Reuniting The Owners With Their Boat That Was Sunk At The Bottom of Lake Powell For 30 Years!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2022
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  • @Beandiptheredneck
    @Beandiptheredneck Год назад +1198

    That was emotional for me to listen to him tell the story, the worst part of it is to hear about how everyone just went by and wouldn't help them with two little kids, that's just completely inconceivable to me, even if there's one hell of a storm going I'm still gonna try to stop and help young parents with two little kids on the boat, we're all coming out or going down together where there's kids involved. It's really cool to see this though, I bet they'd long ago accepted that they'd never see the boat again

    • @swamprat69er
      @swamprat69er Год назад +130

      It is pretty much marine law that if you see someone that needs help on the water you gotta either tow them in or take them off their boat. Help them whatever way you can. I do.

    • @a.n.7863
      @a.n.7863 Год назад +96

      I just hope at least one of those 8 people sees this video and remembers that day.

    • @richardgray9491
      @richardgray9491 Год назад +85

      Shame on that dinner boat captain. Totally unprofessional. Fat chance he's alive and seeing this.

    • @jebrc
      @jebrc Год назад +27

      Same here im glad it ended this wsy tho everyone is safe as a father idk what i would do in that type of situation

    • @franashton5354
      @franashton5354 Год назад +47

      You would expect the dinner boat captain to have better training

  • @CMcPhail
    @CMcPhail Год назад +163

    As a father of three, and a Navy Veteran, I am absolutely disgusted to hear that nobody stopped to help them. I hope every individual on the lake that day comes across this video and has to listen to this poor man tell the story of how he nearly lost his family. Even if the boat can't be towed, you rescue the people. Period. I had to hit pause numerous times because of the emotional impact this had on me. All of you are amazing for bringing this tragedy to a better ending. I love you guys, many could learn from your example. Including myself.

    • @wyateerp1
      @wyateerp1 Год назад +10

      Former Navy myself. I can't believe no one would help. So much for Maritime Law I guess.
      ( Maritime Law REQUIRES you to lend assistance )

    • @sabagecabage7828
      @sabagecabage7828 Год назад +2

      @@wyateerp1 that's what happens when you give licenses for passing a test with zero proof you either didn't simply look things up. Or get someone to to It for you

    • @kgF6BDZ28
      @kgF6BDZ28 Год назад +3

      I agree, caring nothing for a fellow human boater with a wife and small child and an infant should disgust and enrage us all. Hopefully, those subhumans have joined the human race as decent/caring people. If not, may karma bite them every chance it gets!

    • @Crewsy
      @Crewsy Год назад +6

      The only reason I can figure why people wouldn’t stop is because they were all inches away from the same situation themselves and whether it’s right or wrong self preservation kicks in.
      The only person I would hold any animosity towards is the “captain” of the tour boat. If any boat on Lake Powell that day was equipped to help other it would be that tour boat.

    • @geraldhenrickson7472
      @geraldhenrickson7472 11 месяцев назад

      It seems inconceivable that the boating community that day did not come through. It makes zero sense to motor off and leave them on a sinking craft. The human condition is is not easily understood.

  • @TimIrwin26
    @TimIrwin26 Год назад +67

    As someone who went out in a canoe as a pre-teen to pull people out of a stormy lake, I can’t imagine people, especially a commercial captain, refusing to help a family in obvious distress. Wonderful series and so glad the family is back in touch with their boat.

    • @Xtroll1738
      @Xtroll1738 Год назад +13

      In my opinion that commercial boat captian should have lost his license.

  • @bradleymadosh911
    @bradleymadosh911 Год назад +33

    We need a video of what the owners decided to do with the Boat. I still can't believe it's running and floating. Merlin and the FabRats are Amazing people.

    • @ekfalcons09
      @ekfalcons09 Год назад +5

      Spot on. I've been wondering if the original owners got their boat back

    • @user-bn5wf3ts4l
      @user-bn5wf3ts4l 11 месяцев назад +2

      I seen in another episode that Fab Rats are going to be visiting friends in Georgia. I’ll bet they are taking the boat to them.

    • @bobthediverdudemerrick6811
      @bobthediverdudemerrick6811 10 месяцев назад

      @@ekfalcons09 Fab Rats own the boat. They salvaged it. Unless the original owners want to purchase it.

    • @dirt75
      @dirt75 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@bobthediverdudemerrick6811something with the story this boat has, I would’ve gladly handed it back over to them. That would have been a bitter sweet moment.

    • @jkunz27
      @jkunz27 2 месяца назад

      ​@bobthediverdudemerrick6811 Pretty sure Fab Rats are not in it for the money. I'm sure if the people want the boat back, it's theirs. They would make WAY more off that video than the boat is worth. If they DID sell the boat to them, I'm sure they would sell it for what they put into fixing it.

  • @trail-wolf4x4
    @trail-wolf4x4 Год назад +981

    It's amazing everyone was able to bring back a piece of history for a total stranger. I think this shows more than ever the kind hearted people of the Fab Rats family and the general goodness people have that is overshadowed by the wickedness of others

    • @zackkingman5868
      @zackkingman5868 Год назад +4

      Questions. Did you guys sell them the trailer? Did you guys charge them for all the work that you guys did? Awesome video! Great job on the boat.

    • @12footstroke15
      @12footstroke15 Год назад +40

      @@zackkingman5868 i highly doubt anyone involved charged the owners anything. They are just good people that do amazing things.

    • @golfaddict5276
      @golfaddict5276 Год назад +8

      @@zackkingman5868 In the video the owner said they sold the trailer after taking it home empty.

    • @harveywallbanger2899
      @harveywallbanger2899 Год назад +17

      They do it for content, and it works.

    • @ryanrose8856
      @ryanrose8856 Год назад +3

      @@georgevinson612 or their desperation in the moment as well... Doubtful they were "wicked"

  • @shawnbinning6770
    @shawnbinning6770 Год назад +430

    If everyone was as kind and generous as the Fab Rats Team and their family the world would be a whole lot better place

    • @electrontube
      @electrontube Год назад +12

      Merlin is a beast with his tools, he did a really great job with that thing.

    • @Phyde4ux
      @Phyde4ux Год назад +2

      I'm still a bit confused, did they actually give them the boat back? Or just the plate with the picture on it?

    • @SadPuppySoup
      @SadPuppySoup Год назад +9

      @@Phyde4ux It's theirs if they want it back I guess we'll find out at a later date.

