Are We Sinking yet? Ah, the Endless Summer--of Yacht Maintenance

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @TheJoshGalt
    @TheJoshGalt Год назад +149

    You are like an old friend that rarely appears. But when you do, I am filled with happiness and feel content.

    • @mattiaslindgren7794
      @mattiaslindgren7794 Год назад +4

      Can only agree 😃

    • @ko.kurt2024
      @ko.kurt2024 Год назад +6

      He is like an old Cowboy 🤠 he is my hero! He is ready to pull the trigger yet he has a huge compassion on his duty not to kill. Big up to you Sir. God bless you. 🙏🏼⛵️

    • @HakanSjo
      @HakanSjo Год назад +3

      You’re so right.

    • @HakanSjo
      @HakanSjo Год назад +3

      You’re so right.

    • @ekner
      @ekner Год назад +2

      Same.

  • @Josh-of-all-Trades
    @Josh-of-all-Trades Год назад +11

    I love that line... "... The horizon is where we're going."

  • @donwilliams3626
    @donwilliams3626 Год назад +3

    Never look back - the horizon is where we are going. Sail on my friend.

  • @julieantonic1908
    @julieantonic1908 Год назад +11

    We always wait in great anticipation for your next video, as you are our very favorite. I absolutely love the poetic sailing wisdom you bestow and I have watched some of your videos (especially the one on nautical terms) over and over. We are new to sailing, and sail our beautiful 1972 Ranger 23" Tall Rig at a lake just outside Kansas City, Missouri. Thank you for your videos and please keep them coming!

  • @Gogo_Gomez
    @Gogo_Gomez Год назад +7

    Hello Christian; I am getting into sailing in my sixties when many are bailing out - throughout your videos I am impressed with your consistent calm approach to problem solving at sea or in port. I just got back from Italy; in Bologna (old city centre) there is a jazz walk and Thelonious Monk has a star on this walk - cool.

  • @shaneriehl223
    @shaneriehl223 Год назад +25

    You make what may be mundane to some, and mystical to others, look approachable and interesting to all. Thanks for not sinking!

  • @richardcranium9887
    @richardcranium9887 Год назад +4

    Thanks for the video Christian, you are a wonderful storyteller

  • @southernpaths2986
    @southernpaths2986 Год назад +8

    Always good to see another video from you!!

  • @EeekiE
    @EeekiE Год назад +22

    In the space of a month you’ve become one of my favourite RUclips creators and authors. Please stay creative!

  • @bradleypollard4922
    @bradleypollard4922 Год назад +2

    Sir, you are the reason I go to RUclips. Thank you again for sharing your experiences with us.

  • @gregvanderboom5011
    @gregvanderboom5011 Год назад +3

    My sailboat is named Something Else, because there is always something else that needs fixed... Friends have said I should name the boat something else but it already is. Thank you for the video I appreciate you for sharing your sailing experience.

  • @calvingarrett3245
    @calvingarrett3245 Год назад +14

    I wish he can make more videos he always has good content.

  • @KENNY-jv2ut
    @KENNY-jv2ut Год назад +3

    I love this guy...smooth as a satin pillow

  • @seewind
    @seewind Год назад +8

    Ha, Excellent gathering of sailing (boat repair) wisdom. Glad you did not sink. Keep the videos coming!

  • @sircopperfield7420
    @sircopperfield7420 4 месяца назад

    One of my favorite RUclipsrs! Much love from Croatia ❤🤍💙

  • @gertgratlos
    @gertgratlos Год назад +1

    Rare videos. But in any time fantastic, extremely useful and somehow poetic. Love your work. Please go one this style!

  • @sailingin-tuitionwithchuck
    @sailingin-tuitionwithchuck Год назад +3

    I always enjoy your videos. Thanks for the explanation about your dripless shaft seal. I have one on my boat. It was on In-Tuition when I purchased her about 5 years ago. It has never been a problem, and I just burb it after any haul out. And every once in a while, I burb it for good measure 😂. But I always wondered why I didn't have a vent line of any kind... now I know. Thanks! 😊

  • @goodiesspeedmarine6783
    @goodiesspeedmarine6783 Год назад +23

    So Mr Williams do you have any plans to make another long voyage? always great to see a new video on your sailing adventurers.

