому

    My local army corp reservoir, for maintaining the Ohio River's water levels, is not even down to "winter pool" level.
    They could easily release the excess water, to help raise the Mississippi water levels.
    Maybe they are saving the water, to maintain the Ohio River locks.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      Who knows. About 5 years ago, they let Tulsa flood when they could have started releasing water days before. I think they wanted it to make power from at the dam. Turned out they managed to flood a bunch of homes.

  • @jonathancorbett5917
    @jonathancorbett5917 Рік тому

    If you were going to be in shallows often, you could make some type of bladder that would sit inside each keel and inflate to give you less draft.

    • @jonathancorbett5917
      @jonathancorbett5917 Рік тому

      Abraham Lincoln held a patent for a retractable inflatable riverboat lifting bladder that mounted to the side of the boat.(Brian Lohnes has a decent podcast about it)

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      Already looked at sausage air bags when looking to see if I could launch her in a creek to avoid the bureaucracy of the Tulsa Port. : )

  • @samuelhornetwolf1823
    @samuelhornetwolf1823 Рік тому +1

    *Samuel Hornet Wolf November 20, 2022 ...*

  • @WickedOne-1979
    @WickedOne-1979 Рік тому

    Someone needs to design a fleet submarine D-11 CAT Bulldozers for Dredging so they can go from one side of the river pushing to the other side!

  • @stillraven9415
    @stillraven9415 Рік тому

    I saw where salvagers had a device they would lower by their props that would redirect the wash to blow sand away to uncover their treasure something like that could be helpful for you in this and other instances.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +1

      A "mailbox". And dredging with the prop was pretty much what we were doing.

  • @raybrdjr
    @raybrdjr Рік тому

    FYI…. If you had told the coast guard you were having a heart issue while aground they would have assisted you immediately.. haha

  • @EL-ru8nl
    @EL-ru8nl Рік тому

    What was Melissa and Greg's boat? That thing was sweet!!

  • @sartorst3376
    @sartorst3376 Рік тому

    Twin keel and a 15 % list ? Was the current pushing the boat up on one keel ? Have you tried pulling on a halyard with the dinghy to level the boat ?

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      That was the current washing the sand out from the starboard keel. Ever once in a while we shifted sideways. Look at the track on the chart plotter. And no 50 hp dinghy is going to level a 70 ton twin keeled vessel. Just let the current and prop do it's thing.

  • @SVSecondChance
    @SVSecondChance Рік тому

    Put a line on the halyard to the dingy from the top of the mast and pull it over and it will go right through. Its the only way to get it off without a tow boat.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +1

      We have twin keels.

    • @SVSecondChance
      @SVSecondChance Рік тому

      @@SVSeeker thats a problem.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      @@SVSecondChance That's a characteristic. It's only a problem if you don't understand how to deal with it.

  • @muatok9904
    @muatok9904 Рік тому

    Would it be posable to use the anchor to pull off the sand bar maybe tow the anchor out into position with the tender if to heavy you could float it with a buoy.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      Without the chain it's purchase into course sand would be minimal. As long as we are making headway then it's a lot of risk with negligible reward. And then you have to recover it.

  • @juztyn00
    @juztyn00 Рік тому

    Next time you find a sandbar, Could you run the anchor out with the whaley, and use the winch to pull you forward?

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      We considered it but an anchor without chain, in sand would do little good. As as we were making progress without it, the danger of loosing someone in the water in that current, on a navigation channel and then the need to recover the anchor; all made it a bad decision.

  • @rudywoodcraft9553
    @rudywoodcraft9553 Рік тому

    Status Dangerous! More great adventure

  • @karlfair
    @karlfair Рік тому

    Nice work getting off the bottom. Maybe time for the BoatUS unlimited towing endorsement. With your deck gear, learning to run out a kedge, would be a good skill to put in the tool box.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      Running a kedge out without a chain in course sand would provide little purchase. Doing so in a four knots current on the side of a channel on the Mississippi when we are making satisfactory forward progress, and then we'd still need to recover the anchor from shallow water while in the channel. Not something I would do.

  • @nathanloerzel8883
    @nathanloerzel8883 Рік тому

    In some instances you can use Google maps satellite images to see the deep water of the mississippi.

  • @frankcastle4437
    @frankcastle4437 Рік тому

    What happened to the hydraulic cylinders that were to be used for steering? Could they not be used to cut down on the arm work out?

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      Yes but the exercise is good. Those cylinders are in the cargo hold, they were not installed for the river trip because there is no point to having an autopilot on the river.

  • @plakeplays6420
    @plakeplays6420 Рік тому

    Quick Question I feel like youve answered this before but are you filming a documetary for the whole trip down with 2 camera guys?

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      James is filming a documentary. He's been following for about 8 years now. He'll have a short out next year.

  • @propylaeen
    @propylaeen Рік тому

    Time to invent a floating depth sounder drone grid you could send ahead your way giving course corrections in real time.

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +1

      Ya know SonarPhone has a fishing unit that could drift ahead on a line. We'd have to have the boat in reverse to slow down enough but it would work better than our expensive B&G forward looking sonar that barely sees 30 feet ahead of the boat. amzn.to/3Avss4S

    • @propylaeen
      @propylaeen Рік тому

      @@SVSeeker Nature’s forces against man always an interesting fight making one feel to live. I had some sweaty hands while watching great crew. Thank you for sharing!

  • @TravisBon615
    @TravisBon615 Рік тому

    Get you a kinetic recovery rope . I’m telling you it will get you out of anywhere you’re stuck. Its worth every penny ! Seriously look it up . But other than stay safe and safe sailing

  • @mccainiac1
    @mccainiac1 Рік тому

    I worked on tugboats for 10 years there's an old saying you go out the way you came in never forward when you run a ground back it out till you get back into the good water where you were simple stuff never forward don't fight it

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      And tugboats have plenty of power to do that. Or just make their own path forward like we watched them doing at Greenville.

  • @martinbowers852
    @martinbowers852 Рік тому

    a 30' extendable hydraulic ram fixed to your stern would help lots ya

  • @4stringmanagmaildcom
    @4stringmanagmaildcom Рік тому

    Get your BoatUS membership. Best deal around. Plus they have local knowledge. I'm a towing Captain for them in NW Washington.

  • @claudehopper9813
    @claudehopper9813 Рік тому

    SV Seeker having a real workout on the ole Miissip ... sounds like a sea shanty . 🪗

  • @keimpetjeerdvanderwal6422
    @keimpetjeerdvanderwal6422 Рік тому

    what about picking something super heavy up from the center of the boat and take it far away from the centre of the boat with the beam, that makes is heal over?? good luck

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому +1

      We can shift water and fuel, but we are a twin keel boat so shifting weight just puts more load of the other keel.

    • @keimpetjeerdvanderwal6422
      @keimpetjeerdvanderwal6422 Рік тому

      @@SVSeeker yes sorry didn’t have the underwater situation sharp. Saw that you guys were off, save travel

  • @lloydwright8977
    @lloydwright8977 Рік тому

    This is all fascinating. But I sure miss the building of the boat.

  • @benjaminzabriskie5729
    @benjaminzabriskie5729 Рік тому

    Curious; why didn’t you shuttle your anchor out with the Whaley and use your winch to help add some force to the equation?

    • @SVSeeker
      @SVSeeker  Рік тому

      Running a kedge out without a chain in course sand would provide little purchase. Doing so in a four knots current on the side of a channel on the Mississippi when we are making satisfactory forward progress, and then we'd still need to recover the anchor from shallow water while in the channel. Not something I would do.