    • @Phyde4ux
      @Phyde4ux Год назад

      @@SadPuppySoup At no point in the video did they say they were giving them the boat. They said they'd let them decide what to do with it, which makes me think they gave them an option such as paying them for the work they did on the boat.

    • @rythemzlatin
      @rythemzlatin Год назад +37

      @@Phyde4ux
      You must be new here.
      There is _NO_ _WAY_ they would
      accept a _CENT_ for what they did.
      It may be hard , even unfathomable ,
      for many people today to believe ,
      but THERE ARE STILL SOME TRULY
      DECENT FAMILIES THAT EXIST vs
      what is becoming of _too_ _many_
      of our hellhole bigger Cities.
      They helped because they had the
      talents & opportunity to DO so ,
      _NOT_ to blindside someone with a
      repair bill. The fact that so many
      viewers even ask such things is a
      troubling snapshot of how badly the
      current "culture" is falling.
      The "progressive" culture is
      everything-_but_ .

  • @JRD77VET
    @JRD77VET Год назад +122

    Amazing how those feelings resurfaced after 30 years. You could feel the trauma as he relayed the story. ( Maritime Law REQUIRES you to lend assistance ). The big grin when he was driving his old boat said it all. It will be interesting to see how this eventually plays out.
    GREAT job Merlin and the Fab Rats crew.

  • @Axle347
    @Axle347 Год назад +28

    Look at the look on his face when he turned it over and all those memories of driving it came flooding back. What an amazing story, I'm glad you were able to give him closure! You can tell this was his pride and joy

  • @trevorwilliamgrindrod3999
    @trevorwilliamgrindrod3999 Год назад +211

    As a father I felt the emotions of the Dad when he was telling what happened and that he would have sacrificed his own life to save his family, I and I'm sure many father's would do the same. This one hit right in the feels 100% , well done Fab Rats family and friends best episode ever! 💝🤘🤘🤘

    • @johnralph1150
      @johnralph1150 Год назад +6

      Yeah no kidding it was actually hard to watch. Scary and crazy is fine on your own or with a group that knows what they could be in for. But with kids it is a whole different story.

    • @warrenmichael918
      @warrenmichael918 Год назад +6

      Im wasnt slobbering but i was teared up and felt the guys pain!

    • @AKUSUXs
      @AKUSUXs Год назад +1

      SO TRUE!

    • @straubdavid9
      @straubdavid9 Год назад +2

      I was stunned by his story .... hope this really does help bring some closure to a very harrowing experience. I just can't imagine! Take care Trevor .... Happy New Year to you and yours👍🏻✌🏻

  • @brettmoritz3698
    @brettmoritz3698 Год назад +212

    This little series has been as much fun as the Golden Nugget! Thanks for taking us along.

    • @carguy_tmh
      @carguy_tmh Год назад +10

      I agree, but I'm glad it didn't take as long. Maybe Robby will offer to restore and paint it.

    • @fat_head_Carl
      @fat_head_Carl Год назад +6

      The Endless Nugget!

    • @brettmoritz3698
      @brettmoritz3698 Год назад +4

      @@carguy_tmh that is a fact... although was hoping he got his hands on it for a full gel coat correction

    • @TheBlueBikeDoyle
      @TheBlueBikeDoyle Год назад +11

      Hum maybe should get Robby to paint it oh I got it got find a Square bode and paint it to match to boat . Dam that would be very cool

    • @patrickswagger
      @patrickswagger Год назад +1

      @@TheBlueBikeDoyle yep

  • @waynesmith2792
    @waynesmith2792 Год назад +25

    Ok, it took me an hour to watch this video even though it's only 25 mins long. Between my crying like a baby and knowing what it's like to be stranded on a sinking boat I reached the end. Thank you Merlin, Paul and everyone else involved in this amazing story. Today is the day all of YOU are the heroes .......

  • @travispeoples
    @travispeoples Год назад +28

    I'm a Dad with young children and we love boating... I can't imagine being in danger in a storm and no one being willing to help. That's heartbreaking to say the least. What an incredible series this has been!

    • @winemillerbrian
      @winemillerbrian Год назад

      Yea and back then things were different I thought. Nowadays kiss ur ass goodbye for sure no one gonna help. Better have a mask on board screw the floatation device no mask for sure no 1 is stopping. 🤣

    • @dougdrummond9341
      @dougdrummond9341 Год назад

      I thought it was a crime to pass someone up who's in danger in a boat. Or is that only in the ocean?

    • @ervingoertzen7233
      @ervingoertzen7233 Год назад +2

      A family in trouble, no one stopping to help , unconscionable to say the least

    • @mmckenzie9367
      @mmckenzie9367 Год назад +1

      Your boat is dead? There's a storm? Get on my boat. End of discussion.

  • @jes7336
    @jes7336 Год назад +119

    If this story hadn't been documented, I never would have believed it. A jet boat that sank and sat at the bottom of a lake for 30 years, salvaged after the lake level dropped enough to retrieve it, and then revived with the original motor to power it once again.......absolutely unbelievable! Merlin (you ARE a magician🧙‍♂) & Fab Rats, great job! It's a Christmas miracle!

  • @ktmoutdoors4586
    @ktmoutdoors4586 Год назад +82

    Never thought I would be in tears over a boat returned to its owners. God bless Fab Rat's and Merlin for all they have done! Thank you!

    • @francesrice7898
      @francesrice7898 Год назад +2

      I think I cried through the whole video. This made my day.

    • @francesrice7898
      @francesrice7898 Год назад +4

      All of you guys are just so awesome. I bet everyone there was crying too. I was. This boat and the family that owned it were meant to be together again. God bless All of y’all for this awesome blessing. Michelle you are one beautiful lady with a beautiful soul. Thank you for this perfect video. God bless you all, happy New Year. Hunter, aren’t you happy you joined the FabRat team. I am
      Glad you did. Great filming. 👍. ❤️🙏🙏👍👍🌟🌟🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆❤️

    • @clivehorridge
      @clivehorridge Год назад +2

      I choked up when I could see Brian - the owner - unable to speak.
      Imagine those traumatic memories flooding back after all this time…
      God bless you all, what a gift, what an adventure… ❤🇷🇴

  • @daverohn383
    @daverohn383 Год назад +12

    I couldn't help but tear up listening to him talk about getting caught in that storm and how no one would stop and help as he was trying to keep his family alive. I was in a kayak about three years ago, on a lake in Colorado on a photography expedition. I'd crossed the two mile wide lake, taken some still photos and some drone shots and as it was getting late in the afternoon, I decided to head back across the lake. There were a couple other boats on the lake, fishing. When I was halfway across the lake, I heard thunder behind me. There was a storm building, coming over the mountain behind me. Having spent a considerable amount of time in the Rockies, i knew how fast storms can form out of nowhere and become deadly. Being a mile from the nearest shoreline, I started rowing as fast as I could and within five minutes the wind and waves kicked up, and waves were blowing over my head. The boats on the lake took off at full throttle with one of them passing by me less than a tenth of a mile away while I tried waving them down. They never even slowed down. It took everything I had in me to keep that boat pointed in the direction the wind was going in order to keep the wind and waves from blowing me over. When I finally crashed into the rocks on the back side of the lake, the skin was coming off my hands from the oar. My 40 plus years of sailing experience is the only reason I'm still alive.
    If you're on the water and the weather turns bad, make sure you don't leave anyone behind!!

