Этот двигатель просто куча металлолома. Для его восстановления нужно заменить абсолютно все. А это значит что нужен другой двигатель. Ты хоть постеснялся так подписчиков обманывать.
@marko panko 2.0. good for you young dude. You are of a beautiful age of wonder, and armed with an unlimited supply of “how to” instructional videos. Use it to make something valuable out of nothing but your imagination and effort. I’ve done this since I was your age because nobody ever gave me anything. I created the things I wanted. You can make something out of nothing. Don’t let anyone tell you different.
I love the way this guy takes things that are literally taking up space and giving it so many extra lives ! People like this man build the world . I mean if its not a camera trick 😂😂😂😂🫣
Absolutely beautiful! It’s awesome that he’s bringing these beat up boats back to life. I live in homestead Florida, 20 mins from Miami,unfortunately in some of the more rural areas people abandoned old boats, jet skis and dump trash. I always thought it would be cool to salvage one. Now every time I see one I think of this man and his extraordinary skills
Absolutely amazing! Fantastic use of existing materials, and the perform a full engine rebuild, while retaining most of the parts that were submerged in sea water is mind blowing!
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Sir, I don't know who you are and what you're all about, but you have earned my respect. You are a master builder--a one-man boat maker of immense talent, skill, and perseverance! I have never sat through an entire build like this. I was completely transfixed! No blueprints, no bs--just a lot of patience and measuring and more patience! And the end product is well worth it! Amazing little speedboat, sir, and for that, you have earned my sub! Keep building, and we'll keep watching!
Absolutely impressive creativity and skills. Just watched this whole video with my kid because we couldn't believe anyone could restore such an engine. Inspiring!
Mad respect on what you did with that motor and a GD turbo found in water and sand with Barnacles growing on it. Anyone able to do that can do ANYTHING.
Like others have said, salvaging the engine was itself incredible, but everything else from the precision of the work to the design of the boat has me speechless.
@𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐑𝐞𝐝𝐑𝐚𝐯𝐞𝐧 I thought the same but we saw every part from the original condition to the final result, and he was the only one doing work on it unless shown when other people were helping. Like you can't fake that the original hull was broken and he completely redid it. It's just there in the two other videos in his channel
Nahh maen chopped strand only with 0 surface cleaning for the resin. 🤣 100% guaranteed as long as the YT video lasts. Also wondering how those open doors and closed cabin shed sideways waves and don't put the boat back where they found it.
Great video documenting your build. You have a lot of very useful skills, from rebuilding the engine to making the hull of the boat. You should be very proud of what you have done. I hope you enjoy your boat for many years to come.
I've seen a lot, no wait, "A LOT" of DIY videos and this one was by far the coolest I've seen. The sheer dedication, attention to detail, the absolute artistic, creative and craftsmanship know how was insane!! Just an absolute pleasure to watch!
I cant find the best words to describe that how amazingly and ferociously you're talented, huge and huge respect, I love to watch restoration videos and I had already watched thousands of videos, but trust me this is the best ever, and I am damn sure that no one will come up with better one in the comparison of this restoration. Many genius would not even imagine to touch their hand on such engine which was drastically rusted. And best part that I was not even think and expect that you will use the same boat😂, every inch of work was amazingly amazing
I am 13:08 into this and I no kidding am completely blown away at the fact he went to the beach pulled this engine out of the sand stripped it down and rebuilt it with its old parts! I use to work for Dodge, Jeep and Chrysler as a line 1 tech. You cant even get parts to last that long on cars! WOW much respect!
I've seen a lot of rebuild videos, yet this is by far on another level. Craftsmanship is one thing, but the imagination and creativity to make something out of pretty much nothing is what makes it incredible!
