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Ethan Landshark
Canada
Registrace 18. 04. 2013
I am an Engineer on a 90ft fishing vessel in beautiful British Columbia, Canada!
These are some of the things I do during the day!
New video up now!
These are some of the things I do during the day!
New video up now!
Life as an Engineer #5 - Oil Change on the Newzie (Isuzu UM6W)
In this video I demonstrate an oil change on the Newzie, an Isuzu UM6W Diesel engine that we use to power the main generator and hydraulics.
Jeremy and Nick knew I was filming and decided to play a prank on me.
My first video with two camera angles!! It was a doozy to edit, which is why I waiting so long before editing it. Filmed in March of 2020, edited in June of 2021.
As some of you know I began my Paramedic training and am no longer on the boat. I recently graduated from paramedic school and am currently doing my practicum. I am absolutely having a blast and see myself continuing down this route for the foreseeable future.
My CZcams channel has gained some popularity while I was away and I have decided to come back (again) and put some more time and effort into it. I am in talks with the fishing company about allowing to come and do some more filming on the boat. I am also thinking about filming some fishing videos with friends, some spear fishing, scuba diving and maybe even some medical things as I gain experience. For the few of you that read these descriptions I am very curious what your thoughts are on me broadening my content to include the previously mentioned topics. Let me know in the comments!
As always, like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Check out my channel for more content!
Jeremy and Nick knew I was filming and decided to play a prank on me.
My first video with two camera angles!! It was a doozy to edit, which is why I waiting so long before editing it. Filmed in March of 2020, edited in June of 2021.
As some of you know I began my Paramedic training and am no longer on the boat. I recently graduated from paramedic school and am currently doing my practicum. I am absolutely having a blast and see myself continuing down this route for the foreseeable future.
My CZcams channel has gained some popularity while I was away and I have decided to come back (again) and put some more time and effort into it. I am in talks with the fishing company about allowing to come and do some more filming on the boat. I am also thinking about filming some fishing videos with friends, some spear fishing, scuba diving and maybe even some medical things as I gain experience. For the few of you that read these descriptions I am very curious what your thoughts are on me broadening my content to include the previously mentioned topics. Let me know in the comments!
As always, like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Check out my channel for more content!
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Life as an Engineer #4 - Changing the Zincs
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In this video, Jeremy and I demonstrate how to change the sacrificial anodes (zincs) in our salt water pumps! Subscribe for more!
I’m Back!
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Hey everyone! After a brief run at school I’m back on the boat! Thank you to all the new subs and views, and thanks to my OG subs for waiting so long for content! I’ve already filmed two short videos and I will start editing tomorrow! Expect new videos this week for your quarantine entertainment! For those interested I went to Paramedic school. I’m now a basic level Paramedic called an Emergenc...
Shenanigans #1 - $10 to Climb Across the Tie Up Line...
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First installment of Shenanigans! We work in the middle of nowhere so we come up with all sorts of interesting ways to entertain ourselves! Let me know what you all think of the New Intro! Sorry for no videos last week, I filmed an oil change on the Newzi with Ryan but it didn't turn out the way I wanted. It was 4am after a long offload and we just wanted to get it over with haha. New videos co...
Life as an Engineer #3 - Restoring the Ships Barometer
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Not all the work I do on the boat involves engines, most of the time I’m doing other things like cleaning, painting, plumbing, electrical, etc... In this episode of Life as an Engineer I restore the ships barometer. A device used to detecting changes in weather. This is the most editing I have done on a video since highschool. Hope you all enjoy! Check out my channel for more! New video every w...
Life as an Engineer #2 - Morning Startup
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Here is my routine for getting the boat ready to leave the dock. It’s not perfect because I had to film while we were working and were on a schedule. Hope you enjoy it nonetheless! ... Subscribe for more!
Life as an Engineer #1 - Air Filter Change on the Newzi - Isuzu UM6W
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I am an Engineer on a 90ft fishing vessel. A friend said I should film some of the things I do during the day, so I made this video as a test! ... I’m quite happy with how it turned out. Captain said we should film bigger jobs! More random engine room stuff to come!
me in 10 years
You cleaned it you stupid punk.
The special salute between sailors is a sign of respect and platonic endearment. We throw this same salute many times each day in the fire service, no doubt handed down from our brothers at sea.
Hello Ethan. It is the boat that Captain John Hackett who is my father, used to own for many years. I have noticed that there are many new parts in her engine room which I went down with my father, Uncle and even cousins many times. Thank you for keeping her in good shape and my father is smiling in Heaven.
That has to be the roughest running engine ever
Glad to see someone checking the oil properly
My dad has a Commercial tuna fishing boat and I start the generator and the main every day actually two generators
1:24
Why are there two engines?
