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  • Опубликовано: 12 июл 2024
  • Alright guys, I am officially in WAY TOO DEEP... I bought a 70 Foot Broward Motor Yacht that needs a ridiculous amount of work. In this video you will see the boat as I bought it, you will get the full tour, you will see me go through all of its systems and start the long repair process. You will also see me take the boat for a sea trial and docking it for the first time. This is a crazy step up from my 50ft Hatteras. I could not be more excited so get ready for the most epic yacht restoration in the history of InTooDeep! For the latest updates, follow me on Instagram @intoodeepboating
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    #restoration #detroit #adventure

Комментарии • 3,4 тыс.

  • @briankillian5248
    @briankillian5248 Месяц назад +1050

    I'm 67. I'm living vicariously through you. I think you are simply an amazing human being and I am so much better off having accidentally found your channel. Set up a give/send/go.... I'll front you a few bucks!

    • @Mahalo_83
      @Mahalo_83 Месяц назад +25

      Why don’t you live your own life?

    • @user-di4kv9yk3g
      @user-di4kv9yk3g Месяц назад +74

      @@Mahalo_83 so harsh hahahaha

    • @tommoore310
      @tommoore310 Месяц назад +13

      Living the Dream....

    • @Jersey-GT-F150
      @Jersey-GT-F150 Месяц назад +52

      Funny you mention that, I'm 60 and Gus reminds me of when I was 19-20, My dad was another Gus, Buying older boats that needed work and turning them into something special. He taught me all I know about Boats and being Captain of a larger boat. Keep up the great Work Gus, We Love your videos, They keep some of us young again ! LoL

    • @kddidit08
      @kddidit08 Месяц назад

      ​@@user-di4kv9yk3g
      Thank you! It was harsh and ignorant - that tw*t has no idea what challenges OP is dealing with.

  • @user-jz5el3os3v
    @user-jz5el3os3v 29 дней назад +582

    I wish it wasn't so dangerous to exchange contact info on the web. Ive been doing what you're doing since the 1980s.
    Here is an important thing to check while you are hauled out / dry docked.
    I love aluminum yachts, as long as they are taken care of properly.
    Most Chris Craft Roamers, Browards, etc aluminum yachts , have a system on the hull called Capack Systems.
    They monitor any voltage coursing thru the hull, and introduce the reverse polarity of that voltage preventing electrolysis on the aluminum hull.
    Make sure all the bonding straps are in good shape with clean connections.
    That hull will last forever if taken care of properly.
    Take care. Safe travels.
    Semper Paratus

    • @thekingsilverado3266
      @thekingsilverado3266 25 дней назад +28

      You are correct I have a 1977 93ft Chris and she is plugged in all year round on ground until we go on vacation. Like that even the wood doesn't rot although I piss off the grand kids having em brush on clear coatings. I never knew for how many years I had the my Chris. There are are two 4ft by 1ft packs of magnets in the upper fiberglass of the bow. I have never quite figured that mystery out and have asked at times. Enlighten me if ya know about the long black magnet packs in the BOW SUITE area. I only seen what they were when I put in a wireless monitor for the cameras for my ah first mate sleeps in the bow. I sleep in the friggin salon area use the top side head. The master bedroom is only my shower & clothes storage. I am actually making plans to live on her full time soon. My desires are to put her on lake in Arkansas or Tenn if not the Miss river which is my least choice. My goal is safe cheap moor no sail just live,

    • @vanguy7810
      @vanguy7810 23 дня назад +11

      Just from the information that I was able to gather from your message, I could shut down all of your navigation systems and both of your Cummins diesel engines!

    • @thekingsilverado3266
      @thekingsilverado3266 23 дня назад +9

      @@vanguy7810 No worries China will go that shortly. Its called lack of parts.

    • @JessaLynn8
      @JessaLynn8 23 дня назад

      Great advice! Thanks! 😊

    • @jimsteinway695
      @jimsteinway695 21 день назад +3

      It’s not that hard. Make a temporary email. Send your contact info to him then delete the email account

  • @wesleydumas7011
    @wesleydumas7011 20 дней назад +107

    Known Gus for a number of years, long before his yachting ventures. Nothing short of a gentleman, a genius and one of the kindest souls I've had the pleasure of knowing. Very happy to see the fruits of your labor and your well deserved success Gus.

    • @leefauvelfauvel5271
      @leefauvelfauvel5271 18 дней назад +8

      He comes across as a top lad to be honest, genuine people are a rare commodity these days.

    • @InTooDeepBro
      @InTooDeepBro  15 дней назад +13

      Thank you bro🙏

    • @mickdee6590
      @mickdee6590 8 дней назад +3

      @@InTooDeepBro Gus, you really are inspiring. Thanks for what you do- it helps to get me off my ass and moving. A donation, tip cup - buy me a beer etc. needs to be on your page. You deserve it. Hope to meet you one day.

    • @jplume8729
      @jplume8729 7 дней назад +1

      ​@@mickdee6590 I second the thought! maybe "buy me a gallon of fuel!". Thoroughly enjoyed the video, you are an inspiration and just like mickdee6590, I'm getting off my ass and going to work on my boat that I've been avoiding!! You truly are an inspiration! Keep it up and safe travels!!!

  • @vincent7520
    @vincent7520 21 день назад +74

    Notice to all would be sailors :
    See how slow the captain steers his boat during the whole procedure of entering the harbor. This is the only way to go. Doesn't leave any wake. The most important is that he can always correct his course and maneuver. The mooring is perfect too : even if he had touch the pole he wouldn't moved it.
    Good work.
    Im not a fan of motor boat, but this guys deserves all the cheers. He learned on a small boat then went step by step on a higher level. And he has the ability to fix it.
    Hope you will make this boat live again and fulfill all you dreams of livind on the water.

