As a Life long Whole Boat mechanic, I've have been involved in raising many sunk boats using many different methods, But never has it been so simplified! all this time all we needed was a canoe and a comealong! who knew! Thanks for the Enterianing content! Keep it Up!
Most people cannot stand up in a canoe without tipping it over, you managed to stand up in yours and hoist an 75 lb gas powered pump in and out without tipping over. Kudos to you my friend. Kudos to you!
Right?! I watched this 4 days ago and I just woke up at 5am thinking "how tf did Ike manage to stand up in that canoe?! ... nah I'm miss remembering i'll go back and watch it again .... WITCHCRAFT!"
Where I automatically think where is the owner and why isn’t he looking after it? You have Isaac taking action and with a canoe and a come along he rights it and puts his money towards a pump. That’s a stand up fella in my eyes.
@@nsfw6110 - Many men are still real and down to earth, at least in my neck of the woods. Fewer nowadays than before, sadly. The same can be said with real women, few and far between. Everyone is far too into themselves to care about the world around them.
Not gonna lie, you're usually one of the channels I catch up on later in the day to wind down with, but if you're trying your hand at marine salvage I'm watching it now at 6am with my cereal.
Hey... we have 100 channels that show someone fixing up an old car... How many channels show someone refloating a sunken boat? 2 big thumbs up! Keep up the good work!
Interesting to see the old Ouachita canoe! Back in high school, my buddies and I had a 1966 Quachita pop-up camper. Seeing that Indian head logo brings back memories.
Kudos to you for wading out in Gator Territory, Water Moccasins, and Leeches, All just to move an old boat. I'd sneak that thing over to the nearest public dock and park it in the middle of the night, they'll impound and dispose of it properly. It's your tax dollar, may as well use it to clean your area. 👍
I like that you used the correct term . The front of your house faces the water . Still watching, believe it or not once the gunwale is above the water 5 gallon buckets brings boats very quickly. .yo still need to pump it to get it empty.
It was funny seeing him paddle from the front and then sit amidships (on the thwart) a few times, so I figured I had him pegged as a complete buffoon-beginner but he did alright. He probably did what he did just to get himself and his equipment safely to the sunken boat, so wasn't trying to do a whole day of proper canoeing....
I used to work for a guy that did water recovery in the winter. When a truck or ice shack would fall through the ice we would take her back out. Its not fun. Mistakes can easily be made if there isnt a well thought out plan in place. Even then, the plan rarely comes together the way it is supposed to. That being said Isaac, excellent work!!
I would have loved to see your face when you hit the water. LOL! Been there done that. Shallow water salvage. Ya gotta love it. Good job on the refloat. Cheers! Terry from South Carolina
Not a car video but still a good video : ) Thanks for taking us along. Look forward to seeing the removal and cut up... Careful in the canoe with that heavy water pump!
I laughed at you so hard when you got in that cold water, but you got it done! Yay! I love your lake set up. I'm sure it is so wonderful living there. I would go fishing and swimming all the time♡
5:00 "You know, there's something real eerie about sunken boats". I know what you mean. it doesn't matter how many times I do it, It gives me the creeps scuba diving near or around sunken boats. I think they're even creepier then. With that said, you are da man trying that all by your lonesome, and on a paddle boat! wow. Also, where the heck is John when you need him?!! LOL. Great content Ike! Mixing it up once in a while is a good thing. Cheers from PR
I was sure you were not prepared for recovery...Man was I wrong. I think the line holding it to that tree got really, really rotten and it went downstream. wink
I've been building docks and seawalls in Florida since 1995, and sunken boats are eerie. I have never approached one by my self or with other people, that I didn't get that eerie sense of dread.
Sunken or capsized boats are very eerie!!! Of course I was in the Coast Guard an there was usually a recovery involved (body) so yes eerie it is!!! You did a great job though an by yourself mind you!!!! Awesome Issac....!!
Good morning Isaac. Always looking for your videos. This Old Man was really happy meeting you and John at Lowes in Washington NC this week. John's Dad introduce me your channel some time ago. Love it. You two are so awesome. 🛵💝💝
@@PinksSpeedShop so they are not recovered by their owners?? I guess they just do an insurance claim.. Can't they get the owners info and bill them for salvage
If he can obtain ownership through salvage rights, a pressure washing would determine if its worth saving. Older glass boats used wood for cores ,and supports, they can rot away but repairing everything including the gel coat is doable DIY
Given my sometimes vindictive nature, I'd be tempted to find the owner of the boat, tow it to their property, then pump it full of water and re-sink it for them. I'm glad you're a better person than me!
