Chaos at the Dock After Rebuilding The Engine and a Brand New Starter Explodes on the Shake Down

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • Episode 316 : Season 10 : New Zealand - Aotearoa
    Hello Friends,
    On this episode I head out for my first test motor with the newly rebuilt motor and run into trouble right out of the slip. A few days later I ran into more extreme issues doing the shake down cruise.
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Комментарии • 352

  • @Taichungman
    @Taichungman 10 месяцев назад +47

    James, I admire you for showing the good times and the bad.

    • @rogerzuniga7448
      @rogerzuniga7448 10 месяцев назад

      Exactly what I was thinking.

    • @pernyholm477
      @pernyholm477 6 месяцев назад

      I agree! I feel the pain while watching this, not yet knowing how all this us going to end... What a nightmere!

  • @michaelg7076
    @michaelg7076 10 месяцев назад +3

    I heard someone say, if you live in the past, you are depressed, if you are living in the future, you are in fear. You illustrated this so well. I'm with ya dude, meta friend in Oklahoma.

  • @nataliesmith6114
    @nataliesmith6114 10 месяцев назад +24

    I can’t imagine how panic-inducing that was at the dock by yourself. I was anxious just watching it. You rock, James!!!

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  10 месяцев назад +8

      It was also stressful to edit 😂

    • @MizzAugust7
      @MizzAugust7 10 месяцев назад +2

      Anxious? I was yelling- No no no !

    • @jobertvangool9961
      @jobertvangool9961 10 месяцев назад +1

      For an almost autistic control freak myself, I was yelling to warn you about the solar panel. Never too old to learn something and let me tell you I do that sometimes several times a day 😂. You’re golden!

  • @aphilippinesadventure9184
    @aphilippinesadventure9184 10 месяцев назад +8

    I have a full keel boat and for those who do, anything around marinas is just special. Lol Doing it single handed just multiplies the fun!

  • @chuckcarmichael7835
    @chuckcarmichael7835 10 месяцев назад +7

    Love the positive attitude, James's classic line, "It'll be fine", sums up everything.

  • @AarononYoutube
    @AarononYoutube 10 месяцев назад +23

    now that I'm 30 days into owning and living aboard a small sailboat, I have such a different experience and respect watching these videos. It is way harder than it looks on youtube.

    • @NeanderthalDogma
      @NeanderthalDogma 10 месяцев назад +2

      Post videos bro

    • @johan8724
      @johan8724 10 месяцев назад

      Same here😂😂, i wait until tide comes into the marina so my stern goes the right way when backing out, full keel 32ft nicholson and then full blow reverse and forward and i am out😂😂

    • @AarononYoutube
      @AarononYoutube 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@NeanderthalDogma they are coming soon

    • @AshleyH-kh8vj
      @AshleyH-kh8vj 10 месяцев назад

      Right? I’m living aboard a sailboat during the summers right now and all of this is SO relevant. My anxiety was through the roof when he was struggling!

    • @DouglasCampos84
      @DouglasCampos84 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@johan8724 nicholson 32 WOW, I will still go to England hunt one of these beasts for me!! Awesome and gorgeous small sailboat, ever build! ( my opinion )

  • @jeffd7976
    @jeffd7976 10 месяцев назад +11

    That's the real stuff there. In the raw. Really glad you have the integrity to just post it like that. Cruising is frequent moments like that regardless of your skill level. If a person is easily embarrassed, frustrate or panic easily, or don't like working on boats, they might want to reconsider cruising.

  • @carlosrosa1965
    @carlosrosa1965 10 месяцев назад +5

    Hats off and respect to you for keeping it real and demonstrating it's never perpetual perfection.

  • @dstadt71
    @dstadt71 10 месяцев назад +11

    It's great that you are sharing the lows with the highs and how you just persevere through them. Keep up with the great content!! Your videos are well made I'm my opinion. Glad I was able to find you on Instagram too!

