I'm wondering why, if the crew knew where they were going to move her to, did they wait till the last minute to put out the fenders? The guy put out the one near the bow AFTER the boat had contacted the dock!
rookie mistake not having the bumpers out before colliding with the dock, I know, good help is hard to find. been there done that, my deckhand jumped and left the rope ON the boat haha newbs eh
These boats have a purpose but the builders could sure stand to take on a couple engineers with Yacht building experience. Something about the usual 4.3 ltr Merc with alpha drives and Train residential AC units bolted off the back just kinda turn many folks off. At the risk of sounding too harsh, Cheesey comes to mind. If a guest on the Springer show hit the lotto and needed a boat then here you go. You would definitely want to watch the wind closely also. The thrusters could only do so much .
You're right; for a boat of this magnitude, someone with experience building yachts would come in very handy...it needs more than just a simple outboard motor
@@ariadams3290 Many Houseboats of this size have inboard/outboard (Outdrive) setups, as opposed to true outboard engines. This one appears to have such a setup. They aren't ocean going vessels either, to be sure.
Coming from the marine industry I can totally see your point. As odd as this is going to sound, and only my opinion; I don't think these types of vessels were designed for the proper mariner or avid boater in mind.
That is why it's called a house boat for a reason and not a Yacht. This thing will go to a slip and stay there as a floating house. Guess you don't live in the midwest. At the risk of sounding too harsh, You sound like a goof
@@kari53 what is the difference between a a proper mariner or avid boater and the house boat boater? There are a number of things different, and a number of things which are the same or similar. These house boats are made to operate in very protected waters. They are not something you will see in areas where you see the so called “proper” boats commonly operating. Haulover inlet or point pleasant canal videos seldom if ever shows a houseboat like this cruising through them. That’s like trying to drive a Walmart 18 wheeler semi truck over the Rubicon trail. They just don’t go where Jeeps go.
I would guess beaching. You beach one of these you are looking to get 5 ft or so touching sand/soil/ That will mess up a bow thruster pretty quickly. I've rented a few 70ft house boats over the years and none of them have had bow thrusters.
Hundreds of lakes in the US could accommodate this boat. I'm only guessing, but Lake of the Ozarks maybe. Not Lake Shasta for sure, I've been there. I know Lake of the Ozarks has a huge amount of house boats like this. Probably the most of any Lake on earth really. Just a guess though.
Why would this boat be a bad fit for lake Shasta? I have seen some pretty good size house boats parked in and around Redding Ca. Which are obviously were used on that lake at some point. I just don’t know where the launches are for them.
More videos will follow as the project nears completion. Unfortunately some issues were discovered during the initial launch that need to be addressed before we can move it back to our slip across the lake.
What kind of cruising speeds is she set up for? Is she a slow poke or can she get up and scoot along at a good clip? Can she go fast enough to water ski behind? Or will a row boat out run her?
Today is tentatively the day she returns to her home port so I will update you on her cruising speed. Last time she ran was before the refit when she had a completely enclosed second deck. Boat is much lighter now so should be a vast improvement.
I only saw one Fender tied to the rear as the front appeared not have one ... did it slam into the dock at the front? My buddy has a house boat on a much smaller scale and has at least 5 fenders off the side when docking. I hope this new boat didn't get scratched on the first docking. 🙂 I just caught that they added one fender to the front while it was docked.. he squeezed it in! lol
Would love to see a tour of this boat!
There's a 2009 Encore 98' for sale RN in Simcoe, Ontario. Asking $629,000 USD.
I'm wondering why, if the crew knew where they were going to move her to, did they wait till the last minute to put out the fenders? The guy put out the one near the bow AFTER the boat had contacted the dock!
WOW!! That's amazing!! Great job!!
The Stardust model is made by Trifecta Houseboats in Minticello, Kentucky. Where it was launched I'm not sure.
Lake Cumberland, Kentucky
@@onealcj I rented a much smaller House Boat on Lake Barkley and it was a great time cruising the lakes. Highly recommended.
What I want to know is what is the bridge clearance? The air draught if you will. The lowest fixed bridge on the great loop is 15.5 feet.
Would love to see the inside too.
rookie mistake not having the bumpers out before colliding with the dock, I know, good help is hard to find. been there done that, my deckhand jumped and left the rope ON the boat haha newbs eh
These boats have a purpose but the builders could sure stand to take on a couple engineers with Yacht building experience. Something about the usual 4.3 ltr Merc with alpha drives and Train residential AC units bolted off the back just kinda turn many folks off. At the risk of sounding too harsh, Cheesey comes to mind. If a guest on the Springer show hit the lotto and needed a boat then here you go. You would definitely want to watch the wind closely also. The thrusters could only do so much .