The lad in the canoe does not own the river near his property that's not the way it goes. Evidence in the video and audio points to that boat being moored. So salvage rights cannot be applied. If anything canoe lad has no right to be at the boat and any damage done by him can be claimed for by owner. U do not pull a boat by the inboard engine or the gunnels. No one has a right to touch a moored boat. Even meaning tied or anchored.
You need to do this on a day when the wind is blowing away from your house. Then just untie it and let it float away. Would not be the first time someone solved a similar problem that way.
This. He might need to tow it out into deeper water ...in the middle of the night (wink wink) and then set it adrift---and let it become someone else's problem. But kudos on him for his plans to beach it and cut it up.
I've ALWAYS said the same thing...there's something VERY Erie about a sunk boat when I was 4 years old my father put me inside a huge Cruiser that we had stayed on the weekend before. The owner had a loan on it thru his credit union & didn't want to pay on it any longer so he pulled the plug on it when we had left the marina that weekend. My Dad put me up in it then moved the ladder to the bow & I screamed bloody murder.I will be 65 5/29/21 & have owned 6 Cruisers in my lifetime,but still won't board any of them by myself,so I give you credit for doing what u did alone.🙂🙃😉
that was something totally unexpected, have never seen that before, thought it was doomed to epic fail, maybe a gator or huge snake popping up to say Not Today, Isaac! But hey, it was definitely interesting! maybe pull the motor and see if you can make li fire up? Cool!
The key was getting it level or on an even keel (which he didn't quite show on video). After that, pumping the water out is magnitudes easier. However, that boat looked way bigger than it really was at first, and it made the job seem a lot more daunting. I too thought it was doomed (at least until a Part II).
I never quibble about success, however I'll give you my approach. A scuba regulator first stage (the tank end) makes the same pressure as a typical air compressor (125 - 140 PSI). So you adapt your compressor hose (with a quick disconnect and air chuck) to an old second stage regulator hose, and you now have a portable (even submersible) air compressor. The next step is to acquire a small assortment of automotive intertubes and rig them with loops of plastic rope with carabiner for quick attachment. For reference: One car size will lift a motor cycle, Two car size will lift a VW, Two car size (front bumper) + one truck (semi) size inside will lift an Econline Van and Four Car Size will lift a 9000 Lb hydroplane off the bottom (from 35 ft) of the Ohio river. While I never had a failure, note that the air will double in size for every 33 ft of lift so never add more air than is necessary to begin to lift. When the van got light to the touch, I just grabbed it off the bottom and with a heave, shoved it to the surface from about 25 feet (most bizarre sight ever). In your case, I would have made a sling out of two tubes and some plastic strap and centered them under the heavy end. Once floating, slowly tow it to a ramp or beech where a wrecker could pull it out. FYI...I have used these techniques about 40 times over the last 56 years.
I watched this video when it first came out. I had no idea when I was watching it, who I even was watching til now. You got me to buy a pair of Coleman’s ct200u from cars and camera 2 weeks ago. This was all prior before subscribing to you. I probably have seen more of your older videos, before knowing what you actually do, and who you were. 🙌🏼
I have never seen your channel before, UA-cam definitely has this in the algorithm! I would start a series on this boat if I was you. If it was for nothing more than the views!
I know the channel, especially the main one "carsandcameras" and I prefer Isaac as his own one-man-show, but he needs to do a part 2 and 3 on this boat salvage at the very least.
@@georgebamber6871 In a boat-ish place a rotten old boat like that is not really worth much of anything. It's possible that someone might want it, and it can't hurt to try, but if you just want it gone then a day spent cutting and disposing is less time wasted than dealing with idiots from CL who don't show up when they're supposed to or who get there and try to get you to haul the thing off for them or start trying to make demands of you.
@@satguy I believe if it's been abandoned for a certain amount of time it can be considered litter and treated as such. Of he tried to restore and register it, it would likely be an issue
As a Life long Whole Boat mechanic, I've have been involved in raising many sunk boats using many different methods, But never has it been so simplified! all this time all we needed was a canoe and a comealong! who knew! Thanks for the Enterianing content! Keep it Up!
