Beautiful story... True smiles, and a lovely couple! "Great intention for his family, to provide a home and safe environment..." Love from Richmond Virginia
I'll bet they could give a rats ass about anyone but themselves! Also, they will probably be the first ones to complain about something they don't like!
They had the sense enough to build their dream. I'd bet money you are broke and are just salty that there are people out in the world who are genuinely happy. "Misery loves company." I bet you lose your mind when Elon Musk successfully launches a rocket. Probably jerk off to Bernie Sanders speeches. Lol
If it's what you like and you can afford it. You really do only live once. It is an amazing feat of design and engineering. Very impressive and beautiful! As Always, May God Bless you and yours! 😇
Absolutely spectacular and SO lovely! The owners vision, the engineers and movers skills just stupendous work! And an elevator! Awww, to lose the swimming pool was a compromise for sure yet worth the results! I am a ‘water baby’ (born and raised coastal California) and this would be a dream! Every time I view this massive project, I smh in amazement and excitement! Great work everyone!❤️🤗
You still need millions to build something like that so he's wealthy to begin with. I don't think it was all about taxes. He prefers to live on the water.
So they're not living in it?!? So much for growing old in it. Wow. Either that or it wasn't as great as they'd expected and are now hoping to sell it off to someone else. I wonder if it has issues already.
It's not like they bother to consider the feelings of others and their impact on others. Seems pretty damn selfish to me to block other people's view like that.😢
I wouldn't dare live under a bridge given the state of our broken and rundown infrastructure in this Country... Also with barges and ships "accidentally" hitting bridges is becoming more common recently.
but it would have made the project more complicated because being on the water would only give access to the exterior from one side, making it hard to work on the other 3 areas outside the house. Material storage would be more difficult too, having only dock-side available. And there is cost to consider. Taking up a dock space to build the house on water is a lot more expensive than building it on land.
@@9TDF... you heard the part where it was explained that the builder owns the shipyard and land on which the house was initially built, right? So that means he has the space available already. Furthermore, there is a lot more space available on land compared to along a river because a dry dock needs to be docked alongside land on the river and having a dry dock take up mooring space for as long as it took to build that house is not very practical. Also, a dry-dock is a bathtub and everything, materials and equipment have to be lowered into that tub so you need a crane or other equipment to move every item, especially larger and heavier ones, down into that tub.
@@silentepsilon888 I was merely refereeing to building on the water a dry dock would have the advantage of building on land minus that complex transfer and maybe minus deleting the pool unless it was build on stilts like it was for the counter balance.
I gotta hand it to Mike he built a super beautiful house and for the price he paid it's worth every dime . So congratulations to you Mike and Pat Sherlock 💯❤️😇🙏🙌💪✌️😎😃👋👍👑
That's wild, massive house on land, so doing it in water it's a a big feat, Good for you guys, that life doesn't come cheap. You clearly worked yr ass off to get to where you are Mahalo.
I would think every one involved deserves a 20 k bonus. That was beyond huge. I think if they built the base, floated it, and then done the house would have been much better. Just my 2 cents on a 2.5 million question.
I wonder where their other floating home moved to. After watching the move, I was thinking of adding more floats to the heavier end. It looked heavier on one end than the other before it went into the water as the third story was on one side. I'm also wondering if there was a size restraint that you couldn't exceed because I would have made the float wider so that you could walk around it and to give it more stability. Beautiful home and such a commanding location.
$2 million is A LOT, however, given the location I bet that's the price of a small apartment in the area. I wish them the best and hope they have many years of enjoyment.
I'll tell you what those dudes run in those cranes running those boats running. All that are some pretty awesome. People to be able to do the things they do, it's pretty cool.
did you see how little access there was all around the house? how will be get access to the outside of the house when it is in water? How can he store materials with a narrow floating dock alongside only? where do trucks come to deliver materials? Logistics would not work to build it in the final location. Besides, it took 2 years to build and they were still living in their old house in that location while the new one was being built.
this is the first floating house I've seen with an actual hull instead of just being constructed on a steel frame attached to a bunch of logs. wonder why you don't see more like this. the log platforms basically have to be rebuilt every ten years.
