Owned boats for over 25 years. Always towed them or put into dry storage. it’s just not viable to leave them moored for weeks unsupervised. Sorry you learned the hard way.
@@AndyDeiuexactly, my boat has been very happy and is actually in better shape than when I bought it. It stays in my barn on a trailer. A 10 minute drive to the ramp and I’m in the water.
My RIB sank last year in a storm with a Honda BF20 on it, the davits snapped off the boat and the swim platform battered the RIB and engine, smashed off the cam wheel and ripped the electrics. Even though I have no experience of engines I flushed the engine, re built what I could see was damaged and it's now running better than ever so it can be done, definitely worth a try!
If ever happens again, keep the outboard in water. Get a dustbin and fill with water and put engine side down. Do not allow any oxidisation, trust me the mechanic will thank you for making his job a LOT easier to get it running again.
we have had enough rain where the weight of it had pulled the tarp of my sailing dingy multiple nights in a row get a bar or somthing solid you can run down the center so it wont sag in like a pitched roof along the center of the boat
That is so sad! But how can you not watch out for your boat 8 weeks long? I could NEVER do that with my boat. There is always someone who can take a look and send pictures.
@@AW-yv9sq when i used to fish I used to love a big carp on the bank, but if I went now I be happy at anything. But carp are something special if you know that feeling you know that feeling
@@DiggingwithDallas is it just a sport fish for you all? We have them but no one bothers with them. When I was younger we had carp that spawned in our creek. They would run into our boat which was hilarious as a kid. I guess have too many other species to chase after. I’m just curious what we are missing.
@@AW-yv9sq in some countries there are considered a pest but here in the uk we love to catch them, Sometimes people will go to a lake/stretch of river/canal just to catch a certain carp so even have names in big lakes.
@@DiggingwithDallas are they a good fighting fish? I know some countries do eat them but no one here does. I saw a video on here of a farm that raises them and people pay to fish. Maybe I should give it a go for some fun
Bad luck m8 a real shame, i hope you fit an alarm in the refit to stop and deter the theives, where was the fella from who refloated her eel pie island? tight lines
I’m sorry for the loss but I really hope you learn a FEW VALUABLE LESSONS from this… I have a problem sleeping just leaving my boat overnight in a slip let alone months! lol
An outboard motor in sweet water is not a big problem as long as you get at it right after you get it above water. Take the plugs out and dry start to get rid of the water in the cylinders and crank case (two stroke). Empty the carburator bowls and check for spark. If there is spark just try to start it and see if it will run. If so let it run for a longer period to make sure it will be hot and all mechanics will dry out. Spray some wd40 maybe and wipe of the excess. My coussin had a boat that once sunk. We lifted it on 3 points just enough to get the gunnels above water. Put in the electric pump and waited. Then went for the outboard (after a week of so on the bottom) and within an hour we had it up and running.
I feel for you mate. Best part of 40 years ago now I had a small boat for fishing. Took it down the creek after winter and launched it. Towed the trailer to the yard, walked back to the slip and there it was, gone! All my tackle floating across the creek. Bloody thing had gone straight down. Had to wait for the tide to go down to get it back! One of the trailer rollers had punched a hole in it.
Ship happens mate. If you don't try and start the engine before it has been completely drained of water it will be probably be fine. You'll bend things inside it if you fire it up with water in it though.
I have had many boats over the years. What I used to do was put a 12v water pump and a 12v battery and a cork. As the water rises the cork makes contact and turns on the pump.
Mate don’t know weather you have checked it recently but I went pass yesterday and it looks like it’s sunk again it’s at Limehouse next to the pass over
No good man it's a hit and miss game with boats. Hope you get the boat up and running for June 16th next year lol. Maybe a new look dark green and black ;)
When i owned boats i had a swinging mooring in chichester harbour that was very exposed.. I fitted an automatic electric bilge pump and checked the boat every two weeks,not ideal as i was an hour away then! I owned a boat same as yours in the 1980s, with such a huge cockpit area soon as it rains it becomes a bathtub! Might be worth placing piece of timber from the transom ,to the cabin roof and lash the tarpaulin tight so water cant pool . Unfortunately your mooring there is easily accessible to anyone,may be worth considering a move?
