Hydrostream Viking Restoration. Part 1 (hull rebuild)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2020
  • Complete restoration of a 1978 Hydrostream Viking. I'm not a fiberglass expert, I'm learning this as I go. This boat has been in my family since 1981 and was always used as a ski boat.
    I was planning to make one long video of the rebuild and rigging of this boat. But that would end up being too long, so part two will cover the rigging when that's finished. Most of this footage has been seen in shorter videos on my page.
    Complete write up can be found here: www.screamandfly.com/showthre...
    Thanks to Express Composites in Minneapolis for expert help with materials and advise. www.expresscomposites.com
    Music: www.bendsound.com
    Royalty-Free Music from audiohub.com

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  • @oldwhitecracker6342
    @oldwhitecracker6342 6 месяцев назад

    Give this man a Super Man Cape and a box of top shelf cigars ! Totally Awesome rebuild .

    • @TNels
      @TNels  6 месяцев назад

      I would love a box of cigars! haha Thank You!

  • @mrmac8225
    @mrmac8225 3 года назад +7

    Well I watched your video and let me tell you. I’m retired now. But i did fiberglass work for 25 years and rebuilt many boats myself. I will say from my opinion you did a xspert job on your boat. You really impressed me 🙂 I can tell you had your heart ❤️ in it. She’s actually better than new. All se needs is a 250 or 300 horse 🐴 Mercury on it...lol That boat would scream!! Thank you so much for sharing it with us. Looking forward to tje rigging video. Again thank you. 🙂

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад +3

      Thank you for the kind words! My father bought it in '81 and I grew up in it. So lots of love went into this hull.

  • @billyvandervoet7080
    @billyvandervoet7080 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve been around and working on hot rods for 30 years. I’ve always thought a lot of talent went into cars. I’ve got a 74 model skiff fishing boat I’ve been working. I’ve really got into watching these fast boats now. You my friend have opened my eyes to a hole new meaning of patience, talent and craftsmanship. Anyone can pick up a wrench and try to work on a car but y’all boat guys take it 5 levels above the best hotrod builders. Thanks for opening my eyes and love this boat. I know your father is proud.

    • @TNels
      @TNels  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words! My father loves it, he's been skiing behind it every season since it's been finished. Even barefooted a few times, in his mid 60's!

  • @larrypoeschel6871
    @larrypoeschel6871 11 месяцев назад

    That was dam impressive, along with good music. Thanks Larry

    • @TNels
      @TNels  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you, Larry!

  • @daindolla7231
    @daindolla7231 Год назад +2

    This is by far one of the best ways to show the younger generation that nothing in life is easy, but you stick with it nose to the grind stone and BEAUTIFUL things will happen and NOBODY can take that away from you! Beautiful job on all the fiberglass work, sanding, and that POP paint job! Really AMAZING job!!! Now that's keepn it one 💯! Now all she needs is a 2.5 merc and a pitch perfect speed prop and BALLS TO THE WALL!!! Awesome video brother!

    • @TNels
      @TNels  Год назад

      Wow man, that’s very kind. Thank you so much! It was worth every late itchy night. I hung a 2.5 225ProMax on it, she runs in the mid 90’s!

  • @jeffreyyeater1780
    @jeffreyyeater1780 Год назад +1

    All work done to perfection !!! Preserving history !!!

    • @TNels
      @TNels  Год назад

      Thank you!

  • @Hippie459MN
    @Hippie459MN 3 года назад +11

    I've said it a dozen times but I'll say it again, you have done a phenomenal job and it looks amazing! Can't wait to hit the water with you in 2021!

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, Kevin!

  • @jeffreyyeater1780
    @jeffreyyeater1780 Год назад +1

    These are by far the best looking boat ever made . Theres a group of these on Rice lake in Canada . See em every year . Absolutely love em.

    • @TNels
      @TNels  Год назад +1

      There's nothing like a Hydrostream!

  • @gt1man931
    @gt1man931 Год назад +1

    You know when you see someone build a proper hull support it is all going to be done right.
    Beautiful work.

    • @TNels
      @TNels  Год назад

      Thank you! I had some good mentors along the way.

  • @Woogie-does-the-Boogie
    @Woogie-does-the-Boogie 3 года назад +2

    I'm looking forwards to part two, looks great thus far.

