Simply Safe is a wonderful system however shouldn't the smoke be on the ceiling? by the time the smoke banks down to where the sensor is shown to be, the building is gone.
I’m 15 and I’ve been driving my dad’s 33’ express boy since I was 7, (under his supervision of course 😉) anyway I agree with what you said, driving big vehicles helps us kids feel more important and helps keep us away from the video games!
Way more parents should let there kids drive (with supervision) that have a big enough garden and a truck like I would have loved if my dad let me when I was 10
I really loved that the kid was young enough to be shy for a proper handshake, but he is old enough for his father believes in him to make a backup with a tractor. He'll be a really good guy, his father could be proud of him.
@@Numba1Man jeremy worked days but we didn’t like him, tried to keep him off our boats. He always came round making bad suggestions and talking trash, in the end we all said just clear off and get back to doing what you do best: wanking off.
When I saw you in the airplane with Sam piloting, I thought you were taxi testing the 401 again, but then you are in the air and I wondered how I managed to miss everything to make the plane air-worthy. Then I realized that was another of Sam's twin-engine planes. I stand corrected.
Man that's just impressive that a 10 year old can run that rig, parenting done right. Boat doesn't look terrible, that's going to be a cool project to watch unfold! Insofar as charities, there's so many, but Operation Homefront is one that comes to mind-- they assist Military families and Veterans with a slew of different assistance mainly focused around the home, paying for bills, emergency home repairs, stuff like that. Check 'em out!
@@theofficialdiamondlou2418 why? Hes probably stressed out being on camera and surrounded by people 4x his age. I think anyone in his position would probably be focused on the gigantic boat instead of how firmly they shake peoples hands 🤣
@@DJTheMetalheadMercenary teach a man to be a man , and he will be a man. I learned to shake a man’s hand when I was 4 . As all young men should . It’s a sign of grace , trust , and respect ... three things far to many young men are missing these days. I don’t blame dad one iota. This is one of the few lessons often learned from Gramps ( and the young man may not have had that luxury). So it is what it is. But if a man I’m considering hiring for a job shook my hand , with a left hand (unless his right hand is injured or missing , which has happened ) and or a limp wrist. I would NOT hire that man , period.. No elbows , no fist bumps , no high fives , grow up and be a MAN ... And you know what ? My gramps was right ... every man I’ve met who has had a weak handshake. Has ended up being a weak man. More often than not weak minded , but weak nonetheless . And just like EVERYONE else on the planet , I to am allowed my opinion. You don’t have to agree , but when your as old as I am you’ll have learned that a man’s handshake says ten times more about his personality , than his looks ever will. Rock on bro 🤠🎸🎶🤙
What a great guy Sam is. Taking the bull by the horn and doing what needed to be done so that he made sure you were at your daughters prom. Can’t ask for better friend.
Motorcycle Relief Project! They take veterans on motorcycle trips and talk about ptsd and various kinds of trauma. Those guys and gals are awesome and sure could use some love!
Lucky kid. The skills I learned working with my dad have paid off in spades. Being able to put a car on the road for under $1500 because I don't have to pay a mechanic is priceless, plus all of the memories. Yachts Yachta Yachta.
I tuned into Rebuild Rescue because of the 401. And as much as I enjoy watching it's progress, it's also been really nice to see how it's also brought about a great friendship between yourself and Sam.
You know as a man I have this thing about other men taking care of there responsibilities. And that photo of you and your beautiful family is just priceless. Much respect brother!
27:25 The maritime definition of a yacht states that it should be a private pleasure ship of at least 33 feet in length. However, it's more common to consider boats starting in the 35-40 foot range as yachts. This suggests that size indeed plays a critical role in classifying a vessel as a yacht. So it's either a baby yacht or a huge cabin cruiser... LOL
Code of Vets is a really good charity. They helped me out when I was getting evicted. Because I was and still am in the process of trying to get the VA to raise my VA disability. They operate on a 2% budget. They help a lot of veterans from becoming homeless or one’s that are homeless by setting them up with places to live.
Holy Ship! Prop's to Tim for "Handling" the situation so Jason could make the prom. Now that it's home I cant wait to see what its going to take to get it fired up. If you were going to keep it a 12 valve swap would be cool but expensive to run now that diesel fuel cost have overtaken gas prices. Get it polished back up and running and flip it to support the 401& you're charity's cause boat's/yacht's/ship's are the worst money-pit's!