Have no idea why appeared in my to watch list, no interest in fishing. But great video, like others, sorry this happened to you...I would have had kittens.. amazing you looked on funny side, looking forward to part 2. Subscribed.
What might work is to fit a LoRa light-detector. These are diy electronics which are designed to handle a sensor alert, and transmit it a hundred miles or so. Not video, but all you need is a water detector in the bottom and a light-sensor in a bit which never gets light, At the far end, a siren to tell you all is not well.
Hi Jacob, so many questions over this. Are you on a private mooring or a CRT 14 day or less mooring it you are paying I would have thought the license holder would have been on to you to inform you your boat was sinking. Have you thought about getting a trickle Solar Charger and a 12v battery connected to an automatic bilge pump to keep levels down inside while you are away?
Pull the sparkplugs and air box, turn it over by hand to clear the water out of the cylinders, drain the oil and fill with fresh oil, fresh fuel, spray the engine down with wd40 and clean all the electrical connections/spray some contact cleaner into them. Should fire up, we had jetskis and engines sit underwater / with water in them plenty times and got them going again. When ye get it running run it a bit and then do another oil change and you should be fine.
engine not a write off- just open it- clean and put back together! Gearbox- will have no water inside- they are watertight. Water will be inside motor.
After watching twice I'm convinced the only culprit was the weather, the wind and the rain. Someone might have tried to rescue your belongings, ask the neighbours.
Hard luck, get the engine serviced asap, or take the plugs out and oil and flush it with new oil and turn over by hand to prevent it seizing it might save the pistons the carbs will need stripping too
hi sorry to see that get a auto bilge pump very small only 20-50 quid a small 12v battery , good for carpy stuff anyway, and a small solar for the front windowand it will stop this happening again for around a hundred to 140 quid
i work in a marina, looks like they didnt have shore power so the battery died and the bilge pump stopped working. It also seems like it was down there for at least a few days and at most a month or 2. Sorry to say it but its a write off, gonna cost around 5k on just the engine side once everything is all said and done. My advice: dispose of boat and buy another. Please for the love of god check on it atleast weekly. If you leave a boat floating and dont check on it for a good while, dont expect it to still be floating
Kept a boat docked at a state park for years but always checked on at least a couple times a week sorry you had to learn this way , thats a cool little boat by the way .
You might actually be able to save the engine but act quickly to get the water out especially the cylinders then get some clean oil in. Hopefully it's not seriously seized. Try turning by hand to start with. Plugs out
Sorry, but you cant leave a moored boat for months without attending it.. Its the off-season, when you do maintenance etc. to ensure it stays seaworthy.. Didnt it have a battery powered bilge pump? And solid entrance coverings, due to theft/damage.. What were you thinking? Boats need constant attention.. Sorry mate, but glad you get something sorted..
Jacob Jacob, what the hell? You have earned a whole new level of respect from me for your unbelievably calm response to this soul destroying event. I would have completely flipped out without doubt. Times of crisis can either build character or destroy you. Lessons to learn? Well you did the right thing obviously having insurance. But trusting one or more living nearby with your phone number so that they can keep an eye on things for you and inform you quickly of vandalism is the only thing maybe you could have done a bit better maybe. Captain hindsight talking. I owned a lake in France for over 10 years and having those local eyes watching over your property proved vital when I too suffered the devastation of thieves breaking in. In my case though it was just a bungalow and at least it couldn’t sink after the event……sorry that was uncalled for. We live and learn. But do you have a little of your positive mental attitude (PMA) spare please, I could do with some of that. Through this incident and your response to it I have to say you have won a new fan, when before I could find “over enthusiasm” a little bit off putting and exhausting to be honest. Nice to see a fellow angler from the North West show what tougher stuff we are made of! Respect!❤
@@jacoblondoncarper4857 Just thinking Jacob, is there such a thing as an auto bilge pump which comes on sensing water level rising inside the cabin? I guess the problem is any battery wouldn’t last for long. A wi fi operated security cam you could access on the boat to make sure it’s OK after heavy rainfall. Naive questions I bet, but if you can avoid such a “stress dump” again anything is worth considering. Anyway I hope it didn’t delay your adventures too much!