    • @LupusMechanicus
      @LupusMechanicus 20 дней назад +3

      I love how common sense is some masterful character quality these days.

    • @brandonpick5048
      @brandonpick5048 3 дня назад +2

      @@LupusMechanicus we used to say this on the boat and on the water, common sense isn't common

  • @stephensimpson6298
    @stephensimpson6298 28 дней назад +432

    Mate. You're a bloody legend. My dear wife and I have been enjoying your videos since day one. She would talk as if you were her own son. Sadly I lost her this year and watching your exploits has helped me immensely. Keep up the great work and good luck with this fabulous new project. It makes our 30ft cruiser seem very small.

    • @influx__
      @influx__ 27 дней назад +30

      Sorry for your loss man. Losing a loved one is never easy but it does get better as time goes on. Keep your head up.

    • @smkthomas2
      @smkthomas2 27 дней назад +12

      MUCH MUCH LOVE TO U AND KEEP LOVING AND LIVING MATE!

    • @blakestone75
      @blakestone75 27 дней назад +11

      I’m sorry to hear that man. Life has an end for all of us, but knowing that won’t make it any easier. I hope and pray you’re doing well.

    • @InTooDeepBro
      @InTooDeepBro  26 дней назад +51

      I am sorry for your loss. Thank you for your support. Im glad the videos cheer you up, Ill keep them coming!

    • @ronetteparkerbates3389
      @ronetteparkerbates3389 25 дней назад +6

      @@InTooDeepBroHey Gus!! I’ve been watching your videos from day one and my daughter saw your videos at my house and heard you in this last video mentioning a girl to help you run your new boat well I found you one and she’s a awesome person and girl!!

  • @elelegidosf9707
    @elelegidosf9707 28 дней назад +691

    I'm 900 years old and usually spend my time training Jedi, but I like these videos.

  • @diggerddawg
    @diggerddawg 20 дней назад +54

    I've been watching an englishman rebuild a 100 year old, 50' foot racing yacht (Tally Ho) for the past 5 years and he has finally got her in great shape again. Guess I'll hang out here for a while for a little vicarious adventure. Beautiful boat BTW

    • @DarkestdaysAU
      @DarkestdaysAU 17 дней назад +3

      Been watching Tally Ho too. He's done an amaing job on that. Lets see what happens here.

  • @nathankox1463
    @nathankox1463 24 дня назад +60

    What a funny young guy, first time viewing this channel. Positivity & brains plus a little hard work, he would make it anywhere in the world with those attributes. Anyone complaining about young Americans should watch this video cause it’s not what I am seeing.

  • @johnmccarley6218
    @johnmccarley6218 Месяц назад +1111

    As a 70 year old who’s spent a lot of time in marine engine rooms and now need hearing aids…..wear ear protection when in the ER with those DDs running.

    • @jmidd3437
      @jmidd3437 Месяц назад +109

      I'm with you brother. Engines, firearms, fireworks, power tools, nail guns, hammer drills, etc. I'm 72 with hearing aids. Wear your ear protection youngsters.

    • @galactictomato1434
      @galactictomato1434 Месяц назад +92

      WHAT?!

    • @wanaraz
      @wanaraz Месяц назад +4

      @@galactictomato1434 😉

    • @truckingwithgerald7532
      @truckingwithgerald7532 Месяц назад +5

      Especially those screaming 892s lol

    • @markbevan559
      @markbevan559 Месяц назад +18

      First thing I wanted to SCREAM at Gus when he turned on the engines! Must be an old guy thing.

  • @michael8469
    @michael8469 27 дней назад +218

    There are two groups of people that I find to be genuinely friendly and helpful - Full-time boaters and full-time campers. The nomadic lifestyle just causes people to be a little kinder.

    • @jimsteinway695
      @jimsteinway695 21 день назад +8

      That’s because you have to overcome a lot to live that life. So small things are easy to get over

    • @sqwk2559
      @sqwk2559 21 день назад +4

      You’re describing people with a purpose. They tend to be happy. Usually hard working right wingers.

    • @VikingRul3s
      @VikingRul3s 20 дней назад +12

      @@sqwk2559 Really. Usually it's the opposite, either it's right wing that got real lucky and don't actually lift a finger themself or it's left wings that say "enough" to capitalism. But sure, keep seeing the world in Blue and Red and telling yourself how less than half the world are working, cause only right wing does that and how they support everyone els, like all highly intelligent people believe...

    • @mattlarew2100
      @mattlarew2100 20 дней назад +7

      ​@@VikingRul3sWhy the hell would u feel the need to get fuckin political on this guys channel????? Keep that stuff to yourself if you can't figure out the correct audience with whom to bring it up.

    • @VikingRul3s
      @VikingRul3s 20 дней назад

      @@mattlarew2100 Are you blind of incapable of reading? You do see that's a response right? Now if you are able to use a tiny bit of logic, do you then think i maybe have the exactly same opinion as you and my response was exactly for the same reason as your respons to me....... Keep that attitude to yourself if you can't figure out why people wrote what they did

  • @kevinw6726
    @kevinw6726 12 дней назад +24

    You got yourself a good friend for life. Not a guy that shows up to enjoy the labors of your work, but coming out and joining in the dirty work with you. It's good to see.

  • @tomunger692
    @tomunger692 11 дней назад +43

    I am a retired double "E" - Disel Electric Locomotive Engineer and a Mechanical Engineer. Thanks for the show. If you were a stock, I'd buy it. Keep your attitude and love for life. You will go far. Take care.