  • @southjerseysound7340
    @southjerseysound7340 2 года назад +3

    Amazing job, I restored a AE 21 stream when I was in high school around 98. It had a 2.4 Bridgeport and was a rocket. But it was a bit much for the back bays around here and I damn near killed myself twice and almost sunk it after hitting hitting what we think was a beer bottle. So I traded it for a 21 Stuphen with a blown 2.5 offshore and some cash my way. I've still got the Stuphen but that hydrostream is like that ex you can't forget no matter how hard you try 😆

    • @TNels
      @TNels  2 года назад

      Hahaha yeah those AE-21's are some sweet boats! That would be hard to forget.

  • @scottbabcock3059
    @scottbabcock3059 2 года назад

    I've done this before...I am itchy sitting here watching!! Awesome job!!

    • @TNels
      @TNels  2 года назад

      Thank you! Can't wait to get it back on the water this year!

  • @mmanut
    @mmanut 3 года назад +2

    ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS JOB. NEVER SEEN A BETTER REBUILD. BETTER THAN NEW, FAR SUPERIOR BOAT THAN A NEW ONE. THE REBUILD WAS OVER THE TOP. CHOICE OF MATERIALS, ADDING CORE TO UNDER THE DECK, EVERYTHING, SICK LOOKING BOAT. PAINT JOB IS BEAUTIFUL. Thanks for putting this video series together. NEW SUBSCRIBER ‼️👍👍. Vinny 🇺🇸

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад

      Thank you for the very kind words, Vinny!

  • @BabyCharlotteschannel
    @BabyCharlotteschannel 3 года назад +2

    Awesome start! Thanks for videoing this so

  • @riverdragonmarineservice441
    @riverdragonmarineservice441 3 года назад +1

    You have something to be proud of there my friend.

  • @f86sabjf
    @f86sabjf 3 года назад +1

    Amazing job .
    Thank you for saving this awesome beautiful boat .

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! I'm happy to save this classic beauty. She's belonged to my dad since 1980.

  • @michaelbradley7529
    @michaelbradley7529 3 года назад +2

    That's the way to do a time lapse, good job.

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад +1

      Thank you very much!

  • @frankiehollowell779
    @frankiehollowell779 3 года назад

    Amazing rebuild wow. Great job watched it running then clicked on this you have done an incredible job congrats

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад

      Thank you! It’s been a long road, but so worth it in the end!

  • @mikef.1000
    @mikef.1000 2 года назад

    Simply beautiful work!

    • @TNels
      @TNels  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @romanniki5610
    @romanniki5610 3 года назад +3

    great work, you are blessed with garage, i have to reduild out in the elements, so bad but can be done, Glastron GT150

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! This project waited 12 years for me to finally have a garage to finish it in.

  • @trentyoung1135
    @trentyoung1135 2 года назад

    You are an artist. That is amazing.

    • @TNels
      @TNels  2 года назад

      Thank you! It’s a blast now that it’s done!

  • @jbaker8871
    @jbaker8871 2 года назад

    Exceptional work. Love that you kept old school sparkles. Really phenomenal job. I’ve been around boats all my life. This is really well done.

    • @TNels
      @TNels  2 года назад

      Thank you very much! I wanted to keep it feeling as original as possible.

  • @ashtonwilliams7309
    @ashtonwilliams7309 3 года назад

    Amazing job you definitely worked really hard on this!

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад

      Thank you! Almost in the water!

  • @vanceharmon3481
    @vanceharmon3481 3 года назад

    I have been doing fiberglass and painting on big yachts for forty three years. I am vary impressed. I really enjoyed the video

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад

      Thank you! This has been a fu skill to learn. Hats off to you guys who do it every day.

  • @Mags120fish1
    @Mags120fish1 Год назад

    Wow. Beautiful work!

    • @TNels
      @TNels  Год назад

      Thank you! It was a labor of love bringing my childhood family boat back to life.

  • @musicgems1726
    @musicgems1726 2 года назад

    Just bought a 78 vandal, probably needs core. What a MASSIVE undertaking, regret it.

    • @TNels
      @TNels  2 года назад

      I would assume it needs a core unless there's proof that its been done already. You can replace a core and transom without doing nearly as much as I have. It can be done without splitting the hull etc. I went way overboard on this project.

    • @musicgems1726
      @musicgems1726 2 года назад

      @@TNels ok good to know, there worth being kept alive

  • @davidbmullis
    @davidbmullis 3 года назад

    Awesome video!

  • @psode27
    @psode27 2 года назад

    Wow! Seriously! I have a stringer job coming up on an 89 Supra Comp TS6M and I'm dreading it. You made it look easy!

    • @TNels
      @TNels  2 года назад

      This was my first crack at fiberglass work. If you plan out your moves its not that bad. Most just dirty itchy work.