Modern log floats last more like 70 years. And individual logs can be replaced as necessary. Also, don't forget that a steel hull is subject to rust. Most steel hulls are repainted more often than ever ten years. What a chore that's going to be here!
@@0xKruzr Logs that meet the building code (yes, there is one for floating homes) will probably outlast steel or aluminum pontoons. Or the metal ones will need to be removed every so often and repainted, fasteners replaced, etc. At least that would be easier than repainting this one single large float! But if there are stray currents, galvanic corrosion can really shorten the life a lot. I had an aluminum boat once that spent two years in a marina where there were a lot of small fishing boats - some of which probably had improperly installed electronics. When I hauled it the pitting was severe. As for the overall design sense of this house. Well, it is huge, but aside from that it is unique. And that is one of the wonderful things about floating homes: no two are alike.
@@briangodfrey7424 Lake union is fresh water so probably alot more than 10 years til they need to repaint. You can get alotta years on marine grade paint but it's around $200/gallon.
I went to college in Seattle & for the 15 yrs. I lived there I ALWAYS dreamed of living in the floating homes on Lake Washington (by the university) & Lake Union. Seattle might not be heaven, but it's in the same zip code!
I saw this house on the market a few years ago and toured it. Not sure why they sold. Hopefully their reason was positive, not a death, health issue, or financial struggles.
Wow ,they won’t uncover the reasons for selling it ,the real state seller ,something is fishy ,with that size of a boat house anything can go wrong,floating disaster ,just banging on its border it’s a problem when the weather is stormy !
As an experienced yacht builder.. l would have thought it better to add flotation at the heavier end rather than ADD weight to replace the empty pool, unless the house is too top heavy... then the original design was not well planned. . ⚓⛵👊
Mike owned a shipyard business he sold in 2008.. In 2009, he opened fremont miscief distiller with his wife. Why are people so lazy to google if they really want to know this info?
How utterly ridiculous. No one needs that much space……especially if they are wanting to live “on” the water. They could do away with the entire second floor and I’d respect them more. It’s 2 people and they need more room…..for “stuff”. So get a storage locker not a massive eye sore. Their first home was beautiful.
This house is on Zillow! That is the first place I saw it, I just happened to stumble across this video. I hate that they're sellin it! Such a cool home. The Zillow listing has a 3D tour with it
A buncha my friends in Bellingham used to go up to Alaska and fish in the summers back in the 90s. 3 months of work and they'd snowboard the rest of the year. Those were the days. The money ain't there in that business anymore.
Its better To Be rich & Enjoy Your-self while alive Rather than being Poor bcz getting into That Heaven place has Some If NOT ALL, Highly Very Excessively Strict Rules!! & wether rich or poor it dont mean either of them gets there. I'm govt past job poisoned & Homeless & I'm Not getting There bcz in Life GOD Punishes The Poor Worse Than The Rich, & I speak from 40 Years Of pain-full Experience!!!
Ok it's not a boat, its a mobile home. You will never walk up to a steering wheel and move around with it. Like any mobile home it has to be pulled around.
They’re nuts. What about their neighbors? As long as they’re happy, I guess. I think of all the people that are homeless and if you have money, you can do anything. This is arrogance.
All it will take is one tsunami or hurricane! Ouch!! Plus, why the heck did they stick that in such a congested spot?? I would have had it towed out to a very remote spot like you see in the floating houses channels.
There aren't hurricanes in Seattle, and if we have a tsunami so big that it gets through the Puget Sound, through the Locks and reaches Lake Union, we'll MUCH have bigger issues than one destroyed house boat.
When you're that rich, you can do just about anything... but why in the hell would you want park that thing and live underneath a bridge? All that noise....
lot of house, design, and master wood craftsmanship for 2.5 million - that's a good deal. Here in AZ for 2.5m you get a house that was 500K 5 years ago on a golf course will compressed cardboard cabinets, baseboard, and flooring.
It's absolutely a gorgeous Houseboat, I have a question though? how do you get the water needed to shower, wash clothes, and wash dishes? Thanks for sharing. From your new friends here in Lima Peru George and Carmen.