Yeah, I'm an old freight hauler of forty years and a boat owner, that trailer could have been a little longer, there's a lot of weight hanging off the back of that boat, but I got to hand it to that experienced driver, he had it in the bag!
Yeah, that stern needed to be about 3 feet further forward. Trailer is too short. COG wasn’t far enough over the axles in my opinion. Glad to see that young man sharing in the responsibility and execution of the transfer though. Good young operator!
Love One in Oregon is a wonderful charity. They help the community and homeless with free showers, free laundry service, provide food, assist with getting people what they need. They do a lot more for the community than I can type.
That 10 year olds probably got more miles and hours behind a wheel than I have in the last 10 years. Top marks to Tim for getting the yacht to you. Now thats something I could fix!
I would love to see The Jeffery Pride Foundation work with you guys. My dad is personally good friends with the prides and he helped them through Jeffery’s journey with cancer. All the money donated there goes towards helping to find cures for childhood cancer.
When pulling out a big boat like that, its not supposed to be pulled straight up to the rubber stop on the winch tower. Once the weight of the boat starts coming out of the water its gonna start leaning back and pulling up on the winch strap
No on the 12 valves. You will need to marinize them, exhaust, turbos, cooling system, raw water system, all the marine stuff AND RPM is way different between the gas power you have now. Looks like the engine you have is a Chrysler, so they turn 2700 RPM, your gassers turn 3000 plus, so to get the same speed you will need transmissions re worked. And, Chrysler Cummins are WAY different than Cummins, they are built to their, Chryslers, specs. Oil pans hold less and a mess of other different stuff, less oil is less cooling. Stick with the gassers, WAY too much work to convert. How do I know, retired from Cummins after 30 years, seen it happen.
That driver's son driving big truck is INCREDIBLE. Love the US for the freedom of parenting. It's impossible in Europe where a typical 10-years child can't even wash a plate after a meal.
Love the old Crown Vic crew car! My preferred charity is Habitat for Humanity. Placing families in their first homes, giving kids stability and a yard to play in!
Crazy how these collaborations work. I started years ago with Cleetus (Tim’s FF shirt) and was introduced to Gentry and Sons. Stumbled onto RR with the 401 and here comes Tim. Keep up the good work.
Gentry’s and sons are a great team and spirit but most of all there a great family that have worked hard and have a great spirit about em , American 🇺🇸 to the core !😎🇺🇸👍🏻👍🏻🦅just like the shirt he’s wearing Cleatus and crew Jack stand and all !!😎🇺🇸👍🏻
That kid is amazing driving that truck backing up trailers and stuff I can’t even do that and I’m 48 but then again I just got my drivers license like almost 10 months ago
Gentry & Sons trucking 🚚 are definitely good sports! Loved how the pilot, truck driver, the son and everyone came together and worked it out. It's too easy to complain, yet it take wits and guts to work things out. This was one of the most enjoyable episodes here. Thanks for sharing. The boy drives better than a lot of adults. Awesome!
A Man has got to know his limitations. Have you finished any project you started yet? Making a living off videos of stuff you got free, and never fixed, and getting tons of free stuff from sponsors. That's quite a hustle you got going.
Yeah and honestly I feel like the whole charity thing is a scheme to get people to donate more money. Hundreds of thousands of dollars pledged and has any of it gone to charity 🤔
Give the man a break , Interesting videos for free for us, what happened to live and let live he's done you no harm if you've nothing good to say, say nothing, peace
@@canalboating welcome to the internet. If you can't handle critique well, you're at the wrong place. He may have the best intentions in the world but so far I have yet to see any of his intentions come to fruition so I remain a skeptic.
The one charity that I have become largely involved in is the sumpter valley railroad It is hard to explain but we have an awesome group of guys and honestly it always gets me with just how much the group has been able to do The group got started in the 1970s to try and rebuild a portion of their local railroad that was completely scrapped out and ever since then we have been able to lay 6 miles of track on original land, bring back home three steam locomotives that were built brand new for that railroad back in the day, get two of them operational and do so much more For me it has just become part of me, because as a completely volunteer non profit that started with absolutely nothing and continue growing is amazing. A lot of non profit railroads usually start out with something being a section of track, maybe a building and some equipment or whatever, a lot of people start off with something and grow from there But we literally started out with nothing except for a group of guys that wanted to see a piece of history brought back to life from what was essentially nothing
"Dave Thomas foundation for adoption" There's more than 115,000 children waiting to be adopted in foster care. Help these kids find the home, and love they all deserve!