  • @RT10Viperman
    @RT10Viperman 3 года назад

    I have watched so many "restore" videos on Hydrostreams but none like this.! your attention to detail is above reproach and will payoff in one of the best if not better restored to factory hulls out there...! very nice...!

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! I wanted to return many aspects to how it would've looked from the factory. Obviously there's new stuff that wasn't around in the 70's but I think it came together well.

  • @panamacitybeachbum
    @panamacitybeachbum 3 года назад

    V King looks very nice.

  • @travisprice3368
    @travisprice3368 3 года назад +1

    Looking INCREDIBLE! Even though I’ve seen all your build videos already, It was awesome to see the montage all flow. Puts into perspective the effort that went into this! Thanks for sharing and can’t wait to see part Deux!

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад +4

      Thanks! I was a bit hesitant to post this video since I've posted all the shorter clips. But I've been working on this video along the way and didn't have the heart to delete it haha.

    • @BabyCharlotteschannel
      @BabyCharlotteschannel 3 года назад +2

      @@TNels glad ya didn't delete it Brother!!

    • @edwingalbraith7139
      @edwingalbraith7139 3 года назад

      @@TNels Your videos on the Viking is great. I have a 1982 viking and it is close to same shape have had it 25 plus years .Started repairing it and you have showed me alot about how to go about it .would I to talk to you if possible .

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад

      @@edwingalbraith7139 Thanks! Have you read my rebuild thread? I'm happy to answer any questions.

  • @Xstreamaudio
    @Xstreamaudio 3 года назад

    Like brand new.......great job

  • @Richard-dv5qo
    @Richard-dv5qo Год назад

    Pretty cool how they did the vid.

  • @stevemagnuson7051
    @stevemagnuson7051 3 года назад

    I just found a ‘78 Viking Hull in just as bad condition as what you started with. Super tempting after watching you do it, as I have experience with glassing, although I’ve never undertaken such a huge project. Currently running a 20’ Avenger Tunnel w/250 hp...will be looking forward to part 2

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад +1

      In all reality I went way over the top with this build. Most people just do the core, transom, stringers, and floor. That can be done much faster and cheaper compared to what I did here. You don't have to split the hull to preform that work, although it makes it easier, but adds more work at the same time. Part 2 is posted with the beginnings of rigging. I'm very near they end of the build and will post a part 3 when the boat is finished.

    • @stevemagnuson7051
      @stevemagnuson7051 3 года назад

      @@TNels great work and I like that you overbuilt it a bit. A little extra weight is good for stability!

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад +1

      @@stevemagnuson7051 Thanks! It only weighs about 80lbs more than stock. We'll see how it runs with the old 2.0 175. I'd like to see 75 out of that engine but not getting my hopes up. Just bought a 2.5 225 ProMax for it to throw on once I can handle the chine walk.

    • @stevemagnuson7051
      @stevemagnuson7051 3 года назад

      @@TNels just curious....what would bare hull be worth in condition that your was in? All seats and gauges were removed in ‘85 and put in storage. Comes with 1981 Merc 200....needs assembly....owner says powerhead is good. Asking $3K....plus a rusty trailer. I really need the engine for another project and was thinking of flipping the Hull and trailer to someone with the time and desire to restore. Any thoughts on value if I listed on screamandfly? Thanks and looking forward to the splash video!

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад +1

      @@stevemagnuson7051 I'm by no means an expert in values of these things. But if it had a good interior, windshield/frame, and pair of badges I would guess $1,500 on the high side. But thats just my opinion.

  • @jamesbittner6189
    @jamesbittner6189 3 года назад

    Wow didn’t no u did that much work to it fucking really nice man hats off to enjoy it

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад

      Thanks! I went pretty far with the restoration, they can be made water ready with a lot less work than I did.

  • @ADDvanced
    @ADDvanced 2 года назад

    This thing is so cool

    • @TNels
      @TNels  2 года назад

      Thank you!

  • @jasonmerrick8597
    @jasonmerrick8597 9 дней назад

    I’d be curious of the finished weight of the boat after this restoration; it looks like it’s heavier; but very strong and durable. 👍

    • @TNels
      @TNels  9 дней назад

      I don’t know the weight with all of the interior/rigging. But I do know the bare hull at this point was 745lbs. So it’s certainly heavy, but still runs in the 90’s.

  • @wernerkeggenhoff2065
    @wernerkeggenhoff2065 2 года назад

    All I can say is WOW. Whatr a spectacular job. 2 X better than when originally built. Love the colour. I have a 1976 Kona Witchcraft I would love to restore the Gelcoat
    Any Idea on man hrs for a job like that ?
    Cheers Werner

    • @TNels
      @TNels  2 года назад

      Thank you! I hope it lasts twice as long as original. I have around 1,000-1,200 hours total into the whole job over about 2 1/2 years.

