You owe us, random UA-cam people, NOTHING. It is only your generosity that allows the rest of us to follow along on your restoration journey. Thank you kindly. You two have a unique easy going comforting presence on camera. Your style sets your restoration channel far above most of the others. Those channels are good as well, but yours is outstanding! Your video productions move along at a great pace while not getting stuck at any one spot too long. Your videos mix in a generous amount of "after" pictures/video that displays the finished product. That additional editing effort takes a lot of work on your part and yields an superior viewing experience. Thank you for your quality productions! It doesn't surprise me that you had a few corporations/businesses "donate" their products for you to use. Your glowing recommendation of the individual that did your canvas work made me wish you had named their business as well (If you did I apologize for missing that piece). I may be buying a boat in Port Angeles as well (much smaller) and it likely needs new canvas. -Respectfully
Thank you so much for your kind words. I'm happy to see you appreciate the extra effort we put in! We didn't mention him because he went out of business and disappeared from what we could tell. If you'll be in Port Angeles, then we can definitely provide whatever recommendations we have on local businesses. You can email us at contact@seekingseas.com.
Holy s*** I was starting to get worried if you guys were dead or something. 😮 But I'm happy to see y'all still alive and are going to continue the series.
Thank you guys so much. I randomly discovered your channel today and have already watched all of your videos. I was so hooked on this incredible restoration. The quality of your content is pretty great as well so you should definitely be proud. I am really waiting for a video where you take this baby for a spin with maybe some updates of the restoration. Just really wanna see it ripping through the waves, you know) Wish you all the best!
As someone who tried to restore a 39ft gaff-rigged ketch in Marbella on and off during several years in the eighties with quite a lot of help, and finally abandonning the project, I am speechless with admiration. You seem to achieve in a morning what I barely achieved in a week.
You two remind me of my spouse and I . We are on our 13 th boat after 44 years of marriage. Some boats were more projects than others. You are on the right track. We have completed the great Loop and spent 6 seasons in the Bahamas as a result of the sweat equity we put in to our boats. Loved your U tube episodes.❤
Without being too cloying you are the most lovely couple I have ever checked out! So impressive with Jesse's engineering skills and Hannah's electronic knowledge + skills explaining in a simple uncomplicated way! Excellent reporting! I used to love tinkering when I was younger building small aircraft and understanding how everything worked! A large motor launch abandoned for 40 years is especially impressive. Therefore, it is most satisfying to see that the boat is rising like a phoenix!
It's great to see you two agian. I've bought the smaller version of your boat. And watched your videos a few times wishing you'd do another video. Glad to see you both agian. From NZ
Hey guys. I’ve binged watch your whole entire episodes. I’m a navy veteran. I really enjoy how folks like you restore old boats. You guys did a fantastic job doing so. I’m looking forward to see you take the boat out and see how well it performs. Until the next episode. Fair winds and following seas.
She's looking better and better; your hard work is paying off! Good thinking using plywood on the overhead. I did the headliners on these boats and you wouldn't want to mess with the vinyl cloth yourselves- big pain! Love the color schemes; the blue piping on the cushions looks great! I hope you get a chance to do some cruising this summer; you're awfully close to some great places to go. Smooth sailing!
Hi guys, so great to see you're back. I was worried something bad may have happened. Totally understand, life happens and things don't always go to plan. Looking forward to seeing the next video. Take care and welcome back. 👋🥳🎉💖💖
Wow you two have put a huge amount of work in this boat, kudos to you for bringing it back to life and you’re going to enjoy cruising on it when it’s completely finished, it’s a labor of love, great job!
You guys are fantastic!! Living the salt life dream!! But after it’s all said and done, you have made a wonderful on the water home for a lot less than a home mortgage!!
You guys "Rocked" everything. .I sat here today and watched every episode from 1 to 19 and can't wait to see more. I cannot believe someone was living in such grotesque conditions. Detriot engines, YES SIR !