Most people cannot stand up in a canoe without tipping it over, you managed to stand up in yours and hoist an 75 lb gas powered pump in and out without tipping over. Kudos to you my friend. Kudos to you!
I use a stand up paddle in my canoe. It’s a lot of fun to paddle around standing up.
Right?! I watched this 4 days ago and I just woke up at 5am thinking "how tf did Ike manage to stand up in that canoe?! ... nah I'm miss remembering i'll go back and watch it again .... WITCHCRAFT!"
i was more thinking.... is he in the front seat?
@@stykytte Too funny, but brilliant idea! Good luck!
A little fiber glass, some clear coat and an LS swap. You have a rat rod boat! Lol!!
It would need a few tweaks to things like the cam and cooling system but that would be an awesome series if he could do it
I like a good peanut butter sandwich
Forget the ls. Godzilla 7.3 swap it😎
👍👍👍👍👍
Looks like a displacement hull anything more than 50hp is probably a complete waste
I actually liked watching this one. Gives the channel more diversity. Good video.
Helping everywhere he can help...
Thanks for just being "you" Isaac.
I love Ike, he's just cool down to earth chill man. Rare nowdays.
Where I automatically think where is the owner and why isn’t he looking after it? You have Isaac taking action and with a canoe and a come along he rights it and puts his money towards a pump. That’s a stand up fella in my eyes.
Issac is a man doing what all men used to do.
@@nsfw6110 - Many men are still real and down to earth, at least in my neck of the woods. Fewer nowadays than before, sadly. The same can be said with real women, few and far between. Everyone is far too into themselves to care about the world around them.
At the exact moment Issac said "There's something eerie about a sunken boat" scenes from Jaws had popped into my head
Same dude same. I was so scared for our dude
The music starts playing
Same
"Tooth the size of a shot-glass!!"
I thought the same thing.........OLD MAN'S head comes rolling out !
Your more capable then most people I've met. You raised a boat out of the water with nothing more then a chain a pump and some good old hard work.
Looking forward to the “Will it run?” Video 😂😂
God, I'm glad I'm not the only one! Ike! If you get this one running, you'll be a legend in my book!
Yessss
Looks like it was a cool boat at one time but now it's garbage not much more expensive than a free boat
Itll run, no question to that one
@@ImWillsZX It's a Diesel, of course it will!
Loving the content Isaac!!!! Can’t wait to see what happens to the boat!!
I throughly enjoyed this video Isaac. Pretty much just showing that you are a genuine kind of guy with regular problems like the rest of us.
Reminds me of that children’s book “Whose boat is this boat?“ 🤣😂🤣😂
Can't wait to see whats next with this boat and the center console you got too. Id love to have that other boat. This one is super rough. Great job!!!
It's cold, ...... MAJOR SHRINKAGE! 🤣
Spanner water. It tightens yer nuts.
If the boat was any bigger Ike would've taken the pump's governor off, put in new valve springs, and installed a mikuni to make this job faster.
Working alone, trying to film, in cold water, trying to salvage that old boat? Good work!
Any time you show us something different we Learn something more, “it’ll be fine“ great video Thank you for all your hard work
Not gonna lie, you're usually one of the channels I catch up on later in the day to wind down with, but if you're trying your hand at marine salvage I'm watching it now at 6am with my cereal.
same
Same. I love the content but usually wait to watch a few at a time at a later date. I have so many channels to watch these days.
Same. More marine content. Genius!
Hey... we have 100 channels that show someone fixing up an old car... How many channels show someone refloating a sunken boat? 2 big thumbs up! Keep up the good work!
I saw an Australian guy doing just that with a sunken aluminium boat.
@@raisagorbachov Marty T will not thank you for calling him an Australian, he's a Kiwi.
Interesting to see the old Ouachita canoe! Back in high school, my buddies and I had a 1966 Quachita pop-up camper. Seeing that Indian head logo brings back memories.
This was awesome, and couldn't have worked any better! Thanks for posting it, and show us more of the boat or demo process! Would be fun to see.
Different but equally entertaining ..you should charge the owner of the boat a salvage fee 🤔 if you can find them lol
It wasn't salvage. Boat was on moorings. Fee cannot be charged.
@@johnwhitty1236 Is sitting on the bottom sunk considered moorings?
Cool video isaac! No need to apologize for it not being a car video!
