$1 TRAWLER?

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  • @stevecameronbennett5821
    @stevecameronbennett5821 21 день тому +55

    Fixing up old boats is what originally made me subscribe to tulas endless summer. I'm still a subscriber but haven't viewed a video since you sold the trawler. So I would enjoy seeing more old boats.

  • @tbranch227
    @tbranch227 21 день тому +36

    I wouldn't wish all the pain of restoring this boat on you, but I love watching you restore these boats. You did such immaculate work on "Mountain Mist". Here's hoping you find the right project and put that Tula's Midas touch on it!

  • @beachplumb
    @beachplumb 21 день тому +34

    "Mountain Mist" was such a beautiful trawler.

    • @christip20
      @christip20 20 днів тому +2

      It made you want it, from the beginning!!

  • @dfharris03
    @dfharris03 21 день тому +11

    Run, don't walk. It's an odd ball. These are fun to look at, please keep doing videos like this!!

  • @warrentug
    @warrentug 21 день тому +39

    As a retired commercial fisherman I can't believe that "hull" hasn't sold! There's a bare hull 50' for sale for $350,000 online. Buy it, take a chain saw to that house and all that wood and rebuild the engines, slap a plywood fiberglass deck on her and go pull some pots.

    • @hamachi21
      @hamachi21 15 днів тому +2

      this is exactly right. Take out the interior "recreation boat" stuff. Start over. Make it a work boat.

    • @Skidderoperator
      @Skidderoperator 15 днів тому

      I would sell the parts

  • @robertfreeman2322
    @robertfreeman2322 21 день тому +9

    That boat would be good for a Maine lobsterman who could bring it up and haul it to his barn. He could pull the main engines and rebuild them in the off season over winter while stripping the trawler back to a working vessel. It's a lot easier to get rid of stuff than it is to clean and rebuild all that interior space. He could turn it into a split wheel house open back deck. A good sawzall and some know how, she'll be on the banks fishing within a season.

  • @joachimemand1687
    @joachimemand1687 21 день тому +18

    Ok, this one was a pass. But there has to be a new project boat soon. You want it. We want it. There is no denying :D

  • @archstanton9206
    @archstanton9206 21 день тому +7

    I am an old man now, but when I was a kid my father and uncle bought and refurbished smaller wooden cabin cruisers in SoCal as weekend/afterwork projects. Chris Craft, Owens, etc. It was a lot of work. I spent many summer sanding mahogany and teak decks etc in a boatyard. I can see the attraction to this kind of work, but you have to love doing it. When you did your Trawler it stirred a lot of memories. I have done several cars over the years, only a couple of small ski boats...jet drive hot rods.
    You did a great job on your Trawler, and a very good evaluation of this boat.
    Billy seeking out the rot and the line of submergence was dead on. You can really step in a mess if all the wiring and electronics have been subjected to salt water. I see Billy's point in the possibilities, and Sierra's take is valid as well. I think this boat would have a real price tag of about 200k by the time you did the work, paid the yard fees, did the engine rebuilds, pulled the transmissions and freshened, fuel tanks cleaned and tested, generator (s) , etc etc.
    I think walking away was the right move. I would love to see more of your "boat hunting" trips.

  • @Rocket_Prophet
    @Rocket_Prophet 25 днів тому +15

    Loved the "Evaluation" video!....Yes! more of these, in the future. Please!!!

    • @dennisnunn2244
      @dennisnunn2244 21 день тому +2

      I second that, very informative coming from your high level of experience

    • @retojenal304
      @retojenal304 21 день тому +1

      @@dennisnunn2244 .....ditto!....

  • @nooneanybodyknows7912
    @nooneanybodyknows7912 21 день тому +8

    Not no, but he'll no! Your health is far more important. I loved the Mountain Mist series, especially crusing the NW.
    Thanks for sharing.🐠

  • @Twelvestonestacking
    @Twelvestonestacking 21 день тому +4

    It was very fun to come along with you as y'all explored possibilities!