Thank you for sharing! Love the videos.
i ran a 215 Isuzu in my lobster boat for 20 years .. awesome motors and though as nails
3:20 LOL, enough filters for today
how often is the oil changed and how often on the main engines ? What type of oil is used ? Monograde?
Volume warning before start up Me: turns volume all the way up
😂😂 love that!
I have no history with boating so I have no idea why this got recommended to me, but I'm so glad it was. Really interesting to watch and follow what you're doing! Subbed and excited for upcoming videos!
Thank you for watching! Im glad you liked it!
If you have 2 5 gallon buckets stuck together. Throw them on the ground sideways and they should be easier to separate after. Also I recommend getting one of those 5 gallon bucket hand pumps. It may not be as useful when your engine is so easy to access though.
Ah yes, the meeting of the engineers, making sure each other is okay by raising a finger. I'll gladly take your start-ups over mine though, ours last around 3 hours before we get off the wall. You've got a sub from me.
i dont know why the fuck i watched this but i am 1000% satisfied with what i saw
The engineer has to fish as well or just engineer?
The engineer helps out on deck too!
I work on an assist tug boat on the Mississippi River, we have a chief engineer who does regular maintenance to the boats but doesn’t live on board the boat since we have multiple boats in our company. As a deckhand I’m responsible for a lot of basic engine and generator maintenance. The only difference between my daily routine and yours is we have 2 mains and 2 generators that we switch every 12 hours because we are never connected to shore power. Also our engine room isn’t quite as clean lol
Yup! Sounds like the only difference between my job and yours is a title!
That was awesome
The salute earned you a Sub from me.
250hr intervals? Is that typical? I'm sure if our generators weren't emergency use only, I'd be more familiar, but that's all I have experience with. LOL they probably get changed after 15hrs honestly. an hour of testing a month and one load test a year is about all they see. Also, do you tend to find a lot of oil in your separators, before or after the dryer? I've changed compressors (even though I wasn't seeming to lose oil there) and can't find leaks on the dryer, but still find oil in the system.
I believe it is for our engines. That is what is recommended from the manufacturer. Your generator may have different specs, gas vs diesel makes a difference too. As for the oil in your separator, its hard to know without knowing your system. What colour is the oil? Is it motor oil or air oil?
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That's what I love about such specialists: _checks oil_ engineer: "so the engine ran for about 231.6384 hours now" everyone: how do you know? engineer: You're telling me people can't just tell runtime by the colour of the oil? o.O
personally i just sit in the intel room on 2fort and build a sentry..
For all the democrats wondering why you assu.ed it's gender?
Actually just needs to be cleared out, Rev it up a bit...
Great channel
Thank you!
Subbed for the salute!
Politicians and liberals that want zero emissions are very clueless
I’m a hgv technician. How can I transfer into this field?
Look for boats that are hiring and tell then your experience! Look for the regulations in your area about what ticket is needed for what amount of HP. Where I live, if the main engine is under 1000HP the engineer doesnt need a ticket. At the very least head down to your local commercial marina and start asking boats if they need deck hands!
This is the first time I've ever seen a engineer do morning start up without a cup of coffee. Walking around and not spill a drop. She looks right tidy.
Unfortunately our old diner style coffee maker trips our shore power breaker. So the newzie has to be running and power switched over before coffee can be made 😂
Makes me wonder whether engineers should use checklists. Wouldn't be hard to forget a step.
There is one, but when you do it all multiple times per day it becomes second nature, no checklist needed!
What type of vessel is this?
A 90ft fishing boat!
If only they were all that easy, jealous.
you need one of those remote starters that they make for cold weather.
Makes me miss the boats, I can almost smell the diesel fumes.
Nice dude !
Never really though about someone's job being specifically to run and maintain a engine. That's awesome.
I miss being on ships, it was like living in a machine!
What model/size of boat is this?....Not sure how YT's algorithms brought me here. But great vid.
No make or model, there is a picture of it on my channel page! Glad you liked it! 😁
Great video! Why on earth do men flip each other off? 🤣
Why do magnets work, because everybody says so. 😂
i would surmise the overflow filter is larger because, its after the 2 main oil filters, in an event those 2 are overworked, this overflow would run from a different, less used sump plug, potentially dirtier more contaminated oil ...
That makes sense!
Thank you for sharing. I never realized how much went into just starting a boat.
Ogh but that diesel motor sounds really healthy, ready and able!!
I’m sick of COVID brain washing.
I dont care if this wasnt some huge mega whopper ship, loved this video!
Flips off big guy. Turns around and goes back where hes supposed to be.
your crew salute is the same as ours