Cruising my Chris Craft Corinthian

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • I self-quarantined two weeks before and two weeks after this video was filmed.
    The very first time she's been on the water with two engines in probably decades.
    I am unbelievably happy :)
    Full length supercut of all footage from the cruise:
    • First Cruise Supercut

Komentáře • 349

  • @CullenCraft
    @CullenCraft  Před 4 lety +13

    If you want to see the full voyage, here's a link to the unlisted "Supercut" with barely any editing.
    czcams.com/video/hRSTwjGMawc/video.html
    It's an hour and 45 minutes long... So if you're into that, give it a look!

    • @working2bselfsufficient724
      @working2bselfsufficient724 Před 4 lety

      Congrats, might see you out on the Johns if i do ill try and say hello and toss you a beer.🍻

    • @working2bselfsufficient724
      @working2bselfsufficient724 Před 4 lety +2

      Also if u need a hand with anything just let me know i am a local and ive been boating extensively my entire life from commercial fishing to building my own boats and would be happy to help teach or help out any green horns till get sea legs.

    • @working2bselfsufficient724
      @working2bselfsufficient724 Před 4 lety +1

      Also glad to see new boaters taking pride and putting time in their work. Very satisfying when everyone likes what you have done.

    • @stevenpfister6075
      @stevenpfister6075 Před 3 lety

      Just acquired the same model boat and it needs quite a bit of work.Wondered if you could share some knowledge?

    • @CullenCraft
      @CullenCraft  Před 3 lety +2

      Wow! That's awesome! Yeah you can connect with me on twitter and I can give you an email address from there. @cullencraft

  • @ronobrien7187
    @ronobrien7187 Před 3 lety +12

    At 63 years and tens of thousands of miles under the keel, I think, "That's easy", but kudos to this young man with the courage to go forward with this plan. Best wishes.

  • @harrymurphey2634
    @harrymurphey2634 Před 4 lety +54

    I grew up on "Twin Screw" cabin cruisers .... A couple of pointers ... 1st: your bearded friend knows what he is doing !!! 2nd: At slow speeds you steer w/ your engines, not the helm !!! 3rd: Learn to "sync" the engines by "ear" ... "rum ... rum ... rum" (pulsing/throbbing sound) ... you are not "synced' ... set one engine and adjust the other engine throttle in small rpm's .... "rrrrruuuuuuuuummmmm" (no pulsing/throbbing) ... tells you the engines are "synced" (our boat had the same engine sync device, but it was down at the helm station in the cockpit, so when running from the flying bridge you had to do it by ear ...) Safe motoring !!!

    • @jaytomson7052
      @jaytomson7052 Před 3 lety +3

      That is such awesome advice!

    • @paulwhite9173
      @paulwhite9173 Před 3 lety +4

      At slow speeds you steer with the helm and the engines. Learn to walk your boat sideways without making headway or sternway. Practice docking on one engine, because someday you will have too. If you don't have radar, get one and learn how to use it. Same with your other electronics. Learn the rules of the road. Don't be a problem for those of us who run large vessels for a living. Know what you're doing and where you're going. You have a great deal to learn. Good luck.

  • @shovelheezy
    @shovelheezy Před 4 lety +33

    When the raw emotion comes out.... I can only imagine what it must feel like to bust your butt working on this boat, then to finally feel her rumbling beneath you. She's a beautiful boat, you made her into something amazing. Congratulations!

  • @LovingAtlanta
    @LovingAtlanta Před 3 lety +2

    👍Poor fella....I remember when I first learned. I’m a petite 5’1 girl and I love the shock on people’s faces when I handle my 39ft boat....alone. 😂

  • @brianparker866
    @brianparker866 Před 3 lety +1

    The man that took the helm is so cool. What a great friend to have. Both guys understand the anxiety you are facing and walk you through the learning process.