  • @philipershler420
    @philipershler420 Год назад +27

    It’s folks like you that give me a bit of hope for the future. The process of recovering the previously sunken boat and restoring it so lovingly and then just giving back to the owners has been just amazing. May God bless you all!

  • @buildwright1
    @buildwright1 Год назад +148

    I'm sitting in my driveway with my daughter sleeping in the back of the jeep, 12" of snow melting by a dec 30 rainstorm I'm in tears over a recovered boat being fixed up and returned to its owners after 30 years.
    You all deserve a million subscribers after this story. I hope my Cummins speed boat doesn't end up at the bottom of a lake..

  • @tumbleweed4185
    @tumbleweed4185 Год назад +123

    Watching you recover the boat and haul it out of the dirt was all fun and games and sure, we all thought about it sinking but hearing that man recount the day in the storm with his young family and no help thinking they were going to die is a hard to relive with him. I can't imagine his pain from that day.

    • @shaunolinger964
      @shaunolinger964 Год назад +30

      I gotta agree man... I had a small issue with "blurry screen syndrome" listening to him talk about throwing his child at someone who didn't want to take him. I'm a dad too... that was definitely hard to listen to.
      What also got to me in a different way... as a lifelong mariner (I grew up a live-aboard) I simply cannot comprehend why no one would help them. The law of the sea is never leave someone to drown. Even in the middle of the war in the Atlantic Ocean, German commerce raiders would pick up the crews of the ships they sank. There's absolutely no excuse to leave a family to drown on a lake.
      I've loved the Fab Rats for a while now, but this series with this boat has touched me very deeply. Thanks folks. Ya done a right proud thing here.

    • @rockweeks5697
      @rockweeks5697 Год назад +7

      I fully agree with you Sean..I also had a hard time seeing the screen though very blurry eyes. I just had a really hard time trying to understand why no one would stop and try to assist this young family in the midst of the monsoon. I was born, raised and still live in Arizona so I have experienced a lot of life threatening monsoon storms so I know how scary it must have been to this family in 1993. My hat is off to the Fab Rats, Merlin and all those involved in resurrecting this boat. You all are a excellent example of good and caring human beings.

  • @Irontrianglegarage
    @Irontrianglegarage Год назад +1

    I really hope they decide to take it home. That’s where it needs to be. Cool, cool, story.

  • @Spgonahan
    @Spgonahan Год назад +1

    The bitterness I would have felt toward all those who wouldn't stop to help would have been strong enough to put me off boating for a while. So, after this rock bottom display of people at their most assholic, to meet Paul and the crew, who have recovered and restored this thing, just to return it gratis to this quiet man, I hope humanity got a measure of redemption in his eyes. One of the best things I've seen on youtube.

  • @atf01234
    @atf01234 Год назад +123

    The fact he remembers so much detail tells just how traumatic this event was for them, but he made sure they lived to tell the story, you guys did something really good here for this family, it might seem like it's "just a boat" but it's more than that.

    • @vigunfighter
      @vigunfighter Год назад +6

      You just watched full blown Post Traumatic Stress. That boat triggered it and put him right back in that moment when he thinks he is going to have to die to save his family.
      The Fab Rats didn't realize what this was going to do to the family.

    • @KrisD007
      @KrisD007 Год назад +4

      @@vigunfighter the family knew why they went to Havasu. They knew it was for the boat. They had a choice.

    • @vigunfighter
      @vigunfighter Год назад +2

      Sure, they knew what they were going for. They did not anticipate that it would be a triggering event. Although we don't know what conversations they had in deciding whether to go or not. ]
      Unintended consequences.

    • @ambersmith6517
      @ambersmith6517 Год назад

      @@vigunfighter yep

    • @rodneymartin6154
      @rodneymartin6154 Год назад +1

      @@vigunfighter retelling the story is actually a healing event, and I'm sure that seeing it up and running helped in the healing process as well.

  • @timothygeiger8271
    @timothygeiger8271 Год назад +119

    Wow! That was a harrowing experience for that family back in 93! I can't even fathom why no one would stop to help, especially with young kids in the boat. To hear the father say that he was prepared to die that day to save his family, that's what a real man would do.
    That was a good little series, good to see. FabRats & Merlin's old school garage work together to make it happen.
    Gotta give a shoutout to jetski jimmy, he worked pretty hard on it too.

    • @scottsluggosrule4670
      @scottsluggosrule4670 Год назад +14

      I cannot believe noone stopped.. its the law you must render aid

    • @missingremote4388
      @missingremote4388 Год назад +9

      People don't change. Except they have gotten worse

    • @timothygeiger8271
      @timothygeiger8271 Год назад +5

      @@scottsluggosrule4670 It's just a good rule to help someone in need, but you are NOT obligated by law in most states to offer help. Now if it was an accident scene or if you caused the incident, that puts someone in peril, then yes you are supposed to help.
      Most people would stop & offer help, it's the right thing to do.

    • @Anver939
      @Anver939 Год назад

      What’s the name of this lake they are on?

    • @erichusmann5145
      @erichusmann5145 Год назад +7

      @@Anver939 This video was on Lake Havasu; the boat sank on Lake Powell (which is upriver from Havasu).
      Bonus trivia: the bridge they went under is the (old) London Bridge.