  • @richwwardrugby
    @richwwardrugby Месяц назад +112

    Hi Gus, I’m a 68yr old former welder from the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 UK 🇬🇧. I used to sail my 18’ Hardy Navigator in and around our local waters. I have nothing but the utmost respect for your courage in giving up your successful Motor Shop business to take such a blind leap of faith and take the journey into boating that you have. I love watching your adventures, your practical engineering skills and the fun you have. I wish you safe travels. Rich

  • @drdistorzion
    @drdistorzion Месяц назад +214

    Watching Gus buying a frickin' ship and just running around giggling at all the things that needs fixing is just too good, love it! I'm sure I wasn't the only one watching the entire one and a half hour with a constant smile.

    • @RC-ol7eg
      @RC-ol7eg Месяц назад +9

      True. His genuine giddiness is a sight to behold. Love it.

    • @emmadsmith
      @emmadsmith 29 дней назад +6

      The giggles just kill me! 😂😂😂😂

    • @bgbg2921
      @bgbg2921 28 дней назад +5

      I know right? Iv bin following yatchies that are always down on the mouth about all the repairs (I’m sure and the costs) they have to do. U can smell their fear through the camera, and then I come across this guy who’s just bursting to get going on the repairs lol

    • @Munakas-wq3gp
      @Munakas-wq3gp 27 дней назад +5

      His smile didn't even flitch when the gauge showed 33 gallons per hour on idle lol. This thing will create a vortex in his wallet.

    • @wardee549
      @wardee549 27 дней назад

      I just left a comment how Ive been laughing and smiling along the first quarter lol
      Its just so cool he has no fear, so positive even knowing things are never 💯
      Love it!

  • @SuperChillTunes
    @SuperChillTunes 2 дня назад +2

    Beautiful driving backing that girl in. Damn man, that is impressive.

  • @justinholmes8297
    @justinholmes8297 8 дней назад +6

    I can't belive you just hopped in and docked it that smoothly. You're amazing.

  • @erinboatguy
    @erinboatguy 29 дней назад +123

    That's sooo cool...you got a Broward. I had a 81 foot 1958 wooden Broward. I spent two years in a San Francisco Bay boatyard restoring her. 23 new frames and I replanked 52 foot of hull from dry rot. We had 2 kids and lived aboard for 7 more years. In 2011 I down sized to a 69 footer...So I sold her to a friend of mine and he has finished the restoration and the boat is so amazing. I had Payed many captains to pilot her until one day the guy was a no show so I single handed her to the boatyard and I had the time of my life. I wasn't nervous like when I hired someone else so after that I was always at the helm having a blast. She has pair of big Cummins 6 cylinder turbos and a 30kw generator with 42 inch props. She was a dinner cruise boat at San Franciscos famous "Pier 39" for decades. Her name was the "Pacific Spirit" now she is called "No Regrets" she was originally purchased in Florida by a woman that needed a charter yacht for corporate charter so her and her kids motored it through the Panama Canal to San Francisco in the 1980s. It helped evacuate stranded people off of Treasure Island after the big 1989 earthquake. I met many people while in the boatyard that had been on her as a booze cruise/dinner/wedding yacht. She was coastguard certified for 80 passengers. After retirement she fell into disrepair and was sold in a lien sale to a non profit then I bought her off them on eBay for $7300. I would tell people I don't own a 81 foot wooden yacht it owns me.

    • @joshuakuehn
      @joshuakuehn 26 дней назад +1

      I think I know of that boat!

    • @arlen1630
      @arlen1630 24 дня назад +1

      Wow wow😮😮😮😮😮wow😅

    • @somdusazerate
      @somdusazerate 22 дня назад

      HE'LL YEAH BROTHER

  • @WhenPushComeToShove
    @WhenPushComeToShove Месяц назад +101

    You docked that thing like a CHAMP BRO! I was on the edge of my seat!

  • @billienomates1606
    @billienomates1606 23 дня назад +16

    I feel the old girl is pleased that you have chosen her, looking forward to the work to be done.

  • @JoeRogansBow
    @JoeRogansBow 13 дней назад +11

    I’m a newly employed bridge tender in New Bedford Harbor in Massachusetts and have taken an interest in everything boating as of late…I just turned 40 and i must say-a 26yr old Captain/ Owner of a 70’ vessel is 1 of the most impressive things I’ve seen yet. Best of luck to you on what’s sure to be a journey of a lifetime and I think I found my new favorite YT channel. Go get’em Gus.

    • @jimmydesouza4375
      @jimmydesouza4375 8 дней назад +2

      Bridge tender? Do you mean ship bridge or are you one of the people who moves the movable bridges to let ships past? If the latter that sounds like a cool job.

    • @JoeRogansBow
      @JoeRogansBow 4 дня назад

      @@jimmydesouza4375 yeah, aka bridge operator, if you google New Bedford/ Fairhaven span bridge, you can see it. They actually shot a movie here last year called ‘Finestkind’ with Jenna Ortega, Tommy Lee Jones, Ben Foster and shot a few scenes here for over a week.

    • @JoeRogansBow
      @JoeRogansBow 2 дня назад +1

      Correct, aka bridge operator. If you search NewBedford/Fairhaven Swing Bridge, you can see it.

  • @keithwinn917
    @keithwinn917 Месяц назад +182

    Gus, I noticed you are using Delo 400 oil, I am a Detroit owner and have done much research regarding oil usage. You should be using Delo 100 for Detroit’s which is specifically designed for Detroit 2 Stroke engines. I think if you do your own research you will find the same information.

    • @jameswagner1924
      @jameswagner1924 23 дня назад +20

      This is very important information he is absolutely correct!!!!!!!!!!

  • @lawnmowerman25
    @lawnmowerman25 27 дней назад +23

    The guest who joined you did a great job calling out distances and pertinent info. Nice job getting her in and out of the slip!

