"...its a 9 metre vessel that was originally made out of steel, now it's made out of rust..." 1:03 That's the kind of humor that hooked me in to watching the whole series. I don't regret a second, and look forward to watching the rest of this recap vid. Thanks!
At the end of the day if it was all about resale value nobody would restore anything. You’ve now got a top spec boat exactly how you want it and yes it cost a bundle but there isn’t another boat like it and it’s YOURS! Enjoy it. Just hoping the videos keep coming and you don’t give up vlogging.
You can't think about the economics of this project. It's the journey and the mates you made on the way. It's so good watching your videos, I've missed them. I hope you can start doing some of your repair videos again. They are very cool. Perhaps a glass boat? 😀
Yes, there is no doubt there are plenty of upsides to doing a project like this. It was a great experience even with the hard time. Yep, more repair videos coming soon!
Yes you can and you should think of the economics behind it. He spent an amount less than the value you could buy one. As he said don’t buy a mess buy a nicer boat the extra margin will go out of someone else vs yourself. Also I’d rather be boating and not fixing.
@@captpepin Yeah. I work in the industry. For every guy like Stu that wins through, there are a half dozen who struggle for years and can't go on, who could have spent the same money on a smaller, viable vessel and enjoyed themselves.
I really enjoyed the 3 year recap. An amazing journey through the blood sweat and beers. A real turning point I think was not having to sell the 4x4 to get the dream going and on track. Well done!
You tackled each problem with calm and humor(at least on video). When you can keep a clear mind, you have a better chance at finding a solution. I've done quite a few of these rebuilds with my dad at the marina. We have seen so many DIY folks make every mistake you can think of and some you couldn't imagine. I'll entertain you with a funny DIY story. Two young businesses guys decided to redo the anti-fouling on a sportfish they just bought. They decided that their business knowledge made them experts in boat repair. They quickly got hard to work, sanding off the old anti-fouling with the orbital sander they bought. Three days in, and my dad told me to go check on their progress. I was surprised to see only a small meter square finished. They were wrapping up for the day, and I asked how they liked the new ordital they bought. The one guy said that it seemed like a quality tool, but the pads were wearing out too quickly. I asked them what grit they were using. He handed me the sander, and the sander's pad was trashed. I asked them where's the roll of sanding paper. They looked at me confused. That's when I realized there wasn't any used sanding paper on the ground or stuck to anything. I asked, "Did you buy any sand paper?" They looked at me, and one said, "No, it has a sanding pad." They had been sanding for three days without putting any sand paper on the orbital. I gave them a roll, and they were so happy the next day making actual progress. 😂 No matter the minor mistakes you made, they don't compare to that. Great job! Can't wait to see the next project. Hope your hands are all better!
Great video Stu, I worked 35 years in Ship Repair and when retired was a 21ft Angling Boat owner. That makes me appreciate the problems you had. The old saying we have in the NE of England on the River Tyne. If you don't like someone buy them a Boat and if you really don't like them, buy them a bigger Boat. All the best for 2022 and good luck .
Sweet memories, your "let´s fix it quick" mood put a smile on me - a hilarious first assessment - and - the chicks are back and well, very good. Happy holidays down under!
3 years, 200k of subscribers and a boat you know backwards to front. Well done. I was one of your early subscribers and it is good to see it all again. I dropped in on Renko a number times whilst it was out of the water in Brooklyn but you were never there. I will see her again once AW rejoins the rest of Australia.
Thanks mate. Yes, it was amazing how much time I spent on the road buying stuff I needed during those days. It seemed like I always needed a part or tool I didn't have.
That was your best episode ever. I felt your humble ness (not a word) amongst those very humble people and the lives they lead. Total respect for their lives and homes, yet allowing all of us to enjoy your visit. What an amazing country and what special people live there
Thanks Stu & Co. Thoroughly enjoyed the recap. Flying the Dangar Marine (Hoodie) flag in UK today. Doing exactly what I love doing, against your advice and pouring my money into my boat renovation. All DIY thanks to you. Look forward to seeing future stuff
It was great to see renko in person as you past the south port sea way. That was me in the black runabout cutting in front of you to say hi. I've enjoyed watching your journey.