  • @patrickrooney5130
    @patrickrooney5130 Год назад +8

    Iv had five boats in my life and a few times the engine had stopped. and the amount of people had stopped to help was on believable. the people who just drove past should be ashamed of their self's I was almost crying myself listening to them telling the story. and gog bless you guys for the lovely thing you did for the family. putting the boat back in the water. I wish you all the best of lucky from Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @dieselbronco9247
    @dieselbronco9247 Год назад +1

    The owners of that boat seemed like some cool people but I can't imagine what it was like the day it sank, I can't even fathom the fact that no one would stop to help them. Awesome to see the boat on the water though, it's pretty cool that after all that it can still be used and enjoyed!

  • @richardthomas1743
    @richardthomas1743 Год назад +159

    WOW! It is a wonder that this family survived , very emotional story. Shame on the ones that went by and did not stop to help.

    • @masondegaulle5731
      @masondegaulle5731 Год назад +18

      The bit about people not stopping... Just blows my mind.

    • @Aluttuh
      @Aluttuh Год назад +6

      @@masondegaulle5731 im curious, if someone was drowning would you jump in to save them?

    • @richardgray9491
      @richardgray9491 Год назад +10

      @@Aluttuh. I have and would do it again. How about You?

    • @kellyyoung1665
      @kellyyoung1665 Год назад +2

      they stopped and refused to help

    • @135396
      @135396 Год назад +2

      @@masondegaulle5731 I remember that day clear as a bell, everyone was in bad shape, our boat barely made it back to the ramp and we were passing boats that were already swamped and abandoned, it had to be a struggle for them to even stay close to another boat without smashing into itl

  • @Baughlin
    @Baughlin Год назад +71

    Merlin is an actual wizard. He does some amazing things with that imagination and his tools. This was such a feel good series. Can’t really get much better than good people helping strangers

  • @kirbyloulewis3826
    @kirbyloulewis3826 Год назад +28

    I was in tears til the end. What a story and you and your entire crew are what everyone needs to model themselves after. This world would be a much better place if everyone had the hearts like all of you.
    Signed,
    A life long subscriber,
    Sean

  • @jeffreyogan2657
    @jeffreyogan2657 Год назад +1

    I just wanna express to you my sincere appreciation, is he my brother and I remember that incident. You guys have done a great job!

  • @jgonzo88gmail
    @jgonzo88gmail Год назад +158

    Jesus christ. As a father, my heart broke listening to that story. To imagine, facing losing your whole family and no one stops to help. The helplessness. Cant imagine being in that position. Puts tears in my eyes. Most sobering FabRats episode ever. You guys are amazing.

    • @JohnKatzman
      @JohnKatzman Год назад +6

      As a father myself and a boater for over 30years, I ALWAYS stop to even ask, are you ok? You never know when that day comes, you'll be the one asking. No one gets left behind

  • @weberlori5239
    @weberlori5239 Год назад +57

    Such a story! Broke my heart no one would help them. Thank the Lord was watching over them. The world needs more positive videos like this. Thank you Fab Rats and Merlin

    • @geraldh.6686
      @geraldh.6686 Год назад +1

      They saved themselves no lord involved

  • @fredmartine674
    @fredmartine674 Год назад +4

    If I was boating out there and came upon them, I would've definitely stopped and helped them no matter how high the waves were. Listening to the story made my eyes teary but glad they got their boat back. Fat Rats crew and the people involved in getting the boat to run again and return it back to the original owner deserve a great blessing from God Almighty for making it possible 👍🇺🇸..

  • @matthewmosier8439
    @matthewmosier8439 Год назад

    My dad's jet boat is similar (different color). One night in a freak accident we got wood chips stuck in the drain without realizing it, holding the drain open and slowly filling up the boat with water. As he and I ran it around a point to the ramp at dusk the motor cut out and it wound up sinking unexpectedly. God was good. People helped. They got a boat with a winch and a rig set up, pulled our boat back to the surface, put it on the trailer and we were off. I'm still thankful for that crowd of people drinking their beers and just seeing what they could make happen with the tools that were available to them. Same as I'm thankful for this channel helping these people out after all those years. This was great.

  • @stevenstritenberger1761
    @stevenstritenberger1761 Год назад +35

    You just had to make an old guy cry this early in the morning? Fantastic video and kudos to all of you for masking this happen. Truly a touching story. Merlin and Fabrats rule!!

  • @unclebobpatterson9136
    @unclebobpatterson9136 Год назад +45

    As a Owner of a jet Boat and a avid River Rat I just want to thank you for the videos about this boat. I am amazed like everyone else that this boat lives again. Thank to Merlin and Fab Rats this was an AWESOME ending.

  • @jmotorscars
    @jmotorscars 3 месяца назад

    What an amazing and emotional story this is! Just finding the boat and salvaging it 30 years after it had sunk would have been an unbelievable story, but to have the boat actually float and drive was a small miracle. Then to be able to hear the original owners story and to bring them out to see it was just so overwhelming and emotional to watch. Thank you all for sharing this story!

  • @larrycoolidge9470
    @larrycoolidge9470 Год назад +3

    Wow, who would have thought the story behind the day the boat sank and all the emotions the owners went through that day, then watch them relive the story all over again. Very Emotional !! What a great and heartwarming act of kindness by all the people at Fab Rats. This will be a video to remember. Go Fab Rats !!

    • @David-uu1oj
      @David-uu1oj Год назад

      Wow is right Larry, just am thankful to God know one actually drowned that day!! With the details of that day, Divine intervention for sure!

    • @larrycoolidge9470
      @larrycoolidge9470 Год назад

      @@David-uu1oj Amen !!

  • @krickette5569
    @krickette5569 Год назад +95

    WoW! Brian's story had me in tears. Just imagining the sheer terror as that storm hit and the complete and utter feelings of abandonment as boat after boat passed them by without helping. Brian looked like a natural in the captain's seat! Thank you FabRats for your Huge Hearts!

  • @natemiller332
    @natemiller332 Год назад +88

    Made this grown man tear up, way to go, I thought this was supposed to be a channel on how to build cool stuff, didn't know it was a tear jerker! But no seriously, you guys are truly amazing to do such a kind jester for someone you have never met before. You guys are a truly blessed family.

  • @306Nation
    @306Nation 6 месяцев назад

    Hey Guys @Fab Rats, I just started watching your channel when you dropped off the yellow Submarine to the owners. I went back and watched the previous episodes. I’m hooked on this channel. It’s nice to see people out there, still care about doing the right thing. Congrats everyone involved with this episode.