That trailer was way too small for that boat. Definitely dangerous. And as to whether it's a boat or a yacht. In my mind a yacht can't fit on a trailer, a boat can.
Agree. I don't know if they make trailers much larger than that one though. Most likely the boat should have put on a flatbed sitting in a custom cradle. Not cheap (nothing for boats are), but safer.
@@travisb9130 Yer right, didn't realize that was only a 33' and the 6-wheels threw me off. We used 38' trailer to move my 54' mast from the Beneteau factory. That 'lake' is the Choptank River, a tributary off the Chesapeake's Eastern Shore.
That “boat” looks awesome!!! Can’t wait to see it cruising around the east coast and Bahamas. If i could mention my favorite charity. I love animals especially dogs and the charity i love to support is Paws In The City here in DFW. Look them up and check them out. They do great work.
The term we use for that size boat is a "Pocket Yacht", Also as you know straps suck! we always hauled our 47ft sail boat (much heaver) with steel cables and 80lbs in tires... of course just like you guys, you work with what you got! Good Job overall!
Tucker's House of Tennessee is a fantastic Charity that retrofits homes for families of children with disabilities. I am not affiliated with them other than we support this charity ourselves. I think it fits perfectly with the rebuild theme. Thanks for all you do, and for asking this question.
I can’t believe you didn’t check the trailer before hitting the ramp. Checking of tire pressures and changing out that old hold down winch strap would have been a logical step.
One thing you did wrong when you hooked up the trailer is you did not cross the chains. By doing this if the trailer ball would fail the crossed chains would catch (cradle) the tongue from falling down and digging into the ground.
There should also be a chain connected to the boat for when the winch strap breaks. I have seen more than one boat leave the trailer at our local marina.
Alex's Lemonade Stand is who we support they are a childhood cancer foundation. They helped my family during my nephews battle with neuroblastoma and were amazing!
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Simply Safe is a wonderful system however shouldn't the smoke be on the ceiling? by the time the smoke banks down to where the sensor is shown to be, the building is gone.
@@billklingensmith7241 we are waiting for a company to come and install it with a lift on the hangar ceiling as it’s over 50’ high…. 👍🏼
I love my simply safe
For the charity best buddies is a fantastic charity
What part of PA is the 401 in id love to see it!
I love knowing there's at least one dad out there who honestly trusts his child to use the big rig. That made my day.
We MUST do this more often.
Yep, I'd agree. Needs to teach the boy hot to shake hands though.
I’m 15 and I’ve been driving my dad’s 33’ express boy since I was 7, (under his supervision of course 😉) anyway I agree with what you said, driving big vehicles helps us kids feel more important and helps keep us away from the video games!
Way more parents should let there kids drive (with supervision) that have a big enough garden and a truck like I would have loved if my dad let me when I was 10
I really loved that the kid was young enough to be shy for a proper handshake, but he is old enough for his father believes in him to make a backup with a tractor. He'll be a really good guy, his father could be proud of him.
I worked at Crusiers Yachts factory. There is a pretty good chance that I helped build this exact yacht! Cool to see it again!
Cool
No chance. Me , billy, mcloud and tommo worked on this. We asked you to fuck off our build
Tommo did is usual and blasted cruisers yachts biggest slag pam on the boat before it set sail so keep dreaming and keep wanking jezza mcwankshaft
Wow what are the chances
@@Numba1Man jeremy worked days but we didn’t like him, tried to keep him off our boats. He always came round making bad suggestions and talking trash, in the end we all said just clear off and get back to doing what you do best: wanking off.
A ten year old who can drive a semi truck? That deserves the Excellence in Parenting Award.
I like seeing sam in your non 401 related videos. He just seems like a nice guy
When I saw you in the airplane with Sam piloting, I thought you were taxi testing the 401 again, but then you are in the air and I wondered how I managed to miss everything to make the plane air-worthy. Then I realized that was another of Sam's twin-engine planes. I stand corrected.
That kid has his future set. Great dad!!