    • @sailingslapshot
      @sailingslapshot Год назад +8

      Wondering the same. Love these- some sailing, fixing, awesome humor...

    • @scottelliott6900
      @scottelliott6900 Год назад +4

      he's been to Hawaii and back twice that I know of in the last few years. Wrote a great book or two about it.

  • @tomwilliams8675
    @tomwilliams8675 Год назад +11

    I've heard some sailors always keep wooden plugs by all their through hulls just in case they can't get one to close.

  • @chrishobson8189
    @chrishobson8189 3 месяца назад

    You always inspire me to do more...boat work. And sailing of course. You somehow take the sting out of puttering around a boat a make it all more fun and achievable. I must admit the leaky seacock part gave me some anxiety to watch. Glad however that everything is sorted again, for now at least. Cheers Christian!

  • @terrencedemaso9908
    @terrencedemaso9908 Год назад

    Great knowledgeable, simple way of approaching life and sailing. I love watching and try to use some of his knowledge while sailing..

  • @robinsonkrusoe164
    @robinsonkrusoe164 Год назад +2

    As a (sail)boat owner I feel this video so much. And now you gave me something else to worry about and leaving a couple of questionsmarks, with the galvanic isolation and anode in the heat exchanger. I thought the only thing I need is my anode at the end of the prob and I be good. Grrrrr.

  • @vintagesimpilot2623
    @vintagesimpilot2623 Год назад

    Christian, your respect for the English language and the way it is spoken is superseded only by your respect for the sea. Carry on, mate!

  • @armchairsportsman4108
    @armchairsportsman4108 Год назад +1

    Huzzah! CW returns and holds out the prospect for the horizon again! Now to see what Patrick is up to on his new RM. Thanks for the pleasant surprise!

  • @leokorndorfer
    @leokorndorfer Год назад

    oh man... that sound of the pump working again is such a relief!!!! that might or might not have happened to me.

  • @thomsonsails
    @thomsonsails Год назад

    Well I'm glad you also have those 'what the heck is going on here?' moments too. I thought it was just me!
    love your videos as always

  • @bobsails9750
    @bobsails9750 Год назад

    Thank you. Your posts are always a welcomed sight.

  • @jaydubya4727
    @jaydubya4727 Год назад

    A little touch of reality. I loved it. Thanks!

  • @johnsmith1474
    @johnsmith1474 Год назад +2

    I'm sailing through Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey/Matruin series of sailing novels (audio version voiced by Patrick Tull), for the third time. 21 titles British Navy during the Age of Sail, said to be the most accurate fictionalized sailing history. I am hypnotized by the sailing life portrayed within these wonderful books, but only as far as a ship that has enough size to carry at least 18 guns and some livestock. No cramped bilge thanks.

  • @sao9995
    @sao9995 3 месяца назад

    You are my favorite human, Christian!

  • @waltobringer2928
    @waltobringer2928 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for more words of wisdom.... as much about life as about sailing.

  • @Giroux68
    @Giroux68 Год назад

    Funny tasting mushrooms 😂. Your humor is amazing. To the horizon and beyond!!

  • @mjf1036
    @mjf1036 Год назад +5

    So pleased that I have a wise sailor such as you Christian to share all these pearls of experience. My father thought me so many things that I am grateful for but he was not a sailor.

  • @oasisjuani
    @oasisjuani Год назад +4

    Dear Christian: you did some sailing' books recommendations years ago and it was awesome.
    I ended up reading Vito Dumas' "Alone through the roaring forties" because of that.
    I was wondering if you could please do more book recommendations in some future video if you like the idea. It can be sailing themed or not.
    It would be nice to get inspiration from someone who loves books like you.
    Nice video by the way! Can't wait for the following one.

  • @danielsondavidf
    @danielsondavidf Год назад +5

    Great technical explanations. Please consider relaying your Bermuda Race experiences.