  • @todddunn945
    @todddunn945 21 день тому +11

    What does it need? 1. Rebuild engines and transmissions, 2. Rebuild/replace generator, 3. rewire boat, 4. all new cushions and fabrics, 5. rebuild wet decks. Depending on how the steering is set up you might also need to rebuild the steering. And on and on as you find more stuff that requires rebuild/replacement. I think that you are looking at a lot more than a $100K project. Heck yard time alone could easily run $10K-$20K depending on where you did the work. Even if I was younger, I would never take this sort of project on, particularly for what is likely a one off boat. Furthermore, if you took the project on with the intention of reselling at a profit - forget it.

    • @kevincornell1439
      @kevincornell1439 21 день тому

      would make a nice house conversion.

    • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665
      @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 21 день тому +1

      17:57 I suspect that as it's a working boat hull it's a solid glass hull and decks.. just the framing beneath is ..either open structure or may have warped ... A multi meter for metal and studs and damp would help and tapping a couple of transects of the exposed cabin deck. A broom stale gives consistent results and allows you to do it standing.
      Mobile Phones with Flir/ Thermal imaging can also reveal what's underneath as well like when condensate forms on a car bonnet or roof and shows the frame.

  • @grahamkatzer7332
    @grahamkatzer7332 21 день тому +3

    Thanks for taking us along. Would love to see you two restore another boat in the future. Stay safe out there!

  • @FloatingVillageLife
    @FloatingVillageLife 17 днів тому +1

    Your resourcefulness in acquiring a trawler for just $1 is truly remarkable! This demonstrates your ability to make the most out of limited resources and turn challenges into opportunities. Your ingenuity is an inspiration to all who aspire to achieve their dreams against all odds.
    And I Am Floating Village Life

  • @Americanpirate1776
    @Americanpirate1776 День тому

    Thanks so much for the walk-through and inspection! I usually pay a professional to do that, and I would recommend that if someone was looking to buy this boat, they still get a professional inspection. For example, those engines might not be in as bad of shape as you think. If the engines weren't running when they were submerged in water, there's a chance that just draining the oil and transmission fluids, adding fresh fuel, and replacing the battery might be all that's needed to get them running again.

  • @alexcraig1829
    @alexcraig1829 21 день тому +3

    I am very happy in your new project. You were born for these project. I am happy for you about your Catamaran but old trawler is a style of life. You know this segment better than anybody. Go forward !!!!

  • @dirkdupre4888
    @dirkdupre4888 21 день тому +3

    Hi Tula, that's a NO brainer. There's emotion and there is also reality. Safe travels!

  • @forgetn
    @forgetn 21 день тому +4

    Most people don't realize that a 57-foot boat is nearly three times the volume of a 42-foot vessel. Although this one seems unusually cramped. Maybe because of its very heavy construction. As the saying goes if you don't fall in love with the boat on the first day, you never will.

  • @RenegadeADV
    @RenegadeADV 21 день тому +122

    Honestly I want to see you guys rebuild another boat, the catamaran has been boring, it is a brand new boat, I have really enjoyed watching you all do the restorations.

    • @podocrypto6072
      @podocrypto6072 21 день тому +10

      Then subscribe to a boat restoring channel or do one yourself. They are fine on the new cat. No one says you have to watch it, so just click off and move on.

    • @RenegadeADV
      @RenegadeADV 21 день тому +22

      @@podocrypto6072 Dude, it is just a bit of feedback not a dick, you don't have to take it so hard!
      I have greatly enjoyed what Billy and Sierra have done over the years, I am truly happy for the success they have had. I just don't find the new boat particularly interesting, not that there is anything wrong with it. It is just that they are incredibly good at fixing up boats, they are very real about it and that is what has brought me to their channel and I would much like to see more of it.