Tim...your son is impressive. Good job training him. I can't imagine how good he'll be in another 5 years. Keep up the good work!
At least teach him the proper way to shake hands!
Man that's just impressive that a 10 year old can run that rig, parenting done right. Boat doesn't look terrible, that's going to be a cool project to watch unfold!
Insofar as charities, there's so many, but Operation Homefront is one that comes to mind-- they assist Military families and Veterans with a slew of different assistance mainly focused around the home, paying for bills, emergency home repairs, stuff like that. Check 'em out!
Mostly , needs to teach that BOY how to shake hands like a MAN ... other than that yep pretty impressive.
@@theofficialdiamondlou2418 why? Hes probably stressed out being on camera and surrounded by people 4x his age. I think anyone in his position would probably be focused on the gigantic boat instead of how firmly they shake peoples hands 🤣
@@theofficialdiamondlou2418 He's still a kid and allowed to be shy lol
@@DJTheMetalheadMercenary teach a man to be a man , and he will be a man. I learned to shake a man’s hand when I was 4 . As all young men should .
It’s a sign of grace , trust , and respect ... three things far to many young men are missing these days. I don’t blame dad one iota. This is one of the few lessons often learned from Gramps ( and the young man may not have had that luxury).
So it is what it is.
But if a man I’m considering hiring for a job shook my hand , with a left hand (unless his right hand is injured or missing , which has happened ) and or a limp wrist. I would NOT hire that man , period..
No elbows , no fist bumps , no high fives , grow up and be a MAN ...
And you know what ? My gramps was right ... every man I’ve met who has had a weak handshake. Has ended up being a weak man. More often than not weak minded , but weak nonetheless .
And just like EVERYONE else on the planet , I to am allowed my opinion. You don’t have to agree , but when your as old as I am you’ll have learned that a man’s handshake says ten times more about his personality , than his looks ever will.
Rock on bro
🤠🎸🎶🤙
@@theofficialdiamondlou2418 You are actually so sad.
What a great guy Sam is. Taking the bull by the horn and doing what needed to be done so that he made sure you were at your daughters prom. Can’t ask for better friend.
Motorcycle Relief Project! They take veterans on motorcycle trips and talk about ptsd and various kinds of trauma. Those guys and gals are awesome and sure could use some love!
Lucky kid. The skills I learned working with my dad have paid off in spades. Being able to put a car on the road for under $1500 because I don't have to pay a mechanic is priceless, plus all of the memories. Yachts Yachta Yachta.
thanx to Tim for helping Rebuild Rescue
I tuned into Rebuild Rescue because of the 401. And as much as I enjoy watching it's progress, it's also been really nice to see how it's also brought about a great friendship between yourself and Sam.
The wounded warrior project is one of my favorite charities. Our veterans deserve our support.
Sam must be in heaven... i can see he loves what you do and came aboard easily
This guy is living my dream, makes me hate that I graduated but didn’t get my A&P license 5yrs ago
Gentry… what a cool guy. Calm nature, collected… dudes like that are rare!
Can’t wait to see the boat rebuild!
Two awesome channels!
Subscribed to his channel before the video even ended. Any guy that teaches his 10 year-old son to drive a big truck is a good dad!
You know as a man I have this thing about other men taking care of there responsibilities. And that photo of you and your beautiful family is just priceless. Much respect brother!
12:35 dude rockin a Freedom Factory shirt,, Hell Yeah Brother
Ten years old!!! That’s super impressive!! A kid whose dad teaches him things out of the ordinary! Love seeing that!!
27:25 The maritime definition of a yacht states that it should be a private pleasure ship of at least 33 feet in length. However, it's more common to consider boats starting in the 35-40 foot range as yachts. This suggests that size indeed plays a critical role in classifying a vessel as a yacht.
So it's either a baby yacht or a huge cabin cruiser... LOL
Nice to see Sam coming along for this one happy to see him being a regular member on the channel
What a life. Imagine having friends that fly you out to pick up your free boat and then fly you back. Those are good friends!!
Code of Vets is a really good charity. They helped me out when I was getting evicted. Because I was and still am in the process of trying to get the VA to raise my VA disability. They operate on a 2% budget. They help a lot of veterans from becoming homeless or one’s that are homeless by setting them up with places to live.
That kid was amazing the way he handled that truck.
Loved this episode but I think the Freedom Factory T-shirt was the thing that made me smile the most.