Excellent recap of the project and I think you're right about the cost outcomes. However, you know what you have now and it's in great shape...so take it out with family and friends whenever you can and enjoy the fruits and cost of your labor. Cheers!
Thanks for letting everyone journey with you Stu. As I watched this video, I found myself totally absorbed (again) in the new life you put into Renko with more patience than I have ever seen before. Obviously, your efforts and expertise paid off! Great job!
Ciao Stu, era ora che ti facessi vivo. Ci hai abituato bene con il tuo trovare soluzioni ai problemi. Di Renko ho seguito tutto sin dall’inizio ed ho imparato ad apprezzare la tua indole sempre positiva anche quando ti sei fratturato. Spero che la tua recente assenza non sia dovuta a qualcosa di grave. Auguro a te e alla tua famiglia di trascorrere un Buon Natale
nice to have you back Stu you have been part of my life for quite along time now, thank you for keeping me entertained and teaching me stuff i did not know, dont be a stranger mate cheers to you and the good lady
This was an absolute pleasure to watch how you restored your ship. You are inspiring. I also have fixed our boat too, and it took me 2 years. But the work you did is from other planet. Hudge respect.👍👍😎 And thank you for this video. With best regards from Finland.
I started watching this channel with the first steel trawler video, and you've turned Renko into a seaworthy vessel that gets the job done, and you've created great content over the past three years (!)
@@DangarMarine Hey there Mr. Aussie☺My name is Eddie I'm from Florida and I'm a marine mechanic that has been subscribe to your channel for a few years now. You're absolutely one of the best mechanics I know! So I really need some advice. I was working on a yamaha 70hp and the imeller broke apart and sucked into the tube. I tried fishing them out and I managed to get a one out of 4 pieces. I'm very concerned about running the engine before getting them out. I caught it in time before it overheated so Idk if it will or not. WHAT SHOULD I DO!??
@@eleutriogonzalez6865 Take a look at the thermostat to see if parts of it ended up there, could also try compressed air in there to blow it down the pick up tube again.
That was a great trip down memory lane. At first I thought, shoot, I’ve seen all these but then I totally got into it, I remember all the brutal jobs, pre Adrain. Meeting Adrian and spending time at his shop was such a treat, very much enjoyed that! Also seeing Eddie and the birds, I’m hoping they are all fine. I really enjoyed your trip and the time spent in the yard with BRUPEG, your boat is beautiful and as comfy as can be with all the bells and whistles. Thanks so much for your wonderful episode, take care and Happy Holidays!
I've enjoyed watching your videos on Renko over the years, I have been in the same position as you described, spent a ton of cash on a old boat and only sold it for %50 of what it owed me after doing it up, however with the boat I have now, I was the lucky buyer who bought a boat from someone who had already spent the money fixing it up, and in the current boat market I would actually recover the $$$$'s loss from my first boat "IF" I was to sell my current boat, Merry Christmas and thanks for sharing the journey with us
We all agree that buying a steel boat is a Investment idea. Watched your videos end to end and even double some, kinda thinking my decision on going Premium since you got a job mate. You brought me lots of joy over those years and like last time I commented I'd welcome you here in the north of Iceland if you ever find your way here, we normally don't have mild winters like you do but it's easier to dress cold off than dress off the heat!
Don’t be a stranger please. Between you and Brupeg, I’ve had many hours of enjoyable viewing. Happy Christmas and hope to see other videos of your life aboard Renko.👍🏻🇦🇺😁
Just realised i watched everyone one of these episodes! Loved everyone of them. Thanks stu mate. I really hope you can still make some.vids but totally understand if you cant
Your adventures with this Trawler is not only educational, but puts Australia in a good light. Why? Because of the positive attitude shown during this daunting task. Thankyou RUclips and your great followers ! ps. I also enjoy your Aus- sy humor and comments throughout. WELL DONE MR. DANGER....
