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As a 3 minute's walk away from the harbor local, I see you guys walking the pla.... Working on the boat regularly. You ever need a 3 minute call for a cameraman, or just need to shower the harbor gunk off before heading home, I gochoo! :) Sent an email to the website regarding the same. It can't hurt to have a neighbor on your side! I yelled at Oscar yesterday during the rain, to tell him "Good Job" but the rain was coming down pretty hard, so I am quite sure he didn't "hear" me, but just know you've got a local fan regardless! edit: As a cancer survivor myself... YAY!!!
You may already know this, but there are products like HEET that you can add to the gas to pull out any remaining water. I believe if there's ethanol in the fuel, that will do it over time as well. Obviously wouldn't work with 20gal of water in the tank, but if you want to get the last few bits out, maybe try this.
Phase separation - fuel Every single electrical device, including the harnesses on that boat are going to die in short order. You can deny that inevitability and endure constant break downs or you can acknowledge the reality and start replacing.
Been there my friend. In 2019 I was diagnosed with stage 3 almost 4 cancer. All my Lymph nodes were contaminated. Fortunately I responded well to Chemo and did not require Radiation Treatment. After surgery (removed all the Lymph nodes) I was cancer free. Still go in every 3 months, but so far everything is looking great.
Hey Chris most marinas have wifi and you can get flood sensors and it will alert you when you start getting water in the boat and then u can call the marina and have them.check on it while u are on the way
As a plumber that had no clue about boats but life kinda led me working as a professional skipper for over 10 years now... all I can say that docking is an art form that requires calmness and mostly super slow technical movements, so remember a few panic attacks here and there will be part of the learning curve :) cheers
Listen here bud. I’ve been doing this for about 36 years. It’s not that hard. Just remember to grease your joints and get a good tune to save the boxers.
You should add a sea cork, a valve to shut the raw water out of the boat before the strainer, if there is enough room for it. Close the valve every time you are leaving the boat for extended periods.
As a fellow boater I appreciate you including All the SNAFU’s that one runs into when it comes to maintenance/ repairs. Everyone that hasn’t ? Has never owned a boat! Thx, keep them coming!
If I'm not mistaken, it's just as big a problem spitting gas into the water in the river as it is in the marina, except it won't be so obvious who is responsible for the sheen. You probably know that you can be held responsible for any spillage that you create anywhere on the water.
Are old two stroke engines forbidden then? They spew about 20 % of the fuel right out the exhaust. While a spill of diesel oil is quite bad, a small amount of gasoline will rapidly evaporate and isn't really a big problem.
Great to hear about your results brother. I’m dealing with prostate cancer and right now I’m cancer feee and treatment comes to an end at the end of August for me. Wishing you the best.
Just seen your yacht today while driving over the Marquam. Looking good and I'm happy to say the dinghy is still on the bow lol. Now that the weather is starting to get better I hope to see you guys out on the water
Please buy a big simple waterproof tarp to keep the rain ( and maybe the cold wind) out of the back of the boat when you are working on it. Mount it from the radar arch to the back and just work dry, Feel a bit warmer and keep the enginebay dry. Better for all stuff in there and better for yourself.
I live on the gulf coast and work on the water. Marine environments offer unlimited challenges especially in cold climates. Wishing you luck as you continue your boat adventures. If I could give some suggestions, run some kind of heater in the winter, and seek input from long time boat owners in your area. I’m really rooting for you and don’t want to see your ownership experience get more painful
Please buy a big simple waterproof tarp to keep the rain ( and maybe the cold wind) out of the back of the boat when you are working on it. Mount it from the radar arch to the back and just work dry, Feel a bit warmer and keep the enginebay dry. Better for all stuff in there and better for yourself.
You ever get your boaters license? Id be amazed if your insurance company will cover you if not! Youd learn things like hot to use your VHF and about how to operate your vessel!
Hi Chris 😊 love your channel have followed you for years, watch all episodes😃 Regarding your boat electric wire harness for your audio and everything else. Be careful not to have unprotected wires, all wires must be protected by a circuit breaker in case of faults, if not you risk fire!🔥 sad times for the boating experience 😬
Awesome news on the cancer, I’m so glad to hear your results were so good. Good job on the boat, you got really lucky on this one. Looking forward to more boat stuff 😎🇨🇦
2 1/2 years...WOOHOO! So happy to hear that. I'm a firm believer, (having a friend who beat leukemia almost 40 years ago, and is still cancer free, ) that attitude has a lot to do with staying healthy. Live strong, love strong, laugh even stronger.
