Yes I am subscribed because of the recovery video and wow. Congratulations on bringing it up, too many boats and ships are lost to our waterways and to see one brought up and able to be restored and used again is awesome. That said my condolences to the family of the officer who lost his life when it went down.
Just finished watching the videos on this and it was so much fun. You should be truly commended for finding this one! It’s amazing just how much sand and silt buried it in such a short time, there must be some amazing currents and weather patterns where you are. As far as the engines go, I live in Florida and have floated boats that have been sitting underwater for anywhere up to ten years and because of the fresh water and if they were buried/immobilized, it hasn’t taken much as all to get them running again. Sure they usually have to be rebuilt but typically that’s a lot less than a new engine. Now seawater is a bit different but so much can be told by the condition of the outside of the units and your look almost pristine. Personally I’m so glad you guys did the videos on this, it would be wonderful if whoever you sell it to would video the repairs just because it would be fun to see what happens from here on out. I’d love just to see a power wash of this one... Also, now that I’ve retired I do a lot of electronic restoration and I’d be curious if the radios and Lowrance plotter unit could be saved at all. (My record so far is restoration of a iPhone that had been underwater for six years) You done good! You really should be proud of yourself, this was a real adventure! Buddy
Awesome Find & Sad re the Props... I watched the Adventure w Purpose video recovery & saw those props were not eased up out of water when it was pulled out of water onto the trailer. Why Not ? Anyway, I'm glad you made a follow up video. 😊
Came over from Mr Leisek's channel. Cool boat! Looks like you pulled it out at Dalton Point. Was it sunk around Multnomah Falls? The gorge sure is a beautiful place, we're lucky to have it!
Those engines gotta still run with a little work. What a awesome find. I can't believe this sunk that person in control of it at that time must've sucked at controlling a boat. I would love to see u get those running again. Or send then to me I could get then running again lol.
I have heard different thoughts about the engines. A Marine surveyor told me that there’s no use even trying. Other people have told me that if I would’ve pickeled the cylinders right when we brought it out of the water that would’ve made a big difference. We didn’t do that so I’m assuming they’re not gonna run. I have a pending sale on the boat though, so maybe the new owner can get them working.
@@underdogdive3948, I bought a submerged boat years ago and we got the engine running. It ran great for two summers and then sold it, hope it's still out there. I love the Columbia Gorge, plan on buying some land near the river west of Portland where it's green.
Has the government contacted you about paying you for the expenses and they take the boat back? Great video man watched the video of you guys bringing it up so cool to see big items like that come up.
It’s hard to say exactly. It took me about 100 hours to find it and then direct cost of the pump for the dredge, air tanks etc. I guess I’m into it for about 15k or 16k Some of the expenses are in equipment that can be reused on other projects.
What your referring to as the house is called a wheel house or helm, lovely boat tho, I'm going to guess that's fresh water in wich case it should all be sound, bar the electronics and engines, I've restored boats for 20 years, get a survey and away you go
uHMM... Lets say you get that boat off of that particular stretch of water... ITS NOT SEAWORTHY.. IT HAS ALREADY SUNKEN ONCE ALREADY! oK.. With that said.. good luck with your project.. Looks like fun! t.a
Interesting point. I’m sure there’s a Sea state that can sink almost any boat though. In this case a little bit of displacement foam and a little more reserved boyancy on the bow would’ve made a big difference. Those improvements can be easily made here.
id like to see videos of it being restored.
Yes I am subscribed because of the recovery video and wow. Congratulations on bringing it up, too many boats and ships are lost to our waterways and to see one brought up and able to be restored and used again is awesome.
That said my condolences to the family of the officer who lost his life when it went down.
Just finished watching the videos on this and it was so much fun. You should be truly commended for finding this one! It’s amazing just how much sand and silt buried it in such a short time, there must be some amazing currents and weather patterns where you are.
As far as the engines go, I live in Florida and have floated boats that have been sitting underwater for anywhere up to ten years and because of the fresh water and if they were buried/immobilized, it hasn’t taken much as all to get them running again. Sure they usually have to be rebuilt but typically that’s a lot less than a new engine. Now seawater is a bit different but so much can be told by the condition of the outside of the units and your look almost pristine.
Personally I’m so glad you guys did the videos on this, it would be wonderful if whoever you sell it to would video the repairs just because it would be fun to see what happens from here on out. I’d love just to see a power wash of this one... Also, now that I’ve retired I do a lot of electronic restoration and I’d be curious if the radios and Lowrance plotter unit could be saved at all. (My record so far is restoration of a iPhone that had been underwater for six years)
You done good! You really should be proud of yourself, this was a real adventure! Buddy
AWESOME video! Even cooler was watching the recovery videos!
