SVC Skallywags
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Technicians in Training: We have a fun, new Re-fit Project for you at the Marine Technology Center
We've done lots of re-fit projects in the past and have GREAT news for this fall! We have a new project all lined up for our returning and new SVC Skallywag students!
As always, if you or someone you know is interested in the program, check us out!
More information: www.skagit.edu/marinetech
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Michael Beemer
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Skagit Valley College
Marine Technology Department
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Messing Around at Marine Tech: Tim's Engine Start
Просмотров 242Месяц назад
Always something fun happening at the Marine Technology Center in Anacortes. Student Tim had a request to check on a 'reported' rebuilt diesel motor before it was to be installed into a sailboat at Emerald Marine Carpentry in our wonderful little maritime town. It took three attempts because he forgot a couple of details and the lift pump was bad, but eventually it fired up, sounded good, and h...
StarPod BlackPearl
Просмотров 299Месяц назад
Last season we tried out the StarLink System and it worked great but it was still the original "Portable" unit and we HATE anything that's not permanent on a boat. After realizing we wanted to have internet on the boat, we started looking for a solution to mount our Gen 2 dish. There were lot's of DIY solutions, but as an instructor the end of Spring quarter and departure deadlines happen simul...
I Love Alaska!
Просмотров 251Месяц назад
This was an amazing day to be in S.E. Alsaka! Seek Alaska Tours was the perfect last day of our Waggoner Flotilla. This year we went beyond Ketchikan for the group and ended in Petersburg after traveling for 24 days. We were mostly slow boats, so the 800 miles up the inside passage takes a while, we average 6 hours per day underway. This was a highlight for our group and Seek Alaska had to do t...
Moving "Lady MT" outside, almost time to sea-trial! & end of the school year
Просмотров 3872 месяца назад
We ran out of time this year and clearly took on too many projects. The Lady MT is very close to being finished, but we need to stop for summer break. All the final exams are done, the awards are given, and students graduated. Many of our students that have been working on re-powering this 25' Ranger Tug are coming back for their second year of coursework and will be eager to get this project f...
"Lady MT": Final Report on re-powering a 25' Ranger Tug, almost done - but postponed launch
Просмотров 2143 месяца назад
Great progress the past two weeks. However, we can see the light at the end of the tunnel and are making great progress on this project. Problem we are facing is no more time! Final exams next week and then everyone is gone for the summer holiday. We were so close to launching and sea-trials! It'll be ok, we'll finish up the last few details in August and do the sea-trials in September. Then th...
Ready for a NEW career? Marine industry needs you, Canvas work is a fun & rewarding way to make $$$
Просмотров 3673 месяца назад
Skagit Valley College is offering a new course, Marine Canvas. There have been very few training opportunities in the country, and none on the west coast. Mike Reese has put together a courses and will be offering it annually starting July 2024. Space is limited to 10, so register soon. cruiserscollege.org/ As always, if you or someone you know is interested in the program, check us out! More i...
Tech Tip#10: Bilge Pump in a Bucket, updated! New US Sailing regulation
Просмотров 7373 месяца назад
We've been talking about bilge pump in a bucket for years! At the Marine Technology Center we have put many of these together, and have stories where they have saved vessels from sinking! This system is portable, easy to deploy, and can be giving to another mariner in distress. What do you have in your boat for emergency de-watering? These are not that expensive or difficult to put together, co...
Lady M: Final, Final, Engine Installation on a 25' Ranger Tug
Просмотров 2553 месяца назад
Great progress this week and we spent very little of our funds. Bank account is getting a little low after purchasing the $25,000 engine, and then the $5,000 in parts we spent a week ago!! However, we can see the light at the end of the tunnel and are making great progress on this project. The new decals and lettering look great. It won't be too many more weeks before we can splash the Lady MT ...
