Salvaging a sunk sailing boat
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- Опубліковано 4 січ 2025
- In this video I do a quick job using a chain to secure a lifting line to a lost swing mooring then head over to the other side of the island to help my friend Carl raise his sunk sailing boat.
To raise this boat I dive down to put a line on the bow which Adrian and Rob use to lift the boat to the waterline with a crank then drag it into the shoreline where they can pump it out.
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Nice to see Adrian again Stu.
Indeed!
Same , everytime i see im i gotta back n watch the road warrior lol
He's a rough diamond ...
Hope Renko brought in some $ this year.
Stu, your loving patience with your chickens is both amusing and touching.
They are slowly getting the hang of it now!
Daisy: “Nah, not me I want NO part of this!”
Daffy:”Hmmph! Who you calling’ a Peg-Leg?”
DangarStu:”🙄”KIDS!!!” 🙄🤣😁👍
Ol Adrian is the man with a plan. Mates for life.
I swear Stu........I need to move to Australia.......my kind of people......a bunch of scruffy looking folks that are all super intelligent and nice as can be.....gotta love it !!! It's why I enjoy my biker buds !!! Cheers Mate !!!!
There’s always room for one more! :)
And a Sociopathic Socialist Govt that jailed the entire country because of the flu. Australian Karens went bananas.
A great program this week, nothing more rewarding than recovering sunken boats.
Love it when an engine rebuilder asks after his job.
That's love, from a really nice guy
Yes ...
Sitting in Canada, last month of winter, watching you work through a mid-summer rain shower was refreshing.
Glad you enjoyed it Mark.
Good to see Adrian Checking on Renko
Dangar marine has come along way...now I'm watching "Sea hunt"!!
Ha Ha Ha ha that is great!
@Wayne Coke It sort of dates us.
Lloyd Bridges and Sea Hunt, remember it well on our old black & white tele' many decades ago
Well said. Remember the name not clearly the show.
I think that this was the plan all along... Fixing a steel boat was a means to an end.
Nice to see you and Renko finally doing some jobs you always planned to do Stu and good to see Adrian again too. Youse fellas make a great team.
Thanks mate, it is great to be using the boat for the job it was built for.
Well that was fun! So much happening around Danger Island. Thanks Stu and thanks to Carl for the drone footage!
Glad you enjoyed. :)
Always a pleasure to see Adrian. I think if I watch long enough I'll learn how to speak Ausie.
The chicken feeding at the end is a good laugh. It's tough teaching old birds new tricks. :D
Cheered when Daisy and Daffy managed to use the feeder😀
You'll also like the savings in chicken feed. I didn't realize how much the rate got until I started feeding my chickens with a automatic feeder.
Yes, it's a lot of lugging of bags of seed up the hill just to feed the rats.
I half expected Daffy to step off and fling Daisy over backward! 🤣
@@DangarMarine We use pony pellets for cat litter. We can guarantee a visit from possums if we leave the tray outside.
Eddie Gonzalez here from the US. I'm been working on boats for 30yrs and I've known tons of marine mechanics and you sir are by far one of the best! I been watching your channel for years now and when I have a question I tune in! Thank you for all the hard work keep them coming:)
Adrian is rockin' that Mohawk! Wouldn't want to piss him off after a few pints!
But I would like to "party" with him!!!
Yeah he's a big boy alright.
Adrian is just a great guy, glad to see him back on the channel Stu!
Me too. :)
I like the direction this channel is heading. More salvaging and more Adrian!
Thanks mate!
Awesome to see Renko on a real salvage operation! It's been a long time coming. Your hard work is paying off. Good to see Adrian out on the water again.
Thanks mate. It was quite a joy to be able to use the boat to help out. If I buy a couple of lift bags I reckon we could get a small boat like that into the shallows without using a crane.
What a great team of guys to support ya Stu
makes all the difference I'd imagine. Great to
see Adrian out on the water seeing what it's all
about and welcome to Carl
nice to see Adrian again
Renko starting to earn her keep.
Watching you put that shackle on in the murk made me think how different this recovery diving is from the pretty 'look at these nice fish' dives we see more often. And my mind went sideways. One channel I follow is Matt's off road recovery. So now we have Stu's underwater recovery.
Great episode. Good to see Adrian again.
Stu, your VLOG has become my favorite. Especially with all of the varied activity and Adrian as well. Great Video. Daffy and Daisy as well.