  • @danknox9986
    @danknox9986 Год назад +1

    A few years ago I installed that same galvanic isolator upon the advise on many experts. It has made zero difference. But really enjoyed this video because I have had every problem you showed including thinking my boat was going to sink because of a failure of my dripless seal. Another thing I installed at the recommendation of a lot of other people! I added an extra zinc on the shaft to act as a kind of belt and suspenders approach to keep pressure on the bellows. Don’t know if it actually helps but it doesn’t hurt and is easy to do. Those little set screws on top of each other just seem a bit wimpy to me. My boat, an I36, is similar to yours, but I was never able to get the wheel pilot to work in any kind of sea state. I had to replace it with a linear Drive unit, which cost a fortune. Glad you had more luck.

  • @michaelconner7149
    @michaelconner7149 Год назад +2

    The carbon shaft seal face is much more noble than the ball valve guts. The short hose provided great continuity via the sea water and the valve become the sacrificial piece. That’s my guess as to what caused it’s pre mature failure. Shaft zincs tend to disappear faster for the same reason with that PSS seal. I have one and so far not using the vent hose hasn’t caused any issues.
    If you ever have to loosen the stainless collar the set screws are actually two screws per hole. So once you remove the visible set screws you’ll find two more underneath that are actually holding the collar in place the upper two are used to lock the bottom set. They recommend only using the locking screws once so order a set before you do anything.
    Great seeing you again!

  • @mikeyadrick5154
    @mikeyadrick5154 Год назад

    Christian, I've had 16 boats in 50 yrs, only one with a Dripless packing. The old school packing glands have been around for over 100 years!! I never had a bit of trouble from those!!-------Mikey, Belfair, Wa

  • @paulthew2
    @paulthew2 Год назад +3

    Love your work and looking forward to your next big trip.

  • @realmickmanning
    @realmickmanning Год назад

    Nice to hear from you again. Cheers, Christian.

  • @laurence9695
    @laurence9695 Год назад

    Always love the choice of music in the background...

  • @gchesterton
    @gchesterton Год назад

    Such comforting demonstrations

  • @bangarang1515
    @bangarang1515 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video. It is always a treat and always enjoyable to watch someone else deal with the endless sailboat maintenance and upkeep issues. Why is it that one otherwise "simple" project leads to three others?

  • @sailingkashmir
    @sailingkashmir Год назад

    We always ❤ watching your content…keep it coming

  • @AuthentiqueSailing
    @AuthentiqueSailing Год назад

    Hi, Mr. Williams... My name is Tiago and I am a begginner sailboat aprentice from Brazil. I discover your channel and absolutely love it. I also made a small research about your life biography and became very motivated about your life history. My previously experience is only on racing cars and go karts but I am absoluetly loving sailng and all that "boat life style'. I would like to meet you one day, specially sailing. I've beeing "sailing with you' through your long videos and I thank you for sharing your sailing experience with us. I've got a project on my mind for the future similar to what I have with cars, with is a "professional sailboat" (let me explain). It's a boat not just for tourism chartes, but mostly for people who wanna study about the sea like divers, students, photographers. I kind of "charter" for people thata wanna learn and produce works about sea life, promoting that ocean literacy so important. THANK YOU for your channel Mr. Williams. And good winds!

  • @Al.W7263
    @Al.W7263 Год назад

    I always enjoy your videos. When you pop up in my laptop I smile to myself and wonder what you have for me. Thankyou kind sir.

  • @sartorst3376
    @sartorst3376 Год назад +2

    Wise decision on the isolator. After years of replacing zincs for seemingly no reason my prop was ruined while providing a good ground for a new dock neighbor.
    Also glad to know that about the shaft seal I am having the same issue. Hose will be removed!

  • @skipper9400
    @skipper9400 Год назад +2

    it's always such an event when you post up another installment of your sailboatlife.....kinda like sitting comfortably, and chuckling over "Sailing's Quirks and Foibles" with a good friend......Glad you didn't sink her Christian....take care .....OnWard.......

  • @Coyotehello
    @Coyotehello Год назад +1

    Always a pleasure to see one of your video appear on my feed.
    And they never disappoint.
    Personally I would have gone with an isolation transformer, totally isolating you boat AC power frm theMarina AC power via induction.

  • @WildRoverSailing
    @WildRoverSailing Год назад +2

    Another great video Christian, thank so much for this entertaining look at some basic maintenance. I’ll stick to my flax packed shaft seal. Simple to maintain with a couple wrenches.

