@@radualin1 I believe she was probably was a good boat & that given the right circumstances she probably could be again. I don't really have much faith that those circumstances will happen for her, but a girl can hope. Thanks for checking out our video and taking the time to leave us a comment. It's greatly appreciated 🙏
@@Maddie-Girl that seems sadly accurate, but to the right person with the right amount of passion it might be worth it. We have a great deal of passion when it comes to saving old boats and, while we aren't the right people in this case, I hope maybe the right person will stumble across this video. By the way, thank you very much for watching and taking the time to leave us a comment.
@@grec9177 We are under the assumption that she went under at some point because of the way that she looked & smelled, and I would say she was probably under for a good hot minute. However, I could be wrong. I mean, I'm not wrong very often, but it is always a possibility. 🤷♀️ As far as how deep, I don't actually know that either, but from what I remember she has a considerably deep draft (6 or 7 foot) so that would really depend on where she was when she sank.
So, somebody just became the new owner of this Bruce Roberts. I wish him much luck. Does anyone know of any other free boats that we can check out? Or maybe own a boat that you wouldn't mind giving us a tour of?
@@bellofello1 I definitely believe she has a lot of potential. However after spending the last 10 months bringing a 1970 C&C Redline back to life, she's a lot more of a project than we can commit to right now. Thank you for taking the time to watch our video and leave a comment. We appreciate it.
@@AaronBrand I don't remember that option being put on the table 😆 besides, we didn't take it. Don't get me wrong, she has a lot of potential and I'm a sucker for saving old boats, but she's going to take every bit of a year of work (at the very least) and that's just not something that we can commit to right now.
@@Jaml321 you might be right. She's got a large number of boat projects to be done and I firmly believe that boat projects are never really done. However, quite a bit of the materials that would be needed are already on the boat and it is possible to do the job with little to no financial investment. I'm not saying it would be easy or quick, but it can be done. Thank you for taking the time to leave us a comment.
@@Jaml321 I'm not sure what you mean. I'm not trying to bait anyone. My husband has a slight addiction to Facebook marketplace and I'm always game to check out a boat. However, I'm grateful that you had enough interest to click on our video and took the time to leave a comment. So, thank you.
@@HistoryRats I meant being baited with the boat being free. There is no such thing as a free boat. You only get it for free if it would cost way more to fix it than it would cost to buy the same boat from a different seller in good condition. They are searching for an idiot to take it off their hands so they don't have to pay for the decommissioning of the vessel.
Thank you for explaining. I understand what you mean about a free boat. Generally speaking, you will not find a boat that you won't have to fix at some point.
@@HistoryRats I dont think you can compare a refit to a complete reconstruction. This boat is beyond the point where it makes any sense to invest any further.
Looks like a good start to an artificial reef
@@Christopher-i7j1d that may be true. Thank you for watching our video and taking the time to leave us a comment. We appreciate it.
good boat
Lol good troll attempt
@@radualin1 I believe she was probably was a good boat & that given the right circumstances she probably could be again. I don't really have much faith that those circumstances will happen for her, but a girl can hope. Thanks for checking out our video and taking the time to leave us a comment. It's greatly appreciated 🙏
@@Jaml321 I'm not sure what you mean, but I still appreciate you taking the time to leave us a comment.
100 grand plus and it ll be worth 40 grand
@@Maddie-Girl that seems sadly accurate, but to the right person with the right amount of passion it might be worth it. We have a great deal of passion when it comes to saving old boats and, while we aren't the right people in this case, I hope maybe the right person will stumble across this video. By the way, thank you very much for watching and taking the time to leave us a comment.
How deep was it and how long was it underwater before it was recovered
@@grec9177 We are under the assumption that she went under at some point because of the way that she looked & smelled, and I would say she was probably under for a good hot minute. However, I could be wrong. I mean, I'm not wrong very often, but it is always a possibility. 🤷♀️ As far as how deep, I don't actually know that either, but from what I remember she has a considerably deep draft (6 or 7 foot) so that would really depend on where she was when she sank.
There's going to be a video update to this video very soon, if anyone is interested.
So, somebody just became the new owner of this Bruce Roberts. I wish him much luck. Does anyone know of any other free boats that we can check out? Or maybe own a boat that you wouldn't mind giving us a tour of?
Needs a TON of work, but the are solid boats for what it's worth
@@bellofello1 I definitely believe she has a lot of potential. However after spending the last 10 months bringing a 1970 C&C Redline back to life, she's a lot more of a project than we can commit to right now. Thank you for taking the time to watch our video and leave a comment. We appreciate it.
RUN AWAY
I don't run away, but I do back away slowly and carefully.
@@HistoryRats lol I have walked away myself so I understand.
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Hopefully they are paying you to take it!
@@AaronBrand I don't remember that option being put on the table 😆 besides, we didn't take it. Don't get me wrong, she has a lot of potential and I'm a sucker for saving old boats, but she's going to take every bit of a year of work (at the very least) and that's just not something that we can commit to right now.
@@HistoryRats You mean 10 years and a 100 grand minimum.
@@Jaml321 you might be right. She's got a large number of boat projects to be done and I firmly believe that boat projects are never really done. However, quite a bit of the materials that would be needed are already on the boat and it is possible to do the job with little to no financial investment. I'm not saying it would be easy or quick, but it can be done. Thank you for taking the time to leave us a comment.
turn around and walk away, theres too much to rectify and the prices will kill you
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Oh look a trash can. Run people run, dont take the bait.
@@Jaml321 I'm not sure what you mean. I'm not trying to bait anyone. My husband has a slight addiction to Facebook marketplace and I'm always game to check out a boat. However, I'm grateful that you had enough interest to click on our video and took the time to leave a comment. So, thank you.
@@HistoryRats I meant being baited with the boat being free. There is no such thing as a free boat. You only get it for free if it would cost way more to fix it than it would cost to buy the same boat from a different seller in good condition. They are searching for an idiot to take it off their hands so they don't have to pay for the decommissioning of the vessel.
Thank you for explaining. I understand what you mean about a free boat. Generally speaking, you will not find a boat that you won't have to fix at some point.
@@HistoryRats I dont think you can compare a refit to a complete reconstruction. This boat is beyond the point where it makes any sense to invest any further.
@@Jaml321 either way, I still appreciate you for taking the time to have a conversation about it.
That boat will ruin you!
@@sinan1752 it's not going to ruin me, but I appreciate your comment. Thank you for watching our video.
No. Just....no.
@@crowdog56 thanks for watching our video and for leaving us a comment. It's much appreciated.