Been with you guys from the first video….i tell everyone that you’ve become my FAVORITE TH-cam channel! You guys are awesome and make Sunday morning coffee something to look forward to all week! Can’t wait to hear the podcast because you’ll definitely hit that 100K mark!
Your support and camaraderie in helping your friend recover his sunken Wakesetter boat is truly commendable and reflects the bonds of friendship and teamwork in challenging moments! And I am floating village life.
How freakin cool that you guys used scaffolding and it worked!!! I thought the front of the boat was going in lol!! Your guys’ videos are so fun to watch when you wing most of your projects!
That was a great idea for the boat recovery. I've seen people use others' boats as anchors to get the boats up. It's very similar to your way, but you guys have done it with style. Peck Brothers rule. Great video, guys.
I would love to hear the boat owner telling his friends I know these guys and they are just crazy enough to get this job done. Great job and way to work together
Sunday is my favorite day because of you guys. Another great job from the master's of DEAN. Also give a shout out to your Jeeps and the winches which this rescue wouldn't have gotten done without them.
Good morning sunshines! "We got another recovery we have no business doing" that's how I love the video starting! Lol! Let's go! Much love from Henderson Ga USA
In Heavy D’s defense, His was on the bottom of the lake. This recovery was the bomb. Peck brothers rolled in like Bosses. This was engineered to perfection .
Good job guys, the biggest part of doing any recovery is being able to improvise and you guys did an awesome job. Pat yourselves on the back, job well done
Nice! Well thought out, I, also, out of the construction side of things felt the engineering was on point prior to seeing the result. Everything went down according to it's engineering basically. Scaffold, beam with proper pull/catch points. Again, nice work respecting the owners getting the boat to them ready for it's recovery.
Awesome job... As I was watching, I was wondering how the heck yall were gonna get it to work without yanking the scaffolding back but the pulley set up was a dean! Bravo..👍
I’m not sure there’s any feeling quite like the satisfaction coming up with a ridiculous plan and then having it work exactly how you thought it would.
Great job guys. I knew from the start it would work. I worked at a boat marina in High School and we had the structure to use where you made a structure. I had a bass boat once that I did not drain the sump pump inlets for my live wells for winter. I had my plugs in. Took off from the ramp and started lowering in the water. Back to the trailer fast. Could not figure out what was causing it. Then saw water draining out one of them. Look down below and pump intake was broken off and had a 3/4 inch hole in boat basically. Plugged that off, since I do not fish. And no issues. Great video as always.
Hey nice recovery guy's I wasn't sure if the scaffolding would hold up to the pull of the winches, but with the tailhold with the strap to the dock took care of that. Be glad this didn't happen in salt water... because all of the wiring, electrical and electronic goodies would be shot. I've done a few sunk boat recoveries and repairs in salt water as a marine mechanic here in Puget Sound so it's always a mess.
Drain plugs are one of the first thing that you check before you launch your boat! I'll bet if they get that boat fixed they will check them now! I would say this is a learning experience!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Next time first take a couple rear tractor tire inner tubes deflated dive under the water and put them over the lower unit fill with air while pumping out the water. Usually works as long as you keep the front above water. Might require two pumps.
No knock on Heavy D, but he woulda had whole 18 man team with billion dollar equipment and milked the video for a two part series. You guys rolled up with scaffolding like a boss and took care of business!
Had your friend(s) bought one of those boats that are made from Styrofoam, drain plug or not, they are guaranteed not to sink. And from the pictures I have seen, look very similar to this one you rescued. Very entertaining as always, you guys can turn a bad day for us into a happy one, thank you. Caleb use some sunscreen, this month will be extremely above normal hot. Even in Northern Utah.
55 gallon drums work amazing for recovery. You sink them. Then blow air into them and they raise it off the bottom. Works well for fully submerged boats.
This was like watching the A-Team, and Alex almost has Mr. T's haircut. Caleb wearing boots to a lake at10:47, but 13:15 he realized he could become a human Anchor and removed them. This was an Official "Offroad" adventure. Next all brothers have a great hair stylist cut their hair to look like a Peck Brothers sticker, just take a couple of stickers to use as a stencil, one for the hexagon and one for the P. Who will be the first to have the tattoo on their skin?
why not loop a dozen floats around the motor mount and then drag it to the nearest beach/boat ramp with another boat? Might have been easier to winch it onto a trailer than setting up a small construction site :D
This happened to me! Sucked big time lol. The bellows had a crack in it between the leg and the boat. Was never a problem until I needed it to float over night lol
Been with you guys from the first video….i tell everyone that you’ve become my FAVORITE TH-cam channel! You guys are awesome and make Sunday morning coffee something to look forward to all week! Can’t wait to hear the podcast because you’ll definitely hit that 100K mark!
The last thing I expected to see on here was a boat rescue . Now I'm hoping you get another one that was entertaining as usual. Nice job guys.
