Resurrecting My Sunken Yacht – Here’s Everything That Broke When My Yacht SANK!

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47 thoughts on “Resurrecting My Sunken Yacht – Here’s Everything That Broke When My Yacht SANK!

  1. Bro,
    now I feel bad. haven't even finished the video but I saw that it was out and clicked on it. Then as you said "welcome back to B is for Boat" I thought to myself, "More like B is for Broken"
    I TOTALLY FORGOT THIS HAPPENED ON YOUR BIRTHDAY.

    I'll finish watching the video now. glad things are getting salvaged and it wasn't a total loss.
    cheers

  2. With all the money, time, effort spent on a 34 year old broken, Italian yacht, he could have bought a brand new boat of similar size with a warranty. And avoided such headache.

  3. I'm down in Salem. I've watched all your boat videos. Loved them. We had a cabin cruiser when I was younger. Spent many nights on the Columbia. When you leave your boat, close the through holes. If a internal hose breaks it won't matter. Not sure if anyone has mentioned that. Hoping the cleanup goes well.

  4. I am concerned about the salt water intrusion into electric switches, breakers etc tend to not show it's effects for some tome forward. I have always heard to NOT buy salvages cars from hurricane locations with tidal surge.

  5. Dude… If this episode doesn't show you replacing the sea cocks and describe how you will NEVER leave the boat again without manually shutting them off every time from now on … I'm unsubscribing. It ain't rocket science fella.

  6. Question: is there a way you can block the intake ports from the outside when the boat is in storage? That would mean it wouldn't matter if the internal parts break or not.

  7. I would look into a solar battery maintainer aswell for the bilge pump. Also perhaps a network enabled status to send you updates for when the bilge is turned on or not. I made one myself and it works great im sure there are options to buy aswell.

  8. I had an old sail boat that sunk once but that wasn't too big of a deal. Not so much electrical stuff and just an outboard engine that worked just fine afterwards. With the boat I have now, I have nightmares about it sinking. I think it would be a true disaster with all the wiring and equipment that doesn't like water.

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