Beautiful house for sure. But Why was it built on a place without a proper launching port? Also seems like some improper design if it can be broken so easily.
The way he said "sunroom" and they both giggled makes me think somthing happened in the "sunroom"...lol!!!
“The theatre., the tub” her: huheheheh
Beautiful story...
True smiles, and a lovely couple!
"Great intention for his family, to provide a home and safe environment..."
Love from Richmond Virginia
They just absolutely shit on that poor little red house 😂🤬
They had a house there already that house was already blocked
The neighbor beside them just lost their beautiful view down the river. What a bummer for them.
Seattle, nobody cares about anybody else.
that neighbour was there old house
😪
@@PiliaeAlno, they moved their old house out.
Well, narcissists don't care about things like neighbors.
I know... It is way too big to be docked there.
The interior woodwork is very beautiful.
They should have a trap door so they can fish right in the “living room”.
Kitchen would be better. Not so far to walk!
Neighbours lost their view and sunlight in one afternoon.
That looks like their old house.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
no they moved their old one and put this one there
I guess that they should have gotten the lot on the end.
I'll bet they could give a rats ass about anyone but themselves! Also, they will probably be the first ones to complain about something they don't like!
That’s a badass rigging crew and operators
I love this , just clean entertainment with no weird stuff . I genuinely appreciate this . 🙏🏾
They should call this show "People With More Money Than Sense"
Lol yea these f tards got nothing better to do than indulge themselves while children out there with chronic diseases could of used that money.
Just like Oceangate! LOL
I agree.
Exactly
They had the sense enough to build their dream. I'd bet money you are broke and are just salty that there are people out in the world who are genuinely happy. "Misery loves company." I bet you lose your mind when Elon Musk successfully launches a rocket. Probably jerk off to Bernie Sanders speeches. Lol
If it's what you like and you can afford it. You really do only live once. It is an amazing feat of design and engineering. Very impressive and beautiful! As Always, May God Bless you and yours! 😇
The naval architect was superb with his calculation. Great team work
Did you not watch the whole video ?
dude he was like way tf off lolol
@@lethargicmotorsport2025 amen he was short at the pool area
Absolutely spectacular and SO lovely! The owners vision, the engineers and movers skills just stupendous work! And an elevator! Awww, to lose the swimming pool was a compromise for sure yet worth the results! I am a ‘water baby’ (born and raised coastal California) and this would be a dream! Every time I view this massive project, I smh in amazement and excitement! Great work everyone!❤️🤗
That is an absolutely beautiful home... All involved have done an amazing job.
Thank you
Most of these people are smart. They do it for tax reasons!! It’s a boat !! It’s not taxed like a home ! It’s taxed like a boat !!
You still need millions to build something like that so he's wealthy to begin with. I don't think it was all about taxes. He prefers to live on the water.
@@kchididdy well yes obviously. But housing in that area is expensive anyway.
Hola Js, buenos días.
Muy cierto. El Casino Flotante de Buenos Aires, cada tanto, tiene que salir a navegar por las razones que especificaste.
@@estebanjosemerloyes ! Gambling ships in USA do the same thing. No gambling till you get in international waters .
Haha I used to work on that tugboat with Captain Eric!
Supercool! I'd love to see the inside when it's done. I do feel sorry for the houseboat who just got it's view ruined tho.
The other houseboat can simply move. That’s the advantage of being on the water.
I would love to see the basement.
I'm sure this has to be the best architectural house boat ever built!
Congratulations ⚘️ 🎊 👏 😊
"when we get old" < should someone tell him? lol
Omg, im 61 and hes old enough to be my father!!!!
You are old ,has anybody told you ?
Clearly he's not old.... This man will be young at heart/mind forever and I love this for him
WHAT AN AMAZING JOB! ....Not the perfect location for me, but cheers to them, if that's what they dreamed of!
All man power and mental. Great job guys. Tough job all around
And they still say "We don't need men, they r useless"
i ❤ how many times they demonstrate the many different ways the house can be destroyed in the computer comps! 🤣🤣
Congratulations to all who made this ultimate lifestyle home become a real dream come true. Enjoy every moment of living in it. God Bless!