Congratulations on your Dream Airplane Jason !
Love that he is repping the Freedom Factory T-shirt
Went to the comments hoping someone else realized
Hell Yea Brother!!!
I love how calm you all stay, no matter what, so professional and so very dedicated. That young boy of 10 must make his daddy very proud. 💥
Tim Gentry is such a good guy and I’m glad to see the collaboration of videos and hope you guys continue to help each other
Love seeing Sam joining on adventures. You guys are becoming great friends.
I’m not gonna lie this guy must be really enjoying himself and be working really hard! Props to him!
Hah props
It’s plane to see what you did there!
@@vmipiper I let out some air in joy!
Fisher House Foundation does amazing work helping injured veterans and their families.
Holy Ship! Prop's to Tim for "Handling" the situation so Jason could make the prom.
Now that it's home I cant wait to see what its going to take to get it fired up. If you were going to keep it a 12 valve swap would be cool but expensive to run now that diesel fuel cost have overtaken gas prices. Get it polished back up and running and flip it to support the 401& you're charity's cause boat's/yacht's/ship's are the worst money-pit's!
Well, not sure that they are all that bad compared to an old airplane.
I agree you can make money with planes but pleasure crafts just big toys and money pits
Yes sir…boats are holes in the water to throw money into…😩
MASSIVE RESPECT TO THE TRUCK DRIVER, HE DEFINITELY EARNED IT. 🥊 🥊 🥊 👍 👍 👍
That little kid is badass. I want to be a kid again so I can be just like him. Dang.
I.m in the UK 🇬🇧 and I.m absolutely mesmerised by what you are all achieving for vets. It’s astonishing and brings a tear. 💖
When I first saw the trailer I thought “Man that’s huge… maybe overkill”. But once I saw the boat on it I thought “ Maybe not big enough!”
I think we need a bigger trailer! 🤣
Yeah, I'm an old freight hauler of forty years and a boat owner, that trailer could have been a little longer, there's a lot of weight hanging off the back of that boat, but I got to hand it to that experienced driver, he had it in the bag!
That’s what she said
Yeah, that stern needed to be about 3 feet further forward. Trailer is too short. COG wasn’t far enough over the axles in my opinion. Glad to see that young man sharing in the responsibility and execution of the transfer though. Good young operator!
Go Tim! Go Tim! Go Tim! (I would LOVE to see more of little Tim!)
Pretty impressive his 10 year old driving! Your daughter is beautiful! Happy trails to all!
Love that Sam has become a friend and part of the channel!
That kid needs his own channel, awesome little dude!
Seing Sam coming up in a crown vic made me smile. My absolute dream car, would love to own one oneday
The ten year old is better than most adults at hooking up to the trailer 😆
Still... Needs to learn Never to shake hands with your left 🤣
@@XstonedmonkeyzX 3 grown men there. Somebody take the time to teach the boy how to look another man in the eye and shake his hand properly!
My youngest son was the same way when it came to hooking up a trailer! But yes he knew to shake with his right hand!!!!!!
@@XstonedmonkeyzX it a new trend. Old boomer like you is too old to learn new tricks. 😏😄
The 10 year old is better at driving in general than most adults.
Love One in Oregon is a wonderful charity. They help the community and homeless with free showers, free laundry service, provide food, assist with getting people what they need. They do a lot more for the community than I can type.
That 10 year olds probably got more miles and hours behind a wheel than I have in the last 10 years. Top marks to Tim for getting the yacht to you. Now thats something I could fix!
I would love to see The Jeffery Pride Foundation work with you guys. My dad is personally good friends with the prides and he helped them through Jeffery’s journey with cancer. All the money donated there goes towards helping to find cures for childhood cancer.
When pulling out a big boat like that, its not supposed to be pulled straight up to the rubber stop on the winch tower. Once the weight of the boat starts coming out of the water its gonna start leaning back and pulling up on the winch strap
Thank you for the video. Thank you Gentry for helping. Thank you Sam for flying everyone.
No on the 12 valves. You will need to marinize them, exhaust, turbos, cooling system, raw water system, all the marine stuff AND RPM is way different between the gas power you have now. Looks like the engine you have is a Chrysler, so they turn 2700 RPM, your gassers turn 3000 plus, so to get the same speed you will need transmissions re worked. And, Chrysler Cummins are WAY different than Cummins, they are built to their, Chryslers, specs. Oil pans hold less and a mess of other different stuff, less oil is less cooling. Stick with the gassers, WAY too much work to convert. How do I know, retired from Cummins after 30 years, seen it happen.