Very nice and it's great to see the latest update on the project. You guys are making great progress. Hopefully you will get more time this summer to get your boat restoration closer to completion. It is really going to be nice when the hard work and expense is behind you. It will happen.
Thanks for sharing all that you have done. My wife and I are in the same boat. We have done what you have done and tried some things you did. DIY on a boat just makes you feel good. It’s all you and makes it a special boat. May you get many years out of her and each other!
Ive missed seeing these videos from you two. Glad to see you're back and still cracking on with the renovation. Great job so far, looking forward to the next one
I am so happy to see you guys.i was wondering where you were.the boat looks great.youve done so much.cant wait to see her out on the water.til next time👍🙏❤😎ciao ciao
This is quite interesting. I am thinking of taking on a similar type project boat when I retire. You folks are definitely providing a good perspective.
Welcome back! Amazing job, the boat is really coming together nicely. Can't wait for more updates and to see that new paint on the boat in the colors you really want, plus the naming of your boat should be special. Cheers!
You two did an amazing job just shows you what can be accomplished with true love Goodluck for the future don't stop the video's please continue now with the adventures on the boat I love you guys
I’m glad to see Mr Crowley , and you guys too ! I’m getting ready to restore a 1985 Chris Craft 315 Commander , ironically I grew up on a 1984 and got my fathers old slip . I’m thinking of starting to video it but have no idea how to start !
When. I saw the heat lamp in the forward head I thought there's a fire waiting to start. Get rid of it fast as you can. So many fires get started by heat lamps, both marine and residential. Great work you’re doing on the boat.
So happy to see more videos from you guys! Some paint and the topsides will look amazing, if you don't burn down the boat before then :) Man you got lucky with that heatlamp. Could've been a disaster! Looking forward to more content!
Boat has really come along nicely it’s a credit to all the hard work you have both done. Even sponsors have started offering you free products & support.👍 please make some more episodes. Thank you 👍👍🙏🇬🇧
The upholstery work on your boat looks great, it certainly isn’t cheap. I only have a 23’ boat, a wrap around bench in the front of my boat, 2 person captains seat, and another two person bench. I was quoted $6300 and $7800, to reupholster and cushion mine. My jaw just about hit the floor. I didn’t get it done, I figured it was nothing to it, so I tried doing one myself, and it looks awful.😂 I look forward to seeing your future projects, especially the exterior flooring, and paint. I’ve seen something similar, or possibly the same stuff as your flooring sample. On a few of the DIY boat UA-cam channel. They also used a light & dark, gray, all 3 colors looked great. BOL
I hear you! Our first quote was 12k 😵 but the person we ended up going with was $6000 for the canvassing and another $1300 for the upholstery. It's still not cheap, but I think it made a huge difference.
Nice Job! We have 1988 Jefferson 42 that we have worked on for the past 4 years. As a suggestion- We enjoy cooking in a large covered electric skillet. You can make grill sandwiches, breakfast, and many one pot meals when the weather is not cooperating, and it stows out of the way. a crock pot is also a standby. Keep up the awesome work!!
Just binged all of your videos lol. I love these so much. I was so glad to see the recent update on the boat, it looks fantastic! And holy smokes Hannah, you should do modeling work on the side! So excited to see future progress.
One of the reason why fire watch is so important on vessels in port….Obviously recreational boats don’t have the same manpower or resources but the door is a big wake up call. This is more than a year ago. Adding in fire / smoke detection would be something to think about. Adding remote monitoring would be a big one for me…. Subscribed guys….Anyone who doesn’t realize the amount of work to keep a boat going or bringing it back….Should see this. You guys are really putting in the sweat equity.
Good to see you back. Got really worried that something had happened to both of you. I’m glad you are all doing great. Looking forward to some more videos in the future, just luv that boat. Take care. 🇨🇦😎🇨🇦
Welcome back !! We missed you. You guys have really done a nice job on the boat and she is looking good. Have a great summer and please post when you can.