  • @ajvc2233
    @ajvc2233 20 дней назад +9

    This was one of the best RUclips videos I’ve ever seen. I’ve rented small boats plenty of times and use to live on a carrier back in my navy days. Never been on a yacht but was super entertained and interested the whole video. Well done!

  • @richardg8651
    @richardg8651 17 дней назад +7

    I love your looong video. So much better then waiting for a bunch of shorter videos. Plus less YT ads. Great job.

  • @cloudstrife4642
    @cloudstrife4642 Месяц назад +118

    Hire Pat as a full time camera man-hes got better angles and stability than any other videos-hes a savant. Pat's THE MAN!

  • @craigsphilippines466
    @craigsphilippines466 29 дней назад +194

    I am a 63 year old retired Marine Engineer, I am an Australian, and I have worked and skippered on everything known to man, including sailboats.
    I found your channel by chance.
    What you are doing makes me wish RUclips was around when I was your age, because I have some incredible stories to tell.
    You remind me of an old friend of mine, a German guy who knew a lot about boats and I would bring him with me on my delivery’s all over the world.
    I am looking forward to seeing what happens next, keep up the enthusiasm, its what makes your channel , in my eyes

    • @stevensims3342
      @stevensims3342 29 дней назад +9

      Why don't you make a channel to share your sea stories?

    • @dubdoodle7191
      @dubdoodle7191 28 дней назад +5

      How many of your routes included China White ?

    • @YoreHistory
      @YoreHistory 28 дней назад +6

      Never too late to start RUclips...I am 52 now and started seriously just 4 years ago.

    • @travel8033
      @travel8033 28 дней назад +3

      Share your stories on RUclips, I would love to hear them, as would most most people, please do it.

    • @travel8033
      @travel8033 28 дней назад +5

      You are still young,,,,, go for it,,, start your own channel,,, its easy peasy and the only hard part is interesting content and you have tons of it, original. good luck

  • @CovertRadio
    @CovertRadio 21 день назад +64

    1. Diagnoses all manners of diagnostic, mechanical, electrical, and physical problems on $million dollar yacht.
    2. Fixes all of it himself - with genius level knowledge!
    3. USES DRY ERASER ON OWN FACE - BECAUSE THOUGHT "HE WOULD GET CLEANER" - PEELING LAYERS OF SKIN OFF!
    (You sir have earned my Subscription AND Like!)

    • @OverAndOverAndOver
      @OverAndOverAndOver 20 дней назад +5

      😂😂 on god, perfect description
      He had oil and grime and shit on his face, he thought the magic eraser might help get it off! Clearly incredibly intelligent, he just didn't know what the magic eraser was composed of

  • @teddyrivas1082
    @teddyrivas1082 8 дней назад +4

    Gusta! You were given a gift for engine's, and you can fix anything once you put your mind to it! Congratulations on your new Project, and yes Mikea, is a true blue friend! He's always been there for you when you need him. And yes! Your name fits you Perfectly! IN TOO DEEP! HA HA HA ! BUT YOU GOT THIS!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂🎉🎉

  • @michealarburn9861
    @michealarburn9861 Месяц назад +61

    The whole first part of this video was like "But wait there's more" ... Such an awesome boat... There is no better person to bring it fully back to life than you!

  • @gilbertchcs
    @gilbertchcs 25 дней назад +46

    Wow…9am not a boater and I’m have no technical or mechanical background. I’m a newly retired psychologist and I just spent an hour and 1/2 watching your video. Amazing. I was struck by your 1. Contagious Joy , 2. Attention to detail and 3. Your attitude. You reminded of a quote , “ work is love made visible” .what I saw in your video was love. Thank you. GRG, your new subscriber !

    • @SuperChatsRNotTips
      @SuperChatsRNotTips 20 дней назад +1

      I dont know if this is considered psychology but ive noticed when some one really loves what they are talking about it infectious, people cant help but be interested... I dont know why it is but it is kinda similar with genuine laughter and yawning maybe something to do with empathy idk

  • @sprezzatura8755
    @sprezzatura8755 День назад +1

    It is so cool to see a young guy taking an interest in these older motor yachts. Always wondered what might become of them otherwise? Love old Detroit Diesels. If the Normandy invasion had an official engine it would be Detroit Diesel.

  • @andrew2677
    @andrew2677 19 дней назад +34

    As a former surface warfare officer, I would feel so much better if you wore hearing protection when you went into the engine room while the engines/generators were running. Hearing loss is no joke.

    • @obamabigears734
      @obamabigears734 11 дней назад +4

      WHAT?????

    • @ThePinkPanth3r
      @ThePinkPanth3r 11 дней назад +1

      ​@@obamabigears734 HEARING LOSS IS NO JOKE!!!
      🙉

    • @obamabigears734
      @obamabigears734 10 дней назад

      @@ThePinkPanth3r 😂

    • @onlyyou7171
      @onlyyou7171 9 дней назад +4

      Good call. I was a fresh air but did a lot of time with the bilge rats. Those Sprucan turbines got pretty loud during fire drills.😂 Lesson learned, and now the ringing never stops.

  • @andrewmoore3491
    @andrewmoore3491 Месяц назад +61

    This kid is like energizer bunny. And that’s a compliment.

  • @mbjeep7
    @mbjeep7 Месяц назад +56

    AWESOME! I worked as transport crew on a 92' 112' Broward named Independence 2. unbelievable how similar the layout is. every year we would transport from fort Lauderdale to Old saybrook Connecticut, then back after hurricane season. I think she has been sold off and renamed since.
    we towed a 40 ft center console Ocean Master as tender. the Detroit's never left us hanging ever, I believe she had John Deere generators. could be wrong. every year aluminum bubbling required paint repair, but that was always farmed out. she eventually got a complete repaint. I've been in some pretty nasty seas in her, nothing like that hull shuddering when touching back down.. I don't think I would have felt any safer in anything but a Broward. I'm impressed man! congratulations !