If it hasn't sold yet you should give it to adventure with purpose so we can see it restored and put to good use
I cant wait for the restoration project videos on this boat. Great job recovering it ! Not easy
I really enjoyed the vid on raising the boat, and glad you had good luck in hopefully finding a buyer. Best of luck.
New subscriber and seeing you and the adventure with purpose guys recovered the boat - nice job
Awesome Find & Sad re the Props... I watched the Adventure w Purpose video recovery & saw those props were not eased up out of water when it was pulled out of water onto the trailer. Why Not ? Anyway, I'm glad you made a follow up video. 😊
Awesome boat! Thanks for the tour!
You are welcome. What an amazing project it has been
New to your channel just watched the video from y'all recovering this boat.
Came over from Mr Leisek's channel. Cool boat! Looks like you pulled it out at Dalton Point. Was it sunk around Multnomah Falls? The gorge sure is a beautiful place, we're lucky to have it!
Those engines gotta still run with a little work. What a awesome find. I can't believe this sunk that person in control of it at that time must've sucked at controlling a boat. I would love to see u get those running again. Or send then to me I could get then running again lol.
First like , and comment thanks for the walk though , will be looking for your next video .
sweet find, all I can find is cans.
Some body is going to have a VERY nice boat!
I’d like to own it. I already have a 23’ aluminum boat with a single but I’d love to pick up another one.
Great Job! Cheers!
Would love to see restoration videos before you sell it away. Great job on the find!! Had my interest from beginning to end!!
I’d like to see you restore it then sell it but brilliant work getting it out
I am a Subscriber now. Viewer #122 for thumbs up.
NICE BOAT 😎 What will be $price$ for a boat?
it sold for about 20,000 still full of sand with zero work
Are you going to try and get the engines running? If so do a video of it.
I have heard different thoughts about the engines. A Marine surveyor told me that there’s no use even trying. Other people have told me that if I would’ve pickeled the cylinders right when we brought it out of the water that would’ve made a big difference. We didn’t do that so I’m assuming they’re not gonna run. I have a pending sale on the boat though, so maybe the new owner can get them working.
@@underdogdive3948, I bought a submerged boat years ago and we got the engine running. It ran great for two summers and then sold it, hope it's still out there. I love the Columbia Gorge, plan on buying some land near the river west of Portland where it's green.
nice video i like the boat and the story behind it , whats new with it? you should make more video you are interesting
Those were counter-rotating props.
Give Jared a good deal on it
Update please. Did you sell it? Would have been a good idea to clean it all when it was still soft and wet.
I sold it! I sold it to a dvie outfit in Seattle. I didnt do a lick of work to it. Just passed it on.
@@underdogdive3948 Money in your pocket!
Nice
Has the government contacted you about paying you for the expenses and they take the boat back? Great video man watched the video of you guys bringing it up so cool to see big items like that come up.
They have signed over the title to me.
It was a really fun project. Thanks for the encouragement
He talked about that in the first video on ADVENTURES WITH PURPOSE channel. The insurance co. gave him ownership for the recovery.
nice find! very sturdy lookin boat. if it had a diesel inboard i'd like one for myself. have you tried getting the hondas fired up or the electronics?
I haven’t done anything to the boat since we got out of the water. I have a sale pending so maybe the new owner will be able to get things working.
How much did the entire salvage operation cost you ?
It’s hard to say exactly. It took me about 100 hours to find it and then direct cost of the pump for the dredge, air tanks etc.
I guess I’m into it for about 15k or 16k
Some of the expenses are in equipment that can be reused on other projects.
What your referring to as the house is called a wheel house or helm, lovely boat tho, I'm going to guess that's fresh water in wich case it should all be sound, bar the electronics and engines, I've restored boats for 20 years, get a survey and away you go
Nice!
Don't know why you don't keep it. its a nice boat. think your making a mistake
Restore and keep it be great to see it set up as a dive boat already have you should keep your hands on it
Do any of the electronics or the engine still work?
Niiceeee....
You should work out a deal with the guy who helped you he really needs it
Sarah Norris who are you referring to?
Underdog Dive @adventures with a purpose
how it sink
uHMM... Lets say you get that boat off of that particular stretch of water... ITS NOT SEAWORTHY.. IT HAS ALREADY SUNKEN ONCE ALREADY! oK.. With that said.. good luck with your project..
Looks like fun! t.a
Interesting point. I’m sure there’s a Sea state that can sink almost any boat though.
In this case a little bit of displacement foam and a little more reserved boyancy on the bow would’ve made a big difference.
Those improvements can be easily made here.
Only the Hull is usable. All the rest you have to replace
its all Hull , we know the electronics are ruined as well as the engines but its still very valuable as is to the right person