  • @henrymurphy6031
    @henrymurphy6031 2 месяца назад

    Who wouldn’t stop to help poor Mom and Dad were probably so terrified. What a heck of a story thanks for sharing sir. Fab Rats 🐀 changed their lives!! Excellent Job 🫡

  • @tootired76
    @tootired76 Год назад +118

    This truly is one of the best stories on the net! It was fun to see you guys repair it and watching Brian relive that day brought a tear to my eye! Shame on all those people who went by them on the lake in '93 and didn't stop to render aid. I'm gonna buy a flare gun for my boat. If I get into trouble and no one stops, flares will be launched at them!!

    • @aaronvienot
      @aaronvienot Год назад +6

      The early-1990s powersports market wasn't saturated with oversized, overpowered watercraft the way it is now. Everyone else fleeing for shore in four-foot swells with driving wind and rain at their back, was in the same situation: taking on water, barely able to drive against the conditions, and praying furiously that the next big splash didn't go down the carburetor. One light craft pulling next to another in that scenario just means the next big swell can stack the two boats. You get two smashed craft and twice as many dead people.

    • @Mike_Gray68
      @Mike_Gray68 Год назад +14

      @@aaronvienot that might be the case for the other boats, but what excuse does the captain of the tour boat have.

    • @aaronvienot
      @aaronvienot Год назад +1

      @@Mike_Gray68 he was shirking. But at least did the right thing in the end.

    • @mr.intensity2685
      @mr.intensity2685 Год назад +3

      @@Mike_Gray68 The liability of his passengers on board, unfortunately.

    • @seanworkman431
      @seanworkman431 Год назад +4

      I am pleased that they were re-united with their boat and willing to share the memory of the day they lost it. As a seafarer I am disgusted that no-one was willing to help until they were forced to, it is actually a crime to not render assistance to others in distress on the water.
      If that boat was in salt water it would have been unrecognizable but a cast iron engine in deep fresh water was preserved.

  • @kenwalker5384
    @kenwalker5384 Год назад +72

    I grew up on the Norfolk Broads, and always understood that if you see a boat in trouble, you help out. it was so disheartening to hear that so many people just passed on by when they were in trouble that day.
    Hats off to you for restoring their pride and joy!

    • @Theforestbandit
      @Theforestbandit Год назад +1

      I live in Essex. We love the Broads. We are great fans of the Fab Rats and Matts Off Road Recovery and Robbie Layton and Dave Sparks.

    • @g0fvt
      @g0fvt Год назад +3

      I live by the Norfolk Broads and no way I would ignore someone in trouble either

    • @PatrickJDaley
      @PatrickJDaley Год назад +5

      Doesn't Maritime law require able vessels to render assistance?

    • @Theforestbandit
      @Theforestbandit Год назад +3

      @@PatrickJDaley That was unbelievable how they could just watch and sail on by and do nothing .

    • @TViper2369
      @TViper2369 Год назад +1

      I realize my comment is probably negatively biased, but I chalk that up to where they were, California. I've been on rivers, creeks, and lakes all my life and have never seen or heard of an instance where someone in distress didn't receive help. My own brother, mom, and step-dad were thrown from a boat once and had assistance from the first passerby that saw them.

  • @disorderlymovement
    @disorderlymovement Год назад +3

    Someone cutting onions in here? What a story and my goosebumps will last for a little while on this one. The family/crew at Fab Rats are such incredible humans. Exceptional. Blessings to you all in this new year of 2023.

  • @russelbutler6704
    @russelbutler6704 Год назад +5

    That was such a hard story to hear. How different a story it would of been if the 1st person the waved down had just taken the few minutes to help out however they could of. It makes you realize how much you can change someone’s day by just helping in a small way for a few minutes. Thank you to you guys at fab rats, Merlin and Jimmy for sharing and putting some effort into changing the end of the story for them.

  • @wevans3239
    @wevans3239 Год назад +94

    That wasn't just another project, Paul and Michelle, that was giving back. Real generosity. Helping others come full circle to get their closure. You were brought there (the two of you, Ben, Papa Darr, Merlin, Hunter, and anyone else involved) to do what no one else could have done. Good on ya all! Mission accomplished. Give a thanks.

  • @djdonohue
    @djdonohue Год назад +74

    At this point, I don't know if he would be better fixing the boat up, or letting it go, but hearing their story of their frightening experience that day really hit me in the feelings. Thanks to all of you for cleaning up the lake, doing the work, doing the research, and sharing a real world story with us all. And somebody better put a Valvoline sticker on that boat right away (ha ha)

    • @edc6333
      @edc6333 Год назад +4

      Yeh thats what I was thinking, brings back some bad memories, wow

    • @Bill-xc8le
      @Bill-xc8le Год назад +2

      @@edc6333 I was thinking the same thing too. I think Merlin and Fab Rats were more excited then the original owners were. Did the owners take the boat back?

    • @edc6333
      @edc6333 Год назад +1

      @@Bill-xc8le At the end of the video Fab Rats ask if they want it bad, I guess to be determined later in a future episode.

    • @Bill-xc8le
      @Bill-xc8le Год назад +4

      @@edc6333 Ed, thanks. I went and watched the video over and caught that part at the end. I felt bad for both sides, the family for their horrifying experience, and for Merlin and Fab Rats for the somber reception on the boat reveal.

    • @KrisD007
      @KrisD007 Год назад

      @@Bill-xc8le the owners do want the boat. It will be delivered to them where they currently live.

  • @wayneshearon3203
    @wayneshearon3203 Год назад +3

    You guys are awesome returning a lost boat to people that almost lost their lives ,awesome people.

  • @donnakawana
    @donnakawana Год назад +3

    I was in my feels prior to the story!! How horrific that day must've been!! As a sailor an someone who's spent my life on the water... I will never understand the selfishness of not stopping to help another vessel in distress.. I tell every new boater .. Never assume someone else has them... When someone calls a PON PON or an SOS .. you have a duty to humanity to help....
    That vessel was an is beautiful an the family is just as special!!!
    I just found your channel an subbed cuz y'all are amazing ✌🏼💗😊⛵

  • @richellen6855
    @richellen6855 Год назад +37

    The best part was seeing Brian's smile emerge when he hit the throttle and the boat jumped to life!! What a wonderful thing you have done!

  • @scottwinslow8772
    @scottwinslow8772 Год назад +78

    Wow!!! what an amazing story. How could anyone just drive by and not try to help that poor family? So glad they survived and it is beyond awesome that you guys were able to recover the boat 30 yrs later and actually get it running again. this is why I love your channel, you are some great people and do some awesome stuff. I struggle with depression and anxiety and Fab Rats help me get through the day, your channel makes me laugh and keeps a smile on my face. Thank you for all that you do.