    • @podocrypto6072
      @podocrypto6072 21 день тому +2

      @@RenegadeADV Have you ever rehabbed an old boat? I have! It's a PITA and extremely hard work!!! They did it though and finished the project, which many would not be able to finish a project like that. So they now have a new boat, so they can go enjoy their lives they dreamt about, and have fun adventures, which brought me back to the channel when they had their 1st cat in the Bahamas. So they don't need some cruddy boat project to create content, THEY are the content! So follow their journey or go find other boat rehab projects to follow. For me and many here, we'd rather see them explore the entire Caribbean and beyond, rather than fix up an old turd like this one in the vid, over the next few years, costing them tens of thousands of $$$ and grueling hard work, only to end up with an old polished turd of a boat! Take a look at their last trawler project, with the cost involved and all their hard work and living expenses to do so, with both of them doing it full time, they only made what they could work full time at some easy job making minimum wage, without all the hassle, sweat, breathing all the dust, paint and fiberglass into all hours of the night with sore muscles. It's just worth it to create good content, when they already have a beautiful starship that will take them to the next level financially with Great content they can create with it.

    • @RenegadeADV
      @RenegadeADV 21 день тому

      @@podocrypto6072 I've worked on everything from a 8' rubber dinghy all the way up to a US Navy aircraft carrier, I have owned a couple boats myself, currently have a wonderful Spencer 42 that I have done an extensive refit and upgrade to that I sailed to Alaska last year.
      Now I am doing some more work to it and gonna take her across the Pacific and probably eventually on to Europe.
      Assuming I don't buy the other project boat I am looking at right now and go work on that.

    • @timothybruce1775
      @timothybruce1775 21 день тому +6

      @@podocrypto6072 chill out bro! We just giving suggestions! That’s what the subscribers do!

  • @BOSmith1958
    @BOSmith1958 21 день тому +4

    You two have done the work to get where you are. If you really look at it, the time you put into the projects you have tackled isn't as important as the rewards in your life they generated. Life is about following your dreams when you can. As long as you get where you are going, the time is well spent. In my opinion lol.

  • @RogerM2404
    @RogerM2404 21 день тому +3

    I was worried about this one. But cool to see how you approach it. No one works harder than you two. Love to see more.

  • @bobspamail
    @bobspamail 21 день тому +8

    Run!

  • @ronaldwarren5220
    @ronaldwarren5220 21 день тому +4

    As a flipper of supercars once said, "The most inexpensive Ferrari is often the most expensive one to restore".

  • @jonblair5470
    @jonblair5470 21 день тому +7

    I looked at that same boat when they wanted like $10-15k, felt it was too much for me to take on, alone and while working out of state at the time. They told me HGTV was looking to buy it. So be on the look out for a new HGTV produced show where they flip boats instead of houses. Tried to get some friends and father to partner but some people are afraid of these types of “investments” but I can guarantee you once that HGTV boat flipping show comes out, everyone that can’t afford to flip houses is going to try to flip boats and this market of $1-100 boats will be gone forever.

    • @christip20
      @christip20 20 днів тому +1

      I haven’t heard about that , but I certainly hope it doesn’t happen after some of the stories that I guess everyone heard about the lawsuits and the homes that never got finished , or only enough for the film crews to come out & then everyone sort of disappeared…..it attracts unsavory people and gives a bad reputation to anyone who flips houses more because they enjoy it than because they’re trying to get rich or scam people. And it does make ALL the great deals disappear or make them much harder to find & harder to sell… I flip houses, much the same way they do the boats, I live in the house and work on it 2-3 years, sell it and find another one. I’ve done over 8, learned a lot , met some really neat people & it’s enabled me to live in some places that were “different”, but the great deals are getting harder to find because of HGTV making it seem cheaper & different than it really is.

    • @user-zp8se6ii9i
      @user-zp8se6ii9i 10 днів тому

      Many differrent specialist needed for boats and they are so busy it would take forever.