Kudos to you for wading out in Gator Territory, Water Moccasins, and Leeches, All just to move an old boat. I'd sneak that thing over to the nearest public dock and park it in the middle of the night, they'll impound and dispose of it properly. It's your tax dollar, may as well use it to clean your area. 👍
I like that you used the correct term . The front of your house faces the water . Still watching, believe it or not once the gunwale is above the water 5 gallon buckets brings boats very quickly. .yo still need to pump it to get it empty.
Awesome canoeing skills man I thought you were going over for sure!!!
It was funny seeing him paddle from the front and then sit amidships (on the thwart) a few times, so I figured I had him pegged as a complete buffoon-beginner but he did alright.
He probably did what he did just to get himself and his equipment safely to the sunken boat, so wasn't trying to do a whole day of proper canoeing....
I am legitimately shocked that any of that worked! Talk about sketchy! But man, now I wanna see the rest of the saga haha
I used to work for a guy that did water recovery in the winter. When a truck or ice shack would fall through the ice we would take her back out. Its not fun. Mistakes can easily be made if there isnt a well thought out plan in place. Even then, the plan rarely comes together the way it is supposed to. That being said Isaac, excellent work!!
I would have loved to see your face when you hit the water.
LOL! Been there done that. Shallow water salvage. Ya gotta love it.
Good job on the refloat.
Cheers!
Terry from South Carolina
I am freaking amazed. You have a real genious skill for solving unique engineering challenges. Way to Go!
Not a car video but still a good video : ) Thanks for taking us along.
Look forward to seeing the removal and cut up...
Careful in the canoe with that heavy water pump!
Loved the VLOG, it brings a whole new meaning to "float your boat"! Lol
I laughed at you so hard when you got in that cold water, but you got it done! Yay! I love your lake set up. I'm sure it is so wonderful living there. I would go fishing and swimming all the time♡
5:00 "You know, there's something real eerie about sunken boats". I know what you mean. it doesn't matter how many times I do it, It gives me the creeps scuba diving near or around sunken boats. I think they're even creepier then. With that said, you are da man trying that all by your lonesome, and on a paddle boat! wow. Also, where the heck is John when you need him?!! LOL. Great content Ike! Mixing it up once in a while is a good thing. Cheers from PR
I was sure you were not prepared for recovery...Man was I wrong. I think the line holding it to that tree got really, really rotten and it went downstream. wink
Wow Isaac...you really have a little slice of heaven on the water. Very kool place.
Great job . I like your ability to adapt and over come.
Very impressive Isaac ! I think you should do more boat stuff ! This is my favorite Vid !!!
I definitely want a follow up on this please! This was cool
Excellent display of determination and ingenuity! Bravo!
Haynow... your a dam fine Stuart of the land & roll model for todays youth. Keep'm coming! Thank you from The North East.
I agree that sunken boats are eerie. I've always been creeped out by them. I think it's because of the sunken boat scene halfway through Jaws
Crazy to say, but this is one of my favorite videos from you. This was super interesting to watch!
I've been building docks and seawalls in Florida since 1995, and sunken boats are eerie. I have never approached one by my self or with other people, that I didn't get that eerie sense of dread.
Sunken or capsized boats are very eerie!!! Of course I was in the Coast Guard an there was usually a recovery involved (body) so yes eerie it is!!! You did a great job though an by yourself mind you!!!! Awesome Issac....!!
when you got to the boat I could hear your heart beat lol
I was wondering what that was..
That wasnt his heart,it was his sphincter contracting! He was scared SHITLESS!
Yep.. with the headphones on its realy there! Haha
Yup...
Ike you're gonna live a long time
That's a healthy heartbeat
Great content I always enjoy anything constructive. keep up the good content.
Good morning Isaac. Always looking for your videos. This Old Man was really happy meeting you and John at Lowes in Washington NC this week. John's Dad introduce me your channel some time ago. Love it. You two are so awesome. 🛵💝💝
You OWN IT now, so get it in, strip it, and chop it up. GOOD one.
Every time I see a video like this, I immediately wonder about the story behind the boat!
That's the Tar River, about 25 years ago hurricane Floyd hit and these boats are all over our area.
@@PinksSpeedShop so they are not recovered by their owners??
I guess they just do an insurance claim..