Fun idea for when you are with ChrisFix and Tavarish. If you happen to go to either of their houses/shops it would be cool to see you review your their cars. I think it would be cool to get your opinion on their builds etc. Would be a fun and easy video to make that would probably do well :)
Loving this series, I'm currently servicing the engines (and ironing out a few electrical issues) on the 'missus Sealine! Great news about the cancer, my sister was diagnosed three years ago, unfortunately we lost her last September.
Congratulations on your cancer free diagnosis. Very happy to hear that. Cancer is such a horrible thing. I lost my dad a year ago this month to lung cancer and it was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to deal with and I wasn’t even the one with the cancer. I pray every day that we will find a cure because no one deserves to die like that. Thanks for sharing your story.
The good news on all of this is that the weather in PDX this week (March 14-20) is supposed to be damn near summer temperatures! Hope you're able to get out on the water and enjoy.
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I'm so happy the boat lives again. I really thought it would be scrap. At first I thought it was saltwater. Glad it's a river
Thanks so much! I really appreciated that video and the break down for sure. Bigger logs and rocks freak me out….I am gonna practice this technique for sure.
5:12 usually the fin thing on the outboard should be even with or slightly below the bottom of the transom I think. (At Least that’s what I was told when buying a Nissan 5hp Motor for my 14ft aluminum boat.) That one sticks way below the bottom but since it’s just a inflatable dingy it shouldn’t matter.
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Happy to hear about you being cancer free. I lasted a year before I had a recurrence of mine. I go in on March 14th for another chunk of my back to be removed and some more lymph nodes from my armpit 😒
I would do a radio check. I would also just leave heavy batteries in instead of cement as they are more useful unless you are looking to make someone cement shoes. Awesome you got it running. Some years ago I rebuilt a repo 39 sea ray that needed everything put back. Fun stuff.
Great news on all levels! Really pleased thats worked out for you. Perserverance is an outstanding quality. Looking forward to more boaty things. I shall watch the Insurance info episode later.
For the radio... It has three power cables, positive, negative and a usually yellow remote positive... You connect the positive and negative to your battery and your remote to your ignition, that way the radio turns off once your ignition is off
19:35 Engine is running rich... Those air filters look undersized for a four cylinder Honda Civic even if there are two intakes per engine. Pipe in some fresh air through an appropriate sized filter box and see how it runs.
As a retired marine master tech with 45 years experience, you will be chasing electrical goblins (after sinking) until it is completely re-wired. Those goblins will show their ass at the worst possible time. Good luck and be safe.
y'know, the shot of the boat from the side with the guy pressure washing, is the first time i really got a good sense of scale of just how big it is, like yes ive known it can fit 4-6 ppl and has a bedroom in it but just never rly took in its size till that shot, just after you were talking about adding ballasts
Oscar is one hell of a person, this guy can make everything! You see him working his ass off on every project and always delivers good things. Saludos desde Tijuana viejón, keep rocking the good work you’re awesome!
Great news about your cancer Chris. Nice to see the boat lives again. 14 bags of concrete will make sure it hits the bottom next time if there is one. Please take all precautions to keep her afloat.
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You guys are the best !! Can't believe the boat sunk and boom it's already back running again !!!
Second channel link??
You should get some fuel additive that evaporates the water out of the fuel and helps with your injectors and ect.
Plug on the right is a phone plug from italy. it's a BTicino 2021
@@MRBenchwork www.youtube.com/@behindthebuild8749
As a 3 minute's walk away from the harbor local, I see you guys walking the pla.... Working on the boat regularly. You ever need a 3 minute call for a cameraman, or just need to shower the harbor gunk off before heading home, I gochoo! :) Sent an email to the website regarding the same. It can't hurt to have a neighbor on your side!
I yelled at Oscar yesterday during the rain, to tell him "Good Job" but the rain was coming down pretty hard, so I am quite sure he didn't "hear" me, but just know you've got a local fan regardless!
edit: As a cancer survivor myself... YAY!!!
B is for BADASS!
Get this comment to the top!
yuh, always helps to have a friend at the dock
the fact that you literally fixed a sunken boat is just 🤯 i would have been like welp there's that goodbye!
@@blizzyblz7832no no let them cook
I have never seen a UA-cam comment! Thats dope!
Wrong account? lol
No wonder UA-cam is being run by bunch of TikTokers 🥴
@@DanDaMan2442you are leaving a UA-cam comment…. I don’t believe you.
Glad to hear you’re cancer free,I had cancer 12 years ago and I’m still cancer free.