Je viens de voir vôtre vidéo et je vous envoie toute les félicitations ! Cette réalisation est époustouflante, vois avez de l'or dans les mains. Faites attention aux personnes jalouse s'il vous plaît 🙏 Le talent attire les personnes malveillantes ! Je suis de Belgique, capital de l'Europe, vous avez gagné un abonné 😁
I can't even begin to explain how this man can take to most destroyed parts and make them new again, a moter that beat and water logged and make it look and run like new and the entire build I'm just lost for words!!!! Amazing!! The world needs more people like you in it!!!!
Safety concerns apart (using hands to wash parts in Aceton or benzine, testing an engine while simply holding it, welding without eye protection, the list goes on...), I have to say that just the engine restoration was more than impressive.
One of the coolest videos like this I've ever watched! I have never seen anything this good come from almost nothing. You are the embodiment of tenacity! May your turbo last long and give you boost for many years to come! (Enjoy the fruits of your labor!) If this is what you can do with some junk, I cannot imagine what you'd be doing if you were in America! This boat is super cool! I love the style! Wow!
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Mr. Hô and I have one thing in common. We both know how to take thinks apart. The difference is, he knows how to put them back together. 😂 Awesome build!!! Does anyone know how many hours it took and how much he has invested?
This awesome video on top of everything obvious, also gave me understanding how some ebay chinese milling machines are made. I was always wondering how they all new and painted but also look like they have been on a junkyard already too! LOL. Amazing job man and congrats on 22M views!
wow this guy is really very talented. The engine restoration was epic. So much hard work put into this buid. I wish I had half or those skills. That engine was loud and powerful for the boat. It reminds me James bond. Cheers man!
The elbow grease required for this "runabout", is astounding. Time lapse allows us to see a 90 day 10 hr/day process in 30 minutes. Just what the average youtuber requires. Not only was the re-build more than difficult, the DIY stick welding was a miracle with questionable voltage available. And what about the fiberglass work? In spite of monsoon rains and humidity, Mr. Ho Thanh Che managed to find an amazing hull, that is not only stable, but planes easily. This boat was free, but the labor is worth 20,000 US. Question: How does your creation ride in some chop? Have you improved the cable steering and tankage? Does it do 45 knots with two passengers?
Absolute patience and craftmanship there, i’ll never look at an old boat the same way again, the time spent on the engine alone must have been very lengthy, very nice job 👍
He's a diesel mechanic, plumber, electrician, welder, metal fabricator, he can run a lathe, fiberglass work, carpenter, he does engineering design work, painter, and finally, a captain! You're awesome!!
This has to be one of the most heart-warming boat builds I've seen in a very long time. Congratulations on your imagination, building skills and perseverence in completing such an excellent boat!
Mr ho This was amazing to watch from start to finish your vision your skills your determination to complete such a task is extraordinary the hard work and hours you put into this project are just awsome 😀 my hat goes off to you fine sir thankyou for sharing this with us all👌 truly 😊 amazing 😀 and mission complete.
When I read yacht - and started with a small boat, I thought you were going to splice it with another bigger boat to make a real yacht. But anyway - great job, beautiful design!. I bet you could make a real yacht.
@Đạo Ngyễn No for real. That's what makes it so crazy. The only thing crazier is the amount of times the weather changed and how many times it went from dark to light in a half hour. Crazy isn't it?
You do amazing work! We used to have real mechanics here but now, they can't do anything besides an oil change unless they can hook your car up to a $500,000 diagnostic machine for it to tell them what to do and they wouldn't have even touched that engine, much less clean it up. You are a man of many skills and talents and MacGyver has nothing over you with your ingenuity and abilities. I had a huge smile on my face when you jumped in the boat to take it for a ride, it reminded me of a couple James Bond movies, "Live and Let Die" and "The Man with the Golden Gun" 😁 I look forward to your other videos and you got another subscriber. 🛥💨👍✨🔥💥
I've never seen a boat without a transmission? So he's got no reverse or neutral. Start it up and it's going! He attached a u-joint yoke right to the flywheel and the driveshaft to that and out to the prop, and it's all inside a piece of round stock. Pretty smart! I love how he used two car brake rotors for the steering cable to steer with. All hand made in 30 minutes, that's crazy! 😳 He literally turned a boat anchor into a boat. Awesome work, inspiring! Turbo diesel engines are perfect for that application. That thing revs up pretty high for a diesel! How fast? I'm guessing 50mph?