Boat for Sale: It was free (to us), all fixed up and ready for a new owner!
Просмотров 5854 месяца назад
2008 Caribe, pretty nice used boat. The students used this for authentic learning during one of the outboard motor courses. They did the steering cable, thermostat, oil, filters, impeller, lower unit service and more. This Spring has been very busy and it's time to move a couple of projects out of the shop. Spring cleaning! We don't need to keep this skiff for our SVC Skallywag Boat Club becaus...
Update from Marine Tech: Plenty of Projects
Просмотров 2564 месяца назад
LOTS of great progress on the re-power of this 25' Ranger Tug, the "Lady M", however, there are a TON of other projects students are working on. Spring quarter has two very popular courses at the college: Advanced Engines, & Outboard Motors 2 (Big Engines). This year it feels like we are doing more than ever, but the crew is really knocking it out of the park. The Ranger Tug is going to be a VE...
Lady M: Additional $5000 spent on repower
Просмотров 5174 месяца назад
LOTS of great progress on the re-power of this 25' Ranger Tug, the "Lady M" removing the new engine might appear like a step backwards but it was part of the plan. We got everything sorted out, measured, and inspected. As soon as the motor mounts, bilge pumps, and fuel systems are installed we'll drop the engine back in place for the final time. This is going to be a VERY nice boat and will be ...
Lady M: What's the DELAY? It's a boat... making changes, things don't fit, and then Spring Break!
Просмотров 2464 месяца назад
The exhaust is the big one and we simply could not re-use the old exhaust system. Turns out our solution will work, great news! However, it's not always easy or cheap! We needed to purchase a new: muffler, shift/throttle control, throttle cable, and move a bunch of existing equipment.... It's a boat thing - we are use to it!!!! We will be back to regular updates as our students have been off th...
Seattle Boat Show: Cruising Destinations, Sea Stories, & Tips, with Nigel Calder & Michael Beemer
Просмотров 3105 месяцев назад
Seattle Boat Show: Cruising Destinations, Sea Stories, & Tips, with Nigel Calder & Michael Beemer
Lady M, More Exhaust Challenges & How to mount New instrument cluster?
Просмотров 2445 месяцев назад
Lady M, More Exhaust Challenges & How to mount New instrument cluster?
Lady M: Marine Exhaust problems... March Weekly Update
Просмотров 2846 месяцев назад
Lady M: Marine Exhaust problems... March Weekly Update
Lady M: New Yanmar & it fits GREAT!
Просмотров 3736 месяцев назад
Lady M: New Yanmar & it fits GREAT!
Tech Tip#24: Efficient Trouble Shooting Water Pump
Просмотров 3316 месяцев назад
Tech Tip#24: Efficient Trouble Shooting Water Pump
Cushman Progress: Fun Project
Просмотров 1326 месяцев назад
Cushman Progress: Fun Project
Lady M: Delivered, A New Yanmar Engine & all the pumps!!!
Просмотров 2326 месяцев назад
Lady M: Delivered, A New Yanmar Engine & all the pumps!!!
Launching Thor
Просмотров 3037 месяцев назад
Launching Thor
Cutting Holes in Boats: Black Pearl gets a new Hatch
Просмотров 2567 месяцев назад
Cutting Holes in Boats: Black Pearl gets a new Hatch
Tech Tip#14: Covering Ungrounded Connections on Boats
Просмотров 6007 месяцев назад
Tech Tip#14: Covering Ungrounded Connections on Boats
Tech Tip#26: Wago Connectors on Boats
Просмотров 8757 месяцев назад
Tech Tip#26: Wago Connectors on Boats
2024 What's Happening at the Marine Technology Center
Просмотров 4038 месяцев назад
2024 What's Happening at the Marine Technology Center
New Project?? Cushman Mini Work Truck
Просмотров 2568 месяцев назад
New Project?? Cushman Mini Work Truck
"Puffin" A Boat Tour: Sam Devlin buys another Gardner Diesel!! Going north to Alaska.
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.9 месяцев назад
"Puffin" A Boat Tour: Sam Devlin buys another Gardner Diesel!! Going north to Alaska.
Lady M: Will the 110 HP Yanmar work? We think so!!
Просмотров 3479 месяцев назад
Lady M: Will the 110 HP Yanmar work? We think so!!
Electric Philosophy: A custom, all electric catamaran cruising the Inside Passage.
Просмотров 8399 месяцев назад
Electric Philosophy: A custom, all electric catamaran cruising the Inside Passage.
Lady M, New Yanmar? How Much HorsePower??
Просмотров 3679 месяцев назад
Lady M, New Yanmar? How Much HorsePower??