Hi Stu , I have followed your journey with Renko from the start it’s been great . The amount of hard work you put into it was commendable. I’m Looking forward to your next project ( hopefully it’s not as back breaking lol) cheers
My dad and I used to love spending time together watching your videos. I commercially fish and he's an avid boater and we love the sea. Not only are these videos very interesting and entertaining, but we love learning-and you're a great teacher. My dad became very sick and eventually was not able to move himself, so this is something we watched often together. He recently passed away -he died much younger than he should have. I miss him so much and I will also forever miss sharing time together with my dad watching these. Thank you.
This is awesome, I start watching you when I worked on boats and its cool to see how much you have done in the time I've been watching. Thanks for all the tips over the years and cheers to more.
I started watching this project in the beginning and for some reason had stopped but I'm glad to see the condensed version showing the boat completed at least so far. You did an excellent job. Thanks.
I’ve always had to put “sweat equity “ in most of the vehicles that I have owned over the years. I just can’t fathom paying 50-100 thousand dollars for a new truck here in the States. Being as close to debt free as I can means freedom to me. Thanks for the video.👍
ha! I was just thinking after three years of watching Renko come to life I feel like I can now go back and comment on each video as if I was a very smart and knowledgeable person! after all no one knows more about restoring this boat then I do now! :)
Love this channel! Glad you're putting out videos again when you can. Thank you for posting this, so we can all relive the past couple years of restoring your beautiful Renko. I enjoyed watching it before, episode by episode. I don't do boats like you do, however I rescue & restore old American and British motorcycles. It's not often a profitable adventure, but it is rewarding.
Thanks mate. You are right, there are plenty of rewards other than profits. I just spent a day in Adrian's workshop last week getting my little 250 motorcycle ready to take up to Bundaberg. :)
The Adrian episodes were my favorites. Loved the local musicians doing the send off, too. You have to really celebrate life's "Wins," because these are the moments we remember in the end.
Stu, I loved watching the project throughout its life, and I loved watching it again with your recap... You and all the people you brought into your videos are special. Thanks for taking us with you through your journey. You are an amazing person. BUT........ The boat is far better than it was even new. You have done things and added things that make it nicer, more reliable, and technologically up to date. My guess is you could sell it for a bundle. It is more famous than many Hollywood movie stars. You could ask triple the going rate for a boat of its size and easily get it. The only problem with Renco is, it is small. I am not saying something like Brupeg (Damian will have his hands full with that monster), but something a little larger would be VERY nice. You should sell it for a tidy profit and start a new one --- Bigger, badder and something you can cruise to the States with (well, at least up to Fiji or somewhere equally nice). Renco was a great name ....... thinking of 'better than a Hollywood movie star' ...... how about Bimbo??? naw, you know best...
Thanks mate, I do agree that the biggest problem with Renko is the size. It is great that it can be easily moored by a single person, that does make it handy to get around, but all that gear would have been better in a hull ten foot longer for sure.
It may not make sense as an investment of time and money, but still, it is good to know that Renko will have a new life ahead of it. It is because of this and similar efforts that we still have boats sailing that are decades or sometimes even centuries past their planned lifespan. And that is a good thing. Thank you!
OMG I am so glad you didn't have to sell your Rover! Watching u really helps motivate me buddy so thank you! Unbelievable work. God has blessed you with some wonderful friends.
Despite the cost you have provided great video content and I suspect you have added to your skill set and learned a huge amount not only about boats but about yourself, that is priceless. Look forward to the new adventures. Merry Christmas to you and all your family and friends. 🎄
In looking back on what has been accomplished, you can have real satisfaction. All the people that lend a hand, gave their expert experience. All the people on line with their donations. The hard work you put into this. Being able to fix the motor on the second time around to make it work. I am sure we did not see half of all that went into this steel boat. Much thanks for including us in your project with all the editing and production and heartache. Enjoy your life with many blessings for you and yours.
