@@MartyT I see I wasn't the only one thinking that, what do you imagine the cabin was built for? A Logging bunkhouse is what I would say here in Alaska. but they were never built hell for stout, even for a massive snow load.
And the structural peers were spaced right too, considering the rest of the ground around it. Whomever did that, they knew what they were doing, or hired someone who was very good. Not something you buy, for sure.
Good find Marty! Insurance won’t care because it’s not worth their time but it is a great little work boat for you. It would be worthwhile to check on whether there is an owner for the cabin. That might prove to be a better salvage!
I love stories like this - will it start/run/float. Guys that have the knowledge, time and patience for such projects deserve all the satisfaction and pleasure they get for recycling. Excellent stuff!
Thank you for your videos Marty. Your projects and aptitude are enjoyable and enlightening for me. I have a similar small outboard that I purchased repair parts for and been dragging my feet to finish. Thank you for the influence to get it finished!
Competence is at the top of my list for thrills . This young mans video sent joy like an arrow to my heart . Good to see someone building his life , using his environment , mind , hands and heart to such excellent effect . For me , knowing the choices I made ( not bad ones , I mean we only get one life and I really used mine ) and knowing what I now know , I think I might have really gloried in the kind of life shown here . No regrets , but a lot of pleasure viewing this video . Thanks
Yeah I've seen too many horror movies to be hanging around old huts in the woods, and I thought I could smell something rotten, didn't want to look too hard
Marty I have a 5 meter 1981 Savage Gannett tinnie with the original 35 horse Evinrude on it. The boat has a heavy aluminium 'I beam' added along the keel for use on stony beaches but the little engine pushes the boat along nicely even with a towing prop!
I've got exactly the same engine for my 3.4m RIB, but in good condition, probably because it's had 98% fresh water use. It's been a great little engine, but struggles to get me and the boat on to the plane as well. The video was a nice little primer for when I do the impeller soon. Thanks Marty.
That was a very nice find ! For the little bit of work to put into it to keep it dry inside and the basic motor maintenance this is a diamond . You are one lucky bloke .
Excellent storytelling as usual Marty. Best let the police or insurance company know. Wouldn’t want you to get into trouble if it technically belongs to the insurance company now.
Cameron Blackbourn Report first, send the bill later. Although I guess they could be done at the same time. The important thing though is to avoid being accused of being in possession of stolen goods, which is usually avoided by reporting they have been found.
Mook Faru Because it’s wrong to steal, even from the rich. And, somewhat selfishly, because we like Marty’s stories and the last time I was in a NZ prison internet access was limited/unavailable, so it would be difficult for him to tell us those stories. Having said that, a Marty jailbreak story would be epic. 🤣
Too right Mate! love your video's. As a retired Diesel tech (×3), at one, or two points in my life I have side trained in Marine (Merc Master tech), and was stationed in West Australia 74-76. Visited NZ 3x during my Winter Over 80-81, on the South Pole. Free Boat, Fare Dinkum I say!
That's a really well-built boat probably been around for a while Marty I could see you putting a car engine in that having a bit of fun. Marty New Zealand looks beautiful would love to go there someday but I know that will never happen anyway you can bring it to me here on UA-cam thank you so much you take care stay well stay safe and as always God bless
Dude! The half sunken boat and the (appears to be) abandoned shack hidden in the woods, is straight out of a horror movie! I was waiting for a blur of sudden movement, a terrified scream, the camera crashing to the ground (still filming), and the sound of a body being dragged into the woods!
I can remember Dad putting an inspection light underneath an upturned alu boat one night to find the pin holes. I don't remember how effective it was 😆
There are some aluminium "welding rods", advertised a lot. Actually, they are soldering rods, but it would do fine for this after cleaning with the power washer. BTW i'd put a roof on it, some solar panels, battery and an electric motor, 10kW or so... it would be fun. :D
I don't know ... looks like there was corrosion all along that keel. You could spend far more than it's worth to try to fix it, and in a year or two you'll get another hole. Sell it for aluminum scrap. After all, he didn't put out any money for it.
NO. air motor ! The Air motor that runs on air and refills itself with a compressor that runs on air ! It is a real thing and has to made into a boat .
my family cabin in Minnesota growing-up had an island across the way with big old trees. Every flood season the big old trees would catch all kinds of things from up river. boats, canoe paddles, even an entire house one year. as a kid it was great fun in the spring to canoe over and look for treasure. Last word I had, one flood season the whole island got washed a couple of miles down river.