  • @donolsen6992
    @donolsen6992 Před 4 lety +20

    Great to see you out on the water it's a great thing. Been on the water my whole life boat mechanic for 35 years. Save yourself time and money in have a good mechanic look at the boat. What I heard was hard starting on one engine sounds like timing, Same engine sound like lifters. O their engine same thing lifters And backfiring through carburetor. A good going over the engines will give you good piece of mind and feel safe. Things happened very fast on the water Knowing your engines are running properly Is Half the battle. Good luck and enjoy Being on the water is fantastic.

    • @AnthraxBird
      @AnthraxBird Před 4 lety +1

      Don Olsen yeah I wonder if he rebuilt the carbs or the points. It’s gonna feel like a new boat to him when he gets the engines tuned and good to go.

    • @jasonruffier
      @jasonruffier Před 3 lety +1

      I've seen distributor timing advance freeze up causing same issue.

    • @losingatthespeedoflight1832
      @losingatthespeedoflight1832 Před 3 lety

      Make sure you have good fuel

  • @earlalfaro3347
    @earlalfaro3347 Před 4 lety +10

    You're my hero! You're living the dream that I strive for, especially having a classic Chris Craft. The Corinthian seems like a great model with a lot of volume. The bottom shape is unique in a sense since it doesn't seem to follow some of the other models of the same era having a flatter bottom with straight sections, whereas your boat has more of a wine glass shape with a soft turn at the bilge. She's likely more fuel efficient than some of the other models as a result of this. I look forward to your critique a few months from now where you might identify areas where specific features might be handy to have. I've been designing boats for more than 30 years and the older CC's remain my favorites that I hope to draw inspiration from in the future.

    • @CullenCraft
      @CullenCraft  Před 4 lety

      I really like this boat... I feel extremely lucky to have her. Do you have a portfolio somewhere with your designs? I'd love to check them out!

    • @CullenCraft
      @CullenCraft  Před 4 lety

      @@earlalfaro3347 wow! This is awesome!

  • @alaskanglenn
    @alaskanglenn Před 4 lety +15

    Take a USCG course on piloting/boat safety. Good info, even experienced guys take it again now and then.

    • @noneyabizz4537
      @noneyabizz4537 Před 3 lety +1

      best advice in the thread...saying that....I'm sure he will...he seems thorough in all he does

  • @melodymakermark
    @melodymakermark Před 4 lety +5

    I am soooo stoked for you young man. I’ve owned and been around boats my whole life, but I’ve never owned a big cruiser. As my wife and I approach retirement, I do believe I see one on the horizon. You’re doing it while you’re young. That is friggin’ sweet, and in a classic Chris Craft to boot. Carry on, Captain.

  • @patricia2645
    @patricia2645 Před 3 lety

    Hi, I so wish to have and old Chris-Craft. My Grandpa had one when I was little (50 years ago). Mom says it was a mid 50's Chris Craft "sedan" the woodwork was amazing, you could see your self. I loved the sound of it. He was pretty proud of it too! We had a lot of fun in it. Wish I could appreciate it as an adult.

  • @pokeygravityryder
    @pokeygravityryder Před 3 lety +3

    I’m relatively new to twin screws but been boating for over 25 years. I don’t know if it helps, but I always think of my shift levers like the levers on the tracks of a bulldozer or tank. I don’t use throttles or steering wheel while docking and try to be in neutral as much as possible. I know this video was several months ago, so you’re probably well practiced by now! Best of luck and congrats!

  • @troy9er
    @troy9er Před rokem

    I had Parents that had a 1961 Christ Craft tri cabin. She was a 42 foot beauty all wood construction. I learned to pilot that boat even before I had a drivers license to drive a car! 25 years on Lake Michigan. Spent many a weekends preparing her for each season. My older Brothers would come 1 or 2 weekends to help out. They both had families, so they didn’t have the same amount of time as I. Your doing great and will build experience and confidence with time. I could back that boat in its spot backwards with out touching a docking post, sometimes. Had to account for current and wind upon setup when docking!