Saw this houseboat listed on Zillow just recently! It really is fantastic inside!!
really ?
So they're not living in it?!? So much for growing old in it. Wow. Either that or it wasn't as great as they'd expected and are now hoping to sell it off to someone else. I wonder if it has issues already.
@@MzRaizo-mh6mrshow stopped airing like 12 years ago. This episode could have been filmed like 15 years ago. They could be dead or sick.
There we go. So much effort for what ?
Congratulations to them. Looks like every room has amazing light.
To all the future good times in your floating home!
They should’ve just put the fucking Pool in wth 🤦♂️
That little red house just lost a whole lot of beautiful scenery and natural light, out of one side of their house. I know they were pissed.😭😭
There was already a house there. They just swapped houses.
It's not like they bother to consider the feelings of others and their impact on others. Seems pretty damn selfish to me to block other people's view like that.😢
The interior woodwork is Beautiful !
I prefer a humble life ANYDAY. People are greedy they just took the sun light away from others. They make me sick
Get over yourself
I wouldn't dare live under a bridge given the state of our broken and rundown infrastructure in this Country... Also with barges and ships "accidentally" hitting bridges is becoming more common recently.
They should have made a dry dock, built the house in it, then floated it out.
a dry dock needs to be moored along the canal and canal dock space is limited and thus a lot more expensive than building it on land.
Building the house on the water would've solved a lot
I was wondering if anyone else was thinking this….🤨🤔
but it would have made the project more complicated because being on the water would only give access to the exterior from one side, making it hard to work on the other 3 areas outside the house. Material storage would be more difficult too, having only dock-side available. And there is cost to consider. Taking up a dock space to build the house on water is a lot more expensive than building it on land.
@@silentepsilon888 Build in a dry dock
@@9TDF... you heard the part where it was explained that the builder owns the shipyard and land on which the house was initially built, right? So that means he has the space available already. Furthermore, there is a lot more space available on land compared to along a river because a dry dock needs to be docked alongside land on the river and having a dry dock take up mooring space for as long as it took to build that house is not very practical. Also, a dry-dock is a bathtub and everything, materials and equipment have to be lowered into that tub so you need a crane or other equipment to move every item, especially larger and heavier ones, down into that tub.
@@silentepsilon888
I was merely refereeing to building on the water a dry dock would have the advantage of building on land minus that complex transfer and maybe minus deleting the pool unless it was build on stilts like it was for the counter balance.
I bet the guy next door is PISSED his view is gone.
His view was already blocked from the old house that was there.
I gotta hand it to Mike he built a super beautiful house and for the price he paid it's worth every dime . So congratulations to you Mike and Pat Sherlock 💯❤️😇🙏🙌💪✌️😎😃👋👍👑
That's wild, massive house on land, so doing it in water it's a a big feat,
Good for you guys, that life doesn't come cheap.
You clearly worked yr ass off to get to where you are
Mahalo.
I would think every one involved deserves a 20 k bonus. That was beyond huge. I think if they built the base, floated it, and then done the house would have been much better. Just my 2 cents on a 2.5 million question.
Awesome from a technical view but weird in any other regard.
I'd love to see you and Whitney Webb tackle a few current subjects. She's intelligent and articulate. I think it would make a wonderful podcast.
That was so good they look so happy!!
I wonder where their other floating home moved to. After watching the move, I was thinking of adding more floats to the heavier end. It looked heavier on one end than the other before it went into the water as the third story was on one side. I'm also wondering if there was a size restraint that you couldn't exceed because I would have made the float wider so that you could walk around it and to give it more stability. Beautiful home and such a commanding location.
They had to build it to fit the spot they already had, those are hard to come by.
I'm really really happy for beautiful couple ❤❤❤ our Lord God Jesus Christ bless u protect u heal u
well done patty and mike, brilliant, beautiful
Unbelievable each dollar they spent it worth it 😢mike you are the man .💰✊️
$2 million is A LOT, however, given the location I bet that's the price of a small apartment in the area. I wish them the best and hope they have many years of enjoyment.
