Rigging up a boat pulley retrieval running line.
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2021
- We had heavy wind during the night, in the morning I found the boat had been blown off its beach line. I decided to renew all the mooring ropes and add a pulley to the rear line so I can pull the boat in at any time.
Mrs Marty T.- / @jeaninegibbonsart2939
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Pro tip for melting the end of a synthetic rope: Wind masking tape around the rope end three or four times. Light the tip and allow the masking tape to burn for a while. Once the flame melts enough of the rope, extinguish it and remove the remainder of the masking tape. The rope will have a nice, tidy tip with no knobby bits.
You can also wrap masking tape around the rope *before* you cut it. Just cut through the middle of the masking tape and burn both ends as above.
I prefer Heat SHRINK Tubing. As it will not unwind, then melt the end also.
@@paulsilva3346 yeah, but everyone has *MASKING TAPE,* and hardly anyone has huuuge heat shrink.
That's actually a really good idea. I don't know how many times I have had molten plastic stuck to my fingertips after I have tried to reshape a frayed end I have just set fire to. I do know it is way too many times though.
Solid advice. I'ma try that.
I keep a few rolls of cheap vinyl electrical tape around and use that in pretty much the same way. Wrap, then cut, then burn.
The ol' Swiss Army kitchen knife on the job.
That is a little bit of paradise there!, I wouldn't get a minutes work done if I lived there😂🌴
Hi Marty. Never been to NZ, but i can tell of your vid's that there is some beautiful nature over there. /Richard
Tusen takk for videoen. 👍🤗👍🇸🇯
Marty buddy this just shows you have a 3D mechanical physics understanding mind, that just can't stop building or fixing things, it's always pleasure to watch you have fun, this is not work to you 😎
Ideal system to make life a lot easier mate. I do have one suggestion for you. Where the rope passes thru the fairlead on the boat is where its most likely to chafe and fail. I usually put a short length of flexible hose on the painter here to give it more protection and for ease of mind.
I've got to say... hands down, you are one of the most resourceful, intelligent, and talented individuals I've ever come across. Your ability to fix just about any problem or issue and regularly come up with creative ways to solve it is admirable. I genuinely look forward to seeing what you come up with next.
Also, you're a lucky guy to have such a beautiful place, essentially in your back yard. Lol.
Marty and Andrew Camarata are my go-to guys here.
@@billjenkins687 right!? If we ever face a zombie apocalypse, those 2 are the first people I want on my team. Lol. From now on, I'll stop using the phrase "Jack of all trades," and instead I'll say "Marty of all trades." Or Andrew. Either works. 😂
I love your attitude about purchasing and money, making do with what you have…. Good common sense skills. Non materialistic. 👍🏻
when i was a kid, one of my uncles lived on a lake with a steep hill that was about a hundred feet down to the water. he built a stair to get up and down the hill, and made a boat winch from an old david bradley two wheeled tractor. he poured a concrete slab with a chunk of train rail imbedded in it at the top of the hill. he removed the tires, bolted one axle flange to the rail, had just the rim on the other side, and wrapped the bow line around the rim a couple of turns to get it up and down the hill. the 3hp gas engine pulled a 16' rowboat with a 5hp outboard on it with just enough tension on the line to get it to bite like it was nothing. he just put it in reverse to lower it down the hill. sure beat a come-a-long. he said he got the idea from an old popular mechanics magazine.
Marty you’re a bloody genius in my eyes so I’m shocked to see you can only tie a half hitch!!!
Yeah, I was surprised that no bowline knots made an appearance.
Never had a knot let go yet so its good enough for me ;)
@@MartyT haha fair call mate! A bowline is all you need...very useful and versatile 😊
@@MartyT Practical man!
Rule of ropes: "If you can't tie knots, tie lots!"
Wow, Marty never fails to impress. He even bought new rope for this project. 😉👍
No he made it from the wool when sheared Rambro and sons
Bet he got it cheaper than retail though!😁
@@dan0000023 We all know that Marty is a BIG BELIEVER in the 11th Commandant: Tho shall never pay retail. LOL. Bye the BYE, I have been to NZ, circa 2010. Went to the world famous New Zealand Rotorua Bath House. It was there I learned my personal limits on driving. Drove about two blocks in the city of Rotorua, parked the car. Never to drive again on the wrong side of the road again. My brain couldn't handle driving on the left side of the roadway. As a old body & fender (Panel Beater,) from the U.S. of A, I just couldn't do it. I was so afraid either I would panic, or just not realize I needed to be on the left side of the roadway. Let my daughter drive, and kept my mouth shut, eye's closed. That seem to work, at least for me.