You should be very Proud of what you have achieved Stu , I have enjoyed every minute of watching your journey with Renko , I can't wait to see what you next adventure is . Merry Xmas Mate
I did not want this video to end. It Had me hooked from start to Finnish . The result is a Stunning restored boat a real labour of love. Well done mate 👍🏻
Well, mate, if you'd just released this back in 2018 it'd have saved an awful lot of everyone's time. ;-) Uncle Cosmo says you need a new project and would like to know how you'd feel about building a glass bottomed inboard catamaran. He also said it ought to be a 'right proper shag-pad' but I think that was mostly the champagne cocktails talking. I say champagne, I mean he's got two boxes of Golden Oak that he's venting a helium tank into every few minutes and mixing the froth that comes out with a two litre bottle of Lift, so, basically the same thing.
"...its a 9 metre vessel that was originally made out of steel, now it's made out of rust..." 1:03
That's the kind of humor that hooked me in to watching the whole series. I don't regret a second, and look forward to watching the rest of this recap vid. Thanks!
I found your channel right after I got out of the hospital in March of 2019. Been following you ever since.
I really like the technology you've added.
At the end of the day if it was all about resale value nobody would restore anything.
You’ve now got a top spec boat exactly how you want it and yes it cost a bundle but there isn’t another boat like it and it’s YOURS!
Enjoy it.
Just hoping the videos keep coming and you don’t give up vlogging.
Good one to look back on Stu. Well done
It's great to see the whole story from the beginning again
Pissed myself (again) at the “ English🇺🇸, Real English 🇬🇧” during Raymarine setup. Sat and watched beginning to end. Loved it 👍🏼😁.
Good to hear from you again, its not quite the same without your sortof weekly updates. Have a great 2022 !
Thanks Mats, hoping to get back into the weekly updates very soon. :)
Can't believe I've been watching this build for allmost 3 years enjoy brother
Yeah I watched all of these great series do it again
You can't think about the economics of this project. It's the journey and the mates you made on the way. It's so good watching your videos, I've missed them.
I hope you can start doing some of your repair videos again. They are very cool. Perhaps a glass boat? 😀
Yes, there is no doubt there are plenty of upsides to doing a project like this. It was a great experience even with the hard time. Yep, more repair videos coming soon!
Yes you can and you should think of the economics behind it. He spent an amount less than the value you could buy one. As he said don’t buy a mess buy a nicer boat the extra margin will go out of someone else vs yourself. Also I’d rather be boating and not fixing.
@@captpepin Yeah. I work in the industry. For every guy like Stu that wins through, there are a half dozen who struggle for years and can't go on, who could have spent the same money on a smaller, viable vessel and enjoyed themselves.
I've always admired people who can do things like this. You definitely get shit done. Congrats
Great memories miss all new videos can’t wait to see you back full time have great holidays from Tallapoosa Georgia
Stu is back, I am happy!😀
I really enjoyed the 3 year recap. An amazing journey through the blood sweat and beers.
A real turning point I think was not having to sell the 4x4 to get the dream going and on track. Well done!
The best part on the Trawler restoration were all the clips with Adrian working on the engine. He's the Detroit man!
You tackled each problem with calm and humor(at least on video). When you can keep a clear mind, you have a better chance at finding a solution. I've done quite a few of these rebuilds with my dad at the marina. We have seen so many DIY folks make every mistake you can think of and some you couldn't imagine. I'll entertain you with a funny DIY story. Two young businesses guys decided to redo the anti-fouling on a sportfish they just bought. They decided that their business knowledge made them experts in boat repair. They quickly got hard to work, sanding off the old anti-fouling with the orbital sander they bought. Three days in, and my dad told me to go check on their progress. I was surprised to see only a small meter square finished. They were wrapping up for the day, and I asked how they liked the new ordital they bought. The one guy said that it seemed like a quality tool, but the pads were wearing out too quickly. I asked them what grit they were using. He handed me the sander, and the sander's pad was trashed. I asked them where's the roll of sanding paper. They looked at me confused. That's when I realized there wasn't any used sanding paper on the ground or stuck to anything. I asked, "Did you buy any sand paper?" They looked at me, and one said, "No, it has a sanding pad." They had been sanding for three days without putting any sand paper on the orbital. I gave them a roll, and they were so happy the next day making actual progress. 😂
No matter the minor mistakes you made, they don't compare to that. Great job! Can't wait to see the next project. Hope your hands are all better!
