I honestly can't tell you how much I've enjoyed watching you take this barely floating hull, and turn it into a functional, well built, machine again. I enjoy watching somebody who's truly skilled, with a can do attitude, get the job done.
Must have been quite satisfying for you to see that prop and rudder back in place all redone. When the engine is in and everything is all connected that will be another nice bit of satisfaction.
You won't regret getting the inflatable. They're so easy to haul on deck when towing isn't an option. Just one tip when towing the inflatable. I rigged a bridal from the rear handles along the sides and through the front D ring, to cut down the load on the the single D ring. When towing with the outboard on the transom, it will significantly increase the strain on that single front ring, and the bridal set up will take a lot of load off it. Loving your videos mate. Thanks for allowing us to share your journey.
I've really enjoying using the inflatable and I think it is going to be a great tender. Good tip about sharing the load so the front D doesn't get ripped out. That wouldn't be a great day.
That is real progress! Starting to look like she's ready for sea. Oh yeah, I do have one of the same Tohatsu 6's , the sail version. But, it is crocked up now. I left it idling in a tub to flush it, but the tub had developed a hole so the water ran out. When I got back to it, the motor had seized. I can pull it through but the piston does not move freely. I wish I lived down under, so maybe I could get you to work on it. LOL
@@DangarMarine It is 5 years old and has between 40 and 50 hours on it. Maybe I'll get into it and see what I can find. I certainly can't make it any worse. Thanks for the advice.
Best birthday present I could have hoped for, a new Dangar Marine video. Three hours, 10k views, I remember not too long ago, when you had 10 subscribers. Continued success, to one of my favorite tubers.
If you want steering and maneuverability. You can always put a flap on it on the back like a a plane wing. They make a huge difference. All the crayfish boats have them here in nz.
Getting close to the finish line! Well, there's never really a "finish line" with boats, but that day when she's water worthy and ready _to sail_ is drawing nearer.
Great video, Stu. If you have time, how about a video of you taking the new inflatable out for a test ride. Thanks for the intro to Project Brupeg, have been binge watching the channel.
I’m glad I saw you wearing eye protection when you were cleaning up the prop with the grinder. I cringe when you don’t. Personal experience. Fantastic progress! You inspire us weekend warriors.👍
Everyone knows the color red adds five knots to any boat . Stripes add fifteen more ! Don't over do it or the hull won't touch the water at full power . LOL Lookin' great Brother ! And glad to see yall still happy !
Hey Stu, love the channel! An old trick a grey haired man once told me, as a good 'marine grade' anti seize, mix black molly grease at 50% with roofing tar. The tar seals and water-proofs the item and the grease stops it from hardening......ever!! I have tried this and it works remarkably well. I'm a diesel fitter with about 30+ years as a tradesman, so have a bit of an idea about some stuff!! Good luck, keep up the good work.
Hi, Nice job, at 15:50 you can hear the rudder is binding, if it was me I would make the bottom bearing looser and the 4 holes bigger so you can situate the bearing so it does not bind, interesting to see how the propeller anti fouling will hold up.
It think that noise is paint and antifoul that has run into the bearing a little bit. I'm expecting it to free up pretty quickly given it is the original bearing and already a little worn.
They threw me into rehab this week when they found out I'd bought another boat. Sorry Stu, but when they grilled me as to why I had fallen so far backwards into my horrible boat affliction, I blamed it all on you. Now I must be very careful in here lest they find me watching your videos, but I do so enjoy them. Thanks buddy, oh, I mean mate.
I think i've watched too many dangar marine videos, cause stu just appeared in my dream. Only it was a more angry version of stu. He was angry because he just lost an auction on a bike that he was already starting to take apart. And he unleashed his fury on me the seller.
Stu this thing looks fucking amazing! And you’re not even done. I bet the owner wants his vessel back 😂 You’re the man! You give me hope in any boat with a little hard work my man!
@Happy McJoyjoy He did but he had a 5:00 shadow by 10:00am!!! I was in the military with a poor guy like that, they made him shave twice a day in basic training.
Hi Stu, Just an observation. When I installed the rudder on my 45ft narrow boat, I dropped three 1/4" loose ball bearings in the cup so that the rudder post sat on them and the "rolling resistance" was reduced. I am not suggesting you take it all apart again to do this, but it certainly made life easier at the helm.