    • @pampoovey3281
      @pampoovey3281 Год назад +3

      my family went through the lake powell monsoons back in the day we would head to shore and tie up to ride it out but we weren't near wahweap that would be nuts i imagine every little boat was scared to stop

    • @KrisD007
      @KrisD007 Год назад +1

      I'm so glad their videos help you with your struggles. Depression / anxiety can be a bear...

    • @scottwinslow8772
      @scottwinslow8772 Год назад

      @@KrisD007 Thank you

  • @edspencer7121
    @edspencer7121 Год назад

    A warm feeling deep down, a smile on my face, and tears in my eyes. You guys are awesome! I watched the whole series and am glad this turned out well. God bless.

  • @MrSaemichlaus
    @MrSaemichlaus Год назад

    I kind of ignored this story but boy was it worth a watch. This is probably the most significant video on this whole channel and it shows how good hearted the Fab Rats crew is. I'm sure seeing the boat again has helped the father put a lid on this story. Maybe the children didn't even quite understand the gravity of that incident until now. All the best to that family!

  • @ronaldwilkinson4330
    @ronaldwilkinson4330 Год назад +30

    Congratulations NO Joke
    Having spent 6 years in the Coast Guard & been prevy to sinking & drownings your series & the story that the owners brought about brought me to tears. I think the most unfathomable thing of their story was no one stopped to help.
    So a bad situation almost turned deadly. There's an unwritten creed boaters normally share. Never ever leave someone stranded. Aid & assist as much as safely possible. Shame on all that passed, at the time, this young family to possibly all parish.
    I loved your story a bunch & have shared the link to lots of my boating buddies & nonboating friends.
    Hopefully they took their boat home & will continue the reconditioning if such a treasure.
    You all are just good people.

    • @medivelmack
      @medivelmack Год назад +5

      I have soft spot for anyone from the Coast Guard. You guys rescued my friends (and my brother when he went out to try to rescue them) when they where kids, stuck on a rock in the middle of Lake Champlain, at night in stormy weather. even saved the boat they were in.

    • @riverrat1149
      @riverrat1149 Год назад +3

      Part of me got angry. Spent a decade fishing AK and we drop everything and anything to assist somebody in distress.

    • @b4uracing
      @b4uracing Год назад +3

      I never boated a lot but I did grow up on Erie and always knew if you were in trouble someone would help if they could. Boats passing them by just floored me.

    • @marvindebot3264
      @marvindebot3264 Год назад +1

      Not just creed sir, as you know it's law. For that commercial skipper to refuse assistance is as criminal as it is unfathomable.

  • @panoramama
    @panoramama Год назад +112

    Just an amazing RUclips community. You guys brought tears to my eyes. Listening to their story was just intense…having to picture what they gone through. I’m thankful they all survived and were able to tell
    us their story. Thank you fab rats and Merlins old school garage for making this amazing content and giving to the community. You guys have an extremely big heart.❤

  • @dmartinnj
    @dmartinnj Год назад +3

    You guys are spectacular...! What a heart felt, awesome and emotional video... You all are so kind and generous... God Bless you all and happy new year...

  • @ComoRacingEnterprise
    @ComoRacingEnterprise Год назад +5

    You guy's rock and being a boat owner with kids I could relate totally to this from being in similar situations just like that. The way you all have such open arms and hearts to give back is so amazing and very emotional. You are so blessed and your caring for others will take you far in this life as we enjoy all that you do and how you all represent yourselves, thank you !

  • @HarleyLeo65
    @HarleyLeo65 Год назад +66

    You guys are truly amazing! what you all did for this family is Unprecedented! I'm a 57 year old man balling while watching this video! Merlin is also an Amazing person! God Speed to all of you!!!

  • @earlharrell7750
    @earlharrell7750 Год назад +98

    Both Jean and I honestly thought that the build of the "Golden Nugget" for Ed by Matt and Paul and the Fab Rats Family was the "Pinnacle" of RUclips Viewing. Well, Boy were we WRONG! The combined efforts of Merlin and Paul along with the efforts of Ben and Michelle with the rest of the Fab Rats Crew have taken this recovery and build to a Whole New Level! Having been a "Waterman" all of my life, You don't realize how small you feel when you are on the water, and "Mother Nature" rears its ugly head. My wife Jean and I were "Snot Crying" by the time this vid was over. Hearing the owner's story of that fateful day 30 years ago, brought back memories of my childhood with my own father giving up his life vest for me to wear when things got "REAL" while on the Atlantic Ocean, over 50 years ago. My dad "Pulled a Rabbit Out of His Hat" and we made it back to the Marina that day, but it was a close one! It is refreshing to know that there is a new generation of men and women that live their lives with honor and dignity. Thank you Fab Rats, for this "Christmas Miracle"! Earl and Jean Harrell.

  • @sandralutz-rodriguez2864
    @sandralutz-rodriguez2864 Год назад +1

    COMPLETELY blown away the boat runs, and how good it looks after 30 years in Lake Powell. Having spent well over 15 seasons competing on water (dragon boat and kayak) I have seen numerous inconsiderate boaters. rich weekend warriors (is what we referred to them) and I am so sorry this family was not being helped when they were trying to save themselves. Pretty crappy boaters etiquette. SOOOO pumped you found the owners and got to share their story and a ride on their boat. YOU GUYS ROCK!!

  • @sandyposey8074
    @sandyposey8074 Год назад +7

    Man, it was heart breaking to hear their story. You all are so awesome for everything you did.

  • @KarateSensei71
    @KarateSensei71 Год назад +23

    This series was the Christmas present I did not even know I needed. This was awesome even for Fab Rats which is normally awesome. You can see how emotional that trauma of sinking was even 0 years later. The owners wearing a Nine Line shirt and a Coffee shirt listening to Van Halen tells me I could really hang with them!

  • @chensonsr
    @chensonsr Год назад +46

    I know it's natural to condemn the people that didn't stop to help and I'd like to think I would have stopped. I can't believe how emotional I got watching this episode. Thanks to all of you guys at Fab Rat's and to Merlin for working so hard to just try and bless someone you have never met and bring closure to such a tragic event they have been thru. Great work guys!

    • @MMACHMP
      @MMACHMP Год назад +16

      No way in hell I wouldn’t have stopped to help it’s as simple as towing them to the ramp there is zero excuse for leaving a family with babies out on the rough waters like that.