    • @OverAndOverAndOver
      @OverAndOverAndOver 20 дней назад

      Your tender was bigger than my fucking sail cat Jesus Christ 😂😂

  • @randyneilson7465
    @randyneilson7465 16 дней назад +7

    Man, I'll bet the former owner is sooo happy!

  • @SunRabbit
    @SunRabbit 24 дня назад +14

    It has been written that youth is wasted on the young, but I'd say you're making optimal use of your youthful energy and enthusiasm. As someone from a tiny landlocked country who realises that 75% of Earth is covered in ocean I'm amazed at your courage in undertaking this project. Thanks for doing what you're doing. I've done similar things as you, only with land-based things like apartment buildings.

  • @tbranch227
    @tbranch227 Месяц назад +39

    Josh is about to become family LOL... Kudos to Josh for giving our man, Gus, a hand. It means the world to have that extra set of hands!

  • @cmacman
    @cmacman Месяц назад +17

    That boat has so much character in it, and by watching your videos, I know you are going to add even more to it. Good to see you giving more life to older boats. Love watching your videos.

  • @ivangutowski
    @ivangutowski День назад

    This is frigging awesome ! The size of everything inside, the build quality.
    The level of knowledge you must have to take on a project this size is nuts.
    Absolutely incredible !

  • @christopher3342
    @christopher3342 8 дней назад +5

    Holy Sh*t you docked that Beast like it was nothing!! Absolutely incredible! You are Amazing Gus, so intelligent and fun, you can make pressure washing interesting! 😂. Keep up the great work and thank you for bringing us aboard in all your travels.

  • @GWBergen61
    @GWBergen61 Месяц назад +50

    Gus you may well be a lunatic but you’re my kind of lunatic love this new boat and look forward to how in too deep you get. 🇨🇦👍

  • @johnwheeler1549
    @johnwheeler1549 Месяц назад +25

    Gus, I am so impressed with your knowledge, skills and positivity. Good people surround themselves with good people. I stumbled on your Bella build and have been hooked ever since. Keep up the amazing videos.

  • @visionofmalkav
    @visionofmalkav 8 дней назад +2

    Crazy, I did something similar. Started with a 32' Carver Aft Cabin I got for $1,000 and fixed up for about $12,000 (over a year). Sold it for $19,000 and immediately bought a 48' 1930s commuter yacht. Fixed that for about $15,000 while sailing her. Probably my favorite boat ever. Sold that, went into a 40' 1980s sail cat. Then a 42' trawler. Then for some reason into a 68' 1950s Chriscraft motor yacht. Been ashore for a few years now and building my own home. But I'll never stop dreaming of the sea, and the closer I get to retirement the more I think about living it out on anchor. I've heard many old sailors say the same thing- once the salt is in your blood, it will never go away.

  • @rdh2059
    @rdh2059 12 дней назад +8

    20 years ago I picked up a long range cruiser that was perfect for the waters of the pacific northwest. This one had been damaged in one of the big lakes down in Nevada, then baked in the desert for 20 years, then brought back up to Tacoma, WA and left with the drain plugs in it where it filled with water and was rotting out from the inside. The hull was fiberglass and I ended up carefully tearing it apart down to the hull, then using the parts as templates and remade it with teak plywood and Mohogany. Took 5 years, but was a great learning experience. There is an old saying about boats - "A boat is a hole in the water that you fill with money." That is absolutely true! If you use the boat nearly constantly, the cost/benefit will probably be high. If you rebuild it, then leave it on the trailer or "on the hard", it will deteriorate, causing you constant maintenance for no benefit... Literally dedicate your near future to enjoying the boat, orient most of your recreation time to the boat life, then when you are done with it, don't get sentimental, but sell it immediately. IF you don't, it will deteriorate and will require a huge amount of work to get it in any form good enough to sell, or will need to be sold at a serious financial loss... Yes, I'm speaking from experience...

  • @johngeleski1996
    @johngeleski1996 Месяц назад +18

    Gus, Thank you for sharing your experiences and allowing us to come along. CHEERS!!!

  • @cameronmacmaster9533
    @cameronmacmaster9533 Месяц назад +26

    At 24 years old i look up to people like gus because he has a dream and makes it happen and a lot faster than most ever could, you've givin me new goals in my life and a new mentality while working. Hope to run into you one day and have the same knowledge on boats, i now plan to buy a boat in a couple years to live on and share with my dad 😊

  • @LouiA1
    @LouiA1 5 дней назад

    Gus - your voice over work is getting so good! I’m proud of you young man!

  • @keeperlit.leterrip7722
    @keeperlit.leterrip7722 12 дней назад +4

    At one time i had never driven anything bigger than 25ft. Then one day I was assigned the task to bring a 62ft wooden stephens to dry dock and back. It was a bit nerve wrecking, but in the end I docked it all by myself without any assistance. Didn't even touch the dock and I had to jump off the boat while it sat untied to tie it off myself. I was quite proud since I never driven anything so big before.

  • @bernardmanson4913
    @bernardmanson4913 Месяц назад +24

    Congratulations to you Brother and your skills are 200 years ahead of your time.

  • @BajaGirl302
    @BajaGirl302 Месяц назад +11

    My daughter lives in Port Charlotte Florida! How cool! I stayed with from July 2023, until June 2024. I love Florida, and will return. Spending the summer with my oldest daughter in Illinois, where I was born and raised until 2018. Many happy safe adventures to you!

  • @ezumb
    @ezumb 16 дней назад +3

    I’m hoping someday soon to be as excited about something as Gus is about his boat

  • @blaster-zy7xx
    @blaster-zy7xx 10 дней назад +3

    Good on YOU. I watched this as a shade tree mechanic and a day boat owner. When i saw all those older systems, I thought, "Man, I'm glad that is him and not me that has to maintain all those systems, diagnose them and fix them when they break."