Hi Stu, Nice work she is going along beautifully. Just an Idea for all the panels and add ones in the engine bay and anywhere on the troller- rubber mount anything you can that's not welded on, it will help reduce vibration noise.
Good video. You are a working machine! I suggest consider moving the sacrifical zinc on the rudder. The current position is in the area of maximum water flow from the prop. Maybe move it to the top or bottom of the rudder where the water flow will be less disrupted by the zinc. Best regards, Greg
I love that it is starting to come together. The wood is looking great, The camshaft defo needed to be changed, that was a lot of pitting. I was totally gutted that you didn't have the tripod to show the prop shaft going in. The prop looks awesome, thanks for showing that process. And the Red Dwarf launch was epically celebrated by the pelicans. Great video, and the haircut to boot :)
Had not heard of Prop Shield before. I know people who use to paint their props with bottom paint. Be interested to see how it works. Yeah, Red Dwarf! Now Cat and Lister need to show up!
Stu, Just wanted to say how entertaining your channel is for me. I find that most channels I watch go for the money around 100k subs. Good to see your content is still entertaining. Buy USA lol
Heading on our annual RV trip down south. Going to do a couple of on location videos down there for a change up. It's so beautiful not to. I'll have some in the can to load when I get back. Will keep checking on your next one too
The best sealant for threads on pipes etc is Hydraseal ,, its a tar based ,, comes hard pour in a bit of petrol till its the right consistency, paint on with a brush and screw it together ,,gal irrigation fittings easy to undo after years underground .
Great work Stu. Love the red dwarf. Don't forget to give it an occasional treatment with 303 protectant or it will become a pink dwarf quite quickly (it has a UV sunscreen in it - Never use anything with silicon) It also keeps the vinyl supple too. Yep I know it's only a cheaply but still worth looking after. Cheers mate!
When you were carrying the "Red Dwarf" on your back to the water, all I could think of was the pioneeer aviators with their wings strapped on, about to leap off the high ground. Wishing you a soft landing and a water tight hull.
The DD is looking sweet mate. Great progress with prop and rudder as well. i see Red Dwarf already came with black antifouled undersides ready for island life :)
Great work as usual Stu. The propeller was a faf though. Haven't used a wax like substance like that since I used to go skiing, and I don't mean water skiing!
love it as usual. A Perfect Mens day, Pizza and Rum. Looking forward to the Whales in next weeks video. Here in Brisbane, Australia the Humpbacks are traveling up the coast at present from Antarctica.
I honestly can't tell you how much I've enjoyed watching you take this barely floating hull, and turn it into a functional, well built, machine again. I enjoy watching somebody who's truly skilled, with a can do attitude, get the job done.
Thanks mate. I do feel it is a bit more seaworthy now. :)
Must have been quite satisfying for you to see that prop and rudder back in place all redone. When the engine is in and everything is all connected that will be another nice bit of satisfaction.
Yes, having bits going in rather than coming out feels much better.
You won't regret getting the inflatable. They're so easy to haul on deck when towing isn't an option. Just one tip when towing the inflatable. I rigged a bridal from the rear handles along the sides and through the front D ring, to cut down the load on the the single D ring. When towing with the outboard on the transom, it will significantly increase the strain on that single front ring, and the bridal set up will take a lot of load off it. Loving your videos mate. Thanks for allowing us to share your journey.
I've really enjoying using the inflatable and I think it is going to be a great tender. Good tip about sharing the load so the front D doesn't get ripped out. That wouldn't be a great day.
It is good seeing stuff go back on permanently. That was a chorus of approval from the pelicans on the launch of Red Dwarf.
They probably think I'm providing a new toilet for them! :O
Stu ,those little Tohatsu motors are superb, had three of their engine's in the family now and will not be changing .
I still got my -82 Yamaha
Awesome progress. Can't wait to see it back in the water.
always click on your videos as soon as they pop up cant wait to see the finished product
You're totally right, man. This project is really lookin great, isn't it?
Thanks Mike!