    • @harpintn
      @harpintn Год назад +15

      As a former boat owner, I can easily condemn people for not stopping and helping. Helping people out is just part of being a boat owner. It may not be a written rule, but it is certainly part of the culture where I live. I have both helped people and been helped by people while on the water.

    • @gdavidp
      @gdavidp Год назад +2

      It’s the law of the land in Canada 🇨🇦 to stop and help anyone in distress on our waterways.

    • @donanders2110
      @donanders2110 Год назад +2

      @@gdavidp I think it is an obligation on any waters!

  • @tomcleghorn4005
    @tomcleghorn4005 Год назад +1

    The emotion in that story sure hits home. And the part where nobody would stop!!!! Thanks fabrats for helping me keep the dust out of my eyes

  • @miketubiak377
    @miketubiak377 Год назад +1

    This was the most emotional and truly amazing RUclips video ever! The whole story and build was so special! Everyone involved you rock!

  • @gcslade7487
    @gcslade7487 Год назад +9

    As a Utah boat owner and someone that frequents Lake Powell, I have experienced bad weather situations with my family that were really scary, but can't even imagine the stress they went through and no one offering to help as the boat was sinking. I can tell it was a very bittersweet moment for the family to dredge up all the bad memories, but also know there are great people out there that truly do care. Hats off to the Fab Rat and Merlin garage teams!

  • @bobbendt1698
    @bobbendt1698 Год назад +29

    Such an emotional story. I can't believe all those passed by and never stopped to help. Glad it wasn't a fatality. Glad to see them get their boat back. Good job Fab Rats crew and also Merlin to all you did.

  • @morrisschwarts4826
    @morrisschwarts4826 Год назад

    What an incredible story and what a wonderful thing you guys did for them. This story needed to be told and it couldn't have been told without you. Glad everyone survived.

  • @jodybryant1752
    @jodybryant1752 Год назад

    What a awesome reunion. Such a heartfelt story. Great job and congratulations on the success of your project. Very happy no one was killed in the storm.
    Exciting for the owners to find peace in this wonderful event.

  • @pestcontrolguys
    @pestcontrolguys Год назад +21

    I knew Merlin was really an old softy! That’s a great story. I can’t imagine what they have been through. That really is a nice way to complete that. I hope they keep ripping on that boat for years to come! Great work everyone!

  • @samthompson1270
    @samthompson1270 Год назад +11

    Not only is the bridge from London back to it's glory, but the BOAT is back to it's glory! Such an emotional story to hear. SO glad to see what you all have done for this family. It's been an amazing series to watch on both channels. The Fab Rat's and Merlin crews are truly special people helping people. We need more of that in this world. I hope the owners of the boat have more positive memories to make with it in the years to come.

  • @victornicholson9859
    @victornicholson9859 Год назад

    This is what makes our town a great place to live. Thank you all for sharing this experience!

  • @docchocobo
    @docchocobo Год назад +2

    This is a good testimony to the great things and the Terrible Things of humanity. I'm so glad that somebody was able to save y'all. Most people just go by and don't get involved. I've seen it again and again. I'm glad to see all of you walking and able to actually come to this video. Good show for you guys. The story was deeply moving

  • @Wklambert
    @Wklambert Год назад +52

    Dang man... What an incredible story. I can't imagine the emotions going through that man, the moment he realized what he was seeing, knowing all his family went through. Got me bawling over here... Such a sweet story. Thank yall, so much!

  • @ehstaley
    @ehstaley Год назад +28

    This group of amazing people from Fab Rats, Merlin, Robby Layton, to Matt's ORR always restores my faith in humanity with all the good they do for perfect strangers. Outstanding job from flat out wonderful human beings!!

  • @SandyHansenPhotography
    @SandyHansenPhotography Год назад +2

    Amazing story! We were in tears as to what happened 30 years ago!! You guys did an amazing thing for these people!! But why didn’t you finish the story and tell us…. did the boat go home with your original owners or what?

  • @69soulseeker
    @69soulseeker Год назад +1

    You guys are a group of very special people with big hearts. You have turned a family tragedy into something good. That family can finally have some closer on all those bad memories. Way to go Fab Rats & Merlin's Old School Garage, YOU GUYS' ROCK!

  • @PeterGoyer
    @PeterGoyer Год назад +64

    You guys restore my faith in humanity, and this was an amazing mission, Kudos!

  • @robertw.gonzales8025
    @robertw.gonzales8025 Год назад

    FabRats watching you and Matt’s Offroad Recovery brings back past memories of growing up with close friends and family doing what you folks do in building your Offroad recovery vehicles. The emotional situations involved in helping others are true life experiences. Lots of lessons learned. Seeing your team effort in recovering this sunken boat. Relived my families fishing trips down into the Gulf of California. Weather and extreme ocean sudden storms remind me how fortunate we were! Too @ 25:31 All of You, Thank You for giving it Back in so many ways! Class People!

  • @josephart1021
    @josephart1021 Год назад +1

    It is crazy to hear people wouldn't help !! The greatest part of being an American is we help each other. I can't fathom what it felt like to be him. I am sure glad he made it to tell his story. Sure glad you did this for the family.

  • @ggalland1
    @ggalland1 Год назад +16

    That story brought tears to my eyes. It was awesome to see him smile after he opened her up. Great job Fab Rat's, Merlin, and everyone else that had a hand in this.

  • @andyc280081973
    @andyc280081973 Год назад +90

    Beautiful. And this story has reached around the globe, I'm sat here in Australia with tears in my eyes and a lump in my throat. I don't say this lightly when I say that it's amazing people like you and the team that resets America as a country with great people doing good things. Truly amazing, and so many thanks for sharing what's been a fascinating & heartwarming journey.

    • @ambersmith6517
      @ambersmith6517 Год назад +5

      lots of awesome good people down under

    • @lestaylor3641
      @lestaylor3641 Год назад +4

      I completely agree. In this day and age of i am more important than you. An intelligent little rodent comes along maybe not a chef as in rattatoulley 👈 not sure the spelling but 2 shops connected and took on a project that connected a span of 30 plus years. Great people helping great people. Its not about money , its not about profit or the bottom line. Its about learning , helping and being there for others. The only way man will survive. ✌

    • @jonjanetzki7102
      @jonjanetzki7102 Год назад +5

      Just watched this episode from Brisbane, AU. You guys have done the right thing by letting the family decide what to do with it. With so much negativity in the world, we need more heartearming stories like this! 👊

    • @terrymitchell6683
      @terrymitchell6683 Год назад +6

      AUSTRALIANS LOVE TRUMPY

    • @dopeman420
      @dopeman420 Год назад +1

      All for views to make money and forced that family to open healed wounds. They didn't want the boat back, could you even see how uninterested they were????? Grow a brain

  • @jeffmurray983
    @jeffmurray983 Год назад

    My heart is so full right now. What a awesome time with the original owners and touching them in a way they never expected. You all are amazing folks

  • @dwaynelewis1826
    @dwaynelewis1826 Год назад

    Very emotional. I watched every episode. But that last one had me in tears. Listening to his story. Knowing how he felt by his own words. Wow, great job, guys. I hope he takes the boat and makes more memories with his family. Hopefully, it's better than before. Thank ya'll for sharing this with everyone.