Can't they get the owners info and bill them for salvage
@@tonygirney3516 usually no, i'm not sure why they did not, but usually people just let them go instead of going through the trouble of making a claim
If he can obtain ownership through salvage rights, a pressure washing would determine if its worth saving. Older glass boats used wood for cores ,and supports, they can rot away but repairing everything including the gel coat is doable DIY
@@PinksSpeedShop that's messed up, around here we fix em and use them
So this is how Isaac floats his boat lol. And there it was Isaac shrimp company
carps and cameras
Man of many talents...
And hard work... nice job bro... great work on your own...
Just stumbled across this channel and this video, I didn't think it would work but really pleased to be proved wrong. A nice job well done!
Well, keep us up to date on the fate of the boat. 👍
Wouldn't mind more boating/water activities content. ✅
Super impressed by that! I can't believe it. As soon as you paddled over I thought to myself no way....
"Alright got to get the camera" love it man great job on the boat... keep up the good work and keep them video's coming...
this was a fun change of pace. and, it had a small engine involved so i think it still counts. that and a come-along
It was a Predator powered water pump, no less! Probably 212cc, 6.5 HP....
We're already looking forward to "The Rest of The Story"it'll be fine. Cheers from Jacksonville Florida
That was fun! Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Issac, whatever you put on your channel I will watch. Stay safe my friend.
Don't mind seeing boats on here at all cant wait for the next episode.
Given my sometimes vindictive nature, I'd be tempted to find the owner of the boat, tow it to their property, then pump it full of water and re-sink it for them. I'm glad you're a better person than me!
The lad in the canoe does not own the river near his property that's not the way it goes. Evidence in the video and audio points to that boat being moored. So salvage rights cannot be applied. If anything canoe lad has no right to be at the boat and any damage done by him can be claimed for by owner. U do not pull a boat by the inboard engine or the gunnels. No one has a right to touch a moored boat. Even meaning tied or anchored.
@@johnwhitty1236 puke.
Looked like fun, can’t wait to see more on this boat.
Hello bud I hope your good! Just wanted to say love what you do...
Great little video
This was a really good video wish it was Lil longer that was impressive and the time you took out ur day to do that 👏💯
Wish he hadn't have done the 2x speed on the "boring parts"; it would have been much longer. It was getting interesting watching it slowly rise
Great videos. When you find the leak, hit it up with some Flex Seal tape. ;)
I bet the lower regions suffer lol 😂 I now it’s floating I was expecting you to move it ? Wanted to see more thanks for this video 👍👍👍👍
Love it..this sort of thing id do for some random sunken boat 😁👌👍
The content was a nice change of pace. I'm laughing my ass off because you got back on the boat without putting shorts back on haha.
He had to dry out his skivvies, man.
@@Hjerte_Verke well I didn't hear him say that so I figured he left them on that boat. Haha.
You need to do this on a day when the wind is blowing away from your house. Then just untie it and let it float away. Would not be the first time someone solved a similar problem that way.
This. He might need to tow it out into deeper water ...in the middle of the night (wink wink) and then set it adrift---and let it become someone else's problem. But kudos on him for his plans to beach it and cut it up.
"It'll be fine," Isaac! Good job.
I've ALWAYS said the same thing...there's something VERY Erie about a sunk boat when I was 4 years old my father put me inside a huge Cruiser that we had stayed on the weekend before. The owner had a loan on it thru his credit union & didn't want to pay on it any longer so he pulled the plug on it when we had left the marina that weekend. My Dad put me up in it then moved the ladder to the bow & I screamed bloody murder.I will be 65 5/29/21 & have owned 6 Cruisers in my lifetime,but still won't board any of them by myself,so I give you credit for doing what u did alone.🙂🙃😉
Isaac's many adventures lol good to see I'm not the only one with really white legs.
Ain't nobody got time to be laying about getting a suntan!
I think you and John should revisit the amphibious gocart.
You did a great job floating the boat 👍 and it's a great vid I enjoyed it godbless and stay safe
This my friend was an awesome watch! Keep going with videos of this kind!
In its day, that was a very nice boat. It would take very deep pockets to restore it, but I enjoyed the video.
Restoring probably would be more expensive than buying a new one
That's in your backyard? That's pretty sweet dude
You are amazing! The video was so clear I was in the water with you. I actually shivered when you stepped into the water.
All that work you should have already battled it to shore good job first boat salvage I've ever seen done from a canoe
In the next episode. Isaac will build a hut from bamboo and palm fronds.