The USCG will have a field day when they are done
That driver's son driving big truck is INCREDIBLE. Love the US for the freedom of parenting. It's impossible in Europe where a typical 10-years child can't even wash a plate after a meal.
That 10yr old is a little boss!
Parents United.
This program helps children that have been abused.
Sam has been such an amazing friend it seems like! You found a gem with that man haha!
Love the old Crown Vic crew car!
My preferred charity is Habitat for Humanity. Placing families in their first homes, giving kids stability and a yard to play in!
Crazy how these collaborations work. I started years ago with Cleetus (Tim’s FF shirt) and was introduced to Gentry and Sons. Stumbled onto RR with the 401 and here comes Tim. Keep up the good work.
Glad you’re here with us George !
Same
From father ro father s/o to the Tow guy and his 9yo kid man this was wonderful 👏🏻
He got a free plane and a really good friend
So happy Sam is apart of this channel , better keep him around
Gentry’s and sons are a great team and spirit but most of all there a great family that have worked hard and have a great spirit about em , American 🇺🇸 to the core !😎🇺🇸👍🏻👍🏻🦅just like the shirt he’s wearing Cleatus and crew Jack stand and all !!😎🇺🇸👍🏻
Oh wow I was super impressed by the truck reverse and getting trailer on, what a professional!!!
That kid is amazing driving that truck backing up trailers and stuff I can’t even do that and I’m 48 but then again I just got my drivers license like almost 10 months ago
Gentry & Sons trucking 🚚 are definitely good sports! Loved how the pilot, truck driver, the son and everyone came together and worked it out. It's too easy to complain, yet it take wits and guts to work things out. This was one of the most enjoyable episodes here. Thanks for sharing. The boy drives better than a lot of adults. Awesome!
Jason is gonna call Larry from AMMO NYC and be like
“Heyyyy buddy…sooooo have you ever detailed a yacht?”
Son does a good job of backing it up.
Love the 401 project but just as excited to see the “yacht” progress
I'm loving that Sam and yourself are buddy's now.
I LOVE when two channels I watch do a collaboration that I wasn't expecting! Love both channels! I hope to see more collaborations in the future!
Wounded Warrior Project. They helped me recover in more ways than I can say.
Looks like Jason is one step closer to a Cleetus collab working with Gentry & Sons.
autism awareness, my 2 boys of my 3 children are autistic and they been a great group to help us get thru the struggles
Deleting questions about your "charity" is not going to make the question go away. It just makes it look more questionable.
Amen!!!! We’re watching…
Tim did a great job getting the Yacht home for Jason! Thanks for the ride along!
It's NOT a yacht, it's a 33 foot cabin cruiser, with stern drives
A Man has got to know his limitations. Have you finished any project you started yet? Making a living off videos of stuff you got free, and never fixed, and getting tons of free stuff from sponsors. That's quite a hustle you got going.
Yeah and honestly I feel like the whole charity thing is a scheme to get people to donate more money. Hundreds of thousands of dollars pledged and has any of it gone to charity 🤔
Give the man a break , Interesting videos for free for us, what happened to live and let live he's done you no harm if you've nothing good to say, say nothing, peace
@@canalboating welcome to the internet. If you can't handle critique well, you're at the wrong place. He may have the best intentions in the world but so far I have yet to see any of his intentions come to fruition so I remain a skeptic.
@@travisb9130 I've no problem with critique but thanks for your concern
@@eagle2019rrightt. Count on those donations for the 401 disappearing over time. Slow fund leak…
Heroes on the water Heartland chapter is a good one to donate to. The guys involved in running it are veterans and they are top notch dudes.
Imagine going to this man's house and seeing a couple of airplanes and a yacht that probably cost a couple million.
I think I would be overwhelmed by the amount of work all the projects needed.
None of its kept there. But there was always a ton of fourwheelers that we need to finish fixing 😂
See it everyday. 🤔😂
@@coloradolivin1626 he overwhelms me with his project ADD 🥴
More like overwhelmed by the fact he's a junk hoarder.
