2 happy times owning a boat.....when you buy it and then sell it..... CONGRATS! and have fun! ....just put clear silicone over speaker hole works for me
John I loved this series. I own a 2010 2360. I use it on my channel. It’s an awsome boat and you did such a great job brining that one back to life!! Great channel bud!!! Look fwd to more.
When you pulled that fish wire through without taping the vhf wire I felt that pain brother I said God damnit like I was the one that had to fix it haha.
Hi great job. Do want to sell that boat? If so how much ? Or do you have any similar boat. I just want a great fishing boat that won’t break the bank. Thanks let me know ,any advice or information would be greatly appreciate.
Local here to Fort Myers looking to get into boating as well in the next couple months. Just binge watched your 3 videos on this boat. Very entertaining seeing areas I know. Any plans on fixing another boat? Would love to pick your brain and help out on the next repair!
Definitely going to be doing more boats. I ended up buying 2 jetskis and 2 more boats damaged. I haven’t shown them mainly just because the aren’t all that exciting just quick fixes.
@@John_Bastone Awesome you should definitely show those too. Definitely cool to see what's around in the market. How can I reach out to you? Would like to help on a repair one day if you're open to it.
Hi John Just found your channel. I been wanting todo the same thing with boat. How did you licate your boat in this series? I've looked at Copart auction, seems like a rip-off with all the fees you pay.
This is why you either buy a new boat or do the work yourself. People "cheap out" and make things look pretty to turn a profit and sell you their POS with a shine on it.
Tires have an 8 year shelf life regardless of the tread depth. That is due to just what happened to your old tires. You're lucky you didn't have an accident.
Nice looking boat, traveling that many hours with two bad tires is not good, but you made it safely, looks like a hard job trying to fixes the tire with one hand and holding the Camara with the other, don't know how you do it but you manage to get the job done, okay thanks for sharing your video, again nice looking boat...Aloha from Hawaii
I'm an aircraft mechanic by trade, so I know my way around a tool box. I have had several boats, the last one being brand new. I still did a bunch of upgrades to it. I'm getting ready to retire in a few years. Maybe boat flipping would be a good second career for me! But, I'm in California. We don't have hurricanes here, lol.
The same principles apply. Find boats that need work local. engine replacements for inboard boats like bow riders are often looked at as costly and difficult. I can replace an inboard engine on most boats in 1 day in and out. I Usually make a ton of money on them if you can find them. Just keep your eyes out for local boats that need work and buy with caution but be quick to make decisions.
Great video loving your channel saw you on your sisters channel. I have the same boat and trailer so super interesting. One question where did you get the replacement axels? My trailer is has the same issues with the rust.
@@badfrog251 so many trailer parts stores in Florida they all have them. Specifically I went to blue fin trailers in Fort Myers he’s got them all. But again google trailer parts and you’ll find them everywhere
Good job. Very cool! Ever run into any issues making a profit or carrying that much cash backbjnto Canada? We snowbird every winter and I am super leary about that.
So doing fuzzy math you paid $22K for the boat (14 years old), $10K in repairs and sold for $52K or $20K profit. Good deal for you, not so sure on the buyer's end. I have always said if the seller and buyer are happy with the price, it was a good deal.
Well I actually don’t recommend hurricane damaged boats. Typically they are so bad that it’s not worth fixing. You end up with more in it then it’s worth. I recommend finding boats that need minor repairs, dirty boats, needs interior, maybe it doesn’t start from sitting. Easier things. Work your way up from there or just do that because I’ve done hundreds of boats now but I know what to look for. In 2 seconds I can tell you if the boats worth it or not. So just be cautious but take risks at the same time !
If you like what you do ,(videos) I suggest start using royalty free music. Because in coming months, your videos will not only get demonetized (if not already) but also RUclips will Mute your entire video.
Hey from New Zealand, awesome videos and great job on the boat but please, please wear a seatbelt. You might not get to see your next project if you don't. Stay safe and happy.