The ol Suzuki outboards are tough little motors. I powered a 27 ft Catalina sailboat with a 9hp for years. Had it hooked up with electric start and remote controls. With the usual maintenance, never a bit of trouble with that engine. Good video!!
Hey Marty; I didn't take the time to check if someone else already said this, but having experienced the same "tell tale" issue, there's one thing to try first which has saved me time/$ on more than once occasion. Namely, insert 20-30lb test fishing line into the opening while it's running-if it's just a clog [which it usually is], it'll start clearing itself right away. God bless.
I’ve seen people coat the inside with some truck bedliner to help with some of those leaks. I’ve seen mixed results, but I think that comes down the level of prep work to make it stick. The bedliner is usually some pretty tough stuff. Great score and a very cool little boat! I would almost thing for some slow trolling and checking for mussels and traps the back troll outboard may be better than front controls.
@@joshjablonicky171 the prep and cleaning is hard work which is why a lot of people find things don't work out for them, as you say the prep and cleaning is the heart of the job.
Best way to find the leaks in a boat is to get it out of the water and fill it with water! Mark the leaks on the outside, and trace them to the inside. Then paint it with the right stuff. Nice find. Thank you for sharing
Careful the reason why the guy didn't want the boat back is simple. Its no longer his boat once the Insurance company pays out. If he took it back he would have to pay the Insurance company for it. So in that kind of situation its always best to phone the old fuzz.
Nice find there mate , useful little tender with a bit of attention and a tidy up. That little Suzuki outboard would probably stand a gudgeon pin and set of rings but as simple as they are, it most likely doesn’t need a lot and the bits are fairly easy to find. As to the ownership of the vessel, I imagine the insurance company wouldn’t want to spend anymore time and money retrieving it but to head off any legal issues it would be best to inform them and let them clear it. It owes you very little to date but it’d be a shame to Chuck a few quid at it and have some junior arsehole from an insurance company smugly claim it back. Idyllic is the word that springs to mind looking at that beautiful piece of water. With the sun out and a hook in the water you’d be hard pressed to find better anywhere! Those mussels look fantastic, bet they’re great steamed with a little herbs and butter, nice fresh bread and a glass of your favourite cool beverage and bugger! What more could a bloke need ? Sod the rest of the world, let em do without you for an hour or two eh ?
Its your headache now, my friend. lol It ended up with the right person that can fix it right for sure. Glad you didn't find anyone dead in the woods there or in the water. Creepy AF. The community is lucky to have you around just in case someone does get in trouble out there. You can solder that aluminum.
I can't believe your already amazing property has waterfront access on top of it all! Stunning.
Marty is certainly a lesson on living within your means. I think he's doing it right. He recycles everything and has a lot of fun it.
I can't wait to see the episode where you find an old plane in the bush, fix it up and fly it home.
That would be impossible
Not for our Marty😁
I love your comments Christopher 😂 I can wait to see where you find an old plane ✈️ in the bush fix it and fly back home 😆
Best comment ever 😂.
Lol you just made my morning this so funny
You're a man of many skills Marty
Next episode:
This hut doesn’t look like it’s started for a while...let’s see if I can get it going!
Should be able to drive it home :-D
A bit more choke and that would've started......
@@RogerBurgess No chance he'd have to dry and clean the wood first, it looked to damp and dirty to get it to fire up that easy.
That hut looked to be well made
Would be a mint place once it's cleaned out
This comment is clearly the winner. Congratulations Ryan.
They easiest way that i have found to find holes is to turn the boat over and put a torch under it at night. The holes come shining thru!
Talking bout a flash light or a head lamp. How them guys talk Over there hahaha
We used to (with small boats like this) just set them on cribbing and put water in the bilge, then "bullseye" the leaks with markers.
That's a good way or put water in it
beats filling it with water !
@@CrimeVid why
That cabin was very well built, with the diagonal bracing let into the walls. The siding was pretty fancy also. Thanks for the great videos!
