@@brentfogg4419 wrong the hose pissing water on the port side is the deck hose the water pissing on the starboard side midship is the wash at the pot hauler station. The pumps are most likely ran off the main engine or generator via electric PTO clutch that drives the pump. Initial splash, all systems go! Cheers friend, FYI 500 ton master captain with 25 years commercially fishing the eastern seaboard.
@@potatolew4495 could also be the bildge. Often boats are left out and new boats don't often have their hatches adjusted before delivery or sea trials. When the boats are launched all the water can befed by gravity into one bay and the pump is triggered. Not saying that is the case but it can be. Could also be the wash pump feeding out as well. Some of these fiberglass boats as many as nine or ten hatches on the deck and if you go below even with them close you can still sea light. They need to be adjusted each arm seperatly from below to set them so they don't leak but you know that, others here don't so that's why I mention it. We have outfitted and wired over ten boats since march. Cheers from Summerside Prince Edward Island.
I bet you upkeep on a boat that size is upwards on 75k a year. You have to be at least, at least, a small multimillionaire to own that and expense the upkeep.
this boat is so beautiful.
Beautiful boat. Congratulations and best of luck. What hull is that?
Looks to me to be a Wesmac vessel design
43 Flowers Boatworks Hull
Why was it pissing water immediately? Rainwater in the hall?,.... Absolutely beautiful boat
Raw water discharge from engine
@@brentfogg4419 wrong the hose pissing water on the port side is the deck hose the water pissing on the starboard side midship is the wash at the pot hauler station. The pumps are most likely ran off the main engine or generator via electric PTO clutch that drives the pump. Initial splash, all systems go! Cheers friend, FYI 500 ton master captain with 25 years commercially fishing the eastern seaboard.
@@potatolew4495 could also be the bildge. Often boats are left out and new boats don't often have their hatches adjusted before delivery or sea trials. When the boats are launched all the water can befed by gravity into one bay and the pump is triggered. Not saying that is the case but it can be. Could also be the wash pump feeding out as well. Some of these fiberglass boats as many as nine or ten hatches on the deck and if you go below even with them close you can still sea light. They need to be adjusted each arm seperatly from below to set them so they don't leak but you know that, others here don't so that's why I mention it. We have outfitted and wired over ten boats since march. Cheers from Summerside Prince Edward Island.
That's a nice skeg boat.
Quanto custa um desse ?
Donde esta ese lugar
New Harbor, Maine USA
Ok. I will col you.
That green is horrendous against the red.
Gr8 boat cap
I bet you upkeep on a boat that size is upwards on 75k a year. You have to be at least, at least, a small multimillionaire to own that and expense the upkeep.
I would love to give a good home to red lady or a boat like her l would call her Connie Beth