Will you build me a boat I'm looking for a family fish center console 20 foot lots of room inside for the family and lots of fishing accessories for me
Not the craftsmanship we want to see on those speaker wires. That clip after you showing us the hole in the speaker, shows the connections of the wires. Really man? Just electrical tape? Do it right and and use waterproof butt connectors
Lol it had waterproof connectors I just put the tape to protect them. I used only heat shrink connectors for all the wiring. But ya that electrical tape looked sorta trashy
2 happy times owning a boat.....when you buy it and then sell it..... CONGRATS! and have fun! ....just put clear silicone over speaker hole works for me
John I loved this series. I own a 2010 2360. I use it on my channel. It’s an awsome boat and you did such a great job brining that one back to life!! Great channel bud!!! Look fwd to more.
I love this! Big motivator!
$200/hour is awesome!!! Great job on that boat...can't wait for the next video
This was a great series/journey
Always love seeing hard work pay off! Congrats man!
Fixing it is the fun part. Delivery is the work part.
the Canadian IRS is listening careful lol
Lolll
That's a beautiful boat. Thanks for sharing the video.
When you pulled that fish wire through without taping the vhf wire I felt that pain brother I said God damnit like I was the one that had to fix it haha.
Nice boat,is right,wow!
I just did that Pennsylvania drive from Melbourne Florida to Harrisburg pa fun fun fun
Good video John 👍
Brother Great Job! I admire you man. Keep doing your thing. From a fellow Canadian, from Toronto.
Damn 💰😮 Lookin forward to the next one👍🏼
Hi great job. Do want to sell that boat? If so how much ? Or do you have any similar boat. I just want a great fishing boat that won’t break the bank. Thanks let me know ,any advice or information would be greatly appreciate.
1 in a 100 deal no always happens. Great job. I have similar flip but with a vehicle classic car but i only made profit around 9k
You are a hard worker, I respect ya. I learn a lot. Thanks Bearhunter5
Looks good
You are so talented with that stuff, incredible!
Posted up in new pass Bonita 😎
Lower unit should have been taken care of day one. Still a great boat.
Nice!
You just made 8 months salary for me, for that 100 hours. Good job putting Juliana to work too.
Local here to Fort Myers looking to get into boating as well in the next couple months. Just binge watched your 3 videos on this boat. Very entertaining seeing areas I know. Any plans on fixing another boat? Would love to pick your brain and help out on the next repair!
Definitely going to be doing more boats. I ended up buying 2 jetskis and 2 more boats damaged. I haven’t shown them mainly just because the aren’t all that exciting just quick fixes.
@@John_Bastone Awesome you should definitely show those too. Definitely cool to see what's around in the market. How can I reach out to you? Would like to help on a repair one day if you're open to it.
Could even help out filming.
man , it would have been great to keep it.
I am too old and disabled to do any maintenance,or anything for that matter.. so time to put the 401k. For fun stuff. Thanks Bearhunter5
Hi John
Just found your channel. I been wanting todo the same thing with boat. How did you licate your boat in this series?
I've looked at Copart auction, seems like a rip-off with all the fees you pay.
This is why you either buy a new boat or do the work yourself. People "cheap out" and make things look pretty to turn a profit and sell you their POS with a shine on it.
Do you flush the motor with fresh water after each outing in salt water ?
Luv that Color ouch u ain't gotta cordless drill bub ? Speaker would've went in easier maybe an was milky lower unit just a gasket ?
$52k in cash, put that in the bank ASAP before you get stopped and they confiscate it.
The would hold you on bank robbery charges hope you got a receipt from the buyer 😮
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Tires have an 8 year shelf life regardless of the tread depth. That is due to just what happened to your old tires. You're lucky you didn't have an accident.