Комментарии

  • @reubenmezrich
    @reubenmezrich 2 дня назад

    Could you use an in-line pump like a facet purolater cube and not need the extra valve?

  • @craigmcinnis8750
    @craigmcinnis8750 10 дней назад

    Any chance you have the make and model of that AC line splitter? Thanks for very helpful videos!!!!

  • @justonsmith5132
    @justonsmith5132 17 дней назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @AA-69
    @AA-69 19 дней назад

    Just REMEMBER...After you've finished dealing with Joe ....Count yer Fingers 🤘

  • @CruisingMaya
    @CruisingMaya 22 дня назад

    That's a big one! Excited to see the progress!

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 19 дней назад

      It's HUGE - and we all said 'never again' on that scale. But it's for a good cause and has a great story!!

  • @margaretpommert449
    @margaretpommert449 22 дня назад

    Wow!

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 22 дня назад

      Going to be SO much fun!!! Already getting started

  • @peatmoss8054
    @peatmoss8054 22 дня назад

    Exciting stuff guys! - Alejo

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 22 дня назад

      It just keeps getting better! Can't wait to share all the details!!

  • @ryanh4889
    @ryanh4889 22 дня назад

    Looking forward to the sailboat refit!

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 22 дня назад

      Yes, another sailboat refit - my favorite!

  • @davida877
    @davida877 24 дня назад

    Thank you - just subscribed - Cheers

  • @timlamarre8680
    @timlamarre8680 Месяц назад

    An excellent tip. Thank you for posting this.

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags Месяц назад

      Glad it was helpful! We have a BUNCH more we want to publish next year, after we get the new round of students going!

  • @scottabeers
    @scottabeers Месяц назад

    Thanks for taking the time to put thus video together. Scott Boston, Ma

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags Месяц назад

      Our pleasure - we have SO much we want to share. Stay tuned, more to come. After we get the new students up and going!!!

  • @justonsmith5132
    @justonsmith5132 Месяц назад

    Nice work brothers

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 22 дня назад

      Thanks, always something fun @ MT!!!!

  • @peatmoss8054
    @peatmoss8054 Месяц назад

    Awesome Mike! I'm jealous... Thanks for sharing! - Alejo

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching! It's been another AMAZING summer so far!

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags Месяц назад

      And I hope you are enjoying summer as well!

  • @vivburke4382
    @vivburke4382 Месяц назад

    'what's JB weld?' haha love this bloke!

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags Месяц назад

      Bob is Great - will do another visit end of summer!!

  • @SailingElectra
    @SailingElectra Месяц назад

    Solar just makes so much sense. I'm on a much smaller catamaran with just 3200W but I also haven't plugged in. My cruising speed is lower, 4-5 knots using 2000W of power, but I do have a mast and will hopefully have new sails soon so I can move faster when the wind is blowing. Last season without the sails was no issue though, because the boat just charges as you go, so my battery banks are just about always full! It's like carrying your own fuel refinery onboard, except you have no mess, no smells and no costs!

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags Месяц назад

      Love it! Met them again this summer - They went further into Glacier Bay. More clouds & rain, but still hadn't plugged in. A local Port Townsend company is looking a a production vessel similar to this, but a little smaller. I think it's awesome!! Our solar only runs the house loads, still rely on diesel for propulsion

  • @CruisingMaya
    @CruisingMaya 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the great breakdown! I am just about to do this for a client and it sure was nice having this video to see what I am getting into. Also, excellent for potential boat purchases :-) Thanks team! Hope you're catching tons of halibut!

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags Месяц назад

      You are so welcome! It was so much fun - Art got the biggest Halibut!

  • @danielboughton3624
    @danielboughton3624 2 месяца назад

    Decent overview but a few comments. The voltage checker is commonly called a chicken stick. The bigger clamps are battery clamps not alligator clamps. A microfarad check is for capacitance. Ohms are for continuity. Fuel gauges must be paired to the sender and not all senders are full ground = full/pegged. Some sensors might be 5v on newer engines. The starter has a solenoid on it and that is a relay. All motors and most gadgets have the required voltage and draw in amps on them so this can be useful for checking condition. Just like older cars many previous owners upgraded/added things without electrical knowledge. If there are splices in the system or other obvious modifications check them out as a potential source of overdraw or other sadness.

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 2 месяца назад

      Thanks, planning on a version 2.0, once we finish a few other projects

  • @abrahamtupe3083
    @abrahamtupe3083 2 месяца назад

    Do you think this can work underwater?

    • @michaelbeemer3976
      @michaelbeemer3976 2 месяца назад

      I’m sure it would! Works amazingly well

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags Месяц назад

      Did you try it underwater - I'm sure it would work?