  • @quintonhoole7383
    @quintonhoole7383 Год назад +2

    Fantastic content. After just having replaced two very expensive saildrives last week as a result of a current-leaky neighbor, this hit the spot.

  • @maddog0870
    @maddog0870 Год назад

    Yep, look to the Horizon, thanks for the reminder and your sharing.

  • @surlycycler2213
    @surlycycler2213 Год назад +8

    What are you sinking about? Said in a German accent 😆

  • @bwithgod6374
    @bwithgod6374 Год назад

    You have a great sense of humor and a great speaking voice. Glad to see you so active after a long and great career in media. Keep safe and active.

  • @georgehollis9533
    @georgehollis9533 4 месяца назад

    Ahhh...The fine art of boat Pilates!!

  • @dave93793
    @dave93793 Год назад

    Missed you and your wit. Oh, and that sailing stuff as well.

  • @tammy6992
    @tammy6992 Год назад +2

    Oh, that was great and that was good that you found out that that ball valve was no good that’s the best part

  • @SV-Valhalla
    @SV-Valhalla Год назад

    Sitting here presently on my Ericson 35 MK 3 watching your video. I need to tackle a few of these tasks. Thanks for the video

  • @aeronautekBC
    @aeronautekBC Год назад

    Scary equipment. Thank you for sharing.

  • @TheJarrodh
    @TheJarrodh Год назад +1

    Dripless shaft seals are like clipless pedals. They are the opposite of what they sound like - everyone I've seen seems to leak :D

  • @timclarke7815
    @timclarke7815 Год назад +1

    So good to have you back. Thank you.

  • @williamm.3612
    @williamm.3612 Год назад

    Your my new favorite human on the internet.
    - Prospective Inexperienced Monohull owner in CA.

  • @SailorChic
    @SailorChic Год назад

    “No material is safe.” Hilarious! ❤❤❤

  • @Catalinaobregon
    @Catalinaobregon Год назад +1

    Yet another timely video! Thanks, Christian, checking my heat exchanger zinc! I already dealt with my leaking locknut that damn near sunk my boat because 1. I accidentally shut off the auto bilge 2. Should have addressed the extra water I saw in the bilge the previous week to see where it was coming from when the auto was on. Gah!

  • @weggemann
    @weggemann Год назад

    Great video, watch it as I sat on anchor in Lake Superior. Checking all of my through hulls before I go to bed…. Enjoy.

  • @dutchflats
    @dutchflats Год назад

    Just got off the phone with the guy at PYI/PSS this afternoon.....same deal. Great stuff Mr. Williams, gotta love boat maintenance.

  • @windonwater3895
    @windonwater3895 Год назад

    My previous PSY shaft seal had no accommodations for a vent. I didn't burp the seal often enough and that made the shaft overheat and get brittle. The end result was a broken shaft. Fortunately, the shaft zinc kept me from losing the prop. The replacement shaft seal had a vent hole and I installed a vent line. I got new shaft ($$) and never had any problems since. Lessons - don't rev up too much in reverse - that makes the prop cavitate and sends bubbles into the log where it replaces the (cooling) water inside the seal. Burp the seal often. Burp anytime you hear any squealing. I think a vent is a good idea so you don't need to worry about burping. Just run it up to near a lazarette where you can see it. Thanks for the great video.

  • @Brokenfang77
    @Brokenfang77 Год назад

    I was driving to work the other day., Thinking about. Life after the army. And I remembered one of your old RUclips videos from a couple years ago. Were you or drinking a bunch of wine as you seil Across the ocean Half buzzed, And I thought to myself. He must have died out there because RUclips hasn't recommended me a video in a long time. And then the other day randomly. RUclips recommend me a video. And I watched a couple of them again. And I thought this content is so much better. Then a lot of the others seil Boat content. ' really like the analogy of expert skier."

  • @svpiggybank
    @svpiggybank 2 месяца назад

    Great channel hope mine gets to this standard one day. The reymarine wheel pilot has a week link the planetary gears in that silver tube are made or nylon and if you turn the wheel while ray is engaged they shear. The bits then break the other gears you need to replace the lot 9 of them. And clean out the old grease in emergency you can reposition them one broken one on each level but it doesn’t last long. Print some more on 3 d printer. Keep some Spairs or buy a now gearbox. Fair winds jim

  • @paulcarlsen4088
    @paulcarlsen4088 Год назад

    I appreciate Mr. William’s dead pan humor 😂😂😂

  • @marksoule463
    @marksoule463 Год назад

    Oh Christian, This PSS dripless story is so timely. Discovery (E-30+) was launched early August and went on it's first shakedown sail. Yep, the vent line that was simply laid up over a shelf fell down and tried to sink us.

