Boston Whalers, 15.6 to 18 foot-- The best boat (if you can find one) out there for Bay, or good weather days on the Sea. I work with boats & fish recreation-ally, & there is nothing better in these sizes mentioned above. (if you have one, never let it go ;) Cheers
I get so wrapped up in watching I never make it out to fish anymore. Lol. Great show, when my boat gets older I will gladly drive it from Texas to yall for a make over.
This is the funniest episode yet!! Awesome blueprint, awesome side note about how to use a spray can. The guys in the shop are freaking hilarious! NEVER stop making this show! Also, where can we buy Project Dreamboat tshirts?
Pretty sure they're soft rubber/plastic spikes to stop the coils of fly line falling off the deck into the water. Easier to cast a fly if the line is dry and not caught up under the bow of the boat
Love this show. Absolutely love it!!!! Can I make a career change at 48 and find me a job doing what the guys at MCU do? On a side note, please tell me those 302 exhaust manifolds were cracked or not useable. To see them tossed on the ground made me cringe. I'm assuming they were junk. Oh, you need to find a way to make this a daily show (haaaaaaa.) The anticipation on waiting for updates is killing me. Would love to hear how the stereo sounds when you guys do the next update of the Whaler. Again, awesome show!!!!!
The Shamrock is a pretty cool hull. I know the inboard repower is something new but a bracket and a new Yamaha would have been pretty cool on that boat…
I'm a big outboard guy, every boat I own or have owned has been outboard. I still think they made the right choice leaving the Shamrock an inboard. A 20'ish center console with an outboard is a dime a dozen. The Shamrock is something you rarely see, thus keep it an inboard. They did a good job on it.
steven unrue most full Dreamboat builds last 3 to 4 episodes, we don't just fly through builds, we show the details! From derigging, to painting, to rigging electronics and upholstery. Hard to accomplish that in just a episode or two! Enjoy!
jayynug, most full Dreamboat builds last 3 to 4 episodes, we don't just fly through builds, we show the details! From derigging, to painting, to rigging electronics and upholstery. Hard to accomplish that in just a episode or two! Enjoy!
ON THE SHAMROCK throw all that garbage out. Bracket new Yamaha on the back and she's dependable enough to go to bimini. Plus that inboard will vibrate and make a ton of noise total crap.
$10 grand for a motor... Fucking RIP off lmao Not to mention those $10 POS china LED's are going to shit out in a year.. tops. I know because I've bought 4 sets for different small project shit. They fucking suck.
Ah man just rewatching, That was a fun build and loved when we did the interview
Project Dreamboat Series needs to come back.. The people need it!
Had fun filming that one
love this show. Great job guys.
Excited you got a Shamrock, looking forward to it.
Boston Whalers, 15.6 to 18 foot-- The best boat (if you can find one) out there for Bay, or good weather days on the Sea. I work with boats & fish recreation-ally, & there is nothing better in these sizes mentioned above. (if you have one, never let it go ;) Cheers
Best show on UA-cam! And I love those 20' shamrocks
I get so wrapped up in watching I never make it out to fish anymore. Lol. Great show, when my boat gets older I will gladly drive it from Texas to yall for a make over.
This show seems to be turning into a reality TV show
these guys are definitely rehearsing
Yep.....when directors and producers who have no interest in the actual subject matter or the craft get involved they invariably ruin the series
Love the InfoWars hat
The old shows seem better than the new ones
Good vid
This is the funniest episode yet!! Awesome blueprint, awesome side note about how to use a spray can. The guys in the shop are freaking hilarious! NEVER stop making this show! Also, where can we buy Project Dreamboat tshirts?
Thank you Rob!!! They are a blast to work with. We don't have shirts yet, but can certainly look into it!
Well, I know you guys are developing quite a following. Sign me up for an XXL hoodie!
wish I could afford you guys to restore my nitro bay 1800..
You do great work!!
Did he say that the motor on the Boston whaler was a f-150
What were those spikes on the front of that 17' skiff?
Pretty sure they're soft rubber/plastic spikes to stop the coils of fly line falling off the deck into the water. Easier to cast a fly if the line is dry and not caught up under the bow of the boat
Love this show. Absolutely love it!!!! Can I make a career change at 48 and find me a job doing what the guys at MCU do? On a side note, please tell me those 302 exhaust manifolds were cracked or not useable. To see them tossed on the ground made me cringe. I'm assuming they were junk. Oh, you need to find a way to make this a daily show (haaaaaaa.) The anticipation on waiting for updates is killing me. Would love to hear how the stereo sounds when you guys do the next update of the Whaler. Again, awesome show!!!!!
The Shamrock is a pretty cool hull. I know the inboard repower
is something new but a bracket and a new Yamaha would have been pretty cool on
that boat…
We agree, but the inboard with a closed transom sure does look classy...
I'm a big outboard guy, every boat I own or have owned has been outboard. I still think they made the right choice leaving the Shamrock an inboard. A 20'ish center console with an outboard is a dime a dozen. The Shamrock is something you rarely see, thus keep it an inboard. They did a good job on it.
10k for a small block ford engine?
EXACTLY! 2k tops + 2k install if you're greedy. Charge 5k to redo the console and you're still under 10k
Yes that’s really what they cost
Lol that dude got totally taken for 10k I would have bought a Cummings 4bta and still been under his budget
I'm lost is this an actually T.V. show, a UA-cam show or a 20 minute long ad for this shop?
He built a Cayo skiff...
really dragging out the whaler build huh?
steven unrue most full Dreamboat builds last 3 to 4 episodes, we don't just fly through builds, we show the details! From derigging, to painting, to rigging electronics and upholstery. Hard to accomplish that in just a episode or two! Enjoy!
Tight lines
For 23k I buy a new key west 1720 and I don't have to go tru that much work!! Senceless
Yunier Perez lol a key west ? 😂😂
@@AnthonyC249 LOL ! You are so right.
Are you Really dragging the whaler project into 3 different episodes? Show us the finish project already
jayynug, most full Dreamboat builds last 3 to 4 episodes, we don't just fly through builds, we show the details! From derigging, to painting, to rigging electronics and upholstery. Hard to accomplish that in just a episode or two! Enjoy!
thanks for reply! still love the show
@@FLSportsman dont listen to that guy, keep doing what you guys are doing!
ON THE SHAMROCK throw all that garbage out. Bracket new Yamaha on the back and she's dependable enough to go to bimini. Plus that inboard will vibrate and make a ton of noise total crap.
Straight crooks!!!!!😂😂😂😂
um..duh..glass in the propshaft cutout, get a bracket made.. suzuki 300..no brainer fellas
I can pick a dime up with a forklift just saying I’ll accept that challenge
I just went through 4 videos to see the Boston whaler. I'm out of time sorry
1776!
First :)
Good work, but yall are RAPPING PEOPLE!!!
$10 grand for a motor... Fucking RIP off lmao
Not to mention those $10 POS china LED's are going to shit out in a year.. tops. I know because I've bought 4 sets for different small project shit. They fucking suck.
that's about right for the engine..
Lol no, you can buy tons of engines of those specs with FI for $5k... Motor labor $2-3k tops...
Yes you could buy any old engine, but marine engines are quadruple the price