First Ocean Trip Ends In DISASTER

In today’s episode were heading from Portland OR to the Pacific Ocean 110 miles down river!
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42 thoughts on “First Ocean Trip Ends In DISASTER

  1. "I do not know much about diesels so thinking LS swap" Diesel engines have oil pressure gauges and dipsticks same as an LS that you ignored to check especially before and during a long trip. My Dad always told me Oil is cheaper than metal. "Insert me thumping you on the forehead here lol"

  2. Trying to add oil & run is ridiculous – you need a major overhaul – big $$$.

    If you decide to repower – bigger $$$$ – you must replace BOTH engines. And, if you go with different engines, especially higher HP, you're looking at even bigger $$$$.

  3. Twin Cummins 5.9 490hp @ good fuel economy reasonable priced parts – plus you'll have 400 hp that would be great on that hull. Save weight but a big swap out like that might create a few downstream projects.
    At least this wont be as painful as watching an Oyster refit.

  4. Go electric… bummer is, not sure how much room you have for solar panels. I'm considering doing that when get my yacht. peace

  5. If the oil pressure gauge never worked, you should have never left home, period. Oil pressure gauge is a primary instrument. That was really stupid…………………

  6. Did anybody check the oil before leaving? I'm sure it'll be fine. How about latching the dogs on those portlights? Shouldn't be an issue. Lifejackets? I'm sure they are around. Radar in dense smoke? Nahhh, we'll just blow the horn periodically. Also, let's totally guess how much fuel we have and our range will be a surprise.

  7. CORRECTION : THE GRAVEYARD OF THE PACIFIC is considered to be from Tilamook Bay Washington, to the Northern West Coast of Vancouver Island British Columbia Canada! (Cape Scott)!

  8. Also if you b-line to the right of st Helen's down the Lewis river you will find Pekins Ferry. I know someone who found a gold nugget bigger then their thumb on the Lewis river.

  9. I actually built that island campground that is between St Helen's Or and Woodland Wa..

    When you get water bound again you should stop by. It has the most amazing views.

  10. That’s a beautiful boat, keep her as original as possible ! Me, I would have limped her back on 1 engine then taken an easy visitors berth back home & got help there …. bout you played safe well done 👍

  11. Dude:

    Every morning before you even think of going anywhere, its oil check time period.

    The problem would have re sealed itself after your first overnight stop.

    Expensive lesson, but from now on you're gonna be checking oil and other things down below.

  12. 21:38 Soooooo the non working oil pressure gauges that didn't show oil pressure before are now showing oil pressure after you put oil in the engine.
    Hmmmmmmm.🤔
    Imagine how dependable those Cummins would be with some lubrication.

  13. The boat isn't built like a true speed machine so lamborghini engines would be cool but make no sense. I would go with big, nice sounding diesels… fits the type of boat and the era it represents. Tesla wouldn't be right on this one, that would be cool in another type of RIVA though, maybe in a real classic same goes for the lambo engines btw… But this boat needs big ass diesels…!!! Scania's sound nice!

  14. I knew this person was a LANDLOVER when he said he was going to (PARK) the boat! I'm pretty sure this may be his first boat. I'd like to be there when he gets an estimate on how much this work is going to cost. He should be happy to get someone to re-build this diesel.

  15. we limp boat 100s miles on 1 engine all the time!! nit not near as fast and dont steer the same but if you even knew a small bit of boating you could take home on one!

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