Wow, thank you. :)
Great to see Adrian again... time for his own channel!
Thanks Stu
Great idea It would be great to see a bit more of Steve's boat every now and then.
Cheers
Absolutely!
Oh my god. I haven't been here for a number of years left when you had 40 000 subs and am so happy for you to see you doing so well. You thoroughly deserve it.
Thank you so much and welcome back! :)
Like to see/hear the twin buzzin dozen Detroits Adrian will be working on and the vessel the're in. Nice job on the salvage.
They did sound pretty good fired up. :)
The twin 225 Hondas on the barge must pack a punch too but wont sound as good
Hey .. like you said a fun day .. nice to see Adrian kicking around...and doing a bit of salvage, love that type of work, brings back memories, as a CE on a diving support vessel..great fun .. from up here 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Stu - what a treat coming along on your day. The dive video was fine. Looking forward to more.
great to see an old lady saved !
Steve has done an amazing job with that ferry. Lots of great photos from the rescue on his page.
Fantastic episode, happy to see Adrian too and that little cute salvaged boat. Cheers!
Glad you enjoyed it. :)
Great to see how everyone helps each other! Beautiful old wooden boat!
Holy hell, you uploaded mid-day for the US.. And just in time for dinner! What a lovely gift, thank you Stumanchu
My pleasure!
Awesome video! I love chickens, they can learn. I taught mine to stay within their 100 X100 foot pen and not fly out. I had to trim flight feathers on them once, then they learned they were safe in the pen and coop. I throw them veggie scraps, fruit and have feed in the coop if they want it. Water is always available as it is shocking how much water they drink on hot dry summer days.
Thank you Stu. Good work on the salvage. Nice to see Adrian. Your chickens are smarter than my brother.
Stu, where are you? We miss you in Holland
Another fun video from....Down under...Thanks mate....Your friend in Kentucky horse country....l had an uncle who was the most famous jockey who ever lived....Willie Shoemaker...l was a F-4 fighter pilot back in the late 1060's & 1970's....
Ever since I was a child I’ve had a fear of murky water. There’s no way I could dive in that stuff. Props to ya for being brave. Lol
Good one Stu , enjoyed the dive , bought back memories
Yup, looks like a Yngling to me. I thought it was a Soling at first, parts of the boat are extremely similar. I worked at a sailing club that had a ton of Solings when I was a teenager and we definitely had a few sink and the subsequent recovery operations by the boss. Never any foam or watertight bulkheads to keep them afloat if they got badly swamped. We actually had one get knocked down in a freak squall during a sailing lesson. It got swamped and sank and the instructor and students had to swim to the nearest island! Students were...a bit freaked out. Boss would usually recover them by taking deflated orange mooring balls down and inflating them with a spare scuba tank to refloat the boat.
Good stuff! Definitely enjoy watching you dive to recover a sunken boat!
Definitely adrian amazingly looks at the world as nuts n bolts , hes like the roof comes off yeah mate the detachable panel its obvious
That was fun, thanks for taking us along.
Our pleasure!
Top video Stu, you certainly live a life some of us would dream of.
Great video again Stu.
Good to see Adrian again but d squad stars of the show again!
Take care, keep em coming 😁
Thanks, will do!
Great work Stu. Great mix of footage. Love the drone footage and the underwater action. Love the direction of the channel and love how you still incorporate couple of DIY outboard tips over the last few months. Looking forward to the journey north.
Stu, do you folks ever need to worry about Bull sharks wondering up the river? D-Squad is a "clucking" hoot and always glad you include them. Was surprised to see a video today, Monday is usually my Dangar and Brupeg days :) Stay safe and keep them coming!
Stu. You are top 5 of my fav youtubers
I would describe the viz as "by the feel of your fingertips" lol. Great job on the lift!
Great Episode Stu, Adrian cameo always adds a smile to my face. He’s the mate we all wish we had.
Got troubles? No problem for the Dangar Marine Danger Crew!
Love that dark grey house with all the windows behind the jetty, what a place to live.
My first time on the Hawksbury, rented a houseboat the last few days and sure enough saw Renko twice and got a wave from Stu. :) what a beautiful island Dangar is, somehow the vids don’t quite capture it. Anyway, I’ve decided the gods want me to be a patreon supporter Stu, so thanks for the vids and what a lucky bloke you are to live in such an interesting and beautiful place!