Seems like it's quiet enough down there to do that rig without getting propped constantly. But a double pulley is a way tidier system. In Ireland we use a concrete filled tractor tyre, with a solid chain to a bouy with an anode on it. A solid stern rope and a secondary if the main fails.
Marty can literally fix, design, engineer, patch, plug, wire, plumb, rebuild, restore, create, or generally make better just about anything on earth!!
Hi, Marty. I did this 40 so years ago & found that I needed to attach the in line & the out line to the bow so the boat did not foul the lines. Also the lines need to be sunk lower than the outboard skeg to avoid fouling, otherwise you could find your boat in a terrible mess & unable to be retrieved. I learned this the very hard & uncomfortable way.Wish I could give pics or diags.At 79 years I am nearly past this problem, but I may need it 1 or 2 more times, hopefully. Hope it helps at least someone.
Marty living the dream
Марти, не пропадай! Удачи!
We just arrived in your neck of the woods on our NZ discovery tour. Enjoyed a walk out of Picton today and realized we really need a boat/yacht and a lot of time.
Nice, simple way to moor the boat! I do admire your common sense way of solving problems. 🙂
⚓🛥👍👍👏👏 Out-thinking the tide. That's a pretty clever move Marty.
Looks like a simple, yet elegant solution to the problem. 👍
Marty the thing that I was most impressed about was that sack of NEW rope! Great video Marty, thumbs up.
Hi Marty , Wow what a great idea I never had a boat Permanently in the water , you come up with all of good ideas, Thanks for your videos God bless you and your family Cliff from Logan City Queensland Australia
That is a fantastic idea 👌
Marlborough Sound seems a paradise for aquatic enthusiasts!
Marty T, you and your family are amazing. What pleasure it is watching all of you work together! God bless you all!!
Simple and ingenious! Well done!
just wander down to what looks like your own slice of paradise beach, living the dream.
Yet another video I loved watching and still haven’t a clue what you did!!🤣🤣🙌
Thank you again Marty. Have a great day.
That works great 👍. It was time for some new rope. Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
Tanks for sharing Marty 👍
Nice looking boat
I like that little dolly rig that you have for moving your rowboat to the water, looks like it works well!
Beautiful area you live in, I'm jealous!
Absolutely Genius idea mate! Great for somewhere secluded like you are!
I thought you hadn't been posting for a while, as I haven't seen any videos from you for months but it must be the UA-cam ALGORITHM! I've now found a load of videos from you I haven't seen or been notified of, so thought I'd tell you as youre probably missing out on and should be getting a LOT MORE Views and Subscribers mate as I'm ALREADY a subscriber and got notifications on and yet I still haven't been seeing your uploads.. (just a heads up!) Maybe get onto them or see what you can do to get more exposure for the channel! As your work is sublime mate Honestly. I love engineering and DIY stuff and problem solving and you're projects tick ALL the boxes for me mate as many others I'm sure! Keep up the good work!
Cheers from London England 👍💪😎🏴🙏
That aerial view totally helped me understand what you were doing.🙃
Love the smell of new rope in the morning..smells like victory.
Nice work as always. If i may share the way we do it in Norway, out there at the anchor we put a buoy on the chain. Then we put a single rope tied to the aft of the boat, through the pulley at the buoy, in to the shore and back out to the bow of the boat. Then you just pull on the rope to pull the boat either in or out. To secure it you just tie the rope somewhere ashore. And yes it can withstand storms. Cheers.
What a great idea Marty. Good on ya.
I've never seen a better solution of how to anchor a boat!
Nicely done 👍👍👍Thanks for sharing. Marty T the old man and the sea. LOL Stay safe
Perfect Planning = Perfect Performance. Good on ya
I did similar, but put a out loop of rope going through pulley on each end, one pulley on mooring, one on shore. With boat tied to where rope joins, pull one rope - boat goes out, pull the other - it comes back in. A float on the join is good for finding it to tie back onto when returning to mooring.
Marty's free found boat nearly became someone else's free found boat.
Thanks for sharing 👍
In Cornwall this is a running mooring. The easiest way is to have a continuous loop and tie into it with a rolling hitch in light stuff around the looped rope. Most people split the loop and splice loops to go around the cleats. You need breast ropes to keep the running part under control and lined up as the tide gets lower. They keep the long part near the boat.
Another great video. Thanks 👍
,,good one, nice job, keep well and have a great week...
I have yet to place the advert as suggested by my uncle. Woman needed for boat duties, send picture of boat!
I worry about your prop with all those lines in the water. I'm sure you got it under control. I appreciate you. Thank you for sharing your skills knowledge and experience
The lines are sitting on the bottom now with all the marine growth
@@MartyT I understand. In the video they were all floating. I knew you had it handled. Thank you for responding, have a wonderful day or night whichever it is where you're at.