  • @jakeroth5809
    @jakeroth5809 20 днів тому

    I love this video where on your down time you can do videos like this where you look at old boats and analyzed the potential of a rebuild. You guys are so experienced on rebuilding old boats

  • @DYoung-vt8pq
    @DYoung-vt8pq 21 день тому

    I enjoy looking at boats! Thanks for taking us along. Safe travels. ❤

  • @Wake2Wake
    @Wake2Wake 21 день тому +1

    Love the variety you guys provide on your channel! I follow several other sailing channels and enjoy them but it’s a lot of the same thing with them. Have really enjoyed the combination of boat work and adventuring!

  • @BillGornicki-qj9mk
    @BillGornicki-qj9mk 21 день тому +4

    Just fix it up good enough to turn it. No need to go full "Mountain Mist" which was beautiful BTW. Get a diesel engine hack to get the three engines running. Would be easier if the engines were pickled after raising but not necessary. Put a couple ozone generators inside for a week, then clean it up and flip it from there. That's a minimal investment to make it operational (not new engines, just running), and clean. Get rid of the mold and mildew. That would sell to someone who wants a lesser of a project they can handle. That could be profitable.

  • @Cajundaddydave
    @Cajundaddydave 21 день тому +5

    That's a hard nope! "If" a guy was a retired diesel mechanic with a place to work on it and loved sport fishing it might be a great project to get him off the couch. He could do all of the high $$$ work and pay a crew to handle the cleaning and interior refurbish he might have something. Pull the engines, get em in a workshop and go through them while others are handling the interior and any fiberglass. Fresh electrical, fresh instruments, this is the only way it could work in my mind.

  • @justsomeguy6474
    @justsomeguy6474 21 день тому +4

    The commercial roots of that boat are what's holding it back with the living space.

    • @hamachi21
      @hamachi21 15 днів тому

      Or vice versa, the interior living space is holding it back from being a work boat.

  • @JD-kv7tx
    @JD-kv7tx 21 день тому

    It's great to see what is out there and the thought process that goes into making the decision... Super helpful keep them coming!

  • @karencrippen1122
    @karencrippen1122 21 день тому

    I loved seeing your boat buying process and evaluation. I'd love to see more! You guys are an inspiration.

  • @jamieblack9349
    @jamieblack9349 21 день тому +1

    I love these types of videos. Your last rebuild of the $100 boat. Inspired me also. Great videos guys.

  • @mikebusick2606
    @mikebusick2606 21 день тому +3

    Yes!
    Love seeing these type of videos!

  • @stephenprouty8728
    @stephenprouty8728 20 днів тому

    ... love the insight you provide when considering a project boat ... thanks for bringing us along ...

  • @tomlpdx
    @tomlpdx 21 день тому +1

    Enjoyed coming along and also enjoyed listening to your discussion about the realities of taking on a project like this. Please keep doing these types of videos, especially while your Cat is on the hard.

  • @bucknaykid4236
    @bucknaykid4236 3 дні тому

    Thanks for pointing out the realities to a cheap boat. Too many wide eyed dreamers start projects and abandon them in the yards.

  • @tonyheitsman4728
    @tonyheitsman4728 21 день тому +15

    I'd come back to watching the channel for this kinda thing

  • @TIICProductions
    @TIICProductions 21 день тому +1

    Loved following along!

  • @christhompson2723
    @christhompson2723 17 днів тому

    Love this video and would love to see more. Thanks for bringing us along!

  • @truenaturestormers2525
    @truenaturestormers2525 21 день тому

    Good too see ya, and ya, I like too see old boats.

  • @jackblah5842
    @jackblah5842 21 день тому +6

    It would be great to get a quick update from the owners of Mountain Mist even if only a few stills.

  • @rickharris5485
    @rickharris5485 21 день тому

    I like these boat tour videos. Keep 'em comin'.

  • @Rev1Kev
    @Rev1Kev 21 день тому +2

    that would be a daunting task, to refurbish that trawler, time and money can fix anything. Loved the Mountian Myst Project

  • @vikimoody8783
    @vikimoody8783 21 день тому +1

    Yeah, I do like that topic of boat projects. I still love sailing the Bahamas best but mix it up! Thanks! You guys are great!