Same here been watching from the start well done on what you have done so fair
Me too, I wonder how much he's got into her so far? Looks like he can make a little go a long ways.
Hello from the USA! I really enjoy watching you put this boat back together.
I just found watching Stu building this trawler so relaxing
That is real progress! Starting to look like she's ready for sea. Oh yeah, I do have one of the same Tohatsu 6's , the sail version. But, it is crocked up now. I left it idling in a tub to flush it, but the tub had developed a hole so the water ran out. When I got back to it, the motor had seized. I can pull it through but the piston does not move freely. I wish I lived down under, so maybe I could get you to work on it. LOL
Thanks mate. That's a bummer about your outboard. Should be fixable though depending on how old it is.
@@DangarMarine It is 5 years old and has between 40 and 50 hours on it. Maybe I'll get into it and see what I can find. I certainly can't make it any worse. Thanks for the advice.
Love the beer in the dry ice mate - no end to your ingenuity and sense of humour - love it!
This boat just keeps looking better and better!
Man those guys did a really nice job on that Detroit Diesel! It's nice to see high-quality work!
They sure did, can't wait to get the engine back now.
Love the shaft install technique with the dry ice Stu.
I wish the time at my day job went by as fast as these 20 minute videos. Best series on RUclips!
Another great video, and getting closer to the big splash, can’t wait! And while all this is taking shape, 2 cold ones in dry ice is just priceless!
Best birthday present I could have hoped for, a new Dangar Marine video. Three hours, 10k views, I remember not too long ago, when you had 10 subscribers. Continued success, to one of my favorite tubers.
Happy birthday! :)
Glad to see the D71 again.
No celebrating the prop going in!. I was all ready to watch that. Cold beer and all. I was diddled!
by a priest?
Cooper's 2 course meal for LUNCH...4 course for dinner, no doubt.
Keep the GREAT WORK coming!
WHO knew that building a trawler took SO MUCH effort.
I certainly didn't!
If you want steering and maneuverability. You can always put a flap on it on the back like a a plane wing. They make a huge difference. All the crayfish boats have them here in nz.
Yes, keen to give that a go after a while so I can compare the difference.
Getting close to the finish line!
Well, there's never really a "finish line" with boats, but that day when she's water worthy and ready _to sail_ is drawing nearer.
Thanks Stu i had something to watch on a cold wintery night here in Melbourne cheers.
Cold? Your average winter temperature in Melbourne is the same as the average in the hight of summer here :D
Great video, Stu. If you have time, how about a video of you taking the new inflatable
out for a test ride.
Thanks for the intro to Project Brupeg, have been binge watching the channel.
By the looks of it's my guess is he will be running it back and forth to the trawler from the Island
Yes, will definitely be out for a ride in the inflatable soon!
Very inspiring to see all your hard work you put into this boat man, its looking real good.
Thanks mate. :)
I am disappointed that we didn't get to see that beast of a prop shaft go in. LOL
RUclips doesn't allow porn, mate. 🤣
I’m glad I saw you wearing eye protection when you were
cleaning up the prop with the grinder.
I cringe when you don’t. Personal experience.
Fantastic progress! You inspire us weekend warriors.👍
Everyone knows the color red adds five knots to any boat . Stripes add fifteen more ! Don't over do it or the hull won't touch the water at full power . LOL Lookin' great Brother ! And glad to see yall still happy !
Had to watch this again in order to get my weekly Dangar Marine fix satisfied.
Hey Stu, love the channel! An old trick a grey haired man once told me, as a good 'marine grade' anti seize, mix black molly grease at 50% with roofing tar. The tar seals and water-proofs the item and the grease stops it from hardening......ever!! I have tried this and it works remarkably well. I'm a diesel fitter with about 30+ years as a tradesman, so have a bit of an idea about some stuff!! Good luck, keep up the good work.
Cool, I'll give it a try. :)
Hi, Nice job, at 15:50 you can hear the rudder is binding, if it was me I would make the bottom bearing looser and the 4 holes bigger so you can situate the bearing so it does not bind, interesting to see how the propeller anti fouling will hold up.
It think that noise is paint and antifoul that has run into the bearing a little bit. I'm expecting it to free up pretty quickly given it is the original bearing and already a little worn.