I thought the same, its probably at least half a century old, built to last
@@MartyT I see I wasn't the only one thinking that, what do you imagine the cabin was built for? A Logging bunkhouse is what I would say here in Alaska. but they were never built hell for stout, even for a massive snow load.
And the structural peers were spaced right too, considering the rest of the ground around it. Whomever did that, they knew what they were doing, or hired someone who was very good. Not something you buy, for sure.
@hammer1212 Maybe an old fishing hut
@@MartyT Love to see you dismantle it and tow it home on that barrel raft next to your ramp
You sure do live in a beautiful part of the world, I always love to hear the bird song in the back ground too.
Good find Marty! Insurance won’t care because it’s not worth their time but it is a great little work boat for you. It would be worthwhile to check on whether there is an owner for the cabin. That might prove to be a better salvage!
Make a nice summer camping chalet .
I love stories like this - will it start/run/float. Guys that have the knowledge, time and patience for such projects deserve all the satisfaction and pleasure they get for recycling. Excellent stuff!
Much better adventure than anything on tv today; thanks for the ride-along Marty!
I never get bored watching you. A stunning place where you live.
The regular plumbing torch with some of those aluminum welding rods from Amazon would do a nice job fixing her up 👍
Well done! I would wager that if you took this guy down to the Titanic he would have it running and on the surface in no time.
That was a well made cabin. Strange that it seemed abandoned.
I noticed that, too. Tongue and groove siding, metal roof, strong foundation.
@@E3ECO might be an old backpacker's cabine
my guess it its someones old get away, which they stopped using and no one else really knew about
Speckled Jim --- Old fishing hut probably...
Heer , doggy doggy . 🔪 . . . 😂😂😂 . . .
Thank you for your videos Marty. Your projects and aptitude are enjoyable and enlightening for me. I have a similar small outboard that I purchased repair parts for and been dragging my feet to finish. Thank you for the influence to get it finished!
Our man creeping around a stabbin' cabin in the woods. Sod that.
Well done Marty, a good deed done and a free boat with motor. Thanks for the adventure. Tom Uk
Competence is at the top of my list for thrills . This young mans video sent joy like an arrow to my heart . Good to see someone building his life , using his environment , mind , hands and heart to such excellent effect . For me , knowing the choices I made ( not bad ones , I mean we only get one life and I really used mine ) and knowing what I now know , I think I might have really gloried in the kind of life shown here . No regrets , but a lot of pleasure viewing this video . Thanks
I laughed how your voice got deeper when you shouted "Is anybody there" 😂😂
I do that.
"Let's get out of here." Little creeped out, were you? I don't blame you. I was waiting for you to find the body.
Yeah I've seen too many horror movies to be hanging around old huts in the woods, and I thought I could smell something rotten, didn't want to look too hard
Might be best to notify the authorities of that huts existence
Michael Myers , holiday homes . . . Bookings now available . .. 😉 😂 😂. .
@@Noncuttingedgegaming Are they not too busy arresting people for camping in the woods these days?
A little Blair Witch Project vibe, yeah.
He wears knee high waterproof boots in every situation except when pulling a boat out of ankle deep water. Love it.
Yep, wellies are great !
Designed to hold the back legs of the sheep...........😂. Sorry just a Aussie that can’t help having a dig.
I won't wear waders near any large body of water. Too many stories of guys drowning in them
@@wll1500 they fill up with water and drag you down?
@@w00bel exactly
Just imagine what Marty and Andrew could do if they teamed up! Both amazing in there own right. Thank you Marty!!
Marty I have a 5 meter 1981 Savage Gannett tinnie with the original 35 horse Evinrude on it.
The boat has a heavy aluminium 'I beam' added along the keel for use on stony beaches but the little engine pushes the boat along nicely even with a towing prop!
The way you are mate, someone will pay you to take a perfectly good boat trailer away.😁
next video: “I found an old ship, looks like it was called the “Titan-or something… Fixed it and steamed it home”
You must be the luckiest person around just finding these things.
AND living in New Zealand??? Nice hand dealt.
I think he get Calls from other people ofent
Abandoned boats are actually fairly easy to find and people tell him about other things
It is not luck but (adventure) skill. 😉
Planting these things
Greetings from Wales UK love your videos is anything you can't fix your a very knowledgeable guy regards keith
Thanks Marty, for taking us along on another great video adventure with you!
