I have a commercial grouper boat in Florida i haul it out every two years for a bottom job and repaint the gear shaft prop etc and use Scotch Brite pads in between to keep it as clean as possible i top out at 9 knots so i need a smooth bottom i know the work that goes into this process nice work captain we haul our boats out on a cradle on a rail way and a big winch
Lovely views of all the boats and interesting to see the boat being hauled up out of the water. Surprising to see so much growth on its haul. Thank you, my friend. 10:02
@@Slithey7433 Sorry about that. I made a mistake when I uploaded this video. I got it confused with the boats that were being launched videos. I edited the title after Roney's comment.
The truck was a great help in dry docking the boat. We do it manually in my hometown because it is an island where there is no truck so people rely mostly on pulleys and manpower
Hmm, besides the different machines used there is another huge difference in a haulout in BC, the yard is required by law to pressure wash the fouling before setting it on blocks. 30 minutes in the slings of the travel lift in a designated area to wash the hull clear of 99% of the fouling. and yup, most yards use a travel lift to haul out, a few use the old rail and cradle systems still.
@@dontmissthelittlethings Seriously if someone pulls up with a pickup truck and trailer you all charge 50 bucks? Or is that for your cool ass trailer and truck to pull them out?
Good Lord! You’d think the owner would send a diver down once in awhile to scrape that bottom. Can’t imagine how much extra fuel that cost to operate the boat like that. Makes you wonder about how that boat is maintained in general…
Beautiful sharing friend the boat is very dirty suport here 6:01
L2
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Wow! Lotta wildlife under there - speed doubled when it’s clean lol
Yes, likely so. Thanks for watching.
An Awesome Amazing video. FFS A1
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I have a commercial grouper boat in Florida i haul it out every two years for a bottom job and repaint the gear shaft prop etc and use Scotch Brite pads in between to keep it as clean as possible i top out at 9 knots so i need a smooth bottom i know the work that goes into this process nice work captain we haul our boats out on a cradle on a rail way and a big winch
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Like 6..........Greetings from Alberta ........Fascinating .........May you have a blessed Sunday ........Tom
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Such a beautiful drydock video lots of boats👍
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So nice to see the process of drydocking a boat. I have never seen it done before. Thanks for sharing with us. Have a great week Kylie.👍
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That’s a haulout. No dry dock anywhere to be seen.
@@Slithey7433 A place to put the boat at high water to work on during the low tide is also available.
That was not dry docking a boat. That was a haul out.
very cool video, looks like a lot of cleaning to be done, take care
It sure is.
Happy 2024! Wishing you a year filled with peace and love.
Thanks, same to you.
Thanks for sharing. Returning Support with Full View and Like. Looks it's been a long time since that one was out.
It sure is.
🌟Wonderful content, these amazing a beautiful sharing, 4 like it. Good luck my friend.🙏
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nice sharing ,,,rare scene
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Superb sharing of boat drydocking moments. Thank you for sharing those moments. 10:02
You're welcome.
beautiful video always sucses to your, thanks
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Lovely views of all the boats and interesting to see the boat being hauled up out of the water. Surprising to see so much growth on its haul. Thank you, my friend. 10:02
Perhaps this boat has the "record" for growth. Might have something to do with it's berth, hard to say.
That was an awesome and satisfying boat launch. Fantastic job guys. Thanks for sharing this interesting video.
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Launch?
@@Slithey7433 Sorry about that. I made a mistake when I uploaded this video. I got it confused with the boats that were being launched videos. I edited the title after Roney's comment.
Im a commercial shellfisherman from Rhode Island . Love these kind of videos , 😊
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Do you have these kinds of creatures on your boats?
Nice moment with your vidéo my friend, have a beautiful sunday 👍🙏❤
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The truck was a great help in dry docking the boat. We do it manually in my hometown because it is an island where there is no truck so people rely mostly on pulleys and manpower
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Maritime dingleberries!!! Never thought that could be a thing. . .
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Proses menaikkan kapal yang mau docking. Sistim yang sangat bagus dan efesien..
Terima kasih banyak telah menonton.
I can’t imagine how much extra fuel that the boat used with all that stuff hanging off of it 😮
The boat has been inactive for a few months, off-season.
@@dontmissthelittlethingsI was just going to ask that question if she had been tied up for a while and not earning an honest daily wage
As I'm watching this, a rainbow appeared on my kitchen counter for you. I take it as a sign of good luck. ❤🌈❤
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May God bless her and all who sail in her :-)
Right on.
hello, good video fully watched 10:02 👍🎶🎵
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Crazy we don’t have that problem with river boats gravel keeps them clean lol nice boat cool video
Thanks for the view. This is the Atlantic Ocean. We have to clean the bottom a couple times a year.
Nice trailer
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Good loading
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A whole ecosystem living under that boat ⛵🚢😊
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Bravissimi
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Very interesting job...lifting motorboats to land...
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Wooobuddy!!! 435k in one month!!!!! Congratulations. I guess you should do a lot more of these videos. 🍻
Yeah, we've been keeping an eye on this one. I have a playlist of boats being hauled out, must have something to do with the name....lol.
amazing how those little tripods can hold a boat that big
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That’ll buff right out!
For sure. Thanks for the visit.
A Fantastic Job taking this huge boat out of the water safely.
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@@dontmissthelittlethings That boat is Dirty Bro.
@@williambarker9889 Youm right.
this was very interesting, hull looks a little dirty
Yes, needs a cleaning for sure.