The early years of you working on the hard are my favorites. You powered through a lot of adversities, heat and rust.
i have followed Renko since you began and i have enjoyed every single video, thanks for the work
Thanks Vincent, glad you enjoyed the vids. :)
Great video Stu, I worked 35 years in Ship Repair and when retired was a 21ft Angling Boat owner. That makes me appreciate the problems you had. The old saying we have in the NE of England on the River Tyne. If you don't like someone buy them a Boat and if you really don't like them, buy them a bigger Boat.
All the best for 2022 and good luck .
I’m watching it right now and I can’t believe that I’ve been here since the beginning. So glad you posted this Stu.
Sweet memories, your "let´s fix it quick" mood put a smile on me - a hilarious first assessment - and - the chicks are back and well, very good. Happy holidays down under!
Thanks Karl. It was funny for me to look back and see how optimistic I was about fixing it at the start. Oh well, I certainly learnt a lot!
I just cannot believe I just sat here and watched this from start to finish. What an interesting journey. Thanks for sharing.
I watched you start to finish doesn't seem 3 years ago . You did an amazing job ..
Hello ! Welcome back The good old day of the invisible grinder guard
3 years, 200k of subscribers and a boat you know backwards to front. Well done.
I was one of your early subscribers and it is good to see it all again. I dropped in on Renko a number times whilst it was out of the water in Brooklyn but you were never there. I will see her again once AW rejoins the rest of Australia.
Thanks mate. Yes, it was amazing how much time I spent on the road buying stuff I needed during those days. It seemed like I always needed a part or tool I didn't have.
I love your boat, it's like a blank canvas with plenty of space to do whatever you want
That was your best episode ever. I felt your humble ness (not a word) amongst those very humble people and the lives they lead. Total respect for their lives and homes, yet allowing all of us to enjoy your visit. What an amazing country and what special people live there
Humbleness is actualy a word
Stu
I have had withdrawal symptoms !
Made my night to see this vid
Thanks
We’ve missed you Stu.
I remember the days before Renko and learning a bit about engine repairs. The channel sure has grown over that last several years! Congratulations!!!
Thanks mate. Plenty of outboard vids to come this year though.
@@DangarMarine Stu, you've made my day! I really like those videos
I can't believe I've been subscribed for three years now
Thanks for coming back. Your adventures make me want to watch your channel
Thanks Stu & Co. Thoroughly enjoyed the recap. Flying the Dangar Marine (Hoodie) flag in UK today. Doing exactly what I love doing, against your advice and pouring my money into my boat renovation. All DIY thanks to you. Look forward to seeing future stuff
Thanks for supporting the channel Tony. I hope your restoration project is going well and you are enjoying the journey. :)
I don't know why anyone would want an old steel boat, but you are fun to watch so it works for me.
I've followed you from the beginning, it is nice to get some reminders of the problems solved. Always nice the hear from you, thanks.
It was great to see renko in person as you past the south port sea way. That was me in the black runabout cutting in front of you to say hi. I've enjoyed watching your journey.
What an awesome early Christmas Present. Have a great break Stu and we’ll see you in the new year.
Thanks Scott, see you in the new year!
Welcome back! We're all glad to see you back with us.
Excellent recap of the project and I think you're right about the cost outcomes. However, you know what you have now and it's in great shape...so take it out with family and friends whenever you can and enjoy the fruits and cost of your labor. Cheers!
Thanks mate, yes, the trick now is to get out there and enjoy using the boat with everything working reliably.
Great video. Glad to see you back!