  • @charleswashburn1857
    @charleswashburn1857 Год назад

    Brilliant, as always, Mr Williams!

  • @obieandlaurie
    @obieandlaurie Год назад

    Can we go for a day sail soon? You, me, and Capt Lori….I’ll even bring lunch and wash down Thelonius when back at the dock! 🤗

  • @gps831coast
    @gps831coast Год назад

    You have an informational, educational and I have known idea type of way. I enjoy doing the same especially by myself.

  • @ballomni
    @ballomni Год назад

    Fresh water Rinse layup and Emergency Bilge Pump.
    On Starlight 1989 Beneteau Oceanis 350 has a Volvo Penta engine M2003 28hp anyway I was the second owner, so after I purchased the boat I was doing the shakedown cruise and ran the engine for about an hour and the overheated alarm went off , could not find a problem, cutting too the chase lots of growth and calcification of the tubes in the heat exchanger. Had too take the entire unit clean it and put it back, never wanted to do that again figured was not the use rather the extended, layup with saltwater, also the corrosion factor of the elbow, had to replace that. So as a solution I cam up with this manifold I constructed with brass and bronze fittings and ball valves for each connection, from the thru hull , to the manifold, ball on the thru hull and on the manifold did the same at the on end valve to the sea strainer to the engine, next thru hull, pressure fresh water, and at the other end again valve to a run to the bilge.
    This allows me to turn on the fresh water, backwash the thru hull, then shutoff and run the engine for 2 minutes on fresh water before shutting down the engine for the night or an extended time. It also in the final configuration allows me to bring to bear as an emergency pump, on my main bilge the engine, if there is a major leak in the boat that bilge pumps cannot handle for whatever reason, (lightning strikes) etc. I often use the fresh water system when she is on the hard, and I need to run the engine, like changing oil, etc. I have 100 gallons of water on Starlight, you should see the looks I get in the yard with no hose, on the hard, yet engine running and water from the exhaust and prop shaft running out. In 20 years have not had any overheating issues or had to deal with the heat exchanger or the elbow, which is notorious on Volvos..

  • @rainmaker3700
    @rainmaker3700 Год назад +1

    Ball valves fail, even on domestic water systems. All that maintenance is keeping you young! ;)

    • @EeekiE
      @EeekiE Год назад

      And the boat, too!

  • @kameltoes2625
    @kameltoes2625 Год назад

    I think the issue with the dripless shaft is that the cooling water tube exerts a side load on the seal assembly. If your prop shaft stern tube (where the shaft passes through the hull) has enough clearance to allow water to flow in from the outside, then the tube could be a vertical vent tube only and would not require connection to a thru-hull. The top of the vent tube has to be higher than the boat's water line (on a heel as well) to prevent flooding. Another option is to connect the vent line to a simple thru hull fitting which sits above the waterline with the boat at rest.
    Here are the installation instructions from PSS for their dripless seal :
    Low speed boats: (Under 12 knots of boat speed under power and no bearing in the shaft log):
    Using a ⅜” (8 or 9 mm) ID “underwater rated” hose (not provided with the PSS), connect the hose to the hose barb fitting installed on the carbon and secure the hose with two(2) hose clamps. Run the hose to a point in the boat at least two (2) feet above the waterline, making sure that the hose does not apply any load on the carbon part of the seal. Keep the hose as close as possible to the centerline of the vessel so the top of the
    vent hose is never below the waterline, even if the boat heels. Secure the hose in place with the necessary fittings that insure it will not pull free and drop. This hose is now a venting hose that will help ensure that no air is trapped in the seal.

