Calatoria incepe! Am achiziționat un iaht cu motor Uniflite din 1978* 42′ care avea nevoie de multă dragoste. Sprijină-ne pe măsură ce ne continuăm călătoria, obțineți acces la conținut exclusiv și discutați cu noi: ▸https://www.patreon.com/seekingseas * Schimbat din 1984 în 1978. Titlul și înregistrarea spune 1984, dar după publicarea acestui videoclip cineva a fost destul de amabil să ne anunțe că este de fapt 1978 MEU!
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Restaurarea unui iaht neglijat de 40 de ani | Ep. 1
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Nice job. At Walmart in the automotive section they have a septic cleaner called Super Clean comes in a purple 1 gallon plastic container. You can put it in a spray bottle and use if to clean the yellowed instrument cover. Remove the cover spray it with the cleaner in about 20 seconds the yellow will be running off. Spray it with water at that time. I would do both sides. Then you use a cutter buffing compound and buff it out. Will look clear like new.
Geez, I would love to have had the same experience. Fantastic. A new 42 ft. yacht would really have nothing over this one. You can add the Garmin's and whatever other electronic gismos new ones come with but not the $2 million price tag. You probably did not spend more than $25,000 to have the same enjoyment, utility in every respect and pride of ownership. Even more of the last attribute since you did so much of the work yourselves in restoring this Queen of the Seas to her former stature and elegance.
I definitely would do this but my cost would be 5x because im not handy at all know nothing about engines great 1st video you 2 look happy!!!!!!!!!!!!
Previous owner was a semen gone bad.
Looks like it’s ready for a 3 hour cruise:)
Loved watching all the 18 episodes🤔waiting for more! my one question I have is how did you find the vessel for sale? as I'm not having much results in finding something similar here in 🤠Australia, thanks! keep up with the terrific work.😚😎
What was the total cost of the boat was the engine repairs and the haul out? I intend to watch this whole series! I live over in Snohomish Washington so the waterways are interesting to me after being on the East Coast for 10 years:-)
NICE happy for you so much could have went wrong happy to see and knock on wood it all goes well so nice to see people with dreams that work out.
Not sure what the motives are, but you can definitely remove the obnoxious music and focus more on essentials about how you did the repairs. Anyway, that would be more ideal for someone like me who wants to be educated, not entertained. Just sayin' it. 😉
Good engine those Detroit diesels keep eye on oil pressure they are known for injector lines leaking 😳 will dilute engine oil
I just found your channel. You guys are lucky so far. Good luck with your project. I’m looking forward to watching all of your videos.
You guys are amazing! My hubby and I were impressed when you got those engines running. How did you get the mechanical knowledge?
Nice old boat 😊⛵
OMG $5000? Wow you got a real bargain!
Is it the Isle of Wight because that ship looks like the red funnel in the distance
Her voice is so annoying
Steady as she goes…
Awesome! I'm going to start a restoration on my cruiser next spring.
A lot of boat for $5000 great bones inside
Terrible audio quality 😢
We have the YF 48 – or your boat with a 6 foot cockpit added. They are great boats and worth the work you put into them.
I’m very happy for y’all! Hope all works well for you.
Good luck with the boat!
Geert
Belgium
👍👏👍👏
Wow you got it going congratulations all the best…
Saya suka bot mu
Lookin good guys!!!
You guys did an awesome job I’m restoring my boat I’m about to give up you guys inspired to keep going because financially it’s killing me ❤❤❤❤
Damn you guys did some good work with her in a short amount of time! enjoy!!
1:44 D8???
Whoa! That is so awesome, I can’t wait to watch the whole journey to see this incredible boat come back to life.
Partner???? Too bad he won’t marry you. Get your name on EVERYTHING!! OPPS, SEE HE THREW YOU OVER VERY QUICKLY, lesson learned, I hope!
Absolutely beautiful boat. You'll have many years all the enjoyment
Hey are you guys still in the Seattle area??
I miss my old '66 uniflite..good times!
Word of caution the uniflite boats are known for blisters on the hull and expensive to fix but they carry great engines Detroit and Chryslers
Old Detroit, I could have told you it would run.
Did the previous owner oink, they obviously lived like a pig?
On your zinc install–the shaft zins are too close to the struts, this restrict the waterflow to the strut bearing, install about 3 fingers forward of the strut and aaout 3 fingers spacing from each other–Mikey, in Belfair
Coral Gables Florida 🌴🇺🇸 USA DEFINITELY not my part of the country but enjoying the boating anyway 👌 🏄
If the boat is structurally sound well with a lot of elbow grease it will make a he'll of a boat at the right price
Awesome! Best wishes!
At what time did you guys get your tetanus shots??
The original press metal rocker covers on the 6-71 Detroits can be problematic for oil leaks, but there are updated cast aluminum versions most people find dont leak. She sounds very sweet on the water ))
Get yourself a nut driver for all those hose clamps!!
Not sure about "bridging the connection between hot and ground"… That would look like the fourth of July and leave you with a melted screwdriver 😂
Good bones on her, amazed that it wasn't worse considering how truly terrible it looked at the start of the video. Good luck!
Get rid of 10 yr old fuel an have water tanks clean out