Thanks for letting everyone journey with you Stu. As I watched this video, I found myself totally absorbed (again) in the new life you put into Renko with more patience than I have ever seen before. Obviously, your efforts and expertise paid off! Great job!
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed the recap.
Just wondering what you do for work . I'm really impressed with your efforts on your boat .
Ciao Stu, era ora che ti facessi vivo. Ci hai abituato bene con il tuo trovare soluzioni ai problemi. Di Renko ho seguito tutto sin dall’inizio ed ho imparato ad apprezzare la tua indole sempre positiva anche quando ti sei fratturato. Spero che la tua recente assenza non sia dovuta a qualcosa di grave. Auguro a te e alla tua famiglia di trascorrere un Buon Natale
nice to have you back Stu you have been part of my life for quite along time now, thank you for keeping me entertained and teaching me stuff i did not know, dont be a stranger mate cheers to you and the good lady
Thanks Ian, more vids to come in the new year!
Of course, the intangible is, one more boat has been reclaimed. Enjoyed this very much (and am praying for your country).
Have a good Christmas Stu
Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
Your welcome!
This was an absolute pleasure to watch how you restored your ship. You are inspiring. I also have fixed our boat too, and it took me 2 years. But the work you did is from other planet. Hudge respect.👍👍😎 And thank you for this video. With best regards from Finland.
Beautiful boat...was a lot of work, time for you to enjoy it.
Hi Stu. That was an unexpected pleasure. I hope things are working out for you now. Back in IT? Yowzer.
Merry Christmas to you!
Merry Christmas! Yes, back in IT at the moment, but trying to keep it to 3 days a week so I can keep making videos in the new year.
Long one. Lots of bits I missed. Great looking back and seeing just how much you put into it.
I started watching this channel with the first steel trawler video, and you've turned Renko into a seaworthy vessel that gets the job done, and you've created great content over the past three years (!)
She turned out really Well..
Congratulations.
Great finish.
It's been interesting following along on this project, and I hope there's more to come. Thanks for your efforts so far, and Merry Christmas!
been following for 2.5 years I think so this is a rewind I've never seen
Thanks Alf, Merry Christmas! Slowly getting on track again now I'm back home. Definitely more vids to come in the new year.
@@DangarMarine We are all glad to see you back and in good health !!
@@DangarMarine Hey there Mr. Aussie☺My name is Eddie I'm from Florida and I'm a marine mechanic that has been subscribe to your channel for a few years now. You're absolutely one of the best mechanics I know! So I really need some advice. I was working on a yamaha 70hp and the imeller broke apart and sucked into the tube. I tried fishing them out and I managed to get a one out of 4 pieces. I'm very concerned about running the engine before getting them out. I caught it in time before it overheated so Idk if it will or not. WHAT SHOULD I DO!??
@@eleutriogonzalez6865 Take a look at the thermostat to see if parts of it ended up there, could also try compressed air in there to blow it down the pick up tube again.
Man do I miss these videos. Great to see new stuff from my favorite YT channel!!
Thanks mate/ I have loved your stuff. Viva la Daffy and Daisy.I hope you can help Brupeg some more. They need you and
your skills
Finally, ive been hangin for an episode!
That was a great trip down memory lane. At first I thought, shoot, I’ve seen all these but then I totally got into it, I remember all the brutal jobs, pre Adrain. Meeting Adrian and spending time at his shop was such a treat, very much enjoyed that! Also seeing Eddie and the birds, I’m hoping they are all fine. I really enjoyed your trip and the time spent in the yard with BRUPEG, your boat is beautiful and as comfy as can be with all the bells and whistles. Thanks so much for your wonderful episode, take care and Happy Holidays!
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed the vid. :)
i have only one issue.. i can only upvote once.. thanks stu.. hope it all goes well with what ever you are going to be doing. its been a great trip..
Thanks for the early Christmas present Stu!! 🤩🤩 can’t wait to set aside some time to watch and revisit this project! ✌️
Thanks Matt, hope you enjoy. :)
Hey guy, we don't hear from you for 2 or 3 weeks and then you come and hit us with the epic, have to break it down a three-part series.ha.