The ol girl needs a scrubbin😅
She must of been waiting around fer a minute 😅
7:05 tis a nice little boat this one, looks almost as small as mine 😆
But I can imagine it's every bit of 34'😅
I can find out. I know it has a large number of horses.
@@dontmissthelittlethings yea, I bet she does, mine might have 80 😆
Very Nice ⚘️ sharing, have a Nice week-end.
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Mantap hadi full lur Vidionya ini sudah sy klik lanjut klik sebaliknya lurr biar tambah mantap salam kenal dari jauh👍
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This Nice ,no problem to boat
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Definitely time to have the bottom cleaned
Yes, absolutely. Thanks for watching.
How long from the last haulout?@@dontmissthelittlethings
@@railroad9000 Usually a couple times a year.
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Wow so many barnacles to remove 😮
Getting ready for the upcoming fishery.
Hello dear friend! I really like how you rest. Thank you, it was a pleasure to watch your vacation. , I wish you happiness...........
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Holy barnacles, SpongeBob!
And other growths.
Looks a little over due for a scraping.
We agree. Thanks for watching.
How long was the boat in the water? The algae look decorative! ⚓❤⚓
The boat was in the water since the end of the lobster season (end of May). Thanks for watching.
@@dontmissthelittlethings Enormous, in my latitudes they are mussels.
Steady as she goes..
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They make taking a 12-15 ton boat out of the water look easy. A1
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@@dontmissthelittlethings Guaranteed. I watch All of your Clips.
Need this boat for maintain at the drydock
Yes, that's right.
It's a big boat good for cruise
And quite fast.
We are supposed eat that stuff in the not too distant future.
Can you imagine?
Not really, I can't see me eating it. Guess I'll go hungry. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Monthly bottom cleaning would prevent that mess.
Absolutely, but 12 times a year isn't feasible.
My MY is in San Diego so the climate is much different. I get the bottom washed every moth @@dontmissthelittlethings
been in the water for a while
Yeah, 8 months or so. Thanks for stopping by.
Nice video my freind 😊❤❤❤
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👍👍
Okay.
Whats the weight of this vessel? (Suprised at how easy the truck pulls it out)
Not sure but I'd have to guess 12 gross ton.
@@dontmissthelittlethings okay Thanx.👍🏻
Boy, oh boy. She must have been guzzling diesel and getting nowhere. After a good clean she should fly.
Been tied up, off season.
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I see.
Hmm, besides the different machines used there is another huge difference in a haulout in BC, the yard is required by law to pressure wash the fouling before setting it on blocks. 30 minutes in the slings of the travel lift in a designated area to wash the hull clear of 99% of the fouling.
and yup, most yards use a travel lift to haul out, a few use the old rail and cradle systems still.
The trailer seems to be the best way. They usually just scrape the bottom. Thanks for watching.
It was definitely time for a haircut
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Super 😎🤝
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Omg how long has she been in the sea
Not very long. ( a few months) Thanks for watching.
Wow that’s insane, you will save hundreds in fuel now
🤔do you think his hull aqua-farm created a drag on the engine?
yes, it's a huge increase in fuel.
Yes, absolutely.
That boat is a hydroponic farm.
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thats quit the beam for a small boat
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❤😮🎉
Okay.
$50 bucks to use the ramp... GFY!!!
Expenses to pay. Thanks for watching.
@@dontmissthelittlethings Seriously if someone pulls up with a pickup truck and trailer you all charge 50 bucks? Or is that for your cool ass trailer and truck to pull them out?
@@finscreenname Not real sure how it works.
its a cool
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How is seaweed an barnacles removed 🤔
A metal scraper usually. Many do the bottom a couple times a year.
@@dontmissthelittlethings reducing fuel cost I hope.
That boats sits at the dock way too much! 🤔
During the off-season it doesn't get much use. Thanks for watching.
Easy peasy
Made it look easy.
Legal
Muito bom.
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They've got some good looking boats there.. I need one lol..
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It's too difficult to lunch boat 🚢 it's to big and heavy
Needs some work and cleaning.
Dont use that antifoul paint again 😢
Quite costly too. What do you suggest?
Good Lord! You’d think the owner would send a diver down once in awhile to scrape that bottom. Can’t imagine how much extra fuel that cost to operate the boat like that. Makes you wonder about how that boat is maintained in general…
The boats are tied up in the off-season or hauled up.
The boat is bigger than truck
Yes, almost as big as a house.
What does FFS mean?
I'm not sure.
For fu.k sakes
Why FFS what does it stand for??
I'll have to find out, can only guess.
It's been a decade stay in the water that's it has lots of dirt stick under the body of boat
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That's not a boat. That is a kelp bed.
In need of a good cleaning.
Is F.F.S. the owner's initials?
Not sure on that one.
Who is FFS?
Rawleigh. Thanks for the visit.
Salty watercress
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Treba sad očistiti brod
Da, očišćen jer je otišao loviti jastoge.
Salt water salad.
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Free seafood, all you can eat.🤮
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crappy video footage of suppoting the ship
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You named your boat “for fuck sake” really?
Extra dressing..... Thanks for the visit.
Eeewwwwww
You're right.
Lol he doesn’t know where to start. 😂
I believe you're right.
Muito bom trabalho acabei de chegar assistido na íntegra,😊👍👍💪😇🤠🥰💦🤍🍀🕊️🌿🌹⛴️😎
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