  • @josa9902
    @josa9902 21 день тому +2

    Go for it. You are young and have the energy, and the time.

  • @GregoryStrauss-tk7pe
    @GregoryStrauss-tk7pe 21 день тому +1

    From reading the comments, I would say that most folk's would like to see another resto trawler project. 🙏👍🌟⚓⛵💌 and besides you two are so good at it, i.e: Mountain Mist....

  • @seanlathbury5410
    @seanlathbury5410 21 день тому

    I’m with ya, I love project boats. Two with my son and two of my own. His latest was a 42 Krogen. Such a great boat. Thanks for the walk through

  • @RiverWoods111
    @RiverWoods111 21 день тому +1

    I think I now need a second shower this morning from watching you two walk around in that boat. I would love to see you two maybe build your next boat when that time comes.

    • @RiverWoods111
      @RiverWoods111 21 день тому

      I did like it, I am just OCD and have a thing about dirt, grime, mold, and that kind of stuff. Yeah, the only way I could redo a boat is if I paid someone to do all the dirty work. I can build furniture and stuff, but not dig into the crud you get into.

  • @grahamwheelock7497
    @grahamwheelock7497 21 день тому +2

    I fixed a yanmar 3 cylinder 3 months under water ,new fuel cell clean fuel,replaced water pump,air filter done deal got it running in 5 hours magic

    • @jimbaranski4687
      @jimbaranski4687 19 днів тому +1

      I’ve known a couple of marine mechanics who’ve dealt with waterlogged engines a dozen times. If you can get it running right away, or fill it with oil right away, there’s a good chance it can be got running pretty easily. Of course it can go really bad just as easily.

  • @robertlaurer8392
    @robertlaurer8392 21 день тому

    I enjoy looking at potential rebuilds. Great work!

  • @therodg1043
    @therodg1043 21 день тому

    Always fun to look at boats.

  • @haroldconover5221
    @haroldconover5221 17 днів тому

    That was fun checking out that boat .

  • @ron7447
    @ron7447 21 день тому +13

    Are we gonna die from coming in here?😂. I would personally pass on this one, and continue to enjoy your beautiful boat. Take care guys.❤

  • @KiwiRednek666
    @KiwiRednek666 19 днів тому

    Definitely to throw in more vids like this. Fun as.

  • @raymondencalada4150
    @raymondencalada4150 21 день тому

    Let’s goooooooo I thought since you got a brand new toy you wouldn’t restore another boat I’m soooooo excited!!!!! Can’t wait to see the progress love you guy you guy are real motivation for me getting my boat ready for the water

  • @shawnbeerens4292
    @shawnbeerens4292 20 днів тому

    It was fun to see how you look at project boats!

  • @user-mv3sb7qe3b
    @user-mv3sb7qe3b 21 день тому +2

    If I were 30 something, if I were a diesel mechanic, a marine plumber, a marine electrician and a marine carpenter, or had partners with some of these skills, and if I had 100K in the bank, this could be an interesting project provided that the price of sale at the end would justify the year or two of work necessary. One would need access to a lot of machinery. What's the market for a used boat of this type, even if you changed the interior layout while you had it apart? BTW, it is possible to kill the mold with an ozone generator, but it would require tenting the boat completely and everything would have to be washed afterward. Ozone generators can be rented. It was a pleasure watching you think this through out loud and on camera. Budapeter

  • @ClintHackney
    @ClintHackney 21 день тому

    Definitely like seeing the old boats...

  • @PLAYEATTRAVEL
    @PLAYEATTRAVEL 17 днів тому

    Miss you guys! We don’t check n nearly enough since we left the water…but happy to see you guys killing it! Fair winds my friends!!!!