  • @kenc9236
    @kenc9236 27 дней назад +30

    "At least I can say I did it." Love your positive attitude. Bravo!

    • @roadboat9216
      @roadboat9216 25 дней назад +3

      OK damnit. You got me hooked. I subscribed. Great job! Im a 100 ton Master. Biggest vessel I captained was a 105’ 300 passenger ferry. You did a GREAT job. As I watched you maneuver out and in. Im going “yup. Little. Fwd on the stb. Ha ha. And all the Mechanical to do. Wonderful skills. Captain and engineer. Heck, i loved you albin. Nice boats.
      Broward. Yes. I was raised on the water about 5 blocks from the Broward Yard on the New River. I remember big wooden minesweeper navigatings the NR with lots of challenge. What a beauty. Wow. Love her. Really sweet!! Thanks for the video.

    • @roadboat9216
      @roadboat9216 25 дней назад +2

      OK damnit. You got me hooked. I subscribed. Great job! Im a 100 ton Master. Biggest vessel I captained was a 105’ 300 passenger ferry. You did a GREAT job. As I watched you maneuver out and in. Im going “yup. Little. Fwd on the stb. Ha ha. And all the Mechanical to do. Wonderful skills. Captain and engineer. Heck, i loved your albin. Nice boats.
      Broward. Yes. I was raised on the water about 5 blocks from the Broward Yard on the New River. I remember big wooden minesweeper navigatings the NR with lots of challenge. What a beauty. Wow. Love her. Really sweet!! Thanks for the video.

  • @ducatiparts966
    @ducatiparts966 Месяц назад +24

    Man what a boat. It needs someone like you thats brave enough to bring her back to life. Cant wait to see the haul out.

  • @svantenordstrom
    @svantenordstrom 20 дней назад +4

    Although the only boat I’ve owned was a 34’ sailboat from 1979 which I bought more or less unseen I can relate to the feeling of in to deep. I also love the feeling of discover problems and sort shit out as you go. I owned it for 4 years and I learned a ton of new stuff that I didn’t know before. I spent a lot of hours on it and some cash but I actually turned it around for a profit and it was in 50% better shape when I sold it. This shit is fun!

  • @OGColorado
    @OGColorado 21 день назад +5

    I am a retired heavy jet A&P mechanic who loves boats. This is a cool video. I am adding it up as a project and can work on anything. Maybe I'll do a boat restoration. New subscriber. Oh and maybe you could take it to some Asian port where the whole project can be done on budget.

  • @robertskelton2421
    @robertskelton2421 Месяц назад +4

    What A Beaut, Gus! Dang Son You've Got Balls! Million Hats Off To You From South Africa!😎

  • @evrice72
    @evrice72 Месяц назад +15

    Gus, your spirit, drive and wonder are boundless and infectious. Here’s hoping your endeavors never truly get you “in TOO deep” as we would really miss witnessing more of your adventures!

  • @alankargauer2114
    @alankargauer2114 4 дня назад

    So proud of my cousin! Keep up the amazing work! You’re definitely an inspiration

  • @buddmcstudd6994
    @buddmcstudd6994 11 дней назад +2

    I love boating and it is expensive. In sure a yatch is even more expensive. Simply the gas and fluids alone will run your pockets. Thanks for filming it all. Had a great time watching.

  • @jason4109
    @jason4109 Месяц назад +27

    I love the fact that you had a NAVY guy on board on your sea trials 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @bengone3349
    @bengone3349 Месяц назад +18

    Gus, You have impressed me to no end. I'm 77, do all my own work on my '67 Vette for the last 50 years by learning as I go, just like you. You did so well on your last two boats, you'll do the same on this one. Although it is quite a handful, I think you get a live aboard member to help.

  • @JohnLong-oj7mv
    @JohnLong-oj7mv 22 дня назад +7

    Dude! You got it goin on! I'm turning 60 next month. I live in an RV and will travel! I will work for you for CHEEP. I'm an X-Coasty that loved "bright work" and wood. I'd be a GREAT "go-for" guy. AND I NEED A FRISKY MERMAID too. So if you love great stories, I would be proud to be your OLDER FIRST MATE! 😅... I had a 43' houseboat 100 years ago. I want my youth back!😊

  • @thedude5599
    @thedude5599 День назад

    bro your gonna make it. You energy is off the charts

  • @davidthilk6762
    @davidthilk6762 Месяц назад +17

    You backed that beast into that slip like you've done it hundred times! Great camera work too. I think this is going to be my new favorite channel.

  • @lakeseminole
    @lakeseminole Месяц назад +131

    As a senior, I'm glad to see young people living a purposeful life! These memories will last you a life time and the strong bond of forming male relationships are critical for men.

    • @lee-tx5mw
      @lee-tx5mw Месяц назад +6

      absolutely hes got some brilliant friends

    • @amandabortello505
      @amandabortello505 Месяц назад +5

      Absolutely, well said.

    • @glennhand2593
      @glennhand2593 Месяц назад +8

      Gus is an old soul man. This kid is brilliant.

    • @PreservationEnthusiast
      @PreservationEnthusiast Месяц назад +3

      ​@glennhand2593 This boat is 45 years old. It's absolute scrap!! The only good thing would be videos showing how he breaks it up and parts it out.