sad to see this bud ive owned vessels for the past few years and id suggest rewireing and new batterys all round due to it being water logged and it will save any shorts in the future and hope the best for ya and ya boat il be sailing the open ocean in the nect few months with my latest project a 24ft sea paegent sail boat which are alot more work and stress than a finnish boat so hope to see it up and running best for the future bud
What a shock for you but soon you will be ok again , the outboard should be ok with a good clean up and a dose of oil down it , but you need to get a 12 volt battery plus bilge pump and float switch to safeguard the boat in the future and don't leave unattended for any length of time.
No one broke it. Rain pooled on the cover most likely and if caved. His stuff floated up. There is nothing of value on that thing. Where I live you would have to pay someone to take a boat like that
Owned boats for over 25 years. Always towed them or put into dry storage. it’s just not viable to leave them moored for weeks unsupervised. Sorry you learned the hard way.
Give it two days unattended they will be on it!
And he’s like “ I hate boats don’t buy “.
No bilge 100% no cover … no research on what takes to run a boat. 3:46
@@AndyDeiuexactly, my boat has been very happy and is actually in better shape than when I bought it. It stays in my barn on a trailer. A 10 minute drive to the ramp and I’m in the water.
My RIB sank last year in a storm with a Honda BF20 on it, the davits snapped off the boat and the swim platform battered the RIB and engine, smashed off the cam wheel and ripped the electrics.
Even though I have no experience of engines I flushed the engine, re built what I could see was damaged and it's now running better than ever so it can be done, definitely worth a try!
True. Keep it positive. Your mate with the pump out and left service is a godsend, pretty much
If ever happens again, keep the outboard in water. Get a dustbin and fill with water and put engine side down. Do not allow any oxidisation, trust me the mechanic will thank you for making his job a LOT easier to get it running again.
Boats are a nightmare!
I had one moored on the Thames and I may as well have taken up shredding fifty pound notes as a hobby!
Honestly, I do not know how did you not break down into tears I was crying for you
Boat tied to dock on bayou, rain storm came up and i couldnt get away from work for 3 hours and boat sank
Loved this, keep us updates with videos on how your revive it back to life and finally get to fish on it again 👍
we have had enough rain where the weight of it had pulled the tarp of my sailing dingy multiple nights in a row get a bar or somthing solid you can run down the center so it wont sag in like a pitched roof along the center of the boat
That is so sad! But how can you not watch out for your boat 8 weeks long? I could NEVER do that with my boat. There is always someone who can take a look and send pictures.
Lol I just went pass it yesterday it’s sunk again
@@JayJenas-ge2tn Oh nooo! 😂😭
Glad you have it sorted.
Shame about the break in, not the best having to moor the boat in such a public place. Hope you get her ship shape again.
nice one buddy try a electric bilge pump battery and small solar panel on the roof she will pump out rain water on heavy rain happy carping x
Gutted for you, let’s hope for some better days on the boat with some big canal, carp!
Why do you all fish for carp? Nothing else to catch?
@@AW-yv9sq when i used to fish I used to love a big carp on the bank, but if I went now I be happy at anything. But carp are something special if you know that feeling you know that feeling
@@DiggingwithDallas is it just a sport fish for you all? We have them but no one bothers with them. When I was younger we had carp that spawned in our creek. They would run into our boat which was hilarious as a kid. I guess have too many other species to chase after. I’m just curious what we are missing.
@@AW-yv9sq in some countries there are considered a pest but here in the uk we love to catch them,
Sometimes people will go to a lake/stretch of river/canal just to catch a certain carp so even have names in big lakes.