Glad to see you back and the progress you've made. Since you ask for input from the viewers, you may want to reach out to Gus from "In too deep". He is a fellow youtuber about his boating adventures, a mechanic and would be extremely helpful in answering any questions you may have; just by watching his channel. Good luck with everything!
You guys are Awesome! The boat is looking great! It's so cool you work together. In this Crazy world it is very comforting to see young people doing this. Life on the Water is Special!
12/25/23 Merry Christmas and have a happy and healthy new year. I congratulate the both of you . Having a boat like you have is constant work and I'll add pleasure. When its a team effort its fabulous. I look forword to your next video. Enjoy the journey.
It is coming along very nice. That vent hose on the water tank needs to be replaced ASAP. It is full of bacteria and mold. This can be avoided by not allowing the tank to get to the vent tube when filling the tank. Monitor the filling by lifting the bed and watching the level come up. This also save the tank by not putting pressure on the sides of the tank when water is forced out of the vent tube. Keep the updates coming!
We are restoring a 1974 Cheoy Lee Pilothouse in Olympia at West Bay Marina (slips available). We bought it 2021 in Westport, WA and drove it up and around making Neah Bay our first landfall, but then Port Angeles our first legal landfall. Sure we will see you guys somewhere. Keep up the good work. Captain DJ & Cheri.
🦘🇦🇺First time in, and you guys have really put a lot of work into that boat. Seems there wasn’t a place that needed work. Great job, well done. Hope you have decades of enjoyment on the water. 🙏
You owe us, random UA-cam people, NOTHING. It is only your generosity that allows the rest of us to follow along on your restoration journey. Thank you kindly. You two have a unique easy going comforting presence on camera. Your style sets your restoration channel far above most of the others. Those channels are good as well, but yours is outstanding! Your video productions move along at a great pace while not getting stuck at any one spot too long. Your videos mix in a generous amount of "after" pictures/video that displays the finished product. That additional editing effort takes a lot of work on your part and yields an superior viewing experience. Thank you for your quality productions! It doesn't surprise me that you had a few corporations/businesses "donate" their products for you to use. Your glowing recommendation of the individual that did your canvas work made me wish you had named their business as well (If you did I apologize for missing that piece). I may be buying a boat in Port Angeles as well (much smaller) and it likely needs new canvas.
-Respectfully
Thank you so much for your kind words. I'm happy to see you appreciate the extra effort we put in! We didn't mention him because he went out of business and disappeared from what we could tell. If you'll be in Port Angeles, then we can definitely provide whatever recommendations we have on local businesses. You can email us at contact@seekingseas.com.
Boat is looking fantastic, you both should feel proud for all you have accomplished.
Good to see you guys are back! Looking forward to more projects / videos. Cheers!
Holy s*** I was starting to get worried if you guys were dead or something. 😮 But I'm happy to see y'all still alive and are going to continue the series.
Thank you guys so much. I randomly discovered your channel today and have already watched all of your videos. I was so hooked on this incredible restoration. The quality of your content is pretty great as well so you should definitely be proud. I am really waiting for a video where you take this baby for a spin with maybe some updates of the restoration. Just really wanna see it ripping through the waves, you know) Wish you all the best!
As someone who tried to restore a 39ft gaff-rigged ketch in Marbella on and off during several years in the eighties with quite a lot of help, and finally abandonning the project, I am speechless with admiration. You seem to achieve in a morning what I barely achieved in a week.
Still invested in this, nice to see uploads again. Home Depot has lexan plastic/glass sheets that size for like $10.00
So happy to see you back on the boat I've watched all the videos yous have made about it
Thought that maybe you were lost at sea. Glad to see you back.
Really enjoy the videos. Glad you are back.... Welcome home!!!
Boat looks great! So glad you're back!
You’re back, outstanding
welcome back. boat looks so good already. cant wait to see you guys take it to next step.
