Yes it does. It always fires up instantly and never skips a beat. I just filled up my diesel tank 2 days ago and calculated that since the previous fill up the boat has been using 1.8 litres of diesel per hour. I thought it was a mistake until I remembered that I haven’t been cooking with my diesel stove at all since the last fill up.
DIY Boats I can talk at a normal level when underway. You can certainly hear the engine but it's not unpleasant. It's actually quite reassuring that no mater how rough the conditions are the engine noise never fluctuates or skips a beat. I've got the engine compartment insulated quite well so it must just sound loud on the video.
@@leonardbreau8928 They used to make lots of commercial vessels of various sizes but I think found it difficult to compete. They mostly make fibreglass tanks for the fish farming industry now but still work on the odd boat.
polygamous1 Sozou You are right of course. I used my iPad for all of these videos and was pretty sloppy with the work. I may try to see if I can get it a bit more refined.
That is a really great all around boat you have there I like the lines and the way she cuts the water looks like a comfortable ride enjoy your videos
Thanks very much. I really love the boat. It’s perfect for me.
That Yanmar just sings so sweet!
Hey, When Bill gets ready to sell Torphins II, let me know please!
@@edquier40 If I hear of an IS25 for sale I’ll be sure to make a short video that mentions it.
Yes it does. It always fires up instantly and never skips a beat. I just filled up my diesel tank 2 days ago and calculated that since the
previous fill up the boat has been using 1.8 litres of diesel per hour. I thought it was a mistake until I remembered that I haven’t been cooking with my diesel stove at all since the last fill up.
Oh my gosh, what a lovely afternoon on that dock with friends.
Nice Boat ! Nice Weather ! thumbs up mate !
Would love to have joined you, Llew. Despite the bit of chop and occasional ominous skies, it looked like a fairly smooth trip.
Looks really fun.
Does that engine noise seem loud while you are driving? Seems loud on camera. I know engine is right below you but can you sound proof it more?
DIY Boats I can talk at a normal level when underway. You can certainly hear the engine but it's not unpleasant. It's actually quite reassuring that no mater how rough the conditions are the engine noise never fluctuates or skips a beat. I've got the engine compartment insulated quite well so it must just sound loud on the video.
I'm assuming "Gulf Mariner" is the name you gave your vessel? If so, who makes/made this vessel?
It was made by Independent Shipwrights in Coombs B.C. Canada. It is called an IS25. There were somewhere between 15 and 20 of them made.
@@topfunguy2281 Thanks for your quick response! I did check out this company/organization, they're tiny! Only 1.3 million in revenues this year.
@@leonardbreau8928 They used to make lots of commercial vessels of various sizes but I think found it difficult to compete. They mostly make fibreglass tanks for the fish farming industry now but still work on the odd boat.
love your videos but i think a wind shield on your mic will make your videos more pleasurable
polygamous1 Sozou
You are right of course. I used my iPad for all of these videos and was pretty sloppy with the work. I may try to see if I can get it a bit more refined.
Boaty McBoatface!
Wow 8 MPH
Yes, and wow 2.5 litres per hour.