Seriously dude, is there anything you can't do? Lol Greetings from UK
Pity you didn't show us how to cook the mussels. I would have found that interesting. That really is a beautiful place you live in.
Steam them 10-15 minutes until they open. Or clean, and then sauté in butter/olive oil and garlic, serve with a nice crusty bread to dip in the sauce.
Bottle of white wine (all it's good for) jug of cream and spring onions.
He's in an amazing spot, makes his cool projects that much more enjoyable.
@@turboconqueringmegaeagle9006and freshly crushed garlic
Guys, I just thought it would be interesting to see in the video. I am not cooking anything but thanks for the advice 😂
He fixes them in another video.
Great score Marty! Clearing the waterways, upcycling, awesome.
I've got exactly the same engine for my 3.4m RIB, but in good condition, probably because it's had 98% fresh water use. It's been a great little engine, but struggles to get me and the boat on to the plane as well. The video was a nice little primer for when I do the impeller soon. Thanks Marty.
Yes I was just thinking that I hadn't seen a video from you in abit .was getting worried 😂
Surely the fact that it hit the shore right by that hut cannot be a coincidence...? Suspicious.
Yep, the grinch that lives in the derelict hut must have stolen a leaky boat with a stuffed impeller. You have a vivid imagination ......
Aliens.
Martin Myrdal ok Rimmer
You live an interesting life, Marty. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
That was a very nice find ! For the little bit of work to put into it to keep it dry inside and the basic motor maintenance this is a diamond . You are one lucky bloke .
The boat was a cool find but the creepy cabin was more interesting lol. Do a video exploring it!
Excellent storytelling as usual Marty. Best let the police or insurance company know. Wouldn’t want you to get into trouble if it technically belongs to the insurance company now.
Well, technically Marty would have to bill them for salvage then.
Cameron Blackbourn Report first, send the bill later. Although I guess they could be done at the same time. The important thing though is to avoid being accused of being in possession of stolen goods, which is usually avoided by reporting they have been found.
Good advice.
Wat, the insurance company is rich, why would you let them know. But yea if you recorded it then ya
Mook Faru Because it’s wrong to steal, even from the rich. And, somewhat selfishly, because we like Marty’s stories and the last time I was in a NZ prison internet access was limited/unavailable, so it would be difficult for him to tell us those stories. Having said that, a Marty jailbreak story would be epic. 🤣
I was getting those Baywatch vibes in the first couple of minutes. Quality vid as always mate
I'm always impressed with your videos. Seems to me, you can fix anything. Nice find, getting a free boat.
Did you put on your best masculine voice on "Is Anyone There" 😁
That was pretty sweet how you hauled it on that 4 wheeler trailer.
Too right Mate! love your video's. As a retired Diesel tech (×3), at one, or two points in my life I have side trained in Marine (Merc Master tech), and was stationed in West Australia 74-76. Visited NZ 3x during my Winter Over 80-81, on the South Pole. Free Boat, Fare Dinkum I say!
Sounds like you've had a few adventures
That's a really well-built boat probably been around for a while Marty I could see you putting a car engine in that having a bit of fun. Marty New Zealand looks beautiful would love to go there someday but I know that will never happen anyway you can bring it to me here on UA-cam thank you so much you take care stay well stay safe and as always God bless
Dude! The half sunken boat and the (appears to be) abandoned shack hidden in the woods, is straight out of a horror movie! I was waiting for a blur of sudden movement, a terrified scream, the camera crashing to the ground (still filming), and the sound of a body being dragged into the woods!
That’s one of those houses you find but never live to tell anyone.
Great to watch,ur skills are amazing,keep the videos coming,really do enjoy watching,all the best from the uk
This video was suspenseful! Loved it!
The boat's leaking, the outboard is shot, what do you reckon, cut the mooring rope then claim on the insurance?
It's a shame that we have that thought. Free boat for Marty though!
you read my mind
My thoughts exactly
Actually, if the insurance paid the claim, they are now the owners of the boat. But, they probably don't care to bother with it.
@Rohan Luke "MARITIME LAW!!!"
NZ - it would have to be one of the nicest places on earth.
Onah
Apart for the gangs yes grate place
Its stunning they have all the the different nature settings in one country, jungel, dessert, pine woods and on and on... Australia is nice aswell
@@jackbeets3838 gangs?