  • @AdventureYachtSeaMonkey
    @AdventureYachtSeaMonkey 10 месяцев назад +2

    Apologies for the long comment! It’s videos like this and your other ones (lost rudder, busted gooseneck, etc.) that saved my arse yesterday.
    I was on a dead run under genoa alone(I’d dowsed the main) and heading into harbour about to make a bar crossing. She’s a headsail driven boat, so when the wind (right on my stern) gybes the gennie and it backs, it really moves the boat around. As a precaution, I started the motor well before crossing the bar. Staying a straight course through a tight and hazardous entrance was nearly impossible with the wind playing the gennie, so I decided to furl and go under engine alone. That’s when the sail jammed half furled! The sea state was getting sporty near the bar.
    At that point, I channeled you. I calmed down and slowed my thinking. Immediate safety actions - diagnose - plan - do.
    I had enough sea room to turn away from the bar and head into wind. Lucky I had the motor on as a precaution. Now with the tiller pilot taking me away from danger, I diagnosed that the spinnaker halyard had fouled the top swivel. I unfurled the gennie, led the spin halyard outboard with a boat hook, which gave enough leverage to unfoul the swivel. I then made the spin halyard fast at a spot less likely to foul again, furled the gennie and made my way back in. Safe.
    A very long way of saying that I’ve worked hard to adopt your mindset as I grow as a solo sailor and it was a massive help yesterday. Thank you 🙏

  • @michaelhearns8018
    @michaelhearns8018 9 месяцев назад +1

    James, I’m so happy you got that engine problem sorted….
    Happy sailing New Zealand buddy 🤗🤗👍

  • @user-wf6up3dv4t
    @user-wf6up3dv4t 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hey James, the name of the women who helped you at the marina is Katharina. She is a german sailor. I meet her first in march when i was out with my boat on the dock in whaitangi. What a small world...now I am sitting here back in germany and watching your videos. I like your channel very much. Lovely greetings, Bernhard

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  10 месяцев назад

      Yea one of her other friends commented yesterday and said he sent her the video, so kind of her to help 🙏🏻

  • @frank4one
    @frank4one 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have a Bristol 27 and have been pinned to a dock numerous times due to strong currents in a marina. Always good fun. I enjoy your videos.

  • @ricopo3522
    @ricopo3522 10 месяцев назад +2

    I felt all of that.
    The reason I get on with sailors, mariners is resilience and humility. There's simply no way of living and/or working on the sea for any amount of time without having being served a big healthy, steaming dose of humility.

  • @japc4326
    @japc4326 10 месяцев назад +1

    James, I could see the anxiety in your eyes and could feel it too. Glad it was a kind of easy fix in the end and really great that you took the time to do a shake down run. I think the case fails on those starters because the thrust length or the throw on the rod is not right and it smashed into the case, or it could be just a lousy knock off casting. John

  • @BrianUnderhill
    @BrianUnderhill 10 месяцев назад +1

    Mate! I can sympathize and the best thing about this is how you kept your sense of humor and didn't let it drag you down! Keep on plugging fella!

  • @strallen
    @strallen 10 месяцев назад

    James, patient, calm brave sailor. Thank you for the ongoing inspiration. Feel sure there were a few well-chosen words when you found the starter in pieces. We have a Sigma 41 bought from an absolutely wonderful owner who left us spares for every part of the engine in the bilges when we took her on- again carefully wrapped and oiled. We bought her in 2017 and so far have used every one of the spares. The kindest thing anyone can do for a fellow seafarer is leave enough spare parts to get a new owner home. Delighted your undocking trauma went less bad than it could have done. Hooray for fellow sea travellers on hand when you need them.🤞👍

  • @ericj4769
    @ericj4769 10 месяцев назад +1

    I wouldn't say you were nervous as much as careful brother... I know that feeling after 8 years in the active Army. You already owned this man, safe travels

  • @marianoschaller9066
    @marianoschaller9066 8 месяцев назад

    Man, you have to be very brave to show the start!!! Dockingg and undocking, the most terrifying moments. And loosing your mast too...
    Good video.

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  8 месяцев назад +1

      I think it’s only fair to show the failures and the successes.

  • @AshleyH-kh8vj
    @AshleyH-kh8vj 10 месяцев назад +2

    Oof! I’m so glad she helped. It’s funny because it makes you wonder if we create a self-fulfilling prophecy when we’re super anxious bc we aren’t thinking as clearly lol~ it’s a struggle.
    Glad you got her out without any real damage. And yes, my fav saying is “it all comes out in the wash” ❤

  • @mitchellandmarythomas2372
    @mitchellandmarythomas2372 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for sharing, James, and for keeping it real. Also, huge respect for staying calm during the whole dock episode. Anxiety inducing moments like that are the only time I ever feel "seasick", and I was actually getting a bit nauseous watching you and the whole time I'm thinking 'Don't crush the solar panel..don't pop the dinghy'.