The skill and ability shown during this restoration is absolutely amazing. The engine rebuild alone down to the point of polishing the crank is very impressive, and the steering mechanism and design was very creative as well. My hat is off to you sir as you are truly a gifted individual, well done.
@JamesRS2007 no worries. I understood what you meant. Whatever you wanna call it either a talent, a gift, experience, this guy is unusuall in a good sense.
@Laurynas Stankevicius Thanks for the reply Laurynas, this guys ability to disassemble and reassemble the engine in the manner in which he does I feel is a gift, however I see your point in that he worked to learn this skill. However you want to recognise this as either learned skill or gifted ability, I am just acknowledging them in this video. Thanks again for the reply Laurynas.
Absolutely Amazing ,my only negative comment is something i learned the hard way myself i understand you are a young Man and it’s difficult to understand how working with all those Chemicals and different Machinery for grinding and Scrubbing will affect you longterm as you get older ,I was the same way at your age and ironically it was mostly Boating that i was involved with building ,fixing ,and Restoring all those Toxic Chemicals using bare hands get absorbed quickly and wind up in your Bloodstream being exposed to every system in your body i highly suggest that you invest in good safetey Equipment like Respirators , and heavy Duty Rubber gloves the items are very inexpensive and easily available with the Internet and other Venues ,trust me your body will appreciate it if you do and if you don’t your body could hate the longterm affects those affected most will be your Lungs ,Kidneys, and Liver all of which are designed to filter toxins out of our major Organs and keep Us Healthy , and without taking care of those we can and will wind up having many MedicalIssues in Middle Age and beyond i’m fairly positive that for myself the Exposure i had as a Teenager working in the Marine Industry caused severe brainInjuries and actually wound up putting me in a WheelChair inMy 40s
@Jacob Pidcock What skill? The not torqueing any bolts. Or the wire wheel on a head surface. Or running a turbo dry. This video is like a lesson on what not to do.
*_"One mans rubbish is another mans treasure."_* This guy is an absolute masterclass! The astronomical amount of work put into this to not only restore existing parts but to fabricate others and establish that unique touch takes nothing short of extraordinary talent. Wonders what determination can accomplish. Edit: the only thing is he should've put antifoul on the bottom of the boat to slow the growth of barnacles to keep the boat working optimally and having less drag as a result of build up.
Omg...my mind could not be more blown. this incredible boat build was literally the most amazing thing ive ever seen anyone design & build purely by their own imagination & ingenuity, (completely by HAND, mind you) with nothing but scavenged junk found along the side of the road for building materials. i watched him do it with my own eyes & i still cant believe the outcome. his understanding of mechanical engineering is on a level all its own. mannn....being soo talented at your craft must be a satisfying feeling. what an accomplishment. 👏🙌👍👌
This man build a freaking complete working engine from a coral reef... That's damn impressive and beautifully done. plus the sound of it was smooth. Amazing work.
o forse ti hanno fatto credere che fosse cosi.. una piccola imperfezione dei pistoni e il motore di grippa.. quindi mi fa strano che fosse tutto sano il motore
Well I don’t know what to say I’m just so stunned Omg these R the real hidden legends in the world man God bless ur hand dude everything is so amazingly perfect, that water doesn’t deserve ur boat , ur boat deserves to be in super clean water like Miami, Hawaii, Maldives ur a Genius man 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
This is one of the most impressive restorative builds I have ever seen, goodness you did a heck of a job! 90 days almost seems too short for the amount of improvements you made. Great work.
Absolutely incredible. I would be curious how much if this he learned from others and how much he just taught himself. Certainly a mechanical genius all on his own. I've never seen someone be able to do it all like this.............