Nice idea
Very clever
Well worked out!
Very cool 😎 I guess not many boats pass by 🤷♀️ so you can run multiple lines awesome solution to your latest problem… love how you don’t ramble on about oh no don’t know what to do…. You come up with a solution and hey presto you have just made an entertaining vlog 😍
I was sure Marty knew how to splice! ; )
I don't have time for that ;)
@@MartyT A trick when you cut a lenght of cord, wrap the cut area with tape and cut in the middle. No fraying at all !
Then, burn those ends. A lighter is hot enough to melt it.
@@marcryvon Exactly, that's how my Dad taught me many years ago.
The first time I have ever seen Marty make a serious mistake.
Never cut through a synthetic rope with a cold blade. A small propane torch to heat the penknife blade will seal AND cut. Then the rope end can be treated to a more elaborate whipped/sealed end at your leisure if a really professional job is warranted.
The rest of the job was well up to your usual standards of excellent Kiwi ingenuity.
Happy sailing from Rutland UK.
Good idea, hardly a serious mistake but always open to learning new ways to do things 😉
Nice video, Thank you! Ron USA
Nice setup 👍👍🇺🇸
Beautiful water!!!
I now have an overpowering urge to Listen to Split Enz Time and Tide album lol
Gee you were sure lucky with that stern rope bro, anyway great video as always. Safe travels down your way
🚤 5 dollar love you long time ! & another knife goes AWOL from the kitchen. 👍🏴
Makes me embarrassed to complain about the water level fluctuation on our lake. They lower it by about a foot this time of year to make room for winter snows and spring melt. Lovely location you have there.
Wife is happy so all is good
Marty always dropping a sneaky fart lol
In the 80s in my hemisphere it was known as floating an air biscuit.
She's a keeper.
Cool idea
Great video, water must be cold ! My place is getting first snowfal. . Stay safe.
Nice. Keep the vids coming.
New Zealand awesome place 😃🇦🇺
Wow beautiful location
Nice job
MacGyver to the rescue once again... NZ is so beautiful and wild it makes me want to up and leave America and go homestead there so badly...
me too.
Lol @3:42. Marty can even play the trumpet!
That's so cool 😎 🇬🇧
I don't know why but I was half expecting angry ram (or son of) to come out the bush and butt you into the water.
Mr Marty do you live in paradise , what a beautiful place, you have mountains a beach, what more can you ask
I had a laugh when I recognized the pink handled Victorinox. We have the same, and it’s wicked sharp and cheap!
The mrs wasn't happy when she saw I'd used her tomato knife🤣
Nice setup m8. Work smarter not harder!!..
you need line that sinks(poly or nylon) and also bowlines needed :D
Nice 👌
Nice Engineering.
Great 👍
nice drone shot
Nice one Marty!
I assume a buoy and a permanent land based anchor point is coming in the near future?
What about a stainless steel carabineer on the boat end of the pulley rope to attach to the buoy, saves tying a knot every time.
Looked like a perfect day for a fish....
Love the ingenuity of the engineering mindset :) I assume there isn't much risk of other powerboats cruising across the lines
Moored up with a shoe string…. Marty you let me down there bud
I was expecting Marty to make his own rope from his own hair or something.
I admit I was actually surprised when a NEW bundle of rope appeared!
lol I know right how has he not liked this
Top mariner.
You are so smart Marty I wish I could do alot of things you do better yet a friend like you ha ha
Cool!
The real bear grylls and this fella doesn't go back to an hotel or drink his own slash!!! 😁👍
Hi Marty its so simple even any woman can do it they don't have to think. 1,2,3,4 wait for the comments back to me
A bit of choke there marty 😂😂😂
I would of had another pulley on the land with a loop of rope between the two pulleys then attached to the boat aft and stearin, this would stop the ropes from tangling and you would only need on attachment point on land... 👍
I think it would be more likely to twist in the tide
A “High-Lead” man from way back, eh Marty?!
That's coool. Hope no one motors through and ruins your lines.
No the lines sink after a few weeks in the water
Cheeky fart at 3:41
1:05 You appear to have a wide range of professional looking _nautical_ cutting devices so far into your video Marty T. 😁 Are these for sail (sic) in your Merch shop? 🤭
I am not being sarcastic as I know you make do with what's on hand but the blunt old butter knife and the ultra blunt steak knife uses made me laugh so thanks for that. We need the laughs and video entertainment during these times and you have a big *THANKS* for that. 👍
The mrs lost another kitchen knife 😂
It’s beautiful there! God bless you and your family. ❤️👍🏼✝️