  • @southernpaths2986
    @southernpaths2986 10 месяцев назад +2

    Never a dull moment onboard the Good Ship Triteia !!

  • @phucknuts.7065
    @phucknuts.7065 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’m 41 and I’ve decided im going to learn to sail and get a boat for my retirement. I almost shat myself watching this unfold as I wanted to help but couldn’t. 😅

  • @boathemian7694
    @boathemian7694 10 месяцев назад +1

    So when my wife was sailing in to South Georgia island they tried to start their yanmar 3gm to avoid some sea ice and… nothing. No wind, no engine, with a big ass blob of ice overtaking their little Wylie sailboat. Desperate and a long way from anywhere they actually managed to hand crank the engine/ without a manual crank handle. They were able to use a strap wrapped around the flywheel and pulled it like a friggin chainsaw.

  • @rymegkasri
    @rymegkasri 10 месяцев назад +1

    I don't think there's anyone who has been sailing much who hasn't been in that same situation - good on you for sharing your mistakes so we can all learn from them. I know I busted a brand new solar panel by shifting into forward too late coming out of the dock! No one was hurt, and that's what really matters, boats are easy to repair.

  • @daveaver2804
    @daveaver2804 10 месяцев назад +2

    You nailed it with the less than quality motor parts being produced these last 6-7 years.
    Still paying top dollar though.
    Glad it didn’t damage rebuild.

  • @Abc-kf4qx
    @Abc-kf4qx 10 месяцев назад

    Love the honesty. Anyone who owns a sailboat knows how real this is.

  • @Frank-E
    @Frank-E 10 месяцев назад +1

    Oh man. I so wish I could have been there helping you out… so glad it turned out well in the end. Blessings

  • @alexandercarlsson2283
    @alexandercarlsson2283 10 месяцев назад +1

    Best video in all of those years! It happens, it just does. To the very best.

  • @loboestepario219
    @loboestepario219 10 месяцев назад +3

    You managed the situation the best possible way...Nice and easy...sh!t happens😮 good to see you taking it with humour.

  • @aspielife9323
    @aspielife9323 10 месяцев назад +2

    I would love to sail but I am poor AF and have many health issues. I can't see it ever happening. But your video give my a glimpse into the life. Thank you. At least I get to life semi-vicariously through your videos.

  • @boathemian7694
    @boathemian7694 10 месяцев назад +3

    Nice job mate. Years ago I had a 30’ Tahiti ketch, she was an ultimate solo sailor. Her lovely Yanmar had problems so when I got poor I removed it and went engineless, sort of. I had a crappy Seagull OB but it was famously unreliable. That boat taught me a lot about myself and sailing

  • @johnreed1840
    @johnreed1840 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing this!

  • @novabigstar1509
    @novabigstar1509 10 месяцев назад

    Glad you got it sorted out close to land James and also have a spare on board now. That is insane how it cracked. That metal must have been cast wrong. Sort of depressing seeing that happen on a vital part that should have passed some type of quality inspection by the manufacturer. Wishing you safe travels as always!

  • @simonburkey3928
    @simonburkey3928 10 месяцев назад

    Hi James. Thanks a lot for sharing that experience. I had a similar drifting experience in a marina recently, I have a very small vivacity 650 which is also slow to respond at low speed from the outboard and very susceptible to wind, there was a strong breeze blowing straight into the berth as I was leaving. Didn’t hit anyone and fortunately there were people to lend a hand too, but felt really bad about it after. Decided it’s all a learning curve and will do things differently next time.
    Anyway you sharing shows it can happen to anyone and I’m grateful for you showing the rough and the smooth.
    Love the videos, just came across you so binging on your back catalogue.
    Keep it up. Cheers.

  • @arthurboulton4511
    @arthurboulton4511 10 месяцев назад

    JAMES YOUR THE MAN "stay safe"

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 10 месяцев назад

    So good you trusted your instinct and did a proper shakedown. You avoid a true tragedy. Good on you!

  • @swollensquirrel8275
    @swollensquirrel8275 10 месяцев назад

    My heart dropped when you revved up and kept sliding backwards/sideways! What a ride. Great video as always

  • @dannyfisher9223
    @dannyfisher9223 10 месяцев назад

    Wow James all the heartache with motor troubles are over!!! Thanks for another great episode mate! Enjoy and travel safe out there!!!