    • @BillyJoeJimBob28
      @BillyJoeJimBob28 28 дней назад +7

      ​​@@PreservationEnthusiastif you're so g.d damn knowledgeable on old aluminum boats why don't you go help Gus survey the hull and help him with his boat instead of sitting at your puter and lambasting Gus & his chanel? Don't be such a downer man! 😎

  • @vicg5323
    @vicg5323 День назад

    I was a boat captain once, and we had LCM with Detroit Marine Diesels and they never gave me a problem. Engines always light up. Make sure they warm up before placing a load on them. Again never an issue, with proper maintenance.

  • @YouCanCallMeDon
    @YouCanCallMeDon 8 дней назад

    Great job backing her in... that was very clean docking, especially for your first time on that vessel.

  • @markbond6196
    @markbond6196 Месяц назад +16

    I think you kid when you say "in too deep". Your well researched and motivated. I was going to mention a few things about the Detroit two stroke engines and to not use modern day engine oil because of the additives, but you already knew to use straight 40 weight. They are bulletproof and easy and inexpensive to rebuild and work on. And you eased it in and out of that slip like a knife through warm butter. This will be a fun watch. Congrats.

  • @tncpowell
    @tncpowell 28 дней назад +10

    I know less than zero about boat driving, but man that reversing job was something else!

  • @cheesycarrotsoup
    @cheesycarrotsoup 2 дня назад

    I love the video very thorough and it really shows how much hard work you have put into this project. One long video is way better than 4 or 5, 20 minute videos.

  • @thegatesofsleep
    @thegatesofsleep 3 дня назад +1

    There’s something about watching you bring that awesome boat back into mooring. Great video, thank you!

  • @djcordes4352
    @djcordes4352 Месяц назад +11

    Your knowledge of the yachts systems is unbelievable! You seem like a seasoned pro!

  • @twr41cox
    @twr41cox Месяц назад +9

    Awesome channel! Glad I found it. After spending over 20 years in the Coast Guard operating / working on boats and ships, it’s great to watch you do the work from my living room! Looking forward to more videos!

  • @benjaminlittle7916
    @benjaminlittle7916 День назад

    Dude, you might be in too deep, but I'm subscribing to watch your journey restoring this beautiful vessel. Looking forward to seeing more of the work on and enjoyment of this lovely lady!

  • @justynwade5064
    @justynwade5064 21 день назад +3

    Just came across your channel, this is epic! Can’t wait for the next episode!

  • @laki74
    @laki74 Месяц назад +148

    It would not surprise me that in the next video, Gus buys a superyacht.

    • @nerdgarage
      @nerdgarage Месяц назад +15

      That'll be next year.

    • @SRM_NZ
      @SRM_NZ Месяц назад +6

      there are a shit load on the market whose previous owners are stuck in Russia while their boats have been confiscated....

    • @matyasxfulop
      @matyasxfulop Месяц назад

      helicopter for his yacht

    • @MarketingStrategies28
      @MarketingStrategies28 Месяц назад +4

      ​@@SRM_NZThere will be alot of boat cheap and free nect year from thesheep who got the V and only 1 partner left that doesn't want to pay marina fees

    • @lilricky2515
      @lilricky2515 Месяц назад +1

      I was thinking the next one would be worded as "Gus buys a cruise ship"

  • @vanbrudenrijden5932
    @vanbrudenrijden5932 Месяц назад +22

    Couldn't stop laughing first 20 minutes! "Every system I've tested in this boat seems to be at least partially operable." Ha! Congrats and definitely In Too Deep!!! Love the channel. Glad you're living too the fullest! #nextlevel

  • @jims2286
    @jims2286 3 дня назад

    I 6 to watch how excited you are about this incredible project you bought. Love it!!!

  • @LetGoRunning
    @LetGoRunning 23 дня назад +3

    Congrats on your first 1M+ view video!

  • @way2manyhobbies
    @way2manyhobbies Месяц назад +49

    Oh yeah. You did it. I'm the guy who met you in Hamilton Marine store. My boat is Legacy right next to the fuel sign at Sunset Marina. I'd say stop by whwn you have a spare minute but i dont think you will until 2026! 😂

  • @king19edgar8
    @king19edgar8 25 дней назад +8

    That’s a real friend tracking you down and staying to help instead of encouraging you to mess around

  • @GregNewYork1
    @GregNewYork1 4 дня назад

    You are not nuts, you are courageous.

  • @12HedmanLane
    @12HedmanLane 2 дня назад

    Old Gen-X rocker here. The song "I Wanna Yacht" by Dweezil Zappa immediately jumped in my head 😅. You should use a clip of it in your next video. Will be following the whole adventure. Best of go!

  • @14BRIANBOY
    @14BRIANBOY Месяц назад +10

    For a young guy ... you are very knowledgeable on a wide array of systems. You're well suited for this project. 👍

  • @TheSoloAsylum
    @TheSoloAsylum Месяц назад +45

    I cant believe you dropped that boat back into the slip first try in the wind. Nailed it.

    • @anvorarak3384
      @anvorarak3384 Месяц назад

      That was an awesome sight. I was watching it and thinking about my poor manouvering :D. I think i´ll stick to my single engined, 23ft Princess XD

    • @ralphmonticello1476
      @ralphmonticello1476 Месяц назад +2

      @@anvorarak3384I don’t even think he used the bow thrusters lol he’s a beast of a captain

    • @lucid484
      @lucid484 29 дней назад

      @@ralphmonticello1476 He did , that was his left hand reaching down occasionally

    • @Livinghighandwise
      @Livinghighandwise 27 дней назад

      Agreed. It's especially difficult and scarry in an older boat when any mechanical failure with the engines, shafts, props, or bow thrusters can mean disaster.