And the professor could not fix the hole in the ss minnow ?
that was something totally unexpected, have never seen that before, thought it was doomed to epic fail, maybe a gator or huge snake popping up to say Not Today, Isaac! But hey, it was definitely interesting! maybe pull the motor and see if you can make li fire up? Cool!
The key was getting it level or on an even keel (which he didn't quite show on video). After that, pumping the water out is magnitudes easier. However, that boat looked way bigger than it really was at first, and it made the job seem a lot more daunting. I too thought it was doomed (at least until a Part II).
I never quibble about success, however I'll give you my approach. A scuba regulator first stage (the tank end) makes the same pressure as a typical air compressor (125 - 140 PSI). So you adapt your compressor hose (with a quick disconnect and air chuck) to an old second stage regulator hose, and you now have a portable (even submersible) air compressor. The next step is to acquire a small assortment of automotive intertubes and rig them with loops of plastic rope with carabiner for quick attachment.
For reference: One car size will lift a motor cycle, Two car size will lift a VW, Two car size (front bumper) + one truck (semi) size inside will lift an Econline Van and Four Car Size will lift a 9000 Lb hydroplane off the bottom (from 35 ft) of the Ohio river.
While I never had a failure, note that the air will double in size for every 33 ft of lift so never add more air than is necessary to begin to lift. When the van got light to the touch, I just grabbed it off the bottom and with a heave, shoved it to the surface from about 25 feet (most bizarre sight ever).
In your case, I would have made a sling out of two tubes and some plastic strap and centered them under the heavy end. Once floating, slowly tow it to a ramp or beech where a wrecker could pull it out. FYI...I have used these techniques about 40 times over the last 56 years.
i had my doubts, but you pulled it off. good plan, good execution, success
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Get a spray can and write
"SS MINNOW" on the side. Looks just like the boat on Gilligan's Island. 👍
If that was my yard, I would be out in that water every single day 😂
Congratulations on your new boat! I hope you have lots of fun with it and it takes you far!!s
I watched this video when it first came out. I had no idea when I was watching it, who I even was watching til now. You got me to buy a pair of Coleman’s ct200u from cars and camera 2 weeks ago. This was all prior before subscribing to you. I probably have seen more of your older videos, before knowing what you actually do, and who you were. 🙌🏼
get it running!!! i really want to see more of this boat
He said he’s gonna chop it up and he doesn’t like it
@@billsfanmc1786 dont mean he cant get it running first
Reviving and pulling the engine would give him a video and something to sell. Makes it more worth his time
@@billsfanmc1786 that's a pity. It was a Shannon. Well known quality boat builder.
I knew you were gonna lose that chain when you hooked it like that.
Well done isaac, I didn't think that comealong would have moved the boat with the water in it,would have been a nice boat in its day
Well done!! I felt it when you said sunk boats are eerie.
I have never seen your channel before, UA-cam definitely has this in the algorithm! I would start a series on this boat if I was you. If it was for nothing more than the views!
I know the channel, especially the main one "carsandcameras" and I prefer Isaac as his own one-man-show, but he needs to do a part 2 and 3 on this boat salvage at the very least.
That was the most entertaining thing I’ve seen! What are you going to do with the boat?
He said it in the video. Going to keep it floating until he can pull it up and cut it up into pieces.
Can't imagine cutting it up is worth the effort and the problem of getting rid of the waste ild put it on craigslist
@@georgebamber6871 In a boat-ish place a rotten old boat like that is not really worth much of anything. It's possible that someone might want it, and it can't hurt to try, but if you just want it gone then a day spent cutting and disposing is less time wasted than dealing with idiots from CL who don't show up when they're supposed to or who get there and try to get you to haul the thing off for them or start trying to make demands of you.
Way to go Issac! You do what has to be done!
This is awesome contact love it you're the man
When you say you bought a pump you weren’t kidding.
Well, it's just a Harbor Freight pump--not terribly fantastic or expensive but way better than a hand operated bilge pump. It worked well
Now i want to know what happend next , danggit Bobby !
My thoughts exactly. Legally I don't think he can just scrap the boat.
@@satguy I believe if it's been abandoned for a certain amount of time it can be considered litter and treated as such.
Of he tried to restore and register it, it would likely be an issue
@@Pickleriiiiiick I do not believe there are salvage rights in U.S. waters. I believe I heard that somewhere.
Grit, guts, and determination! Great work.
Wow that's amazing way to go man that is a big job to get out of the water