@@DiggingwithDallas are they a good fighting fish? I know some countries do eat them but no one here does. I saw a video on here of a farm that raises them and people pay to fish. Maybe I should give it a go for some fun
Bad luck m8 a real shame, i hope you fit an alarm in the refit to stop and deter the theives, where was the fella from who refloated her eel pie island? tight lines
I’m sorry for the loss but I really hope you learn a FEW VALUABLE LESSONS from this… I have a problem sleeping just leaving my boat overnight in a slip let alone months! lol
You a so chill Jacob! You have a new sub here mate🤙🏽🤙🏽
Oh shit! Hope you can get it sorted g
If the canal level goes up you have to slacken the ropes if not they pull it under
An outboard motor in sweet water is not a big problem as long as you get at it right after you get it above water. Take the plugs out and dry start to get rid of the water in the cylinders and crank case (two stroke). Empty the carburator bowls and check for spark. If there is spark just try to start it and see if it will run. If so let it run for a longer period to make sure it will be hot and all mechanics will dry out. Spray some wd40 maybe and wipe of the excess. My coussin had a boat that once sunk. We lifted it on 3 points just enough to get the gunnels above water. Put in the electric pump and waited. Then went for the outboard (after a week of so on the bottom) and within an hour we had it up and running.
Feel so sad for you , I hope you manage to get it sorted, subbed.
Hi Jacob, really sorry about your boat. Hoping you get back up and fishing from your boat very quickly. Great video.
I feel for you mate. Best part of 40 years ago now I had a small boat for fishing. Took it down the creek after winter and launched it. Towed the trailer to the yard, walked back to the slip and there it was, gone! All my tackle floating across the creek. Bloody thing had gone straight down. Had to wait for the tide to go down to get it back! One of the trailer rollers had punched a hole in it.
Set yourself up an auto bilge , im writing this hoping mines working as I haven't been to it in a while 😂
Contact me if you want me to look at the outboard it’s more than likely salvageable as it’s been in fresh water. Would hate to see it going to waste.
Hi mate,
Thanks for the message. All sorted now👊🏻👊🏻
@@jacoblondoncarper4857 Awesome
Great video bro and sorry about ur loss on the boat g keep grinding your time will come bro 💯🔥
Damon Albarn has a little side hustle lifting sunken boats 😮
Ship happens mate. If you don't try and start the engine before it has been completely drained of water it will be probably be fine. You'll bend things inside it if you fire it up with water in it though.
Gutted for you mate, hope it's not to bad and you can get back on the water soon
Good luck with the refresh. I bet your insurance goes up!
I stumbled across this video. I am sorry about your boat. I hope you get it sorted soon. Don't forget others advice to fit an auto bilge pump
I have had many boats over the years. What I used to do was put a 12v water pump and a 12v battery and a cork. As the water rises the cork makes contact and turns on the pump.
It’s called a bilge pump
Hope you get it back up and running 🤞🏻
Mate don’t know weather you have checked it recently but I went pass yesterday and it looks like it’s sunk again it’s at Limehouse next to the pass over
My boat is miles away from there atm so that must be another boat
@@jacoblondoncarper4857 glad to hear
Make sure you get an automatic bilge pump in your next boat mate, will pump out any unwanted water onboard!
Good luck 🤞
No good man it's a hit and miss game with boats. Hope you get the boat up and running for June 16th next year lol. Maybe a new look dark green and black ;)
bro, you cant leave a boat for 2 months without having someone keep an eye on it.
i know thats ridiculous
When i owned boats i had a swinging mooring in chichester harbour that was very exposed..
I fitted an automatic electric bilge pump and checked the boat every two weeks,not ideal as i was an hour away then!
I owned a boat same as yours in the 1980s, with such a huge cockpit area soon as it rains it becomes a bathtub!
Might be worth placing piece of timber from the transom ,to the cabin roof and lash the tarpaulin tight so water cant pool .
Unfortunately your mooring there is easily accessible to anyone,may be worth considering a move?
Sad to hear about your boat!
Have no idea why appeared in my to watch list, no interest in fishing. But great video, like others, sorry this happened to you...I would have had kittens.. amazing you looked on funny side, looking forward to part 2. Subscribed.