  • @rickoliver2059
    @rickoliver2059 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi from NZ , south pacific . I bought a single diesel engine back in 2010 ,my third boat , the first two being trailer boats . It was my lifelong dream to own a fishing launch , anyway aside from jumping off the deep end and having to learn everything about seamanship , maintenance and how to look after my boat . During the first two years , it cost me a lot of money that I had saved after I retired from work , The sternleg had to be fully rebuilt , the motor had to come out and be professionally repaired , and the turbo charger kept fouling up through condensation , from not being used enough !!! I think I aged considerably , because I became weaker and decided to sell my dream and go back to smaller trailer boats . My family had a lot of fun in that boat , but they do cost an arm and a leg to keep going , I hope you enjoy yours for a very long time , cheers .

  • @ronschwolsky1626
    @ronschwolsky1626 Před 3 lety +2

    Remember, never approach a dock at a faster speed than you're wiling to hit it. Best of luck. Happy for you.... living the dream!

  • @woodrowweber718
    @woodrowweber718 Před 4 lety +5

    Every word that you're speaking about being stressed when you're 1st starting to pull out I just went through that I bought a 32' Carver 325 I was excited and nervous as you were stress level was off the charts I don't regret a minute of it I had everyone there to help me just like you do you're gonna love this I know this is a month old but I'm seeing it for the 1st time

  • @steelerdog1456
    @steelerdog1456 Před 3 lety +1

    Bro had a tear in my eye for you. Worked at Baptist as a nurse right there by the Marina. Down in Daytona now. Great video cap

  • @LovingAtlanta
    @LovingAtlanta Před 3 lety +3

    👍Such supportive friends!! 💝

  • @rosemary5531
    @rosemary5531 Před 4 lety +4

    \Loved the emotion you showed towards the end of the video where you're on the fo'c'sle filming your mates behind you. Great stuff. I felt your stress when driving. Practice makes perfect, you'll get there. Would have loved to have had a live-aboard when I was younger. Too late now but I wish you all the best.

  • @LetsGoOutdoors
    @LetsGoOutdoors Před 4 lety +2

    You convey a pure joy when out on the water, you have the boating spirit! Wish you nothing but calm seas and light winds. Well done!

  • @JJ-sv9kh
    @JJ-sv9kh Před 3 lety +3

    So cool that you shared that whole experience with us. Your emotions of seeing all the hours of your hard work come together were just awesome. Your boat is beautiful and I really like the shade that the top gives you. Keep it going, live the dream👍

  • @normdickson2438
    @normdickson2438 Před rokem

    When you work hard for something you really want and put great effort into it it is very rewarding

  • @kevinjaye7267
    @kevinjaye7267 Před 4 lety +5

    Nothing like an old heavy Chris craft !

  • @b.atwater3904
    @b.atwater3904 Před 4 lety +1

    A tip from a guy who has owned several of these type of boats..
    Upgrade to electronic ignition and replace the carbs; both will be money well spent and make her run much better.
    You can not get the RPM up because the 4 barrel carbs are not working properly.
    Ditch the old Quadrajets and get some marine Holley or similar quality carbs, you will be glad you did.
    It will be much easier to learn and practice when those engines are running like they should.
    ALWAYS RUN YOUR BLOWER BEFORE STARTING AND AFTER TAKING ON FUEL!
    Have fun with her!

    • @matterrill6936
      @matterrill6936 Před 5 měsíci +1

      There’s nothing wrong with a properly running qudrajet . I have the original rochesters on my 1972 350qs in my 31 commander and they run great

    • @tuck6464
      @tuck6464 Před měsícem

      @@matterrill6936 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
      THIS. Holleys have their place . But the right Q-jet, clean and tuned is better than any Holley for normal driving/boating.

  • @2010PAPAITO
    @2010PAPAITO Před 2 lety

    God Bless you Captain…. Excellent job and crews…..

  • @joewatson4671
    @joewatson4671 Před 3 lety +1

    i very appreciated this video above all your others because that emotion, once you got up and running and out on her maiden voyage, i can so relate!! we just launched after restoring our 1980 Chris Craft 251 and that emotion at that moment of launch to see her in the water and running was amazing!! yeah, i had tears too!!! congrats Captain!

  • @coldcoffee89
    @coldcoffee89 Před 4 lety +3

    congrats man, something thats rapidly being lost is that feeling when you bring a dream to fruition through work of your own two hands.