Gotta' love it when a plan comes together! Nice one, gentlemen!
Ingenuity at its best. So much you can do with a winch. Good job!
Your support and camaraderie in helping your friend recover his sunken Wakesetter boat is truly commendable and reflects the bonds of friendship and teamwork in challenging moments!
And I am floating village life.
How freakin cool that you guys used scaffolding and it worked!!! I thought the front of the boat was going in lol!! Your guys’ videos are so fun to watch when you wing most of your projects!
as always , you guys are always interesting , and entertaining , thanks for the fun . keep doing it .
I am from Idaho and live in the middle of the pacific now. Have recovered several boats now but learned a new method today! Keep up the good work!
Nice job guys!!! Using scaffolding was very smart. Congrats !🤙🏼👏🏼
Great video guys! Also, loved the interview with Fred Williams!
Now thats what I call Red Neck ingenuity!! Hell ya brothers!
That was a great idea for the boat recovery. I've seen people use others' boats as anchors to get the boats up. It's very similar to your way, but you guys have done it with style. Peck Brothers rule. Great video, guys.
Im not sure if you guys noticed or not, but there seems to be a massive dent in the front bumper of your pickup.
It's because the guy they got the front bumper from scammed them and gave them a crappy product
I think he was being sarcastic
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Too soon
@@joshuahillquist4236 oh he knows.
You guys guys are awesome, keep up the great work.
I would love to hear the boat owner telling his friends I know these guys and they are just crazy enough to get this job done. Great job and way to work together
You guys are the DEAN of boat recovering with scaffolding
Good thing you had a rocky bottom, that wouldn't have worked in Florida with all of our sand
Glad you guys are helping them out.
Another great video as usual, keep up the great work guys.👏👏👏
From Midwest tow. Ron Pratt said there are many ways to get to 10. 8+2, 5+5. Gitten it done is the job. Great work fellas.
Sunday is my favorite day because of you guys. Another great job from the master's of DEAN. Also give a shout out to your Jeeps and the winches which this rescue wouldn't have gotten done without them.
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Kudos to all y’all for the innovative approach to the boat recovery
Clever recovery, thanks for the videos!
That was AMAZING almost like you no what your doing!!! LOL! Great job guy's!!!
This is what good friends look like! Great video guys. Thanks for sharing with us
Good morning sunshines! "We got another recovery we have no business doing" that's how I love the video starting! Lol! Let's go! Much love from Henderson Ga USA
It’s not stupid if it works!! Well done!
I smiled through the entirety of this video!
Now there are two channels that have rescued sunken boats. The other guy spent 250000 for a navy boat. Good job!!
You forgot Fab Rats and Merlin's Old School Garage. They rescued one from the bottom of Lake Powell without getting wet. LOL
In Heavy D’s defense, His was on the bottom of the lake. This recovery was the bomb. Peck brothers rolled in like Bosses. This was engineered to perfection .
And this one was way cooler & wasnt look at me ! Im a hero ,
B is for Build had a sunk boat that had to be recovered too
Try four chanels
That was the easiest boat recovery I've ever seen and you guys nailed it , it was amazing and very shocking to see . 💯🙌👍
That was freakin awesome! Y'all did an awesome job 👏
This is everything i expected on a recovery Video. You are awesome !
Good job guys, the biggest part of doing any recovery is being able to improvise and you guys did an awesome job. Pat yourselves on the back, job well done
Who the Heck are the Peck Brothers?
Great seeing you guys with Fred on his channel. 4x Fred Williams
I can't believe it worked the first time. Good job guys! That was awesome!
That’s freaking awesome boys
Nice job! Looks like an operation my dad would rig up
Great job guys recovering that boat, but I am still trying to find something to roast you on and so far I can’t find nothing. You guys are great.
Wow great job guy's frickin scaffolding 🤣🤣🤣 amazing 👏
Nice haircut Alex, I grew up in the 80s and I liked the Hooters too
You nut cases are the greatest! Got your engineering degree from good ole common horse sense! Keep up the great work!
Nice work, boys!!
Awesome work gentleman
Armor core. Great stuff
You guys are pros. Thanks for the entertainment.
Anything is possible if you put your mind to it. Good job peck bros
I had no doubt you boys would get the job done. Awesome video fellas! Thanks for sharing
Nice! Well thought out, I, also, out of the construction side of things felt the engineering was on point prior to seeing the result. Everything went down according to it's engineering basically. Scaffold, beam with proper pull/catch points. Again, nice work respecting the owners getting the boat to them ready for it's recovery.
Oh hell ya guys! 👍 good job.
Awesome job... As I was watching, I was wondering how the heck yall were gonna get it to work without yanking the scaffolding back but the pulley set up was a dean! Bravo..👍
I’m not sure there’s any feeling quite like the satisfaction coming up with a ridiculous plan and then having it work exactly how you thought it would.
Anyone who has never forgotten a drain plug or similar has never got off the couch. Well done fellas!