I've enjoyed watching your videos on Renko over the years, I have been in the same position as you described, spent a ton of cash on a old boat and only sold it for %50 of what it owed me after doing it up, however with the boat I have now, I was the lucky buyer who bought a boat from someone who had already spent the money fixing it up, and in the current boat market I would actually recover the $$$$'s loss from my first boat "IF" I was to sell my current boat, Merry Christmas and thanks for sharing the journey with us
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed the vid. Yes, the lucky buyer certainly comes out miles ahead!
Great to see you back. I look forward to seeing your videos every week or so.
Just a massive effort and so impressive!!!
This is my second time watching this whole video.thanks for taking us along for the ride
Magic stuff Stu, thanks for sharing your time and experience with us.
We all agree that buying a steel boat is a Investment idea. Watched your videos end to end and even double some, kinda thinking my decision on going Premium since you got a job mate. You brought me lots of joy over those years and like last time I commented I'd welcome you here in the north of Iceland if you ever find your way here, we normally don't have mild winters like you do but it's easier to dress cold off than dress off the heat!
Great video Stu, I have watched you do all of this. It was fun to see it all in one take. Looks fabulous!
Thanks Dennis!
Don’t be a stranger please. Between you and Brupeg, I’ve had many hours of enjoyable viewing. Happy Christmas and hope to see other videos of your life aboard Renko.👍🏻🇦🇺😁
Just realised i watched everyone one of these episodes! Loved everyone of them. Thanks stu mate. I really hope you can still make some.vids but totally understand if you cant
Your adventures with this Trawler is not only educational, but puts Australia in a good light. Why? Because of the positive attitude shown during this daunting task. Thankyou RUclips and your great followers ! ps. I also enjoy your Aus- sy humor and comments throughout. WELL DONE MR. DANGER....
Hi Stu , I have followed your journey with Renko from the start it’s been great . The amount of hard work you put into it was commendable. I’m Looking forward to your next project ( hopefully it’s not as back breaking lol) cheers
Thanks Andrew. I think the next project will be easier (and cheaper!) based on everything I've learnt from this one.
My dad and I used to love spending time together watching your videos. I commercially fish and he's an avid boater and we love the sea. Not only are these videos very interesting and entertaining, but we love learning-and you're a great teacher. My dad became very sick and eventually was not able to move himself, so this is something we watched often together. He recently passed away -he died much younger than he should have. I miss him so much and I will also forever miss sharing time together with my dad watching these. Thank you.
Hi Josh, sorry to hear about your dad but glad you got to enjoy watching the videos together. Stu
This is awesome, I start watching you when I worked on boats and its cool to see how much you have done in the time I've been watching. Thanks for all the tips over the years and cheers to more.
I started watching this project in the beginning and for some reason had stopped but I'm glad to see the condensed version showing the boat completed at least so far. You did an excellent job. Thanks.
Cool, thanks!
.. good one, stay well..have a Merry Christmas.....
You are blessed to have such good friends to help you.
I am. :)
I’ve always had to put “sweat equity “ in most of the vehicles that I have owned over the years. I just can’t fathom paying 50-100 thousand dollars for a new truck here in the States. Being as close to debt free as I can means freedom to me.
Thanks for the video.👍
Well, being debt free is certainly peace of mind. And it lets you weather bad economic times.
Not everyone wants to be Elon Musk.
ha! I was just thinking after three years of watching Renko come to life I feel like I can now go back and comment on each video as if I was a very smart and knowledgeable person! after all no one knows more about restoring this boat then I do now! :)
Love this channel! Glad you're putting out videos again when you can. Thank you for posting this, so we can all relive the past couple years of restoring your beautiful Renko. I enjoyed watching it before, episode by episode. I don't do boats like you do, however I rescue & restore old American and British motorcycles. It's not often a profitable adventure, but it is rewarding.