  • @peterbelanger2998
    @peterbelanger2998 Год назад

    Ha, Christian could make a video about walking and it would be a must see. Try the Golden Teacher mushrooms next. 😉

  • @tartansailor
    @tartansailor Год назад

    I am also replacing a seacock valve where the ball is stuck in the open position. From what I can see of your video, it seems to be the same brand. I installed a vent hose on my PSS120 and I will look into replacing it with a plug for simplicity and prevention. Thanks, Richard

  • @BuzzKill67
    @BuzzKill67 Год назад

    Reminds me of my leaky keel bolts in my 1985 Winga 862.

  • @SVPythagoras
    @SVPythagoras Год назад

    Love your content Mr. Williams. Not to be critical but I thought we should double our hose clamps on any wet connections below the water line.

  • @continualdark1
    @continualdark1 Год назад

    Thank you so very much.

  • @MICHAELMEREDITHSR
    @MICHAELMEREDITHSR 7 месяцев назад

    Christian Babes!
    Your videos are *Appreciated*.
    🙏🦉
    🌅🌊⛵🌊🌅

  • @marklanders630
    @marklanders630 Год назад +2

    Very few people sail engineless these days, but those that do really seem to enjoy sailing a purer, simpler life. Kevin boothby is a prime example.

    • @obiwanfisher537
      @obiwanfisher537 Год назад

      Didn't he get an outboard engine recently, that he mounted to the hull?

    • @marklanders630
      @marklanders630 Год назад

      He got a small outboard for his dingy and can use it to help push the boat, but he still sails in and out of the harbors.

    • @obiwanfisher537
      @obiwanfisher537 Год назад

      @@marklanders630 Yeah, but he is not engineless any more. Not as pure as he used to be.

  • @robbinbaker5497
    @robbinbaker5497 Год назад

    Great to see you sir

  • @davidsowens
    @davidsowens Год назад

    Soldering wiring and shrink wrap is best in that environment

  • @gobfranklin6759
    @gobfranklin6759 Год назад +2

    You remind me of my boat/car mechanical efforts. Fun how things just don't add up, like that ball valve not closing! Means to me the ball valve itself is bad??

  • @wallacegrommet9343
    @wallacegrommet9343 Год назад

    That shaft seal does not need a vent line when installed on a sailboat. PYI sells a threaded plug to cap the bore.

  • @SailingOfka
    @SailingOfka Год назад

    the power of calm

  • @TheDrStearns
    @TheDrStearns Год назад

    Hi Christian, desperately waiting for a new book? I mean how many times can one listen to the old ones. :) lots I guess. Fair winds

  • @paulwyand6204
    @paulwyand6204 Год назад

    One less hole in the boat is good. I like ratchet crimpers as they do the best at getting consistent good crimps. No guess-work.

  • @SailingAndInvesting
    @SailingAndInvesting Год назад

    Nice! One minus through hull!!

  • @markgarry7866
    @markgarry7866 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for all the great wisdom and humor. Id like to sign up for the Christian Williams school of sewing and sailing. Or if you know of someone who could make me sail covers. Thanks again, Mark

  • @seanmorrissey3103
    @seanmorrissey3103 Год назад

    I just bought a 45-yr-old wood sailboat that hasn't been hauled out in over 10 years, and the automatic bilge pump only goes off about once an hour ... I could be smug about that, but I know your problem has a simpler solution, thanks to the plastic hull. And of course no matter what the material, a leaky hull will not get better on its own.

  • @roncanizares9966
    @roncanizares9966 Год назад

    I've had PSS Shaft seals and what I don't like about them is the need to haul the boat if there is a real problem. I like the old fashioned and reliable stuffing box and using teflon coated packing. They are much more reliable and one can replace all the packing with the boat still in the water. So they drip a little and are supposed to. So what. It's a boat!

  • @SailingWithVampires
    @SailingWithVampires Год назад

    Good to see you Christian. I tap my PSS with the back of a broom handle before I motor out. Better than any old hose. ☺️🧹

  • @nataliya2641
    @nataliya2641 Год назад

    Hello from Moscow!

  • @BoomVang
    @BoomVang Год назад

    The pneumococcal vaccination for seniors is quite effective and lasts for life. I dream of a catamaran with outboards on both sterns to avoid shaft holes.

  • @MiQBohlin
    @MiQBohlin Год назад

    Wonderful!

  • @johnharden6343
    @johnharden6343 Год назад

    I like you. I think you!
    Thanks for letting me go in the bilge with you