You two remind me of my spouse and I . We are on our 13 th boat after 44 years of marriage. Some boats were more projects than others. You are on the right track. We have completed the great Loop and spent 6 seasons in the Bahamas as a result of the sweat equity we put in to our boats. Loved your U tube episodes.❤
Without being too cloying you are the most lovely couple I have ever checked out! So impressive with Jesse's engineering skills and Hannah's electronic knowledge + skills explaining in a simple uncomplicated way! Excellent reporting! I used to love tinkering when I was younger building small aircraft and understanding how everything worked! A large motor launch abandoned for 40 years is especially impressive. Therefore, it is most satisfying to see that the boat is rising like a phoenix!
It's great to see you two agian. I've bought the smaller version of your boat. And watched your videos a few times wishing you'd do another video. Glad to see you both agian. From NZ
Thank you! Wow I didn't know Uniflites were in New Zealand, very cool!
I guess they aren't. Not completely the same kind of boat as yours but similar.
Mines a Bayliner 2958 command bridge.
Hey guys. I’ve binged watch your whole entire episodes. I’m a navy veteran. I really enjoy how folks like you restore old boats. You guys did a fantastic job doing so. I’m looking forward to see you take the boat out and see how well it performs. Until the next episode. Fair winds and following seas.
She's looking better and better; your hard work is paying off! Good thinking using plywood on the overhead. I did the headliners on these boats and you wouldn't want to mess with the vinyl cloth yourselves- big pain! Love the color schemes; the blue piping on the cushions looks great! I hope you get a chance to do some cruising this summer; you're awfully close to some great places to go. Smooth sailing!
Hi guys, so great to see you're back. I was worried something bad may have happened. Totally understand, life happens and things don't always go to plan. Looking forward to seeing the next video. Take care and welcome back. 👋🥳🎉💖💖
So great to see you back, you guys are such a lovely couple.
Wow, I missed her smile ❤. Good to see you are back.
Welcome back! Looking forward to watching the continuation of the renovation. Glad you’re both well.
Wow you two have put a huge amount of work in this boat, kudos to you for bringing it back to life and you’re going to enjoy cruising on it when it’s completely finished, it’s a labor of love, great job!
The boat is looking great! Thanks for saving her!
Good to see y'all again.
Good to see you back ….. I understand stepping away for a min ,
Glad to see you three.
Glad all is ok with you 2! nice to see you back.
It's really great to see you guys again continuing with this project. Have a fruitful summer :) Cheers.
Wow! Amazing job, guys!
You guys are fantastic!! Living the salt life dream!! But after it’s all said and done, you have made a wonderful on the water home for a lot less than a home mortgage!!
You guys "Rocked" everything. .I sat here today and watched every episode from 1 to 19 and can't wait to see more. I cannot believe someone was living in such grotesque conditions. Detriot engines, YES SIR !
Very nice and it's great to see the latest update on the project. You guys are making great progress. Hopefully you will get more time this summer to get your boat restoration closer to completion. It is really going to be nice when the hard work and expense is behind you. It will happen.
glad to see you'reback , was worried something tragic happened .
You made us wait, but so glad you're back!
Thanks for sharing all that you have done. My wife and I are in the same boat. We have done what you have done and tried some things you did. DIY on a boat just makes you feel good. It’s all you and makes it a special boat. May you get many years out of her and each other!
I kept checking for a new upload! This made my day!
Keep up the good work, glad to hear back from you guys!
Ive missed seeing these videos from you two. Glad to see you're back and still cracking on with the renovation. Great job so far, looking forward to the next one
Thanks so much!
I literally just finished binge watching all 19 videos. Looks great. Can't wait to see more.
I am so happy to see you guys.i was wondering where you were.the boat looks great.youve done so much.cant wait to see her out on the water.til next time👍🙏❤😎ciao ciao
So glad you are back! I love your videos/work
Thank you so much!
This is quite interesting. I am thinking of taking on a similar type project boat when I retire. You folks are definitely providing a good perspective.
I was only thinking yesterday about you two. Thanks for the update, I really appreciate your down to earth and entertaining videos.