@@DangarMarine Hope so, but much easier to check now on the dry than when in the water. A good old handmade thumbs up to you.
They threw me into rehab this week when they found out I'd bought another boat. Sorry Stu, but when they grilled me as to why I had fallen so far backwards into my horrible boat affliction, I blamed it all on you. Now I must be very careful in here lest they find me watching your videos, but I do so enjoy them. Thanks buddy, oh, I mean mate.
Sorry to have set you back mate. Just watch on your phone in the toilets with headphones on. ;)
@@DangarMarine will do !!!
Forget all the boat stuff. Now I know how the filmmakers create those creepy swamp scenes with the bubbling steamy water!
I love your videos , you keep it raw and natural and we always learn a thing or two ( like how to cool beer fast lol ) Take care !
Good job getting that shaft to slide up into the tube using the dry ice. I bet that ...ahem...soda pop was chilled properly as well...
Great progress here. This boat is coming together fast .
Mate, the pelicans weren't complaining, they were celebrating the launch... ;-}
That was Pelican for “Hooray!” ;)
I think i've watched too many dangar marine videos, cause stu just appeared in my dream. Only it was a more angry version of stu. He was angry because he just lost an auction on a bike that he was already starting to take apart. And he unleashed his fury on me the seller.
I’m still angry about it!
The Red Dwarf, I love it!!!
Red Dwarf is a brilliant name for the inflatable!
Glad to see the dry ice work on the propshaft.
So glad that prop shaft went in for you Stu, could have been a real problem is it had bound up in there, well done mate 👍
Yes, I was glad when it went all the way in!
another great video.....Dang !....Can hardly wait for the next one. Please make them longer
Yes, lost a bit of footage this week due to camera problems.
Dry ice - a perfect compliment to your sense of humor ( - :
Stu this thing looks fucking amazing!
And you’re not even done. I bet the owner wants his vessel back 😂
You’re the man! You give me hope in any boat with a little hard work my man!
Thanks mate. I do feel the boat has turned a bit of a corner now. :)
Never have seen the propeller stuff; it looks good! Will try that! Great job mate! It’s starting to look like a worthy craft!!!!
Experience and science made those rubbing strakes go on easier! Looking good!
Yes, everything is easier the second time around!
Looking really good cant wait for it to be back in the water.
Great work mate, learning a great deal from watching your videos. Keep it up! Looking forward to seeing her in the water.
Thanks Russ.
Haircut looks great! 💇♂️
@Happy McJoyjoy He did but he had a 5:00 shadow by 10:00am!!! I was in the military with a poor guy like that, they made him shave twice a day in basic training.
My daughter loves the prop color. 👍
Hi Stu, Good work on getting the rubbing strips finished, glad the ratchet strap idea worked. Cheers PB
Hi Stu, Just an observation. When I installed the rudder on my 45ft narrow boat, I dropped three 1/4" loose ball bearings in the cup so that the rudder post sat on them and the "rolling resistance" was reduced. I am not suggesting you take it all apart again to do this, but it certainly made life easier at the helm.
I like that idea. It's only a five minute job to get the rudder out and in again, I might look into doing something like that.
that does sound like a cool idea
"Dane Gar" gotta love the Aussie accent. And dry ice is Co2 no worries on pollution. Those big truck trains in aussie pump out a lot more Co2
Great bubbly water haha. Nice progress on the boat.
Hi Stu, Nice work she is going along beautifully. Just an Idea for all the panels and add ones in the engine bay and anywhere on the troller- rubber mount anything you can that's not welded on, it will help reduce vibration noise.
Yes, good rubber mounting can go a long way to reducing noise.
The Cooper's straight in the Esky.
So good!
So much progress!
Engine looks like it will be beautiful.
I can't wait to see it all back together!
I like the DD four valve head.
It's looking sweet now. :)
I admire your skills. Thank you for the series.
Red Dwarf loved that show, lol.
It's still going. They had a reboot in 2016. www.imdb.com/title/tt0094535/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1
Tohatsu is the best.bulletproof👍
Good video. You are a working machine! I suggest consider moving the sacrifical zinc on the rudder. The current position is in the area of maximum water flow from the prop. Maybe move it to the top or bottom of the rudder where the water flow will be less disrupted by the zinc. Best regards, Greg
Yes, will swap it for something smaller down the track too.
steady progress is good progress.