Thanks mate. You are right, there are plenty of rewards other than profits. I just spent a day in Adrian's workshop last week getting my little 250 motorcycle ready to take up to Bundaberg. :)
Love The way the boat came out
Love it Stu 🍺🙏
Miss you Stu! Hope the new job is going well!
I thoroughly enjoyed the series! Hoping to see more of you and your adventures in the future!
The Adrian episodes were my favorites. Loved the local musicians doing the send off, too. You have to really celebrate life's "Wins," because these are the moments we remember in the end.
Stu, I loved watching the project throughout its life, and I loved watching it again with your recap... You and all the people you brought into your videos are special. Thanks for taking us with you through your journey. You are an amazing person. BUT........ The boat is far better than it was even new. You have done things and added things that make it nicer, more reliable, and technologically up to date. My guess is you could sell it for a bundle. It is more famous than many Hollywood movie stars. You could ask triple the going rate for a boat of its size and easily get it. The only problem with Renco is, it is small. I am not saying something like Brupeg (Damian will have his hands full with that monster), but something a little larger would be VERY nice. You should sell it for a tidy profit and start a new one --- Bigger, badder and something you can cruise to the States with (well, at least up to Fiji or somewhere equally nice). Renco was a great name ....... thinking of 'better than a Hollywood movie star' ...... how about Bimbo??? naw, you know best...
Thanks mate, I do agree that the biggest problem with Renko is the size. It is great that it can be easily moored by a single person, that does make it handy to get around, but all that gear would have been better in a hull ten foot longer for sure.
good to see you again, and many thanks for downloading the vid series, it was awesome.
It may not make sense as an investment of time and money, but still, it is good to know that Renko will have a new life ahead of it. It is because of this and similar efforts that we still have boats sailing that are decades or sometimes even centuries past their planned lifespan. And that is a good thing. Thank you!
Thanks mate. I am glad the boat didn't end up getting scrapped. :)
OMG I am so glad you didn't have to sell your Rover! Watching u really helps motivate me buddy so thank you! Unbelievable work. God has blessed you with some wonderful friends.
He's Back !
Good to have you back! You have ben missed from cold Norway. Hoping for more of those shorter howto videos
Despite the cost you have provided great video content and I suspect you have added to your skill set and learned a huge amount not only about boats but about yourself, that is priceless. Look forward to the new adventures. Merry Christmas to you and all your family and friends. 🎄
Thanks Martin, Merry Christmas!
In looking back on what has been accomplished, you can have real satisfaction. All the people that lend a hand, gave their expert experience. All the people on line with their donations. The hard work you put into this. Being able to fix the motor on the second time around to make it work. I am sure we did not see half of all that went into this steel boat. Much thanks for including us in your project with all the editing and production and heartache. Enjoy your life with many blessings for you and yours.
You should be very Proud of what you have achieved Stu , I have enjoyed every minute of watching your journey with Renko , I can't wait to see what you next adventure is . Merry Xmas Mate
Thanks Roger, Merry Christmas!
I did not want this video to end. It Had me hooked from start to Finnish . The result is a Stunning restored boat a real labour of love. Well done mate 👍🏻
Thanks Jane, glad you enjoyed it. :)
Well, mate, if you'd just released this back in 2018 it'd have saved an awful lot of everyone's time.
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Uncle Cosmo says you need a new project and would like to know how you'd feel about building a glass bottomed inboard catamaran. He also said it ought to be a 'right proper shag-pad' but I think that was mostly the champagne cocktails talking. I say champagne, I mean he's got two boxes of Golden Oak that he's venting a helium tank into every few minutes and mixing the froth that comes out with a two litre bottle of Lift, so, basically the same thing.
I cant BELIEVE you can do that!! Such tedious back breaking labor!! So clever!
Thank you! 😊
Great to see you back.
I sure miss the green machine…..but Renko is a good boat for what your doing. Enjoy watching you.
Ahhh,, Renko the Movie 🥰
I was busy still I could not let it go, spent a whole hour on it .
You have a great unassuming and fun way to narrate your experience.