That’s great to hear I had cancer almost a year and a half ago and I’m doing good. Hope you stay well!
I hear you bro, great to hear, I am 24 years in remission as well. I had Hodgkin's Lymphoma at 16 years old and I survived as well.
You love to see it!
God is good! 🙏🏽👍🏼
You kick life’s ass!!!
It's funny that those of us in Portland know exactly what days you filmed this. 😂
And?
@@jerrywilcox9890 Ok bot
@GTIModBlog the only bot here is you cupcake lol.
@GTIModBlog try hard you really think I care what your useless behind calls me lol.
@@jerrywilcox9890 and and? 🤔
You may already know this, but there are products like HEET that you can add to the gas to pull out any remaining water. I believe if there's ethanol in the fuel, that will do it over time as well. Obviously wouldn't work with 20gal of water in the tank, but if you want to get the last few bits out, maybe try this.
Phase separation - fuel
Every single electrical device, including the harnesses on that boat are going to die in short order. You can deny that inevitability and endure constant break downs or you can acknowledge the reality and start replacing.
B is for Bloody well milk the content for them views.
Been there my friend. In 2019 I was diagnosed with stage 3 almost 4 cancer. All my Lymph nodes were contaminated. Fortunately I responded well to Chemo and did not require Radiation Treatment. After surgery (removed all the Lymph nodes) I was cancer free. Still go in every 3 months, but so far everything is looking great.
Congrats on reviving the sunk boat. Lots of work, quite a bit of head-scratching, but success. Nice going.
Hey Chris most marinas have wifi and you can get flood sensors and it will alert you when you start getting water in the boat and then u can call the marina and have them.check on it while u are on the way
As a plumber that had no clue about boats but life kinda led me working as a professional skipper for over 10 years now... all I can say that docking is an art form that requires calmness and mostly super slow technical movements, so remember a few panic attacks here and there will be part of the learning curve :) cheers
Cut to the competition where those dudes violently dock in like 32 foot yachts. Fucking wild.
WTF does “plumber” have to do with docking a boat?
It's some of the easiest thing to do.😂
@@buellb0yas a Carpenter that steals catalytic converters. I can confidently tell you. Being a plumber makes no difference when docking a boat.
Listen here bud. I’ve been doing this for about 36 years. It’s not that hard. Just remember to grease your joints and get a good tune to save the boxers.
Your inspiration to the everyday guy who runs into trouble, you show a never give in attitude
You should add a sea cork, a valve to shut the raw water out of the boat before the strainer, if there is enough room for it. Close the valve every time you are leaving the boat for extended periods.
Seacock?
@@jamesranker6275 valve, normally placed straight on/after the inlet.
Really enjoyed the boat content - I was hooked! Congrats getting it back on the water!
As a fellow boater I appreciate you including All the SNAFU’s that one runs into when it comes to maintenance/ repairs. Everyone that hasn’t ? Has never owned a boat! Thx, keep them coming!
Being cancer free feels so amazing. Your YT videos helped me a lot when I was going through treatments for my cancer.
If I'm not mistaken, it's just as big a problem spitting gas into the water in the river as it is in the marina, except it won't be so obvious who is responsible for the sheen. You probably know that you can be held responsible for any spillage that you create anywhere on the water.
Are old two stroke engines forbidden then? They spew about 20 % of the fuel right out the exhaust. While a spill of diesel oil is quite bad, a small amount of gasoline will rapidly evaporate and isn't really a big problem.
Good to hear about your good health!
Great to hear about your results brother. I’m dealing with prostate cancer and right now I’m cancer feee and treatment comes to an end at the end of August for me. Wishing you the best.
Glad to have you back...looking forward to the rest of the trip...
You really need to take a Coast Guard Auxiliary Boating classes.
Any boating classes would be good.
@cmssafetystore what did he do so wrong?
@@steveww07he flew the boat into the ground
Just seen your yacht today while driving over the Marquam. Looking good and I'm happy to say the dinghy is still on the bow lol. Now that the weather is starting to get better I hope to see you guys out on the water
Congrats on your health mate. We're the same age and you've done a lot for my (skin) cancer awareness through sharing your story.
Please buy a big simple waterproof tarp to keep the rain ( and maybe the cold wind) out of the back of the boat when you are working on it. Mount it from the radar arch to the back and just work dry, Feel a bit warmer and keep the enginebay dry. Better for all stuff in there and better for yourself.