  • @lotusdolphin
    @lotusdolphin 21 день тому +1

    I personally enjoy your unfiltered sailing excursions. This was fun to watch. I certainly wouldn’t want to tackle it. Reminded me of parlay when Colin got his boat out from the hurricane damaged and it had sunk. if you found somebody that was going to live on it full-time and dock it in Sausalito Francisco, Florida it would be a cool boat for someone. But trying to flip it you’re looking for a needle in a haystack that’s interested. In the meantime you’re paying for it to be docked somewhere. Plus it had that funky layout. I got offered a whole business for a dollar once. After looking into it, it definitely was not worth it even for a dollar. Sierra, you’re absolutely right when she start looking at all the different factors. It changes the amounts and changes the whole game. And unless you have somebody as knowledgeable as Billy, you’d be in deep Doodoo.
    With all that said, I really enjoyed the ride along and talking it all out afterwards I found it very interesting. So thank you. Sending love from LIZ in California.💜🤟🏻🥰⛵️😎🇺🇸🐬

  • @brianlowe753
    @brianlowe753 21 день тому +12

    Where’s your hazmat suit?

  • @TeddyCavachon
    @TeddyCavachon 21 день тому +2

    The way some of us boomer hippies turned yuppies with mechanical skills and no aversion to hard work increased our net worth rapidly was buying run down houses, pouring a lot of sweat equity into them then flipping them for a profit. That ‘ship has sailed’ (pardon the pun) but doing the same thing with run down boats way to do the same thing today.

  • @barbararios8995
    @barbararios8995 21 день тому +2

    Loved it... Maybe a video on how to find these kind of deals??❤

  • @willay747
    @willay747 21 день тому

    That was a fun video! Yes please do more when you are out and about looking!! :)

  • @tollertollertoller
    @tollertollertoller 18 днів тому

    This was a fun journey of prospective project boats.

  • @christip20
    @christip20 20 днів тому +1

    I would love more “Boat” videos! I’ve never done anything like that but for some reason I do go look at them any chance I get, especially when I’m in a State with a Coast. I guess they’re like a Mystery Book into a past that we know nothing about. I actually prefer older Boats (Houses, too!) because to me, they have much more personality! There’s also always something they reveal to you, that new boats don’t……..🍀

  • @Andy-dt8jg
    @Andy-dt8jg 25 днів тому +3

    Interesting to see that boat, but agree - big engines submerged = big $$. Also the soft sounding decks then all the electrics, you're into huge money, and enormous amounts of work. Good one to dodge I think..

  • @j.v.i.398
    @j.v.i.398 16 днів тому

    yes to boat vids !!!

  • @alleycat5472
    @alleycat5472 21 день тому

    Great Episode. Thanks for sharing :)

  • @user-pi3yq7zl1x
    @user-pi3yq7zl1x 21 день тому +2

    Speaking of projects, what’s the plan for Tula? Having watched from the very beginning I am looking forward to seeing you two restore her to the glory she deserves. 💓

  • @bigshowradio_550
    @bigshowradio_550 21 день тому +3

    I admit, I don't watch the new videos of your new boat but I never missed an episode of Mountain Mist. Something about bringing a boat back to life is extremely satisfying. The catamaran is just not the same. Sailing is too much work to just get where you're going 🙂 I was hoping this was going to be the start of a big rebuild. I hope one comes along for you (us).

  • @russoley8995
    @russoley8995 21 день тому

    Redid my 53' Hatteras, but was only in my early 50s than. not sure have that much drive now, as it is a lot of work to bring one back.. But as you said you have to love the boat to get you thru all the why did I get myself into this days.

  • @barbmoff7098
    @barbmoff7098 21 день тому

    Enjoyed all the info...

  • @2nd_of_3
    @2nd_of_3 21 день тому +2

    Thank you for the road trip 😂

  • @christystafford1890
    @christystafford1890 21 день тому

    I did enjoy watching. Yes would like to see more of yall going and checking out rebuilds. I do enjoy your content anyway. But i loved watching mountain mist restore.