Thanks a lot, glad you enjoyed it
There are all kinds of systems you can install that will send alerts to your phone of water ingress.
What might work is to fit a LoRa light-detector. These are diy electronics which are designed to handle a sensor alert, and transmit it a hundred miles or so. Not video, but all you need is a water detector in the bottom and a light-sensor in a bit which never gets light, At the far end, a siren to tell you all is not well.
You need add a automatic bilge with a float switch. So if you get rain it pumps off on it’s own. I have one in my 16 footer.
Was you onna mooring because you have to move dvery two weeks on crt waters
I've seen that boat sinking 4 weeks ago, I thought it was a shame, didn't know it was your, otherwise I could've send a text or try and contact you.
Hi Jacob, so many questions over this. Are you on a private mooring or a CRT 14 day or less mooring it you are paying I would have thought the license holder would have been on to you to inform you your boat was sinking. Have you thought about getting a trickle Solar Charger and a 12v battery connected to an automatic bilge pump to keep levels down inside while you are away?
hope all goes well might be worth changing where you moor it, sadly is a lot of jealous people about
Jealous of what. There was nothing of value.
Great video man, addin a small solar power bilge pump will help you alot. Be safe
sorry dude for the situation
Is that a Shetland 535? Looks identical to my first boat.
Yes😀
@@jacoblondoncarper4857 very sturdy hulls, almost indestructible. Hope you get back afloat ASAP.
Let's just forget the engine , keeping it positive 😂😂😂
Spark plugs out, turn the bringer over by hand. Get some oil down the cylinders turn it over with the starter. That’ll be fine.
Oh the gutted walk must have been when the weather was bad oh. you left it for 8 weeks without visiting oh.
Dude that sucks!!!! You got a new subscriber today though😜
Pull the sparkplugs and air box, turn it over by hand to clear the water out of the cylinders, drain the oil and fill with fresh oil, fresh fuel, spray the engine down with wd40 and clean all the electrical connections/spray some contact cleaner into them. Should fire up, we had jetskis and engines sit underwater / with water in them plenty times and got them going again. When ye get it running run it a bit and then do another oil change and you should be fine.
A car battery and a bilge pump long cable on the pump drop the pump in boat connect to the battery job done
engine not a write off- just open it- clean and put back together! Gearbox- will have no water inside- they are watertight. Water will be inside motor.
After watching twice I'm convinced the only culprit was the weather, the wind and the rain. Someone might have tried to rescue your belongings, ask the neighbours.
Enguine running again?
Hard luck, get the engine serviced asap, or take the plugs out and oil and flush it with new oil and turn over by hand to prevent it seizing it might save the pistons the carbs will need stripping too
hi sorry to see that get a auto bilge pump very small only 20-50 quid a small 12v battery , good for carpy stuff anyway, and a small solar for the front windowand it will stop this happening again for around a hundred to 140 quid
i work in a marina, looks like they didnt have shore power so the battery died and the bilge pump stopped working. It also seems like it was down there for at least a few days and at most a month or 2. Sorry to say it but its a write off, gonna cost around 5k on just the engine side once everything is all said and done. My advice: dispose of boat and buy another. Please for the love of god check on it atleast weekly. If you leave a boat floating and dont check on it for a good while, dont expect it to still be floating
edit: idk why but i thought u were gonna have a large/new outboard, just get a new one and still check on the damn boat
Kept a boat docked at a state park for years but always checked on at least a couple times a week sorry you had to learn this way , thats a cool little boat by the way .
Bad luck bud but loved your positivity keep up😇
We've had 2 major storms over last few weeks, maybe the wind blew it off, didnt you say another couple sank recently.
Don’t write off the engine, spray it down with penetrating fluid and WD-40 to get rid of any water and let it dry out
Shame to see that hope it comes back better than before bud
So many sunken boats on canals! 😓
Haven’t you got a Auto bilge pump buddy
Never far from an irish lad with a GAA jersey on in the world 😂
A sad video..
Looks like someone has been on your boat..
Glad you **Caught** the perch..