I'll tell you what those dudes run in those cranes running those boats running. All that are some pretty awesome. People to be able to do the things they do, it's pretty cool.
Running you say?
Wtf are you trying to say? That is a lot of running.
that poor red house --which looks appropriate for the river. this looks like a monstrosity
Reminds of that Monty Python skit about a man that built a castle in a swamp 'just to show em!' 😂
Yep fourth castle made it !!!
It worked here though didn't it? I think it turned out great and went very smoothly all things considered.
It must be nice being that rich.
Shes A Big GIRL! That Is Awesome 💯
love the house i feel bad for the people beside them.
they got money
Second approach: build the house where it was going to be,
did you see how little access there was all around the house? how will be get access to the outside of the house when it is in water? How can he store materials with a narrow floating dock alongside only? where do trucks come to deliver materials? Logistics would not work to build it in the final location. Besides, it took 2 years to build and they were still living in their old house in that location while the new one was being built.
this is the first floating house I've seen with an actual hull instead of just being constructed on a steel frame attached to a bunch of logs. wonder why you don't see more like this. the log platforms basically have to be rebuilt every ten years.
Probably the cost id think.
Modern log floats last more like 70 years. And individual logs can be replaced as necessary. Also, don't forget that a steel hull is subject to rust. Most steel hulls are repainted more often than ever ten years. What a chore that's going to be here!
@@briangodfrey7424 oh to be clear this particular design seems really over the top to me. I'm thinking more in terms of steel or aluminum pontoons.
@@0xKruzr Logs that meet the building code (yes, there is one for floating homes) will probably outlast steel or aluminum pontoons. Or the metal ones will need to be removed every so often and repainted, fasteners replaced, etc. At least that would be easier than repainting this one single large float! But if there are stray currents, galvanic corrosion can really shorten the life a lot. I had an aluminum boat once that spent two years in a marina where there were a lot of small fishing boats - some of which probably had improperly installed electronics. When I hauled it the pitting was severe.
As for the overall design sense of this house. Well, it is huge, but aside from that it is unique. And that is one of the wonderful things about floating homes: no two are alike.
@@briangodfrey7424 Lake union is fresh water so probably alot more than 10 years til they need to repaint. You can get alotta years on marine grade paint but it's around $200/gallon.
First time seeing of your videos. There’s a lot of fun being had with the computer program that shows the boat breaking up.
Hearing traffic all day must be lovely 😅😅😂😂
I went to college in Seattle & for the 15 yrs. I lived there I ALWAYS dreamed of living in the floating homes on Lake Washington (by the university) & Lake Union. Seattle might not be heaven, but it's in the same zip code!
What a crazy vanity project haha. Really? A pool when you are living on a lake
Should have just turned it into a hot tub.
Believe it or not some people have ambition, taste, and money. Unlike you...
@@Tina-mt9cl hahaha okay Tina. Keep projecting. What a dorky thing to say, you sound like an angry 12 year old haha. Grow up
@@Tina-mt9clit was a crazy idea to build such large house…money or not…do they really need it ??
I saw this house on the market a few years ago and toured it. Not sure why they sold. Hopefully their reason was positive, not a death, health issue, or financial struggles.
It sold in 022 and it's on Redfin again now.
Wow ,they won’t uncover the reasons for selling it ,the real state seller ,something is fishy ,with that size of a boat house anything can go wrong,floating disaster ,just banging on its border it’s a problem when the weather is stormy !
Amazing hopefully it all works out for them Amazing house
The woodwork is really pretty.
а не проще ли использовать затапливаемый док для таких конструкций?
Remember that scene from Christmas vacation. Clark can’t get the lights on……mother in law: “Talking about pissing your money away.” 😂😂😂
As an experienced yacht builder.. l would have thought it better to add flotation at the heavier end rather than ADD weight to replace the empty pool, unless the house is too top heavy... then the original design was not well planned. . ⚓⛵👊
Mike owned a shipyard business he sold in 2008..
In 2009, he opened fremont miscief distiller with his wife.
Why are people so lazy to google if they really want to know this info?
Because people love to criticize to feel a sense of superiority without having to expend the effort to accomplish something worth discussing.