Thanks mate. Glad to hear you got to get out on the river. Nice to see you sailing past and thanks for your support!
As a fellow's certified diver I was waiting to see if Stew put some air in his BCU before he jumped in. it's always a shock when you forget.
Adrian just keeps proving himself to be an upstanding bloke With a library full of information In his head over and over again.
Just love the nitty gritty episodes. Thanks Stu. PS. Hate that feeder although I can see why.
Thanks Chris. It's probably because it seems less personal of a factory type thing, but it is good that the rats can't eat their food like they could with the old one.
Thanks Stu,nice mixture today,thanks and take care
Thanks, you too!
Old wooden boats will weep ! I love that heavy timber.
Thanks for sharing good to see you using Renco for diving
Nice to catch up with Adrian, and to meet Steve and his orphan Ferry in need of some TLC. Great vid my man! As a "Chook Whisperer" I think Daffy is taking advantage of you.
I think she is too. She is much smarter than I am.
@@DangarMarine Plz fwd to Steve... Ferryman... Just an idea I am contemplating. To replace a Detroit 671 in a 110 year old 70' Schooner. I sourced the set up from a Nissan Leaf car. The electric motor makes 147 hp. ( I need 2) But I can collect (approx 5-7) Lithium battery packs from Leaf cars & use them the charger & the inverter. Each complete Leaf battery pack will drive a Leaf motor approximately 3 hours. The motor spins with 10,000 rpm but if you use the transmission axle drive it is 1350 rpm. Perfecttt.
Great Vid Stu!!! Always a pleasure to see you guys doing what you do and saving stuff. Burned a good cigar and a scotch while cheering you on.
Good stuff! My kinda man. :)
Found myself tutt tutting seeing the young crewman, (and others) wearing massive boots and jeans but no lifejacket. Maybe get him to try his luck wearing that gear in the local pool to show him how bad a choice that is. First thing me and my mates were made to do on day 1 of our sailing training " you lot go into the water, wearing whatever fashion victim attire you've elected to wear to my training school."
Nearly had me and many of my mates at the bottom of the Thames within a few minutes. Coughed and spluttered our way through the swim test (all strong swimmers) I've never worn jeans on the water again, ....let alone boots. Working on the water I now feel as naked without a life jacket as I do getting in a car without a seat belt.
Nice work! You're clearly a good friend to have! 😁👍
We all try to look after each other.
Now train them to lay eggs in a carton on the counter ! Lol 😂. And fetch a beer from the frig ! Now that would be something !
Those drone shots gave a whole new dimension. Great video, as usual.
Glad you like them!
What was the soundtrack when you had the drone shots Stu? I looked on Soundcloud. Couldn’t find it and Shazam didn’t I’d it either.
Great show Stu, sailboat rescue, boat salvage, Baywatch Dangar island style, the Chicks will master the feeder, Jeff in LA USA
Daisy really looks like a Daisy. - and I finally went to the virtual chicken school and learned: I keep my foot on it and it stays open - I chip and it closes. Thx for sharing and a big Servus to all of you Down Under.
Glad you enjoyed Karl.
It was good to see you put into practice some of your many talents. Also seeing Like Minded people comming out to salvage the Boat/Yacht.
I was also amazed how crystal clear (The Drone) footage was. Looking forward, as usual to your next installment. Keep Safe and Well. 🌈👍
Thanks Norman. :)
Good content and nice to see Adrian.
Glad you enjoyed it
I remember this ferry (in the 1960s) as "Produce' when she was part of the Nicholson Bros fleet operating out of no.6 Jetty at Circular Quay. Nicholsons were later taken over by Stannard Bros. which is why there is a photo of her with "N" on the funnel on Steve's website.
Any vid with Adrian is a good vid 😁
We need to see more of Adrain and stay safe
Looking forward to the future update
Steve should do a separate channel on the ferry project. He will get much more support that way and it would be awesome to see that boat come back to live again. I am sure Adrian can star in it restoring or putting a new Detroit in that boat.
He has done loads and loads of filming, he now just needs to sit down and edit it all up. There is a short UA-cam video on his GoFundMe page on the refloating but a lot has happened since then.
@@DangarMarine I am supporting already, was just saying you three can make it all happen just lay off the booze just a bit l;)
Good work !
Another fantastic job Stu!👍🏻🙏
haha stu that feeder for the chooks looks like a hibachi grill to cook them! sorry for late comment post i get home so tired from work and try to catch up every episode.