So happy you guys are back.
Watched all your videos yesterday. Well done. You know your stuff. Hope to see you back on the screen soon.
Welcome back! Amazing job, the boat is really coming together nicely. Can't wait for more updates and to see that new paint on the boat in the colors you really want, plus the naming of your boat should be special. Cheers!
A portable grill outside sounds fantastic anyways. Nothing like cooking a fresh catch on a grill. :)
Thank you!! The portable grill is great, especially when our stove doesn't work (maybe?)
You two did an amazing job just shows you what can be accomplished with true love Goodluck for the future don't stop the video's please continue now with the adventures on the boat I love you guys
Great to see you guys are Back, Hope to see some more Content Soon, Really enjoy the Channel.😊
I’m glad to see Mr Crowley , and you guys too ! I’m getting ready to restore a 1985 Chris Craft 315 Commander , ironically I grew up on a 1984 and got my fathers old slip . I’m thinking of starting to video it but have no idea how to start !
Y’all have really done a great job on a ton of stuff. Bravo
It's been so long since I've seen a video from you, glad to see you're still at it. Boat on!
When. I saw the heat lamp in the forward head I thought there's a fire waiting to start. Get rid of it fast as you can. So many fires get started by heat lamps, both marine and residential. Great work you’re doing on the boat.
Thanks for the tips!
Ah great to see you all back
So happy to see more videos from you guys! Some paint and the topsides will look amazing, if you don't burn down the boat before then :) Man you got lucky with that heatlamp. Could've been a disaster! Looking forward to more content!
Thank you for watching! We were really freaked out and thankful we noticed when we did.
Nice to see you again, greetings from sweden😊
Boat has really come along nicely it’s a credit to all the hard work you have both done. Even sponsors have started offering you free products & support.👍 please make some more episodes. Thank you 👍👍🙏🇬🇧
Ребята вы просто молодцы !!! Ждем выхода в море.
you're back, you're back. YEAHHHHHH. Looking forward for more ^^
The upholstery work on your boat looks great, it certainly isn’t cheap. I only have a 23’ boat, a wrap around bench in the front of my boat, 2 person captains seat, and another two person bench. I was quoted $6300 and $7800, to reupholster and cushion mine. My jaw just about hit the floor. I didn’t get it done, I figured it was nothing to it, so I tried doing one myself, and it looks awful.😂
I look forward to seeing your future projects, especially the exterior flooring, and paint. I’ve seen something similar, or possibly the same stuff as your flooring sample. On a few of the DIY boat UA-cam channel. They also used a light & dark, gray, all 3 colors looked great. BOL
I hear you! Our first quote was 12k 😵 but the person we ended up going with was $6000 for the canvassing and another $1300 for the upholstery. It's still not cheap, but I think it made a huge difference.
Watching you from Plymouth UK. Looking forward to seeing more from you all. Awesome boat.
I respect anyone who is willing to restore instead of buying new.
The old stuff is better anyway.😊
You 2 kids are so smart. Very impressed with your knowledge and work efforts 👌
Woooooo you are back😍😍😍😍
When you do finish up, that will be a nice boat.
Glad to see that you are back and your boat did not burn down. Great job!
Us too! Thank you.
Missed your show!
Nice Job! We have 1988 Jefferson 42 that we have worked on for the past 4 years. As a suggestion- We enjoy cooking in a large covered electric skillet. You can make grill sandwiches, breakfast, and many one pot meals when the weather is not cooperating, and it stows out of the way. a crock pot is also a standby. Keep up the awesome work!!
Welcome back! Love it! Good to see you guys are back.😄
Woo hoo! I was just wondering about you two the other day. Ok mostly Crowley 😂😂😂. Glad to see you back.
Just binged all of your videos lol. I love these so much. I was so glad to see the recent update on the boat, it looks fantastic! And holy smokes Hannah, you should do modeling work on the side! So excited to see future progress.
Welcome back! Love it!