I love that it is starting to come together. The wood is looking great, The camshaft defo needed to be changed, that was a lot of pitting. I was totally gutted that you didn't have the tripod to show the prop shaft going in. The prop looks awesome, thanks for showing that process. And the Red Dwarf launch was epically celebrated by the pelicans. Great video, and the haircut to boot :)
Making great progress !
I love your humor. Keep up the great work
Engines looking great mate, really good work by those guys. Don’t forget that fourth bolt on the bottom bearing👍🏴
I won't!
Another great video Stu !
Congrats on hitting 100K Dangar!! Love the content
Quickest 20 mins of my Saturday,bar none. Pack mule, that's all I could think of when you launched Red Dwarf.
Had not heard of Prop Shield before. I know people who use to paint their props with bottom paint. Be interested to see how it works.
Yeah, Red Dwarf! Now Cat and Lister need to show up!
Red Dwarf. Great name choice Stu :)
Stu,
Just wanted to say how entertaining your channel is for me. I find that most channels I watch go for the money around 100k subs. Good to see your content is still entertaining.
Buy USA lol
Thanks Greg, glad you're enjoying the vids. :)
Another grate video thank you. Can't wait to see the next instalment.
Your a real goer stu , love your work ethic mate 💪
Heading on our annual RV trip down south. Going to do a couple of on location videos down there for a change up. It's so beautiful not to. I'll have some in the can to load when I get back. Will keep checking on your next one too
Its come a long way. Just a bit to go. Can't wait to see it on the water again.
It will be nice to see RENKO's progress!
Stu, can't wait to see your boat in the water super video's look forward to more would like to see it sailing along the Crinan canal.
It's about time you showed us that you don't drink warm beer all the time...
Congrats on 100K subs...
I'm getting excited for you, that is going to look great and last a long time!!! And the dinghy is my favor colors lol pretty cool stu...
The best sealant for threads on pipes etc is Hydraseal ,, its a tar based ,, comes hard pour in a bit of petrol till its the right consistency, paint on with a brush and screw it together ,,gal irrigation fittings easy to undo after years underground .
Great work Stu. Love the red dwarf. Don't forget to give it an occasional treatment with 303 protectant or it will become a pink dwarf quite quickly (it has a UV sunscreen in it - Never use anything with silicon) It also keeps the vinyl supple too. Yep I know it's only a cheaply but still worth looking after. Cheers mate!
Nice hair cut Stu!
I never knew u could anti foul a prop. Now I do.🤯
Yes, just can't use ordinary hull antifoul.
When you were carrying the "Red Dwarf" on your back to the water, all I could think of was the pioneeer aviators with their wings strapped on, about to leap off the high ground. Wishing you a soft landing and a water tight hull.
Should have jumped!
The DD is looking sweet mate. Great progress with prop and rudder as well. i see Red Dwarf already came with black antifouled undersides ready for island life :)
I've used that brand Nitrile gloves. They have been a really good glove, working with 2 part tyre fill puncture proofing
It's starting to feel like the pace is picking up. Good update.
Naming ceremony for the trawler/work boat? Maybe ask a beer company for support... that would be a great episode! 🏴☠️🤡🍺🍻🥂🛥⛴
Another great video! Really looking forward to the upcoming ones though! The engine bay and heat exchanger!!! Good luck!!!
Thanks mate!
Great work as usual Stu. The propeller was a faf though. Haven't used a wax like substance like that since I used to go skiing, and I don't mean water skiing!
Great Stu really enjoyed watching it. Thanks mate John
...comin' along ,lookin' good..nice work..
awesome as usual Stu,thanks so much
starting to look great now keep the videos coming
love it as usual. A Perfect Mens day, Pizza and Rum. Looking forward to the Whales in next weeks video. Here in Brisbane, Australia the Humpbacks are traveling up the coast at present from Antarctica.
Yes, hoping to film some whales once the boat is back in the water.
love the name of the boat
Don't worry about the camera work we will all still watch:) looking excellent especially the pretty new Detroit head.