You’re supposed to keep the water on the outside and air on the inside… On a serious note, glad you were able to raise the ole girl.
You might actually be able to save the engine but act quickly to get the water out especially the cylinders then get some clean oil in. Hopefully it's not seriously seized. Try turning by hand to start with. Plugs out
What a nightmare!😂
I also have a boat on freshwater rivers that I fish in, I wouldn’t live if i found out my boat sank
That engine will run again I reckon
Sorry, but you cant leave a moored boat for months without attending it.. Its the off-season, when you do maintenance etc. to ensure it stays seaworthy..
Didnt it have a battery powered bilge pump? And solid entrance coverings, due to theft/damage..
What were you thinking?
Boats need constant attention..
Sorry mate, but glad you get something sorted..
Ummmm, Bilge Pump ?
Jacob Jacob, what the hell?
You have earned a whole new level of respect from me for your unbelievably calm response to this soul destroying event. I would have completely flipped out without doubt. Times of crisis can either build character or destroy you.
Lessons to learn? Well you did the right thing obviously having insurance. But trusting one or more living nearby with your phone number so that they can keep an eye on things for you and inform you quickly of vandalism is the only thing maybe you could have done a bit better maybe. Captain hindsight talking.
I owned a lake in France for over 10 years and having those local eyes watching over your property proved vital when I too suffered the devastation of thieves breaking in. In my case though it was just a bungalow and at least it couldn’t sink after the event……sorry that was uncalled for.
We live and learn.
But do you have a little of your positive mental attitude (PMA) spare please, I could do with some of that.
Through this incident and your response to it I have to say you have won a new fan, when before I could find “over enthusiasm” a little bit off putting and exhausting to be honest.
Nice to see a fellow angler from the North West show what tougher stuff we are made of!
Respect!❤
Thanks a lot mate, really appreciate the message. All the best😄
@@jacoblondoncarper4857 Just thinking Jacob, is there such a thing as an auto bilge pump which comes on sensing water level rising inside the cabin? I guess the problem is any battery wouldn’t last for long. A wi fi operated security cam you could access on the boat to make sure it’s OK after heavy rainfall. Naive questions I bet, but if you can avoid such a “stress dump” again anything is worth considering.
Anyway I hope it didn’t delay your adventures too much!
😂 titanic comes to mind
Never ever leave you boat for months at a time unattended your batterys could die and that means your bilge pump will not work
8 weeks! What's your excuse?
Stern gland my guess
So sorry bud,hope you get sorted😊
Unlucky mate, maybe leave your phone number on the boat so people could contact you in future. Good luck with it. The engine should be fine.
You should have gave those gay Irish dudes your number because they walk past it every day they could call you if there’s a problem with the boat bro.
Lesson learned?
Which lesson, don't moor it on the Thames?
Such a shame to happen to a Shetland 535
Great boats
You want to borrow a boat to go do some fishing mate I’ll lend you mine Wounded for you
sad to see this bud ive owned vessels for the past few years and id suggest rewireing and new batterys all round due to it being water logged and it will save any shorts in the future and hope the best for ya and ya boat il be sailing the open ocean in the nect few months with my latest project a 24ft sea paegent sail boat which are alot more work and stress than a finnish boat so hope to see it up and running best for the future bud
Because of all the rain we’ve had
What a shock for you but soon you will be ok again , the outboard should be ok with a good clean up and a dose of oil down it , but you need to get a 12 volt battery plus bilge pump and float switch to safeguard the boat in the future and don't leave unattended for any length of time.
That's fucking heart sinking 🤣🤣 sorry to hear that though bro
Never turn your back on a yoghurt pot for more than 10 seconds.
Gutted for you bro
gutted for ya bro
Such a shame about your boat ☹️ Great video though
So they just watch your boat sink and didn't think to help
Chin up fella.. unfortunately, theres always dicks around to spoil things for good honest folk !!...soon be back up and running..good luck 🤞
No one broke it. Rain pooled on the cover most likely and if caved. His stuff floated up. There is nothing of value on that thing. Where I live you would have to pay someone to take a boat like that