  • @user-sm8eq3vl4g
    @user-sm8eq3vl4g 10 месяцев назад

    I enjoy your sailing videos. They are so educational.

  • @RetirementFund750
    @RetirementFund750 10 месяцев назад

    I’m glad that wonderful lady was there to help out and I’m glad it wasn’t anything major wrong. After doing a major job like that I would definitely be nervous too. My stomach would’ve sank when the starter locked up, But I’m glad it all worked out in the end and hopefully you will have a lot of adventures before something else goes wrong🤞🏼

  • @robjackson5777
    @robjackson5777 10 месяцев назад

    If you haven't experienced some sort of maritime disaster (or near disaster) you haven't been on the water long enough. I have a 1967 Bristol 39 which prop walks wickedly to port. Saw a video online where the owner used a dock cleat and a turning block at the bow to pull himself out. Works beautifully. It is now my go to after pushing my 18,000 lb sloop out of the slip, engine in idle. I've had nightmares thinking what would happen if for some reason I wasn't able to hop on. Hit me up if you'd like a primer on that method. Keep on keeping on James, it's glorious!

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  10 месяцев назад

      I am almost never in Marinas anymore so I will stick to this method since it’s been fine for 6 years. That technique sounds awesome though

  • @plexiglasscorn
    @plexiglasscorn 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you, I appreciate your work and for making it real.

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  10 месяцев назад +1

      🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @leandrovalentecosta6842
    @leandrovalentecosta6842 10 месяцев назад

    keep calm my friend, some days the things get bad, but in other days emprove...That´s life

  • @outofbounds218
    @outofbounds218 10 месяцев назад

    Brother, you have an awesome outlook on life, I needed your inspiration today!

  • @mrmoses2434
    @mrmoses2434 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ah man, that whole situation gave me flashbacks to a couple of incidents me and the old man have gotten into on his Stewart 34 😂. So stressful.

  • @paulsteventon8315
    @paulsteventon8315 10 месяцев назад

    Ah, I had a similar slip exit disaster in the Ionian when I forgot that the tender was tied on to the bow. Lol, your video brought all the memories flooding back. Love your channel.

  • @neilrush659
    @neilrush659 10 месяцев назад

    All I could see was your solar panel being ripped off in spectacular fashion, my gad. But well done James, you held your kool bro and got the situation under control and all was well on Triteai. Despite the almost catastrophe, this was a super episode, thanks so much...best of energy to you ☘

  • @jasperoliger
    @jasperoliger 10 месяцев назад

    It’s crazy to see how fast James can navigate his ship when he needs to. Jumping from cockpit to port side and back so quickly. It really shows that he’s an experienced hand before the mast

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  10 месяцев назад +1

      That swift current sure encouraged me to pick up the pace 😂

    • @jasperoliger
      @jasperoliger 10 месяцев назад

      @@SailorJames either way man, the way you live and love what you do is truly inspiring. I hope to one day purchase my own vessel and see more of our beautiful planet before I go. Thank you so much for the entertainment and inspiration, keep on keepin on man!

  • @zackk6943
    @zackk6943 8 месяцев назад

    So glad you saved your solar panel!

  • @FullyAMPT
    @FullyAMPT 10 месяцев назад +1

    Such a great ep mate
    Showing the tough times keeps it all so real
    Well done and fingers crossed that is the bad jujus all done with

  • @edwinflynn9744
    @edwinflynn9744 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow James you had my heart racing in that episode. Mine is only a 22 ft trailer sailor but i've drifted like you did in close quarters and I know how that feels. Downright Scary. you managed OK. I hope you can fix the gear change, that really is very important. Best luck .

  • @thezz199
    @thezz199 10 месяцев назад +4

    James you absolute legend!

  • @Andy-gb4yr
    @Andy-gb4yr 10 месяцев назад

    I have a long keel, coming out of Howth, IRL, I ended on the piles as the wind took the bow, brilliant that you shared the video 🫡

  • @michaelg7076
    @michaelg7076 10 месяцев назад

    Ok, I have to take a deep breath and relax! You gave me such anxiety, holy cow, I was trying to help push that boat all the way from Oklahoma. My reach is just not that great, but I tried as much as I could. So glad to see you safe.