I live on the gulf coast and work on the water. Marine environments offer unlimited challenges especially in cold climates. Wishing you luck as you continue your boat adventures. If I could give some suggestions, run some kind of heater in the winter, and seek input from long time boat owners in your area. I’m really rooting for you and don’t want to see your ownership experience get more painful
So Glad you're all clear Chris.
Happy to hear your health is going well.
To all of us thats very important
I’m rooting for you. You got this!
What a Journey , thanks for sharing and taking us through it, highs and lows.
Congrats on the continued good health!
Can't wait till you buy a 30 year old plane ...
B is for Biggles!
B is for Boeing
Thats not a safe idea, his builds be collapsing
That would still be fairly new
"i just bought Elvis Presley's plane and did a test flight"
Happy for you on the good results from the scans, brother.
*Great job! Good to see you guys got the boat sorted out, it’s amazing what a few determined guys with a good work ethic can accomplish*
Great to hear the fantastic news about your health 👍 Stay strong 💪
Congrats on your two and half year clear diagnosis may you have a lot more.
A simply amazing transformation in such a short amount of time!! Congrats!
Please buy a big simple waterproof tarp to keep the rain ( and maybe the cold wind) out of the back of the boat when you are working on it. Mount it from the radar arch to the back and just work dry, Feel a bit warmer and keep the enginebay dry. Better for all stuff in there and better for yourself.
Might be a bit harder to shoot an effective video that way.
@@432b86ed Yes, true. Light can be challenging that way. But clear plastic is also an option. or translucent.
@@dextersxxxxlab True that.
The impeller on that kicker got a good break-in😂
If I'm not mistaken that's an air cooled motor
@@Jay-zl7mwyou know what? That makes sense. It's just definitely not common
its air cooled but yeah... as a boat owner i cringed when the earmuffs werent on the lower unit. a lot.
Did wonder?
15 seconds no water equals no impeller.
18:30 The boat looks soo nice Chris! You all ‘did a great job!’
As a lifelong waterman, it’s really hard watching y’all work on a boat.
😂 I’m so torn.. I admire the can do attitude!!
It’s nice seeing people try to fix stuff but it’s really shoty work
You ever get your boaters license? Id be amazed if your insurance company will cover you if not! Youd learn things like hot to use your VHF and about how to operate your vessel!
I appreciate all the work you've put into the boat. It was heartbreaking when it sank. I'm glad you're stick with it!
Hi Chris 😊 love your channel have followed you for years, watch all episodes😃
Regarding your boat electric wire harness for your audio and everything else. Be careful not to have unprotected wires, all wires must be protected by a circuit breaker in case of faults, if not you risk fire!🔥 sad times for the boating experience 😬
Happy to see you doing well cancer wise and the boat doing boat stuff. Love boat stuff!
Congratulations on 2.5 years and many more to come!
Awesome news on the cancer, I’m so glad to hear your results were so good. Good job on the boat, you got really lucky on this one. Looking forward to more boat stuff 😎🇨🇦
Happy for your clean scan Chris and keep B is for Boat content coming!
Great news about your health take care brother, big fan ,and we need some updates about the camper please 🙏
Love the b is for boat content, also glad to hear of your clear scan!
Great content perseverance pays off - great recovery on one of a kind boat, just in time too spring around the corner.
Fantastic News on your latest Cancer Update! So glad you continue to be healthy and clear of that horrible disease!
You need davits and mount a pwc on the back. Hell with concrete for ballast
2 1/2 years...WOOHOO! So happy to hear that. I'm a firm believer, (having a friend who beat leukemia almost 40 years ago, and is still cancer free, ) that attitude has a lot to do with staying healthy.
Live strong, love strong, laugh even stronger.
Greetings from AUS. Great to see this part of your collection working. Looking forwards to the Murcielago update.
Your guys tenacity to get this thing floating and running again, is amazing! One of the reasons you keep your viewers coming back!
Awesome and outstanding as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
Congratulations Chris, great to hear
Im happy you saved the boat with minimal losses! Cant wait for the update on the car builds and the finishing touches on the boat!
congrats for the 2 years! glad things looking good!
Fun idea for when you are with ChrisFix and Tavarish. If you happen to go to either of their houses/shops it would be cool to see you review your their cars. I think it would be cool to get your opinion on their builds etc. Would be a fun and easy video to make that would probably do well :)
Great persistence guys and job well done
Radios on boats historically need constant supply to keep settings from being lost. In fact many boats have separate breaker just for that purpose,
congrats on the continuous good health Chris that is fantastic news
Loving this series, I'm currently servicing the engines (and ironing out a few electrical issues) on the 'missus Sealine! Great news about the cancer, my sister was diagnosed three years ago, unfortunately we lost her last September.