You're right; for a boat of this magnitude, someone with experience building yachts would come in very handy...it needs more than just a simple outboard motor
@@ariadams3290 Many Houseboats of this size have inboard/outboard (Outdrive) setups, as opposed to true outboard engines. This one appears to have such a setup. They aren't ocean going vessels either, to be sure.
Coming from the marine industry I can totally see your point.
As odd as this is going to sound, and only my opinion; I don't think these types of vessels were designed for the proper mariner or avid boater in mind.
That is why it's called a house boat for a reason and not a Yacht. This thing will go to a slip and stay there as a floating house. Guess you don't live in the midwest. At the risk of sounding too harsh, You sound like a goof
@@kari53 what is the difference between a a proper mariner or avid boater and the house boat boater? There are a number of things different, and a number of things which are the same or similar. These house boats are made to operate in very protected waters. They are not something you will see in areas where you see the so called “proper” boats commonly operating. Haulover inlet or point pleasant canal videos seldom if ever shows a houseboat like this cruising through them. That’s like trying to drive a Walmart 18 wheeler semi truck over the Rubicon trail. They just don’t go where Jeeps go.
Man! That's a set of brakes!
Why wouldn’t that breadbox have side thrusters
Mechanical issue at launch.
Because 99.9% of the time they're tied to a dock
I would guess beaching. You beach one of these you are looking to get 5 ft or so touching sand/soil/ That will mess up a bow thruster pretty quickly. I've rented a few 70ft house boats over the years and none of them have had bow thrusters.
Why no sound!!
You put the hull plugs in ? Untie the rear ? LOL
My brother is waiting for his to arrive.
Hundreds of lakes in the US could accommodate this boat. I'm only guessing, but Lake of the Ozarks maybe. Not Lake Shasta for sure, I've been there. I know Lake of the Ozarks has a huge amount of house boats like this. Probably the most of any Lake on earth really. Just a guess though.
Lake Cumberland, Kentucky
@@onealcj nice. Thanks for replying.
Why would this boat be a bad fit for lake Shasta? I have seen some pretty good size house boats parked in and around Redding Ca. Which are obviously were used on that lake at some point. I just don’t know where the launches are for them.
This was at Conley Bottom on Lake Cumberland in KY.
Can we get updates as it is finished?
More videos will follow as the project nears completion. Unfortunately some issues were discovered during the initial launch that need to be addressed before we can move it back to our slip across the lake.
Enjoy!
That is a good 1,000 to 1.300 square feet of a house (one level alone); how many people is it for?
Staterooms for 10 but can sleep more if needed.
@@onealcj, thank you for your prompt reply!
Do you live on the boat now?
omg love it
Where's the sound fx?!
Dji drones do not have audio
Lieutenant Dan!
JET Drive ?
all kinds of boats for all kinds of people
Where the sound
No sound. Drone footage does not record any audio. Footage had to be sped up to fit on UA-cam.
@@onealcj day was day two days ago my 9oooooooooooooooooooooooooooqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq
Monticello, Kentucky
What kind of cruising speeds is she set up for? Is she a slow poke or can she get up and scoot along at a good clip? Can she go fast enough to water ski behind? Or will a row boat out run her?
Today is tentatively the day she returns to her home port so I will update you on her cruising speed. Last time she ran was before the refit when she had a completely enclosed second deck. Boat is much lighter now so should be a vast improvement.
Cruising speed was a brisk 9 miles per hour.
Where at ??
Lake Cumberland, Kentucky
Conley bottom marina Lake Cumberland KY
Looks like Center Hill. Maybe
Lake Cumberland, Kentucky
Conley Bottom
@@onealcj of course
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122 x 20
What/where is this body of water?
I could be completely wrong but that looks like Conley bottom on lake Cumberland in ky if I’m wrong don’t kill me but it looks like it
Lake Cumberland, Kentucky
@@onealcj Thank you! Looks beautiful!
@@riderdie3143 I think so too. I was just there a couple weeks ago. Lol
won't be fun to dock on a windy day. Yikes
I only saw one Fender tied to the rear as the front appeared not have one ... did it slam into the dock at the front? My buddy has a house boat on a much smaller scale and has at least 5 fenders off the side when docking. I hope this new boat didn't get scratched on the first docking. 🙂 I just caught that they added one fender to the front while it was docked.. he squeezed it in! lol
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CONLEY BOTTOM MARINA LAKE CUMBERLAND