  • @MagVair
    @MagVair 2 месяца назад

    Epoxy is your friend! 😅 She deserves the repairs! And will reward you for your efforts in ways you can't possibly imagine right now! 😊

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 2 месяца назад

      Great point! and I know - I've built a handful of small boats and one 21', always a treat! Sam D is a great designer, I'm heading to Alaska this summer and we're going fishing together :)

  • @markk4285
    @markk4285 2 месяца назад

    I have never before left a negative comment to a you tube video. However I am very fortunate to have a basic understanding of galvanic isolation and boat electrics safety as I’m afraid that this was a very confusing video. I would suspect that a script would have reduced this. To fumble around with various cables and saying that “this should beep” and it didn’t or vice versa really didn’t have the desired effect of passing on critical information. And, like the court lawyer says, something cannot be unsaid. If I was a newbie to the subject, by eight minutes in I would have been hopeless confused. I personally consider Nigel Calder to be an invaluable source of brilliant information and am somewhat disappointed with this offering. This is intended as positive criticism - I have no desire to be a keyboard warrior and giving grief for the sake of it. I have enjoyed many other of your videos. Thanks. Mark K

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 2 месяца назад

      Mark - yes, after this I worked on a reference guide. 1 page to make it clearer how to check a shore power connection for safety and isolation. Under resources at my website cruiserscollege.org. We got too much on our plates and hurried a bit.

  • @donaldsnow6618
    @donaldsnow6618 2 месяца назад

    A great corrugated hose for a portable pump can be bought at a pool supply store. I have a 1.5 inch pool vacuumed hose, very cooperative

  • @MartinMills-sf3qh
    @MartinMills-sf3qh 3 месяца назад

    Great presentation video, very clear and very educational ! I wish i had a teacher like you when i was a student, keep up the good work !

  • @MichaelSmith-zq8me
    @MichaelSmith-zq8me 3 месяца назад

    Is that a wig? 😂

  • @johnplyler7054
    @johnplyler7054 3 месяца назад

    You make it look easy, but it is NOT! Can you go through the step by step process for uploading the firmware to your laptop? Thanks

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags Месяц назад

      Sorry for the delay - out on summer holiday. Wakespeed is making great changes and it will be way easier now using the App, this is 'old' technology now - things change so fast!

  • @steveo692
    @steveo692 3 месяца назад

    Hi Michael, great video!! Im interested in getting certified to work in this field. I currently have an A.A.S in Electronics Engineering but love the marine industry. Is there a school that you know of in NJ to assist me?

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      Two closest are - IYRS, International Yacht Restoration, and the Landings School. I've been to both. Private, so more expensive than our Community College, but good schools.

  • @susanobrien3076
    @susanobrien3076 3 месяца назад

    Is there any room in the flotilla this year, 2024 -in theJun departure date?

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      Unfortunately, no - we filled up shortly after the Seattle Boat Show.

  • @frankschannel2642
    @frankschannel2642 3 месяца назад

    Sure would help if you had covered how to block the fill and vent tubes in order to do the pressure test. After all, 99% of people searching for and watching this video are testing a "long ago" INSTALLED tank. Major fail in this video.

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      Great feedback - we hadn't thought about that when we were in the middle of that refit.

  • @frostbite88aight53
    @frostbite88aight53 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for taking the time to do this. I’m 22 just got my first project boat 🫡

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      Great - starting young is perfect - enjoy your project, Mike

  • @danknox9986
    @danknox9986 3 месяца назад

    Not a fan of World Sailing or US Sailing. But this is someone everyone racing off shore already has.

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      Yes, I can think of many boats that should have this as standard equipment.

  • @mslil40
    @mslil40 3 месяца назад

    I've had one of these for 20+ years, lent it to a skipper who had hid limner holes plugged on a new to him boat, turn out there was a t shirt in the bilge stopping the flow. I always bring one with me on deliveries, good back up.

  • @truethought369
    @truethought369 3 месяца назад

    Gardener engines, were built to work and last for a very long time. Slow reving and Smooth.

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      As you can tell, we are BIG fans of these engines

  • @paulmaslen5897
    @paulmaslen5897 3 месяца назад

    Very helpful! Thank you!

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      You're welcome!

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      Tell all your boating friends - super important test!

  • @paulmaslen5897
    @paulmaslen5897 3 месяца назад

    Genius! And so simple. Thanks for this!