It's awesome seeing an Oregon UA-camr nice and refreshing seeing a local guy on here and look forward to more videos
Dude...glad to hear all is good.....BIG win...carry on the excellence
I'm glad to see the boat recovery. The series involving the boat is the best! I also like the car content, though I follow a few car UA-camr's.
Keep monitoring my brother, this is part of your job to stay alive and educate people. I like watching you. PDX
I hope a see a bunch of boat videos this summer of you actually enjoying it.
Congratulations on your cancer free diagnosis. Very happy to hear that. Cancer is such a horrible thing. I lost my dad a year ago this month to lung cancer and it was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to deal with and I wasn’t even the one with the cancer. I pray every day that we will find a cure because no one deserves to die like that. Thanks for sharing your story.
You lucked out with everything! Glad the motors are good!
Please put the product "heat" into your fuel. Ut helps absorb and residual water in the gas
The good news on all of this is that the weather in PDX this week (March 14-20) is supposed to be damn near summer temperatures! Hope you're able to get out on the water and enjoy.
I'm so happy the boat lives again. I really thought it would be scrap. At first I thought it was saltwater. Glad it's a river
Thanks so much! I really appreciated that video and the break down for sure. Bigger logs and rocks freak me out….I am gonna practice this technique for sure.
Chris you and Oscar look like Mario and Luigi great team love the content what ever you do I’m here to support your channel
That's awesome man you beat it and stayed on top mentally! Enjoy your awesome life now😎
5:12 usually the fin thing on the outboard should be even with or slightly below the bottom of the transom I think.
(At Least that’s what I was told when buying a Nissan 5hp Motor for my 14ft aluminum boat.)
That one sticks way below the bottom but since it’s just a inflatable dingy it shouldn’t matter.
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Congrats on the clean bill of health man! Happy to hear that there are no reoccurrences! Cheers!
Congratulations Chris, great to hear
Happy to hear about you being cancer free. I lasted a year before I had a recurrence of mine. I go in on March 14th for another chunk of my back to be removed and some more lymph nodes from my armpit 😒
I would do a radio check. I would also just leave heavy batteries in instead of cement as they are more useful unless you are looking to make someone cement shoes. Awesome you got it running. Some years ago I rebuilt a repo 39 sea ray that needed everything put back. Fun stuff.
amazing news! 2.5 years! that's fantastic news!
Great news on all levels! Really pleased thats worked out for you. Perserverance is an outstanding quality. Looking forward to more boaty things. I shall watch the Insurance info episode later.
For the radio... It has three power cables, positive, negative and a usually yellow remote positive... You connect the positive and negative to your battery and your remote to your ignition, that way the radio turns off once your ignition is off
Smokin' deal on that Yamanot! Put a $1000 SS prop and a 100 HP shot of NOS on her and you could make Hawaii by nightfall.
Did I say that out loud?
Dont run the outboard motor dry. It has a waterump impeller in the stamn. Made of rubber 😊👍
Good news on cancer scans! Thats a lot to process and have reminders about. Great work on the boat! Enjoying the boat episodes!
Glad to hear the cancer Is still gone! Been following you for probably 8 years and love your content!
I'm glad you're doing well 👍
19:35 Engine is running rich... Those air filters look undersized for a four cylinder Honda Civic even if there are two intakes per engine. Pipe in some fresh air through an appropriate sized filter box and see how it runs.
As a retired marine master tech with 45 years experience, you will be chasing electrical goblins (after sinking) until it is completely re-wired. Those goblins will show their ass at the worst possible time. Good luck and be safe.
Congrats on the good results(health), that's great news!
Glad to hear your still cancer free, love your videos and great guys who work with you
y'know, the shot of the boat from the side with the guy pressure washing, is the first time i really got a good sense of scale of just how big it is, like yes ive known it can fit 4-6 ppl and has a bedroom in it but just never rly took in its size till that shot, just after you were talking about adding ballasts
awesome, glad you guys got it going again.
Great result with your scan buddy I’m just starting the journey with my wife rough times….🤞
Oscar is one hell of a person, this guy can make everything! You see him working his ass off on every project and always delivers good things.
Saludos desde Tijuana viejón, keep rocking the good work you’re awesome!
Great news about your cancer Chris. Nice to see the boat lives again.
14 bags of concrete will make sure it hits the bottom next time if there is one. Please take all precautions to keep her afloat.