  • @svDUCHESS
    @svDUCHESS 20 днів тому

    Fun video. I'd love to see more inspections of potential gems.

  • @nestorportalatin9441
    @nestorportalatin9441 21 день тому

    love this kind of videos

  • @donaldbrown9437
    @donaldbrown9437 21 день тому +1

    Thanks for taking us along on this review! It really looked like a big disaster! Good decision but would love to see more like this!😊

  • @mariemorrissey9378
    @mariemorrissey9378 21 день тому

    Yes, please take us along .

  • @tylercagwin5431
    @tylercagwin5431 13 днів тому

    Loved this!!!

  • @RiverWoods111
    @RiverWoods111 21 день тому +1

    These fish prints for Merch are the coolest thing, please keep doing them because I want one when I can do so, the timing is off right now.

  • @garyagish
    @garyagish 21 день тому

    Yes! Keep sharing this type of content. However do not compromise your health or wealth trying to do a high risk restoration. Loved the Defever videos and the cruising on it. You guys rock!

  • @johnminden669
    @johnminden669 21 день тому

    Really cool boat ‼️
    I would like to more videos like this 😎

  • @seafuryphil
    @seafuryphil 21 день тому

    Absolutely,great video. I'd say that's a viable project for the right person/people .

  • @RichWork
    @RichWork 21 день тому

    I would love to come along anytime you guys check out these boats. I thought it was super interesting! Mountain Mist turned out awesome!

  • @captainjosephlewis
    @captainjosephlewis 21 день тому

    You guys will take care of all that with the best paint ever total boat

  • @DarkSevariant
    @DarkSevariant 21 день тому +1

    2:38 Look on the fridge, that's your waterline. Past the fridge, to the helm station, look under the windows, you'll see the waterline.

  • @AshFromEarth
    @AshFromEarth 20 днів тому

    I saw something a while back where someone said renovating a house was like building a house…with a house in the way 🤣 I can only imagine that is compounded when you’re having to crawl around a boat!

  • @BarbourBoatworks
    @BarbourBoatworks 21 день тому

    Would love to see more old boat videos!

  • @albertsilva8952
    @albertsilva8952 21 день тому

    He'll ya that was very fun,,,,, Thanks

  • @CraigBozart
    @CraigBozart 21 день тому

    Enjoyed it a lot

  • @curtishyde1842
    @curtishyde1842 21 день тому

    Actually it was kind of fun to watch all do that and get your opinion on it

  • @pal98111
    @pal98111 21 день тому

    I enjoyed this !

  • @tcsadventures
    @tcsadventures 20 днів тому

    I think you should live the life that makes you happy! You have to live your dream, not someone else’s. You made a huge financial commitment in the catamaran with the dream of living, sailing and adventure on your new boat. If spending 14 hours a day sweating in the yard for a year isn’t part of your dream right now and runs contrary to your new purchase - most of us will understand. I have no doubt a restoration project is somewhere in the future. On your time line. Enjoy your new boat! I would!

  • @curtiscarpenter1069
    @curtiscarpenter1069 21 день тому +1

    I would like to see and hear your thoughts when looking at and considering project boats.
    That is something I would be interested in because that is probably the only way I could afford a live aboard cruising boat.
    Thanks for sharing your adventurers with us .

  • @bos6782
    @bos6782 15 днів тому

    You both look like you have passion in your eyes to take another boat project on.

  • @dcallan812
    @dcallan812 21 день тому +1

    It needs Jet washed inside then bleached, but 2 John Expensive engines to rebuild, at 60K IF everything is OK. If the blocks dont need machine work. Its one heck of a gamble but interesting take us along more often 2x👍

  • @Cheers_Warren
    @Cheers_Warren 19 днів тому

    This would be good for back to commercial conversion if there is a demand .
    Love this sort of video, always looking at boats and comparing listing to reality is what matters!
    Cheers Warren

  • @TedKidd
    @TedKidd 21 день тому

    Cool episode