  • @patrickwalker3863
    @patrickwalker3863 3 месяца назад

    I have a suggestion to access the front of the engine to change raw water impeller and belts. I owned a 2015 27 Ranger with Volvo D-3 200 HP. Access to the front of the engine was gained by removing a panel on the front of the step inside the cabin. This WAS NOT acceptable. One would have to crawl in arms first and shove head and shoulders under the step. Almost impossible. I learned from several owners on the Ranger Owners group; Tug Nuts a better way. I cut away most of the top of the fiberglass step leaving a 3/4 inch margin around 3 sides. This opened up complete access to front of engine after interior panel was removed. I then made a wooden "step" to screw down onto the fiberglass margin. I don't know why Ranger didn't do this from the start. You're all doing a great job on this project. What a fantastic program you have since 1968.

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      Many thanks! We've been thinking about that now that the engine is bolted down. Do you have a photo? I can also search TugNuts

  • @ericjnelson6442
    @ericjnelson6442 3 месяца назад

    I reallyi really love watching you guys doing this diagnostic vids.

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      It's one of the highlights among instructors! Students always come in with a scenario and say "What do you think is wrong?" Then us instructors arm-chair advise, and we have a very high success rate :)

  • @TigardSkoglands
    @TigardSkoglands 3 месяца назад

    Love the Golden Dipstick award!

  • @azizul-HVAC
    @azizul-HVAC 3 месяца назад

    Hi I like your video

  • @JackGore
    @JackGore 3 месяца назад

    So show the fix ,please

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      Every circuit just needs OCP (Over Current Protection), a fuse or circuit breaker. More videos comiing

  • @KevinJWoods39
    @KevinJWoods39 3 месяца назад

    Great idea!

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      I think so too! & thanks to Art for doing the video, we have a great staff @ the Marine Technology Center

  • @shadygrovesailing
    @shadygrovesailing 3 месяца назад

    Awesome content: I had to use the bilge in a bucket 🪣 this spring… best tech tip so far, bilge pumps failed…

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      Glad it helped! and thanks for letting us know!

  • @JohnnyLawBMC
    @JohnnyLawBMC 3 месяца назад

    I love these discussions. You both have a wealth of knowledge and you’re willing to share it. Truly appreciated.

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      Our pleasure! We actually enjoying sharing and have lots more to come

  • @brandondeyoung2771
    @brandondeyoung2771 3 месяца назад

    Great video! I'm trying to find part 2.

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      I don't even remember which one had the final installation....but it's in the King's Pride series

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      Thanks!

  • @louisheydetiii5050
    @louisheydetiii5050 4 месяца назад

    Great video, You both deserve the best.

  • @margaretpommert449
    @margaretpommert449 4 месяца назад

    Love the bling bling paint job that really suits the great work the students did! And thanks for teaching them to take the time to make sure things are serviceable!

  • @michaelbeemer3976
    @michaelbeemer3976 4 месяца назад

    Good work, love the updates. Thanks to the hard working team

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 4 месяца назад

      They are awesome, those Skallywags!

  • @davidcummings6299
    @davidcummings6299 4 месяца назад

    I had Santana 20 hull 178. For many years of fleet racing . It truly was the first sport boat , many fleets still race.

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 4 месяца назад

      They are doing their first Wednesday night series and LOVING it!! There is another in the marina and we recruiting for a third to race, that would be awesome.

  • @mrfiera
    @mrfiera 4 месяца назад

    Hello there, I came across your video because I’m trying to figure out how did all my gauges stopped working all at once when I added a second battery on my boat. I have. 2001 regal fastrack . The boat turns on fine but no cluster . I checked all relays and fuses and is all good . There’s power going to the cluster plug . Any help I’ll appreciate it thanks

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 3 месяца назад

      OK - if all gauges stopped it's more than likely 1 of two things - power or ground. If you checked fuses... then it's a ground - the only thing common to all. However, use a multi-meter and make sure you have 12 volts at the back of one of the gauges. Test from the positive post to the negative at the battery (key)

  • @margaretpommert449
    @margaretpommert449 4 месяца назад

    Nice!

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 4 месяца назад

      Thanks! It was a good donation!!!

  • @stuartveale2820
    @stuartveale2820 4 месяца назад

    love the parking garage analogy - simple enough that i can understand it!

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 4 месяца назад

      Glad you liked it! I took many years of teaching electrical to come up with that, but it helps many understand!

  • @michaelbeemer3976
    @michaelbeemer3976 4 месяца назад

    Great boat, thanks for thinking of us alumni, Chris

    • @SVCSkallywags
      @SVCSkallywags 4 месяца назад

      Yes, thanks for thinking of us!!!