  • @nxxdefiant
    @nxxdefiant 10 месяцев назад

    thanks for the video it was entertaining

  • @tonymoon6936
    @tonymoon6936 10 месяцев назад

    i have to say james that your content is always riveting, no matter who youre with or what youre doing. live life brother.

  • @MOSSFEEN
    @MOSSFEEN 10 месяцев назад

    Another Mighty Episode Edge of the seat sort of stuff Thanks James

  • @ishontz
    @ishontz 10 месяцев назад

    That was fun james

  • @odinshunter9297
    @odinshunter9297 10 месяцев назад +2

    A little tips from annoying me😅. Don't have solar panels sticking out when trying to get out of the dock. Also the engine gearbox didn't kick in, guess I have to finish this to see what was going on😊
    Keep up the good work🎉

  • @tlanand21
    @tlanand21 10 месяцев назад +1

    That was intense

  • @MikeSantis
    @MikeSantis 10 месяцев назад

    I do the same with my long keel boat. Being on the boat I put it slightly in reverse and half way out I put it in neutral and pull my self out slowly by pushing/pulling on the poles on both sides or pushing my self away from the neighbour boats. And when it is almost out, while standing on the bow I grab the starboard pole and direct the bow towards the exit of the harbour. Then I push hard on the pole to point the boat around and run back to the cockpit to drive off. The joy of a long keel boat but I wouldn't change it for any fin keel boat. Have had my boat for 5 years now and I have changed the starter on my Yanmar 3YM20 twice so far.

  • @TangoOne
    @TangoOne 10 месяцев назад +1

    Jesus, this had my heart racing just watching.

  • @normabaker5837
    @normabaker5837 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @castlev1986
    @castlev1986 10 месяцев назад

    i hope you have better days man all the money you spent & you would think it would work

  • @genglandoh
    @genglandoh 10 месяцев назад

    Very interesting how the starter failed.
    Good that it did not damage the engine.
    I think most sailors have had an oh-crap moment while docking.

  • @aeronautekBC
    @aeronautekBC 10 месяцев назад

    Great save on all accounts!

  • @DAVEEMAN1
    @DAVEEMAN1 10 месяцев назад

    Great clip of when shtf. Ha, reminded me of when the transmission cable fell off the shifter lever as I motored to my slip. Ahhh, no reversing to stop 😳😳. Moving lever, it was obvious nothing was attached to the other end. Glad there was no video of that disaster. 🤪

  • @jasonmcintosh2632
    @jasonmcintosh2632 10 месяцев назад

    SOB. "Some days you get the bear, some days the bear gets you." When things don't to well, I tell myself that I'm making good memories. The good days seem to just slip out of your memory, but the bad days seem to stay and linger forever. You've made some memories that will stay with you for a long time. Thankfully, all's well in the end. Thanks for sharing the bad days too. This is what true life is about. Fair winds.

  • @mark95b77
    @mark95b77 10 месяцев назад

    James..I totally get the issue with “new “ parts.
    I don’t have the sailing background you have but automotive is sort of my thing.
    It never fails..if I don’t rebuild it myself or take the original core and have it rebuilt there is some issue either immediately or down the down in some way.
    Glad you rebuilt the original starter .. the core / housing is just such better material than the newer stuff out there ..
    Enjoy yourself, be safe, really enjoy your content
    Thanks again

  • @charlesholt8773
    @charlesholt8773 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent grace under pressure...😎

  • @haydenrhoads6617
    @haydenrhoads6617 3 месяца назад

    I’ve owned multiple Full/ 3/4 keel boats. They are best steered in reverse! I had a 39’ ericson mk2 modified fin keel. Strong currents in the marina caused me to smash into the dock and being a cored hull it went right through. Luckily it was above the waterline. I’ll never buy another cored hull boat.

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  3 месяца назад

      Everyone who has ever sailed a full keeled boat knows full keel boats with inboards are terrible at going in reverse

  • @davidfrederick9051
    @davidfrederick9051 10 месяцев назад

    That was scary to watch, bless your heart I truly admire you.

  • @gregmcevoy3146
    @gregmcevoy3146 9 месяцев назад

    F**k me James, you are a champ. As a relatively new skipper of my own boat (going on 2 years now), my highest stress moments are always getting in or out of a slip. Thanks for keeping it real.