@@turji The mongrel mob and black power can be a nuisance, but it's that government you have to watch out for.
I can remember Dad putting an inspection light underneath an upturned alu boat one night to find the pin holes. I don't remember how effective it was 😆
Thoroughly enjoy all your uploads Marty, but this latest adventure was great! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it
Glad your back m8. Thought you were MIA...
Show us how you do those muscles sometime. I like that boat too; great find; collect all the missing hardware.
your demeanor and the vids are strangely satisfying.
Love your videos Marty, you really do live in paradise.
Looking forward to seeing Thunderbird 4 back to her full glory!
There are some aluminium "welding rods", advertised a lot. Actually, they are soldering rods, but it would do fine for this after cleaning with the power washer.
BTW i'd put a roof on it, some solar panels, battery and an electric motor, 10kW or so... it would be fun. :D
I don't know ... looks like there was corrosion all along that keel. You could spend far more than it's worth to try to fix it, and in a year or two you'll get another hole. Sell it for aluminum scrap. After all, he didn't put out any money for it.
I wonder if you could get some plastic film to stick to the underside of the hull? Run a strip of duraseal along the keel.
NO. air motor ! The Air motor that runs on air and refills itself with a compressor that runs on air ! It is a real thing and has to made into a boat .
@@NickNameNick2 It's an easy fix. Paint on rubber solution or fibreglass covering up to the plimsoll line.
There's nothing that Marty can't fix!!! 👍👍AWESOME find Marty!!!
Thanks man. It needs a lot of work, a good little project
my family cabin in Minnesota growing-up had an island across the way with big old trees. Every flood season the big old trees would catch all kinds of things from up river. boats, canoe paddles, even an entire house one year. as a kid it was great fun in the spring to canoe over and look for treasure.
Last word I had, one flood season the whole island got washed a couple of miles down river.
Flipping the impeller around usually breaks the fins a lot faster.
There is nothing more definite in the world of engineering than does it float?
Super cool! A free boat with a little work, good on you.
Cool video buddy as always. New boat looks great!
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip that started from this tropic port aboard this tiny ship.
🎵 • 🚤 • ⚓️ • 🗺 • 🎶
The way they check for leaking rivets on an aluminum Airstream trailer? A large suction cup. The type you use on large glass panels or auto body work.
Good for a day...Mate..Who would have thought....Thanks from Kentucky USA...!
Great video. A man of many talents. Can't wait for your next one.
So you're telling me you caught a boat. Damn you good.
Well, he was boat fishing on a lake.
@@VaderWhoop He was fishing in the sea, Marlborough sounds, look it it up.
A hut in a forest? This is how horror movies start.
Exept, if you take the abandoned vehicle and never return 😆
The ol Suzuki outboards are tough little motors. I powered a 27 ft Catalina sailboat with a 9hp for years. Had it hooked up with electric start and remote controls. With the usual maintenance, never a bit of trouble with that engine. Good video!!
Hey Marty; I didn't take the time to check if someone else already said this, but having experienced the same "tell tale" issue, there's one thing to try first which has saved me time/$ on more than once occasion. Namely, insert 20-30lb test fishing line into the opening while it's running-if it's just a clog [which it usually is], it'll start clearing itself right away. God bless.
Everything Marty gets into is an adventure. Even everyday events bring something new to tinker with.
I’ve seen people coat the inside with some truck bedliner to help with some of those leaks. I’ve seen mixed results, but I think that comes down the level of prep work to make it stick. The bedliner is usually some pretty tough stuff. Great score and a very cool little boat! I would almost thing for some slow trolling and checking for mussels and traps the back troll outboard may be better than front controls.
Works just alot of prep cleaning
@@joshjablonicky171 the prep and cleaning is hard work which is why a lot of people find things don't work out for them, as you say the prep and cleaning is the heart of the job.
what a deasent honest man you are Marty, god bless you
Wow, super cool! I really dig that boat. Nice video.
Some shades of Deliverance going on there for a bit :-) and the one thing you can't beat in life is FREE!!!!
I thought I faintly heard a pair of dueling banjos...
@@vulgartech9192 🤣😮😮
theres thousands of huts like that around nz its cool to find them.