  • @paulmartin8212
    @paulmartin8212 Год назад +56

    WOW, what an amazing almost unbelievable story. All you guys show us what being a good neighbor and good person really means. It's all about the "golden rule" and living it out. Shout out to Hunter and everyone else for all the great video, the drone shots and really being able to make a great production of this story. Glad this family was willing and able to share this with us all here in this "YT" world. Thanks again Fab Rats and Merlins Old School Garage.

  • @mikedesilets3324
    @mikedesilets3324 Год назад +10

    Can I give this more than 1 thumbs up? What a great ending to the story. Obviously emotional, but it was probably good for them to get that out. Dad is a hero for the way he saved his family. All those boaters that passed by....I hope you see this.

  • @riverratfilms703
    @riverratfilms703 Год назад +5

    This was absolutely incredible. It really made me realize that I shouldn’t ever take for granted each and every time my family takes the boat out. It’s hard to be negative on the water but sometimes when things don’t go a certain way it can get stressful. 😂 Hearing this family’s story really made me thankful that even on the bad days, making it back on to the trailer is extremely lucky and I’m extremely fortunate for that. Thank you so much for the eye opener of a video. What you guys did was truly incredible and the series has been a blast to watch. I’m so glad this family can now enjoy the boat they lost 30 years ago. Many good times to come!

  • @barbarafleece377
    @barbarafleece377 Год назад

    You are truly wonderful people to do this for this family! It’s people like you that make the world a better place😊

  • @hotflashfoto
    @hotflashfoto Год назад +64

    Thanks for taking me along on the journey! I'm so glad that everyone made it out. What a tragedy it was that day, but so glad they've been able to reconnect with their past.

  • @dougmhenriksen
    @dougmhenriksen Год назад +22

    I am sad about people not helping. It show exactly how people can be in such dire need of help and outsiders feeling safe in their bubble just don't see how much danger there truly is.
    The entire fab rats team is a great example of living a life having compassion for others. Love this channel! ❤️

  • @m2c2treks
    @m2c2treks Год назад +1

    Heartbreaking that no one would stop to help. So thankful their family survived. Thank you Merlin and the FabRats crew for what you did. ❤

  • @LifenSantaBarbara
    @LifenSantaBarbara Год назад

    I watched this series from the beginning and I have to say that you guys did an amazing job the entire way through to the end with the heartwarming happy ending with the original owners. Hats off to all of you for a job well done!!!!

  • @cariboowildboys3617
    @cariboowildboys3617 Год назад +66

    As someone who has had his boat sunk in a traumatizing way and lost member of my family in the incident this was very emotional but satisfying to see you bring back this guys prized possession of a boat, I am happy to hear their family all made it out safe and ended up getting their boat back after 30 years. this day will be as unforgettable as the day his boat sank but for a much better reason. thank you for what you did here, truly amazing people to do this.

  • @RTVBrandonR
    @RTVBrandonR Год назад +42

    Happy to hear and see you were able to find the original owners! You guys are all Gems

  • @danieljacobson5101
    @danieljacobson5101 Год назад +2

    Man, if that don’t hit you in the heart, I don’t know what will. You guys are the coolest ever love watching your channel. Thanks to Matts off-road leading me to your channel and Merlins channel. I love all three of them. Thanks for sharing this all the crazy stuff going on in the world today. It warms your heart to see something like this. There are a lot of good people left in this world. We just have to remember that. Thanks you so much.

  • @thealtafferzoo
    @thealtafferzoo Год назад

    Omg - I cried hearing the story of how she went down - then I reflected on this entire series - cried some more. Bringing the original owner and letting them see/driver her - giving them a piece of her - you all rock! Thank you for sharing the story of the yellow submarine!

  • @ParklandFilms
    @ParklandFilms Год назад +22

    I think the fact that their son remembered at least one of those toys, absolutely incredible. At 18 months of age, he may not have been totally aware of what was going on, but he would have seen the emotions of his parents and that etched some of those memories in his mind. So glad someone upstairs was looking out for them that day, or this video would have had a much different outcome.

    • @SirFrag32
      @SirFrag32 Год назад

      Such a crock. If "someone upstairs" was watching out, then why did "someone upstairs" allow the storm to happen? Why did he not guide the others to help them? Foh. These people survived because they got themselves to safety.

  • @barrycuda1427
    @barrycuda1427 Год назад +26

    I'm trying to think of something to say that would express how heartwarming that story has been to watch but, I realize that I just simply don;t have the words to say it properly. I would be so proud to call the people who helped in this effort my friends. You folks set a wonderful example of how we all should be treating people each and every day.

  • @Colorado1000m
    @Colorado1000m Год назад +2

    Thankful that you all have taken the opportunity to share this story, I was definitely choked up when the father described what happened.

  • @John_B_Fab
    @John_B_Fab Год назад

    This ending of the series of this boat truly got my face all wet but for good reasons. It is amazing what you guys did and just as amazing what internet can do these days. Their story got me emotional so i can't imagine how they must have been feeling but this will also bring back a lot of good memories for this family. Again, you guys are amazing and by far one of the channel I love. I like many, but I love yours. To me, it means a lot. It shows that there is still a lot of good people in this world ready to go above and beyond to make other people happy and this, makes me happy.
    Happy new year to everyone!

  • @michaelroden7823
    @michaelroden7823 Год назад +39

    Certainly bought a tear to my eye with this story. Being a former First Responder I can relate to the story. I have seen these situations go really bad. The recovery of the boat, the tears from the gentleman retelling the story shows how bad it really was, the near tragedy of the whole sinking. The hand over. Everyone who had a hand in this story should be commended for taking the time to do this for this family. Bit shocked by how people just left them to deal with it though.