  • @patlorch8478
    @patlorch8478 10 месяцев назад

    Great episode. You are tough as nails.

  • @accousticdee
    @accousticdee 10 месяцев назад +1

    Use a warp line next time to take your full keel out of the slip. Look it up with ASA.

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  10 месяцев назад

      I know how and it still wouldn’t work without the prop engaged

  • @cadilacdesert
    @cadilacdesert 10 месяцев назад +2

    That has been me so many times trying to handle boat by myself at port.

  • @ohyaldi
    @ohyaldi 10 месяцев назад

    Hi james my first thought was hydrolock my 3gmd has done it twice glad it was the starter. but then again exploding like that after all youve done i would have headed to the med shelf.. be safe

  • @martinheath9947
    @martinheath9947 9 месяцев назад

    Glad you got the starter replaced. Somebody get the man a new throttle controller. That thing is not seaworthy. I think I would have been as anxious. Madness! 😅

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  9 месяцев назад

      The cables are fine, it’s the throttle body

  • @journeymanadventure
    @journeymanadventure 10 месяцев назад

    We all have one of those days😊 if you're going to bump make it a slow bump 🏴‍☠️

  • @1240enzo
    @1240enzo 10 месяцев назад

    We had exactly or at least a fairly similar situation to your problem with the throttle body mechanism, and this too happened in the marina. In the end the simple situation was to replace the throttle mechanism. That cost around $400 Aud. Then next after having replaced the unit we still couldn’t engage the throttle to drive. The problem in that instance was due to a simple mistake, we reversed the way it should have been installed. Once corrected, we have had no more issues with this.

  • @jaymatthews9324
    @jaymatthews9324 10 месяцев назад +1

    "New parts don't equal good parts." I've heard that one most of my life. I never thought we would enter the phase where the first place to look, is the newest part you installed. It's gotten to the point where I just assume I have a 50% chance. I really feel bad for mechanics that are bearing the brunt of the outrage.

  • @user-mb2pw6ck6i
    @user-mb2pw6ck6i 10 месяцев назад

    I watched your latest video. The shot of the engine control system is identical to that we have on our Vertue class yacht with aYanmar 1gm10 engine . The controller on our yacht is now 30 years old and in that time I have done a complete service down to the last nut and bolt 4 times. They are completely serviceable and with the correct grease will last the life of the engine. The Yanmar engine has a pull cable on the fuel rack and needs to be correctly fitted to 12:20 ensure that that rack is in idle position when moving from forward to astern. We never start our 1gm20 in any other position than idle and it starts instantly. Good sailing

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  10 месяцев назад

      Mine is riveted not bolted so we have different systems obviously

  • @keeldragger
    @keeldragger 10 месяцев назад

    This vid made me a little anxious! I still have PTSD from trying to back my old full-keeled Fuji 35 out of a downwind slip. Impossible to predict which direction it would back and it had a large turning radius moving forward.

  • @zaundy
    @zaundy 10 месяцев назад

    You can get a strong tidal flow through that marina, adds to the difficulty, more so with a full keel when sitting sideways to it 😊

  • @andyb.1026
    @andyb.1026 10 месяцев назад

    Awe James, that was almost easy,, I had a 34ft Hartley Queenslander, 12 tons of ferro cement & Long Keel ~ try manoeuvring that in a tight Marina ~ but like anything after a bit of practice its surprising what you can do.
    Out at sea, nothing beats a long keeler..
    Fair winds James from Bonnie Scotland. 😀😃😋😉

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  10 месяцев назад +1

      I have had this boat for 6 years, fair to say I have some practice 😂

  • @loxbex
    @loxbex 10 месяцев назад

    Hey James. I know exactly how you felt by experience! You did well. 👍🏻🙏🏻
    I have a similar old shifter. There is only one position where the knob comes out. Probably to prevent coming out unintentionally while the transmission is in gear.
    Maybe if the shifter is installed “wrong” or somehow “offset” the transmission is in “neutral” on the gearbox itself - but not on the shifter housing up in the cockpit.
    Hard to write it down. 🙈Hope you know what I mean.
    If you take it out. Take off the cables - now you can spin the handle 360 degrees. There should be a resting position of the handle where the knob comes out. That’s where your “shifter housing neutral” is. Reinstall everything and decide in wich angle you want the handle to be.
    Not sure if it works, but it’s worth a try.
    Fair winds! Lothar

    • @manfredolson6889
      @manfredolson6889 10 месяцев назад +1

      Get a new shifter.