The one charity that I have become largely involved in is the sumpter valley railroad
It is hard to explain but we have an awesome group of guys and honestly it always gets me with just how much the group has been able to do
The group got started in the 1970s to try and rebuild a portion of their local railroad that was completely scrapped out and ever since then we have been able to lay 6 miles of track on original land, bring back home three steam locomotives that were built brand new for that railroad back in the day, get two of them operational and do so much more
For me it has just become part of me, because as a completely volunteer non profit that started with absolutely nothing and continue growing is amazing.
A lot of non profit railroads usually start out with something being a section of track, maybe a building and some equipment or whatever, a lot of people start off with something and grow from there
But we literally started out with nothing except for a group of guys that wanted to see a piece of history brought back to life from what was essentially nothing
Looks awesome!! This is going to be a great series!
That Gentry kid is awesome! Enjoyed watching him operate that truck and helping his dad. What a yacht!
"Dave Thomas foundation for adoption" There's more than 115,000 children waiting to be adopted in foster care. Help these kids find the home, and love they all deserve!
Just bloody or some , this is a very remembering stage event all round , for charity big thanks to Gentry & Sons Trucking
That trailer was way too small for that boat. Definitely dangerous. And as to whether it's a boat or a yacht. In my mind a yacht can't fit on a trailer, a boat can.
Agree. I don't know if they make trailers much larger than that one though. Most likely the boat should have put on a flatbed sitting in a custom cradle. Not cheap (nothing for boats are), but safer.
@@christopherjonh9458 the trailer that initially moved it to the lake was larger.
It's a BOAT. I cringe when I hear it referred to as a yacht. 33' with stern drives ain't no yacht.
@@travisb9130 Yer right, didn't realize that was only a 33' and the 6-wheels threw me off. We used 38' trailer to move my 54' mast from the Beneteau factory. That 'lake' is the Choptank River, a tributary off the Chesapeake's Eastern Shore.
@@tcalhoun601 I agree, that's not a yacht
I really like St. Jude's Children's Hospital and I donate to them often. Thanks for considering them.
I'm waiting for the "Taking your date to an ABANDONED restaurant and treating her to a FREE dinner" episode
That would be a different channel lol
Great to see the dad teaching his son how to operate that rig. I was thoroughly impressed.
It’s more than just trucking that he’s learning . He watching problem solving as they pop up . And how a man handles these new problems
That “boat” looks awesome!!! Can’t wait to see it cruising around the east coast and Bahamas. If i could mention my favorite charity. I love animals especially dogs and the charity i love to support is Paws In The City here in DFW. Look them up and check them out. They do great work.
The term we use for that size boat is a "Pocket Yacht", Also as you know straps suck! we always hauled our 47ft sail boat (much heaver) with steel cables and 80lbs in tires... of course just like you guys, you work with what you got! Good Job overall!
keep it up with the amazing content
Tucker's House of Tennessee is a fantastic Charity that retrofits homes for families of children with disabilities. I am not affiliated with them other than we support this charity ourselves. I think it fits perfectly with the rebuild theme. Thanks for all you do, and for asking this question.
Looks like the Cougar's interior could use a little "detailing" Still functional after all these years. Love seeing both you an Tim together.
I was thinking the same thing
I love that Sam became a regular on the channel. Great guy.
I can’t believe you didn’t check the trailer before hitting the ramp. Checking of tire pressures and changing out that old hold down winch strap would have been a logical step.
I don’t love this channel and it’s heavily due to all of the small lapses of judgement like that.
@@eagle2019 your right, I shouldn’t have been surprised.
Thank God for Tim’s 12 valve diesel. That was pure torque pulling that barge out!
One thing you did wrong when you hooked up the trailer is you did not cross the chains. By doing this if the trailer ball would fail the crossed chains would catch (cradle) the tongue from falling down and digging into the ground.
There should also be a chain connected to the boat for when the winch strap breaks. I have seen more than one boat leave the trailer at our local marina.
Alex's Lemonade Stand is who we support they are a childhood cancer foundation. They helped my family during my nephews battle with neuroblastoma and were amazing!
i thought the guy coming out of the truck was the Lawncare Juggernaut, I thought we were witnessing the strangest youtube crossover ever
SAM... don't know what to say, you are amazing
I guess this Marina doesn't have a Gantry crane, that's how I've always seen boats this size being placed on trailers.