Adrian is the most Australian Man ever. No offense to others, but that mohawk puts him over the edge.
My own 1930s wooden fishing boat sank a few weeks ago; luckily I was alerted by the remote bilge alarm, and was able to get it towed to shallow water before it went down on the mooring. One of the planks had opened up (rotten copper nails) and the bilge pump burned out trying to cope with the leakage. The diesel engine went underwater at the next high tide before the boatyard could crane it out, but the boat is now safely on the quayside awaiting inspection.
If the sunken sailboat was a Yingling then there is most likely a lift point attached to the keel and at the normal center of gravity designed to facilitate lifting the boat in and out of the water on to a trailer.
Stu that was a cracking video - please keep us updated on the salvaged ferry.😀👍
The discussion on original power before the Detroit was interesting to me. One of the first boats l worked on had a 6 cylinder Atlas Imperial 350hp at 350rpm air start direct reversing 27ton beauty. Its been 40+ years so my memory of specs might be off. I can still remember the sound in the engine room.
Renko is really starting to work now. The recovery was a great team effort. It reminded me that, in an interview with a very interesting guy on the latest Western Flier vid, who used a kid's blow up dinghy to salvage a sunken boat that he bought from the insurance Co.
Nice to see that Adrian is one of the “Dangar gang “
I actually met Adrian through Rob, the owner of the barge because Rob has a 6-71 in his truck. :)
Dangar Gang?
Dangar Mob?
Dangar Crew?
Dangar Crowd?
Danga Squad?
Dangar Tribe?
Dangar Flock? (For obvious reasons.)
9:15 - Greetings, Carl! (Edit) Great drone shots!
Great video Stu. I'd like to see a quick video on the process of repair for that sunk sailboat. I'm not even sure where you would start with that kind of thing
Will do.
11:53 - Welcome back, Adrian!
Always interesting thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Touch 'n go with the girls & new feeder. Good job!
Wow a Soling down under. That boat is from Norway Designed by Jan H Linge. I Justed to sail the little sister boat the Yngling. Good you saved it..
Interesting, I actually thought this one was a Yngling.
Good recovery!
Thanks!
Flipper
Gilligan’s Island
Voyage to the bottom of the sea.
The undersea World of Jacques Couteau.
McHale's Navy
OK, also Johnny Quest.
Are some of the shows that shaped my childhood
Now I have Dangar Stu to watch!
Great shows to grow up with!
Jacques Cousteau!!! The others are fiction, but awesome.
Loved them all!
Adventure documentaries before Bear Gryllis!
The "set" for Flipper, near Miami on Virginia Key became a hippie hangout and a Playboy photo shoot location.
the main point is I loved the water and fishing. The funny thing is I have not had an engine boat until the last 3 years. (A little tinny) The intervening time I spent squandering my time with white water kayaking, canoeing, and rafting. With a little land time shooting archery with my son. :-) If I end up with a boat that has a piolet house...... it's all Stu's fault! maybe a little pocket cruiser with a small Yanmar. ;-)
I really like the content keep up the great work.
Glad you enjoy it!
Twin V12 detroits. That must sound awesome at full song!
Sweeeet video stu thank you, as a fellow diver please watch those rigging lines so you don't get fouled on your gear. Looking forward to the next one
I bet Damien a bit disappointed it not being a Cummins Eh! Stu! instead of those gas guzzling Detroit's. lol That's awesome a case of beer and a buck later the man's got himself a Old Wooden Ferry, Now That's What You Call A Score!
Was a good score for sure.
thanks
Hey Stu, loving the videos! The engine rebuild was great, and it seems like you have a ton of good content coming down the pipe. I made a donation on your Paypal account. Be well.
Is there anything Adrian can’t do? If you are with Adrian Saturday, I hope you video you guys in action. The big A a.k.a. Adrian makes for great content. Also you can lead a chicken to an automatic feeder but you can’t it eat. So enjoyed the great drone shots, underwater work and boat recovery. You give your subscribers flat out great content.
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed the vid. :)
Well done Daisy :)
That was a great first boat salvage video. It must be lots of work to get all that shot and ordered. A little simple illustration or something by way of description of what you needed to do/did do with the lines etc. to get the boat up would be good, but great vid with the addition of drone etc. Always good to have a bit of Adrian too. Cheers.
Thanks mate. I'll narrate over the top next time.
Ok been waiting for some diving and scavenging.