    • @loxbex
      @loxbex 10 месяцев назад

      @@manfredolson6889 😂👍🏻 I’d probably do that. But (un-)fortunately those were built to last forever…

  • @elliottscott6179
    @elliottscott6179 10 месяцев назад

    Rebuilding a starter is an art. Most folks put in brushes and a bendix and call it soup. Most folks don't check the bushing and the alignment of the armature. This is crap and it's totally normal I'm from the jetski world. I just started doing them myself! On my old Wetbike, my starter experience was identical to yours. I rebuilt my old one and it's on it's 3rd year.

  • @iancrossan9210
    @iancrossan9210 10 месяцев назад

    Maybe drop th whole things in a bucket of boiling soapy water and manipulate lever and button to loosen it up. . Honestly in mine the whole inside was filled with corroded powdery salts which I turn jammed up the gearing etc. . The hot water should loosen it up. Dry and squirt some lube in where y can. Anyway thanks for sharing your sailing travails, got my own list too 👍 all the best

  • @stevelawrie9115
    @stevelawrie9115 10 месяцев назад

    Ah... another day in paradise. :)

  • @tarikjn
    @tarikjn 10 месяцев назад

    Hats off for managing this situation - but also this shows where sail drives shine. They give you steering authority at low speed because the axle can pivot. Another thing that jumped out to me: you should look into replacing your hard panels with some flex panels placed on the floor/roofs surfaces of your boat so that you don’t have any additional structure for them that can get caught on things. Flex panels have gotten so much cheaper over the last few years and are fairly affordable now.

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  10 месяцев назад

      I would never down grade my solar panels

  • @Lost_AtSea_
    @Lost_AtSea_ 10 месяцев назад

    Being nervous is understandable. The boat is your lifeline

  • @johan8724
    @johan8724 10 месяцев назад

    I know the struggle with my longkeeler 32ft nicholson. I wait until tide comes into the marina so the stern goes to starboard when i leave the slip and then a full blow in reverse and then forward and i am out.

  • @iancrossan9210
    @iancrossan9210 10 месяцев назад

    Hey bro, I have exactly the same throttle set up on my boat, they get really gummed up inside with corrosion with the Ali cast. Anyway you can pull them apart they are easy to clean (boiling soapy poured on first is a good start) grease lube it all up and get going again. The prob I have with mine now that it operates so freely it tends to fall back off the revs a bit if I don’t maintain pressure on the handle! Given it is cast Ali I’d not hammer the engaging pin. All the best safe travels….

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  10 месяцев назад

      Mine is riveted closed not bolted, impossible to break apart to service without destroying it

  • @ReneArchner
    @ReneArchner 10 месяцев назад

    Your good samaritan that helped you push off those pilings was our dear friend Katharina. I've just sent her your video. Next time you are in Bavaria I'm sure you'll be invited for a coffee 😉

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  10 месяцев назад +1

      That is amazing!!!! Thank you for this comment!!!

    • @ReneArchner
      @ReneArchner 10 месяцев назад

      @@SailorJamesyou are so welcome! Thank you for your great videos and story telling. Keep up the good work Brother! Fair winds!

  • @Wv8675
    @Wv8675 10 месяцев назад

    Leaving that dock looked stressful man 🇺🇸

  • @highwaystar8310
    @highwaystar8310 10 месяцев назад

    Hang in there buddy unfortunately we get tested everyday and chalk it up as part of the adventure with memories being made and stories to tell! You might want to have that weak part of the starter made out of billet aluminum from a good machinist shop.

  • @chuckdilmore2040
    @chuckdilmore2040 10 месяцев назад +1

    Man, RESPECT! I shared your anxiety *grabs heart* because I've been there. But - as always - your post-chaos calm and James brand of Zen kindof gives us ALL a dose of perspective. You're good medicine. Thank you for the great series!

  • @duanedhillon8908
    @duanedhillon8908 10 месяцев назад +2

    I installed a Wosp brand starter on my yanmar3gm30 . they are made in England.

  • @mutzznutz
    @mutzznutz 10 месяцев назад

    it's not that your not perfect it's the fact you care when building ❤👍