This is engineering on an epic scale.
How utterly ridiculous.
No one needs that much space……especially if they are wanting to live “on” the water.
They could do away with the entire second floor and I’d respect them more.
It’s 2 people and they need more room…..for “stuff”. So get a storage locker not a massive eye sore.
Their first home was beautiful.
This house is on Zillow! That is the first place I saw it, I just happened to stumble across this video. I hate that they're sellin it! Such a cool home. The Zillow listing has a 3D tour with it
Me too, it looks like it's already been sold once? They weren't in it even 10 years. :(
"Mike was a fisherman"
Then I'm in the wrong business.
A buncha my friends in Bellingham used to go up to Alaska and fish in the summers back in the 90s. 3 months of work and they'd snowboard the rest of the year. Those were the days. The money ain't there in that business anymore.
This was amazing, thanks for sharing
And in the end, it all means NOTHING. You can't bring it with you...
Its better To Be rich & Enjoy Your-self while alive Rather than being Poor bcz getting into That Heaven place has Some If NOT ALL, Highly Very Excessively Strict Rules!! & wether rich or poor it dont mean either of them gets there. I'm govt past job poisoned & Homeless & I'm Not getting There bcz in Life GOD Punishes The Poor Worse Than The Rich, & I speak from 40 Years Of pain-full Experience!!!
Materials things ,don’t last,loving family and friends will stay there if you learn to be kind and generous with the less fortunate !
This is truly amazing
Neighbors at war because of sunshine.
This is right next to my place. I'll have to go check it out.
4500 sq.ft floating garbage barge we all gotta look at.....we need more shore zoning regulations to prevent these eyesores.
What else are we looking at? They got the money for it. Let them do it lol.
I couldn't have said it better.
The Shoreline should be for everyone
Well here’s another TITANIC STORY😂🤣
People have more money than sense
Salamat po
Ok it's not a boat, its a mobile home. You will never walk up to a steering wheel and move around with it. Like any mobile home it has to be pulled around.
That’s awesome.
*Excellent videos to watch no doubt with that*
Outstanding ding job to everyone involved..
rip their neighbours view
Whatever floats your boat...LOL
What about the Sunshine you just took away from the home to your left from shore, your right from water?
They’re nuts. What about their neighbors? As long as they’re happy, I guess. I think of all the people that are homeless and if you have money, you can do anything. This is arrogance.
Congratulations, Enjoy!
Love the architecture
First time to see video like this ! thank you for sharing
Fantastic. I don't understand the use of concrete to level it.
Extremely impressive
All it will take is one tsunami or hurricane! Ouch!! Plus, why the heck did they stick that in such a congested spot?? I would have had it towed out to a very remote spot like you see in the floating houses channels.
There aren't hurricanes in Seattle, and if we have a tsunami so big that it gets through the Puget Sound, through the Locks and reaches Lake Union, we'll MUCH have bigger issues than one destroyed house boat.
Great job on moving it into water
The very best part .... there is no property tax !!!
When you're that rich, you can do just about anything... but why in the hell would you want park that thing and live underneath a bridge? All that noise....
Anyone know what happened to this couple? The house was sold in 2022 and is up for sale again.
I was wondering this too. :-/
This house is so sick! It reminds me of the Weasley's burrow.
lot of house, design, and master wood craftsmanship for 2.5 million - that's a good deal. Here in AZ for 2.5m you get a house that was 500K 5 years ago on a golf course will compressed cardboard cabinets, baseboard, and flooring.
thank you for posting this i have liked and subscribed
It's absolutely a gorgeous Houseboat, I have a question though? how do you get the water needed to shower, wash clothes, and wash dishes? Thanks for sharing.
From your new friends here in Lima Peru
George and Carmen.
So happy for you guys
Good for them! They can spend THEIR money any way they want. HATERS GONNA HATE!!!
Who cares. People can still laugh at how people spend THEIR money.
We can always laugh at the lack of common sense and the ridiculous way to spend your time and money
Wow awesome!
Beautiful house for sure. But Why was it built on a place without a proper launching port? Also seems like some improper design if it can be broken so easily.