My wife and i stopped by wildfire marine in stuart fla met with they are first class people. They were able to share a lot of great information with me about my make over that i am doing on my 1998 23 ft ocean pro that was built from a sea craft mold in pompano bch fl. This boat has a lot great memories for me and we are looking forward to being back on the water.
MCU, Marine Customs unlimited did the work on the past shows. This shop is Wildfire Marine, certainly no where near as entertaining as the MCU guys. In my opinion a bad move by the FL sportsman.
Heard they were tough to work with, had trouble reaching deadlines, and had a dirty shop. I think it's cool they're highlighting several boat works guys in the Stuart area. More content from and tips / tricks from people in the industry.
@@wethepeoplexx So, they didn't stop all work and turn their shop into a sanitary studio to accommodate a soft handed film crew? Lol. I knew Brian's days were numbered when he parked a MAGA hat in his office.
Man this show has taken a turn towards lame, way too much time spent of exhaustive recaps and talking and too little time showing the actual process and result. These new guys also have no charisma. Guess I'm stuck watching past seasons now for entertainment
Ugh, plywood for the transom? It would be much better if they would use something like Divinycell or Coosa, so they don't end up with the same mess again in a few years. Sure, it costs a bit more, but that can be made up in the transoms you don't have to have installed in the future.
the boat is good, I don't think the quality is any doubt, I want to get one of those boats, but whatever is my power that can only buy a small boat with a makeshift engine for fishing 😂 I'm from Indonesia 🙏
It’s great to see the work being done by competent tradesmen and not be yelled at by the MCU clown (why do people think volume plus fake drama equals “personality” ??)..... but we do need to see more work and less interviews
My wife and i stopped by wildfire marine in stuart fla met with they are first class people. They were able to share a lot of great information with me about my make over that i am doing on my 1998 23 ft ocean pro that was built from a sea craft mold in pompano bch fl. This boat has a lot great memories for me and we are looking forward to being back on the water.
Love these Project Dreamboat videos, even more so with all the diverse talent available in Stuart.
Really surprised you guys have so few subs and viewers, high end content.
That Hoog looks like water would just pour in over that shallow transom. Looks like a good boat to enclose the transom and put on a bracket.
Sent his wife to cut out the deck, then install the transom? What a man, knows how to utilize all of his assets and then cash the check.
Nice work...
Love the MAKE THE OLD NEW AGAIN!! Love the show
Love the weekly content 👍
Great ideas
God d*** Debbie! You are one hard working lady!
I feel asleep during this video.
Falls asleep during a 23 minute educational tribute video.... watches 7 hours of TikTok videos while drinking his Capri Sun from a straw....
Good stuff, keep it coming...
Project dreamboat has gone downhill. It is just boring now. Bring back mcu
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I'm new here and I like it!
What happened to the original project dream boat workshop and team?
MCU, Marine Customs unlimited did the work on the past shows. This shop is Wildfire Marine, certainly no where near as entertaining as the MCU guys. In my opinion a bad move by the FL sportsman.
they started their own youtube
Heard they were tough to work with, had trouble reaching deadlines, and had a dirty shop. I think it's cool they're highlighting several boat works guys in the Stuart area. More content from and tips / tricks from people in the industry.
@@wethepeoplexx So, they didn't stop all work and turn their shop into a sanitary studio to accommodate a soft handed film crew? Lol. I knew Brian's days were numbered when he parked a MAGA hat in his office.
Its because Brian is a Alex Jones guy #InfoWarrior
If you are restoring a boat so it lasts generations, why wouldn't you use coosa or some other non-wood???
thats some custom font right there lol
vanessa M I was thinking the same. Like, You can buy that at Walmart lol.
Man this show has taken a turn towards lame, way too much time spent of exhaustive recaps and talking and too little time showing the actual process and result.
These new guys also have no charisma.
Guess I'm stuck watching past seasons now for entertainment
Ugh, plywood for the transom? It would be much better if they would use something like Divinycell or Coosa, so they don't end up with the same mess again in a few years. Sure, it costs a bit more, but that can be made up in the transoms you don't have to have installed in the future.
the boat is good, I don't think the quality is any doubt, I want to get one of those boats, but whatever is my power that can only buy a small boat with a makeshift engine for fishing 😂
I'm from Indonesia 🙏
Yes 👏🏾
This show is unbearably boring now. These guys have no energy.
Must be nice to have more money than you know what to do with
It’s great to see the work being done by competent tradesmen and not be yelled at by the MCU clown (why do people think volume plus fake drama equals “personality” ??)..... but we do need to see more work and less interviews
Tranzum
How much for the project?
Other season was way better
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no what you buy is what you bild
2:34 dam he thicc
How mucho
Aloto