Your truly blessed it is so beautiful where you live! I’m glad I found this video I really enjoy how Calm you are. I subbed
Anymore videos coming on the grader love watching you fix it or fixing any old machines and keep up the good work man you’re killing it ❤️
That’s an insurance job if I’ve ever seen one. They def let her go on purpose. Lol. No prob. You get a free cool boat to fix up.
i call it bs,. who would insure a boat like this in an allrisk closure ?
Legally the boat belongs to the insurance company.
Mad Man Marine. Maybe you shouldn't judge everyone by your own (im)moral standards!
@@Biffo1262 he's not personally I've never done or ever will do a insurance job. But this is the most textbook insurance job ever
Klaas Komvaak
Huh? Why wouldn’t you insure your boat?
Difficult to imagine that the boat "just happened to beach " directly in front of hut. Possible dope grower just hiding in bush. :)
bruh
That’s the stupids thing I have ever heard
With his boat underwater with holes in, and the engine not running?
Not tied down to boot
ALLLLLL of his finds "just happen" to be easy to start and miraculously well kept for being in the jungle for decades.... The cake is a lie
Best way to find the leaks in a boat is to get it out of the water and fill it with water! Mark the leaks on the outside, and trace them to the inside. Then paint it with the right stuff. Nice find. Thank you for sharing
Awesome video! Really nice place you live in.
Next time on the Marty T channel, Marty salvages a hut for his private beach.
well, now I HAVE to subscribe...
lol
Careful the reason why the guy didn't want the boat back is simple. Its no longer his boat once the Insurance company pays out.
If he took it back he would have to pay the Insurance company for it. So in that kind of situation its always best to phone the old fuzz.
excellent video diary. nice work on the motor
Good find! Hope you post a video of finding and patching the other holes.
Yes. I'd like to see it all fixed up.
Gotta love a freebie. Its got some potential that wee boat. Steering and a bigger hp engine will work nicely.
Nice find there mate , useful little tender with a bit of attention and a tidy up. That little Suzuki outboard would probably stand a gudgeon pin and set of rings but as simple as they are, it most likely doesn’t need a lot and the bits are fairly easy to find.
As to the ownership of the vessel, I imagine the insurance company wouldn’t want to spend anymore time and money retrieving it but to head off any legal issues it would be best to inform them and let them clear it. It owes you very little to date but it’d be a shame to Chuck a few quid at it and have some junior arsehole from an insurance company smugly claim it back.
Idyllic is the word that springs to mind looking at that beautiful piece of water. With the sun out and a hook in the water you’d be hard pressed to find better anywhere! Those mussels look fantastic, bet they’re great steamed with a little herbs and butter, nice fresh bread and a glass of your favourite cool beverage and bugger! What more could a bloke need ? Sod the rest of the world, let em do without you for an hour or two eh ?
Hey! Get your own name!
Nick Turner why ? It’s a perfectly good name, I’ve become attached to it over the past half century plus!!
@@nickturner2606Me too
I’m Nick Turner and so’s my wife!
Snow flake
Another great vid Marty!
Its your headache now, my friend. lol It ended up with the right person that can fix it right for sure. Glad you didn't find anyone dead in the woods there or in the water. Creepy AF. The community is lucky to have you around just in case someone does get in trouble out there. You can solder that aluminum.
Surprised you haven't made a video about your muscle farm.
I think it'll be cool to see how you do that.
They are all over the place in the Marlborough Sounds, not my invention. A bit of an eye sore but I do like mussels
@@MartyT What kind of mussels are they? saltwater? Does the gov't put those structures there for them to grow on?
Their crappy old boat went "missing" and they claimed the insurance, riiiiight.
Whats hard to believe about that?
I dont think it made the deductible amount lol
Look forward to seeing you make a new steering wheel. Glad there were no dead bodies in the boat or cabin. Thanks for the fun. 🤠
Good to hear from you,, hope you are doing ok , stay safe.
Kinda weird how the boat gets there with nobody inside.
That "is there anyone there?" Is how people get murdered.
A local man stumbles upon an abandoned washed up boat on a gloomy day then finds a suspicious uninhabited cabin where could this go wrong ?
Good score Marty ya living the dream mate
Hi Marty,nice little boat👍👍. I ❤️ to look your videos😜!! Greeting's from France🥖🇫🇷 Peter