  • @nellawell4976
    @nellawell4976 3 года назад

    Walked on "Hell" Niagara Falls will be a walk in the park.

  • @barrymccockner6450
    @barrymccockner6450 2 года назад

    So much fiberglass work , you probably were super itchy

    • @TNels
      @TNels  2 года назад

      I did lots of itching throughout the process. I was pretty good about wearing a tyvec suit whenever I was grinding fiberglass which helps a bunch.

  • @daviddesalme4123
    @daviddesalme4123 10 месяцев назад

    😮

  • @PaintballShyguy
    @PaintballShyguy 3 года назад +1

    Very nice! Is there a reason you went with plywood instead of something like coosa?

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад

      Mostly cost, as well as inexperience. I've never done glass work before so if I screwed something up so bad I had to cut it apart I didn't want it to be the cost of coosa. As I write this I'm using coosa to rebuild the factory style back to back seats.

    • @PaintballShyguy
      @PaintballShyguy 3 года назад

      Gotcha, well you do an awesome job. 👍🏻

  • @JeffPark-dl5pt
    @JeffPark-dl5pt Год назад

    Great job! I have watched this video like 4 times..could you shed some light on how you scribed the bottom of the hull for you plywood supports…I’m going to pick up my v king tomorrow…. That’s this first that I would like to do….I’m also an a finish carpenter by trade

    • @TNels
      @TNels  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! I set a board across the hull supported by saw horses on either side, I had that board marked every inch and measured down to the hull. I then transferred those measurements to the plywood.
      The cradle method is pretty overkill if you're not splitting the hull, you could easily get away with adding extra temporary supports to the trailer. On the pad and chines. I have a detailed write up of the process here: www.screamandfly.com/showthread.php?340316-1978-Viking-rebuild

    • @JeffPark-dl5pt
      @JeffPark-dl5pt 11 месяцев назад

      Thank for responding I do agree with overkill but but I’m definitely going to split the boat I think it will simplify some of the things I need to repair on my boat…not to mention have great access for laying up the new core stringers and floor..I can’t wait to get started

    • @TNels
      @TNels  11 месяцев назад

      @@JeffPark-dl5pt While splitting the hull adds more overall work, it does make all the other work a whole lot easier!!! Also gives easy access to repair anything on the deck without working upside down and blind.

    • @JeffPark-dl5pt
      @JeffPark-dl5pt 11 месяцев назад

      @@TNelsI completely agree.. I have recessed cleats lights and a missing bow eye to all fix or delete I'm getting antsy to get started!! Still doing all my research

  • @richarddewitt-lt7pl
    @richarddewitt-lt7pl 9 месяцев назад

    How do u make the jig. Got a valero too do?? Looks awesome man

    • @TNels
      @TNels  8 месяцев назад

      I flipped the hull and measured down from a board that was sitting above the hull on saw horses and transferred the measurements to the plywood.

    • @richarddewitt-lt7pl
      @richarddewitt-lt7pl 8 месяцев назад

      @@TNels every cut changes with hull. Wish me luck bro

  • @ronbranum7241
    @ronbranum7241 Год назад

    Just WOW ... But are you sure you used enough Flake 😏 lol

    • @TNels
      @TNels  Год назад

      Thank you! Honestly seeing it in person, I wish I put a little more flake on.

  • @jerryripley1971
    @jerryripley1971 2 года назад

    How long did you wait in between spraying the metal flake and then spraying the final Clear coat? Should you wait for 24 hours or more? Or can you spray the clear after the metal flake coat kicks off?

    • @TNels
      @TNels  2 года назад +1

      Once it starts to cool down after kicking off, you can spray. So maybe an hour or so. I kept checking with a laser temp gun every ten minutes. Once the whole boat was undoubtably cooling off we started mixing the next layer.

    • @jerryripley1971
      @jerryripley1971 2 года назад

      @@TNels Ok great. I guess another part to my question would be... Could I wait until the next day to do the clear coat or should it be done same day like you're talking? Your gel turned out amazing. Just want to make sure I'm understanding fully.

    • @TNels
      @TNels  2 года назад +1

      @@jerryripley1971 That should be fine waiting for the next day.

    • @jerryripley1971
      @jerryripley1971 2 года назад

      @@TNels . Awesome thanks for the help!

  • @stang1966gt
    @stang1966gt 3 года назад

    Excellent video
    How many hours was that?