Nice looking boat, traveling that many hours with two bad tires is not good, but you made it safely, looks like a hard job trying to fixes the tire with one hand and holding the Camara with the other, don't know how you do it but you manage to get the job done, okay thanks for sharing your video, again nice looking boat...Aloha from Hawaii
I'm an aircraft mechanic by trade, so I know my way around a tool box. I have had several boats, the last one being brand new. I still did a bunch of upgrades to it. I'm getting ready to retire in a few years. Maybe boat flipping would be a good second career for me! But, I'm in California. We don't have hurricanes here, lol.
The same principles apply. Find boats that need work local. engine replacements for inboard boats like bow riders are often looked at as costly and difficult. I can replace an inboard engine on most boats in 1 day in and out. I Usually make a ton of money on them if you can find them. Just keep your eyes out for local boats that need work and buy with caution but be quick to make decisions.
@@John_Bastone good advice! Thanks John, and if you're ever out west, look me up.
Time to move to sunny florida lot of abandoned boats down here let me know if you decide to start flipping
Spoke too soon, but also FUCK California
Great video loving your channel saw you on your sisters channel. I have the same boat and trailer so super interesting. One question where did you get the replacement axels? My trailer is has the same issues with the rust.
What state are you in
Florida
@@badfrog251 so many trailer parts stores in Florida they all have them. Specifically I went to blue fin trailers in Fort Myers he’s got them all. But again google trailer parts and you’ll find them everywhere
Good job. Very cool! Ever run into any issues making a profit or carrying that much cash backbjnto Canada? We snowbird every winter and I am super leary about that.
Great video
So doing fuzzy math you paid $22K for the boat (14 years old), $10K in repairs and sold for $52K or $20K profit. Good deal for you, not so sure on the buyer's end. I have always said if the seller and buyer are happy with the price, it was a good deal.
Way better than buying new!
I would highly recommend in investing in a tripod or something to hold your camera.
Great video but please get yourself a tripod lol
Any tips for finding hurricane damaged boats?
Well I actually don’t recommend hurricane damaged boats. Typically they are so bad that it’s not worth fixing. You end up with more in it then it’s worth. I recommend finding boats that need minor repairs, dirty boats, needs interior, maybe it doesn’t start from sitting. Easier things. Work your way up from there or just do that because I’ve done hundreds of boats now but I know what to look for. In 2 seconds I can tell you if the boats worth it or not. So just be cautious but take risks at the same time !
Keep baby wipes in your car and you'll never have to drive with dirty hands again😉
If you like what you do ,(videos) I suggest start using royalty free music. Because in coming months, your videos will not only get demonetized (if not already) but also RUclips will Mute your entire video.
If that’s how you put a wheel and lug nuts on, I’m not ever offering to change a tire.
First boat ?
Hey from New Zealand, awesome videos and great job on the boat but please, please wear a seatbelt. You might not get to see your next project if you don't. Stay safe and happy.
Do you do service on other boats or just your own ?
What union shirt are you wearing? I'm just curious I'm a union man myself
Local 793 operators union. I run machines when I get tired of fixing things lol
@@John_Bastone I'm in iuoe my hall is 406 cool brother love you videos
Will you build me a boat I'm looking for a family fish center console 20 foot lots of room inside for the family and lots of fishing accessories for me
How can I pm you.
My Instagram @jrbastone link is in the description of this video. or email me jrbastone@hotmail.com
And then the government taxed you and took all your profit 😂😢
This video is filled with a number of cringy mistakes and shortcuts.
Unfortunately you don’t get to see behind the scenes. Boats perfect and the new owner is still enjoying it problem free to this day.
*Promo SM*
Not the craftsmanship we want to see on those speaker wires. That clip after you showing us the hole in the speaker, shows the connections of the wires. Really man? Just electrical tape? Do it right and and use waterproof butt connectors
Lol it had waterproof connectors I just put the tape to protect them. I used only heat shrink connectors for all the wiring. But ya that electrical tape looked sorta trashy
shuda coulda woulda you needd more skills yourself
WHy are you and Juliana not doing eny videos