Teak stain would work well on the Helm Station. This project has been very well executed and the results show! A beautiful boat indeed! Well done👏🏻
Yep...Leave nature/matching. Sand it. Stain it. Polyurethane
I just did the same thing to a used barn find Grady White. 1987 major clean up. Good job on cleaning your boat.
You have a very nice looking boat. I’m fixing to turn 60. I’m retired and would love to find something like this. I admire you for doing this.
One of the reason why fire watch is so important on vessels in port….Obviously recreational boats don’t have the same manpower or resources but the door is a big wake up call. This is more than a year ago. Adding in fire / smoke detection would be something to think about. Adding remote monitoring would be a big one for me…. Subscribed guys….Anyone who doesn’t realize the amount of work to keep a boat going or bringing it back….Should see this. You guys are really putting in the sweat equity.
I suggest a frosted port-hole to fix the burn door
Good to see you back. Got really worried that something had happened to both of you. I’m glad you are all doing great. Looking forward to some more videos in the future, just luv that boat. Take care. 🇨🇦😎🇨🇦
I just viewed your story. I didn't stop. Waiting for next episode. Thank you from Delaware.
Awesome! Thank you!
Welcome back! Great to see you guys again.
I have done a similar thing years ago, a 1973 Trojan F31, many summers of fun.
I like your approach and enjoy the end result,😊
AWESOME...thanks for the update. Was wondering where you were with the boat.
Welcome back !! We missed you. You guys have really done a nice job on the boat and she is looking good. Have a great summer and please post when you can.
Thank you! Will do!
Good to see you guys are back!
Been hoping you guys would start posting again. I see Crowley! Looking forward to watching your journey.
🐈⬛️
Great to see the project again, great work guys
Thanks for this update guys. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Our pleasure!
Glad to see you back and the progress you've made.
Since you ask for input from the viewers, you may want to reach out to Gus from "In too deep". He is a fellow youtuber about his boating adventures, a mechanic and would be extremely helpful in answering any questions you may have; just by watching his channel.
Good luck with everything!
Thank you! We'll check him out!
Agreed ! "Into Deep " his is sharp
Holy Cow - finally an update - Wooooo hoooooo
Welcome back! Flying Dutchman voice
Thanks! 😂
Very nice. Good to see the new progress
Hey Sean, thanks!
You guys are Awesome! The boat is looking great! It's so cool you work together. In this Crazy world it is very comforting to see young people doing this. Life on the Water is Special!
12/25/23 Merry Christmas and have a happy and healthy new year. I congratulate the both of you . Having a boat like you have is constant work and I'll add pleasure. When its a team effort its fabulous. I look forword to your next video. Enjoy the journey.
11/30/23 You guys keep up the work together . I think you guys are doing great work. i'll keep watching.
Woop woop. You guys are back, hope everything has been good. Also for the heat solution, get yourselves a diesel heater for campers.
That project is scary……salute to you both.
It is coming along very nice. That vent hose on the water tank needs to be replaced ASAP. It is full of bacteria and mold. This can be avoided by not allowing the tank to get to the vent tube when filling the tank. Monitor the filling by lifting the bed and watching the level come up. This also save the tank by not putting pressure on the sides of the tank when water is forced out of the vent tube. Keep the updates coming!
We are restoring a 1974 Cheoy Lee Pilothouse in Olympia at West Bay Marina (slips available). We bought it 2021 in Westport, WA and drove it up and around making Neah Bay our first landfall, but then Port Angeles our first legal landfall. Sure we will see you guys somewhere. Keep up the good work. Captain DJ & Cheri.
Thank you so so much for sharing :) it's inspiring for us to watch and learn :) Have a blessed summer guys and greetings from Norway
🦘🇦🇺First time in, and you guys have really put a lot of work into that boat. Seems there wasn’t a place that needed work. Great job, well done. Hope you have decades of enjoyment on the water. 🙏
So nice to see that you are back. Great job. Greatings from Belgium
Yall always have great content. Glad you're back!