    • @working2bselfsufficient724
      @working2bselfsufficient724 Před 4 lety

      Very well said. Im one of the few ODD families around my area today still teaching my kids how to build stuff, take pride in your work etc traditional type values that i feel are fundemental in life and most arnt teaching anymore.

  • @peterhall4086
    @peterhall4086 Před 3 lety

    Nice watching a beginner take his boat out for the first time. Good for you young man.
    My background is 30 years at sea on war canoes and cargo ships.
    I'd forgotten what it is like to be a beginner. Nice.

    • @CullenCraft
      @CullenCraft  Před 3 lety

      Haha I'm ready for the beginner phase to be over

  • @royg.greenlee2538
    @royg.greenlee2538 Před 3 lety

    I really enjoy your watching your boat adventures. You remind me of myself 35 years ago getting into the world of boating. I love to see your passion of owning a boat of that size and learning everything you can to keep her in good running shape. You make me really want another boat again. I hope you thoroughly soak in everything and just remember it’s a love of the water and improving your boat.

  • @jasonpongracz
    @jasonpongracz Před 3 lety +1

    Seems like you had 2 amazing guys who where so kind and friendly to help you out!

  • @Secretgardenvintageapartment

    Oh wow I stepped on and met you with your helmsman and also Captain in this video! I’m so glad to see you taking it out and really enjoying all this gorgeous thing can do! 🥺🥂 Here’s to MANY more adventures and more videos to share with us!

  • @kenberry9299
    @kenberry9299 Před 3 lety

    The enjoyment in your face your voice reminds me of myself enjoy your dream and never let anyone steal your joy!

  • @nestatuffgong
    @nestatuffgong Před 4 lety +1

    I know that feeling very well. Somewhere between excited and terrified. I still get a bit nervous going out. Especially backing into my slip. It’s all worth it in the end. You and your team did real good! Congratulations!

  • @frankshubert8008
    @frankshubert8008 Před 4 lety +2

    I can relate to your passion and bonding that you make with your boat I always get butterflies when I'm taking her out though

  • @thomastirolflorida5363
    @thomastirolflorida5363 Před 4 lety +7

    after docking 50 times with just engines forward and reverse, you be putting her into slips like a boss.
    Time and practice...there are no short cuts.

  • @LovingAtlanta
    @LovingAtlanta Před 3 lety +2

    👍Good job guys. I understand the stress of this trial. People don’t realize how hard it is to bring it in and especially to back in. 😩

  • @msacco175
    @msacco175 Před 3 lety +2

    I can feel your nervousness. I been there with a 26 foot.

  • @reneweisz9157
    @reneweisz9157 Před 3 lety

    I really enjoyed seeing your emotions going crazy and your eyes filling up with water. I know your exact feelings, I felt the same way after spending 3 years working hard on our boat and then taking her out for her first sea trial. This moment will be forever with you. Congratulations

  • @coolhaitianshow799
    @coolhaitianshow799 Před rokem

    Man seeing the joy you displayed has really motivated me congrats of following your dreams bro. I also love you honest you are in these videos

  • @frankshubert8008
    @frankshubert8008 Před 4 lety +2

    I love this guy's enthusiasm I've got a similar type boat with 454 and these older boats are a little harder to control next boat will have bow thrusters good luck man I'll keep following

  • @gregorgman
    @gregorgman Před 3 lety +2

    You have good, open water in that river, go out in the middle and practice so you can feel the motion of the boat changing direction based on what you do with the throttles/controls. We lived in Jacksonville and that current cant be tough so go out in the middle and practice, mostly WITHOUT the steering wheel!! You're doing great, it just takes some time to get comfortable and using the controls without steering will be a whole new world. Best of luck. PS: nobody is being critical in your comments, this just takes some time and you will build your own experience. I would wait till the tide is still and then mess with backing the boat, once you get the feel, the next step is with the tide moving in/out!!

  • @curtkramer5154
    @curtkramer5154 Před 3 lety

    You seem like a genuine dude and you have some great help and friends...