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад

      Hard to say exactly what was in just this video. But I'm just over 1,000 for the entire project.

  • @muskyman26
    @muskyman26 3 года назад

    Can you explain to me how you made your cradle The plywood part anyway? Gonna make one soon and I don’t need to be wasting more than I need with these crazy prices haha

    • @TNels
      @TNels  2 года назад +1

      Post #28 here shows how I set up the cradle. I measured down from the 2x6 across the hull and transferred that to the plywood every inch across the width of the hull. Theres probably a better way but this worked for me. www.screamandfly.com/showthread.php?340316-1978-Viking-rebuild/page2

    • @muskyman26
      @muskyman26 2 года назад

      @@TNels thanks. I appreciate you sharing your witchcraft!

    • @TNels
      @TNels  2 года назад

      @@muskyman26 Happy to help, sorry it took so long. I just saw your comment today..

    • @muskyman26
      @muskyman26 2 года назад

      @@TNels no big deal. Glad I’ve been waiting. Lumber prices are falling

  • @gman3725
    @gman3725 3 года назад

    Was the metal flake gel coat or clear

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад

      The metal flake was mixed into clear gel coat and sprayed. That was then covered with straight clear gel.

    • @gman3725
      @gman3725 3 года назад

      @@TNels beautiful work. Definitely better than new.

  • @patrickhynes6038
    @patrickhynes6038 Год назад

    How long this take you to just do what’s in this video

    • @TNels
      @TNels  Год назад

      This took me a year and a half to get to this point. But it could certainly been done much faster.

  • @atlas-x5717
    @atlas-x5717 3 года назад

    Awesome job…. but too heavy now.

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад

      Surprisingly not that much heavier than original. Also I'm not worried about the weight, not building a race boat. I want something I can bash around the lake/river all day and never worry about a stress crack.

    • @atlas-x5717
      @atlas-x5717 3 года назад

      @@TNels 👍🏼

  • @TheWoodworker1966
    @TheWoodworker1966 3 года назад

    Now scale this to the labor and material to build a $200m yacht and you can see why it was $200m.

    • @TheWoodworker1966
      @TheWoodworker1966 3 года назад

      5200 was named 5200 because it gets on all 5200 things that you don't want it on 🤣🤣🤣

    • @TNels
      @TNels  2 года назад +1

      I wouldn't want to begin to think about the work that goes into a 200mil yacht haha. And yes, 5200 goes everywhere!

  • @208miuwu
    @208miuwu Год назад

    Look at it for too long and the Devil himself will suck your soul out of your body. DAMN nice work

    • @TNels
      @TNels  Год назад

      Thank you!

  • @garryhern2908
    @garryhern2908 5 месяцев назад

    Not a rebuild.A resarection

  • @mikesarahmccourts6509
    @mikesarahmccourts6509 3 года назад

    It’s not a Viking it’s a. V-king

    • @mikesarahmccourts6509
      @mikesarahmccourts6509 3 года назад

      King of the v bottom

    • @TNels
      @TNels  3 года назад +1

      It is a Viking. The first model year (1978) was released as a Viking. Later models were changed to V-King after Viking Yachts threatened legal action over trade mark infringements.

  • @stephenwex5218
    @stephenwex5218 Месяц назад

    Hate to be “that guy”… but, this video offered almost zero information to anyone who hasn’t already done everything you did. There is no explanation as to why this hull needs to be perfectly square and flat at the pad to avoid injury or death at speed, the lingo is all things you would have picked up with a lot of fiberglass experience, so the majority of the captions mean nothing to the common person. No one understands what steps you’re taking or why. As far as anyone is concerned, you installed a floor and covered it with some random white substance, but didn’t seal the hull underneath with it…? You put up chopped strand numbers like everyone knows what that means, and give no advice or guidance on mixing or applying. And then you’re mixing flake into some unknown substance, spraying it on, and then go right into sanding. There’s no clear on there without flake? You’re sanding flake that’s laying on the top coat? I don’t think so… that wouldn’t go well. I guess I’m just a little confused by the comments. Yes, I love these boats, yes I understand why it’s important to build them the right way so you don’t die, but if I were new to the boat restoration world, I would have learned nothing valuable, and likely assumed things that were extremely incorrect. I think the end result is very respectable, but I would seriously consider going back and doing a monologue over the video explaining anything that’s happening and why, and how.

    • @TNels
      @TNels  Месяц назад +1

      Video description clearly states this was my first attempt at fiberglass work, so I’m not an authority to tell people how to do it while I’m learning.
      Never called it a “how to” video/series. Sorry it didn’t meet your expectations, thanks for watching.