Great job guys. I knew from the start it would work. I worked at a boat marina in High School and we had the structure to use where you made a structure. I had a bass boat once that I did not drain the sump pump inlets for my live wells for winter. I had my plugs in. Took off from the ramp and started lowering in the water. Back to the trailer fast. Could not figure out what was causing it. Then saw water draining out one of them. Look down below and pump intake was broken off and had a 3/4 inch hole in boat basically. Plugged that off, since I do not fish. And no issues.
Great video as always.
Nice drama free recovery, thank you!
Hey nice recovery guy's I wasn't sure if the scaffolding would hold up to the pull of the winches, but with the tailhold with the strap to the dock took care of that.
Be glad this didn't happen in salt water... because all of the wiring, electrical and electronic goodies would be shot. I've done a few sunk boat recoveries and repairs in salt water as a marine mechanic here in Puget Sound so it's always a mess.
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Heck of a recovery Peck brothers
My friends Malibu sunk a few years ago at his dock. We used scaffolding exactly line you guys did and it worked like a charm
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Very Very good job guys that was super cool
That was absolutely frikin brilliant boys!!!!!!!! Damn good job.
Drain plugs are one of the first thing that you check before you launch your boat! I'll bet if they get that boat fixed they will check them now! I would say this is a learning experience!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great job guys
Here before 100k subs! You came across my Feed! Good old Heavy D startups! Love it boys 💪🏻🔥✅
Awesome work guys!! 😃👌
That was An Amazing Dean!!! I really didn't think it was going to work.
Next time first take a couple rear tractor tire inner tubes deflated dive under the water and put them over the lower unit fill with air while pumping out the water. Usually works as long as you keep the front above water. Might require two pumps.
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Lessons learned right there!!
I felt that initial "dip" in the water.
No knock on Heavy D, but he woulda had whole 18 man team with billion dollar equipment and milked the video for a two part series. You guys rolled up with scaffolding like a boss and took care of business!
Most of the time it one park unless if it a big time job
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Y’all are straight beasts!!! Best channel on the tube!
"I love it when a plan comes together" from the A-Team, which you guys have now become. Congratulations on a job well done!
awesome job guys so cool
Slow clap for the rigging. 🙌🙌🙌
bold of caleb to assume we werent gonna roast them anyway lol jk. you guys are the deans! did i use that right?
Great job guys!!! Impressive
Had your friend(s) bought one of those boats that are made from Styrofoam, drain plug or not, they are guaranteed not to sink. And from the pictures I have seen, look very similar to this one you rescued. Very entertaining as always, you guys can turn a bad day for us into a happy one, thank you. Caleb use some sunscreen, this month will be extremely above normal hot. Even in Northern Utah.
NOW THAT TRUCK IS GONE GO FAST
Awesome job brothers.
Holy smokes!
That was impressive.
Awesome video! cant wait to east coast wheel with yall.
You guys continue with these first try successes we’re going to start having high expectations of you..I’m betting the next adventure tanks..lol
That was super creative thinking!! Great job! Your guys channel is one of the best on TH-cam I can’t wait watch you guys grow!!
Excellent job guys! See this proves you can do things once. Carry on men.
Roast roasting roasted. You guys do a good enough job on your own
Invest in some airbags for this kind of job 😂
Boys, use the U-dock floating there just a few feet away to lift it up so you can pump out the water.
Peck Brothers
Aquatic And Marine recovery specialist
55 gallon drums work amazing for recovery. You sink them. Then blow air into them and they raise it off the bottom. Works well for fully submerged boats.
I defensively doubted you guys, good job
I’ve heard of ‘dent’ side Ford’s , but not dent bumper Ford’s. Who knew.
What a red neck , hair brain idea, but it worked! Great job, Peck Brothers 🤙😎
Nice recovery! Where is this lake?
This was like watching the A-Team, and Alex almost has Mr. T's haircut.
Caleb wearing boots to a lake at10:47, but 13:15 he realized he could become a human Anchor and removed them.
This was an Official "Offroad" adventure.
Next all brothers have a great hair stylist cut their hair to look like a Peck Brothers sticker, just take a couple of stickers to use as a stencil, one for the hexagon and one for the P.
Who will be the first to have the tattoo on their skin?
You need fencing to keep the seahorses out of the way 😂
I'm looking at Brady's farmer tan. Wah ha ha ha
Awesome work
Good job 👍
You guys are the best. Keep up the good work and awesome videos.
When I was younger I worked at Lucern Marina on Flaming Gorge and would help with Boat recoveries. It was one of my favorite parts of the job.
Best recovery on TH-cam!!
why not loop a dozen floats around the motor mount and then drag it to the nearest beach/boat ramp with another boat? Might have been easier to winch it onto a trailer than setting up a small construction site :D
This happened to me! Sucked big time lol. The bellows had a crack in it between the leg and the boat. Was never a problem until I needed it to float over night lol