  • @chrisculley3756
    @chrisculley3756 22 дня назад +12

    Crazy I spent 7 years in Special ops. Got out at 42 years old with 3 back surgeries thought getting married was the next step. Boy was that a shit show. So now 52 and the last 5 years I've spent looking online at boats dreaming of buying one and living on it parked off of some beautiful white sandy beach island in the middle of nowhere. Mentawais. Wherever. Crazy. Good for you. I'll see you soon. RLTW 3/75

  • @MakerNoKY
    @MakerNoKY 15 дней назад +1

    Totally amazed at how you just move so easily from a 50 ft to 70 ft. Looks like that craft is the about the best condition you could expect for 50+ years. Can’t get over the interior condition.

  • @byron561
    @byron561 Месяц назад +8

    CONGRATS Gus!!! Been watching your videos and really enjoying watching your progress and enthusiasm. I did the exact same stuff when I was your age! Started with a 1959 Chris Craft 35ft Constellation wooden boat with gas engines right out of school because I had a yacht desire but a dinghy budget, so I bought a wooden "yacht" with my dinghy budget, and started fixing boats up and selling at a profit ofer 20+ years to work my way up to my dream boat whish we are still cruising on. My first "real" boat was a 1969 36ft Hatteras, then a 1967 41ft Hatteras, then a Hatteras 58ft Yachtfish (same as your 53 but the cockpit version) that I fully restored. I got married on the flybridge of an old Broward in the Bahamas that belonged to a family member in the 1990's! I was never brave enough to buy an aluminum boat, too scared of maintaining the corrosion and paint blisters that show up every few years no matter how good your paint prep is, so I sincerely wish you the very best of luck with that. ALL my previous Hatteras had Detroit Diesels! They will run and get you home with 27 different things wrong with them as long as they stay running cool, have oil in them and have a good supply of semi-clean fuel. A couple of points about Detroits: a good compression test is if they smoke on cold startup. If they don't blue smoke on cold start, compression is good!! A little white smoke is okay until they warm up. Black smoke not under heavy load can be a stuck injector. Detroits pull WAY more fuel than they burn so if they pull 4 gallons, they will burn 1 and return 3 gallons so remember that when moving your tank supply and return valves. This means you can use the engines as a transfer pump easily as well! Arguably the most important thing I have learned from buying old boats that have been sitting is PLEASE IMMEDIATELY change the raw water impellers and both primary AND secondary fuel filters on BOTH engines and BOTH generators before you take a trip! If you have time, it is best to have all the heat exchangers cleaned and tested as well. I have bought and sold many old boats that have been sitting and impellers and all fuel filters are an ABSOLUTE MUST! Buy a case of Racor 1000 series for the mains and a case of (probably) Racor 500's for the gens. Hopefully you won't need them, but this is a must to take a trip. Diesel engine issues almost always are fuel starvation or overheating, so this bit of preventative maintenance can save you! Also, the 92 series Detroits are not nearly as tolerant of running hot like 71 series or 53 series, so be careful if your temps get above the 180-185 mark. 195 is big trouble for 92 series so keep your handy temp gun (you DO have one, right??) at the ready and use it to shoot the coolant tank and pipes, oil filters, shaft logs, gear cases, etc. during every engine room check while underway. Sorry for the long post and as a mechanic you probably know most if not all of this but this is just my $.02! GO GUS GO!!!

  • @karaDee2363
    @karaDee2363 Месяц назад +10

    That big butterfly looking thing you saw in Delaware is a lunar moth

  • @brentmcmahon8188
    @brentmcmahon8188 10 дней назад

    That is one nice boat you should feel so lucky to have a chance to bring her back to life !

  • @Mark-sp6vq
    @Mark-sp6vq 29 дней назад +6

    I'm 60 and with Brian -67 and the 68 yo Aussie. Absolutely love your determination. Set up a fund, I'll help and others will too. Super excited to eatch this massive adventure.

  • @micahpaul20
    @micahpaul20 Месяц назад +7

    Somebody loved that boat and took great care of it. I’m normally not a fan of older boats and how they look BUT I really like the looks of your new boat. More modern than I thought it would be.

  • @pedromoreno6836
    @pedromoreno6836 5 дней назад

    Is so amazing been so young you are able to fix all these issues and all the mechanics… sooo great. I hope you did get a great deal. I like the boat. Congrats!!!! 🥂 🎊

  • @andrecardona3826
    @andrecardona3826 23 дня назад

    Your subscribers are going to blow up this year. And i cant wait to see the projects that come from it.

  • @ArcticCoonass
    @ArcticCoonass Месяц назад +8

    Gus, Allow me to Thank You "Sincerely", for allowing an old Maritime Salt like myself, to relive the adventures of my youth, working aboard different vessels throughout the Gulf Of Alaska, the North Pacific, and the Bearing Sea, in the capacity as an onboard Chef/Steward, and deckhand, doing the one thing I love most of all, which is traversing the open ocean, putting as many miles as possible on my resume, and across my very soul!
    You're an inspiration to me, and thousands just like me, and I "for one", feel a tremendous amount of pride, just being able to follow along in your adventures!
    Kudos Young Man, May You Find Calm Seas, Fair Weather, And Blessings Wherever You May Roam!
    God Speed Gus

  • @michaeltba9062
    @michaeltba9062 Месяц назад +15

    Wow, you've now got more bedrooms and toilets on this boat than most people's houses!

  • @Khgjrb
    @Khgjrb День назад

    Absolutely amazed with your work ethics young man!

  • @AmpedReactions
    @AmpedReactions 2 дня назад

    Watching you crawl around those diesels reminds me of the engineer on "Das Boot" 😂

  • @apolloace3118
    @apolloace3118 Месяц назад +28

    I know you read this in here often, maybe it even gets old but I'm 52 years old and live vicariously through your videos (love these long ones BTW). You are such an inspirational and smart young man and your parents must be so proud. As the late Casey Kasem used to say "keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars". I also hope you still talk to Cam ands he's doing alright. Never stop chasing those sunsets.