  • @oceanairbrush
    @oceanairbrush Před 3 lety +1

    Drs lake is a great place to practice manuevering. Gets you out of the current of the st. Johns

  • @bryanhorne8202
    @bryanhorne8202 Před 4 lety

    Really enjoyed watching you become a captain of your vessel. Nothing like having your boating cherry popped!!!

  • @verngay6557
    @verngay6557 Před 3 lety

    nothing like the joy of a first run on your first boat.

  • @DannyChengofPhoneXchange

    Just took the 40' Holiday Mansion I just purchased out of the marina for the first time and it was definitely nerve-racking to say the least. After watching this I learned to maneuver with the twin engines at slow speed instead of using steering. I was fighting wind and current and it was definitely my neighbor on the dock catching me that saved me from hitting. One of my engines died on the first run and the other is having intermittent issues so it sounds like we are in a similar scenario. Nice to see the update and happy cruising 😊

  • @dewilm78____47
    @dewilm78____47 Před 2 lety

    Awesome job! Your Crew/ buddies are great as well. 👍🏻

  • @OBC-radio
    @OBC-radio Před 3 lety +1

    Luckily I never had this experience. I started driving my dad’s boat when I was a little kid, and I was too young and excited to be nervous lol. Congrats!

  • @martinlopezpgara5treestart263

    I'm happy for you bro wish you many safe and happy adventures

  • @10bbremer
    @10bbremer Před 4 lety +3

    Well done skipper. Carry on.

  • @deezostrong6303
    @deezostrong6303 Před 4 lety

    Love this video. Please keep them coming. Thanks!!

  • @deadbugdoug4158
    @deadbugdoug4158 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for sharing your story young American. God is good...

  • @Chas1160
    @Chas1160 Před 3 lety

    I’m loving this video . Gosh, reminds me when I first got started. I have a 28’ Bayliner single engine 454 HP large block Chevy. She is a fast boat. Engines sound great. Corinthian model. Nice live aboard. I’ve listened to most of your videos. I remember the first time I saw a whale off my starboard side. The whale was as big as my boat. I’m on the West Coast, California. Boating is a blast. San Francisco Bay Area hear.

  • @SavorTheJourneyDave
    @SavorTheJourneyDave Před 2 lety

    Soooooo tooootaally awesome!!!!!! I really enjoy experiencing your journey!!!!!! ⚓

  • @Infernoz04
    @Infernoz04 Před rokem

    Those are genuine tears of happiness bro enjoy it that is a great time

  • @klaaskomvaak1816
    @klaaskomvaak1816 Před 3 lety +1

    here a thumb rule: left hand on port throttle right hand on starboard throttle. Both thumbs touch boat is centered. Front left hand , thumb points starboard, boat turns sb. Front left hand back, thumb points sb but now back of boat goes sb. Same goes for right hand, right hand front, thumb points port, boat turns port, righthand back, thumb points port, back of boat goes port.

  • @marcogm55
    @marcogm55 Před 4 lety

    Congratulations Happy for you I bought a 42ft egg harbor aft cabin back in November and haven't taken it out yet Thanks for sharing wishing you the best

  • @hungryhungryhummer
    @hungryhungryhummer Před 2 lety

    Biggest thing is just staying calm. You have a twin screw boat you can place wherever you want in the water. Even if your heading straight into a pylon, you have to stay calm. It takes finesse.

  • @johnnyohness6610
    @johnnyohness6610 Před 3 lety

    Congratulations Cullen. Nothing in the world is more gratifying than enjoying the fruits of your labor. This was posted in July and now it's October. Bet you've learned a lot more by now. I shared your tears of joy on the bow. You really got to me big guy. Are you still in the same mariana?

  • @MegaViking00
    @MegaViking00 Před 3 lety

    Bravo to you sir.Beautiful boat and your over coming new hurdles.Through the highs and lows you will learn and prevail.

  • @Mark-pm9nh
    @Mark-pm9nh Před 3 lety

    Hi Cullen . WOW that was amazing! Congratulations on your maiden voyage . Thanks for sharing your dream & heart felt emotions with us . I love Christ Craft yachts . They remind me of my childhood & summers on Lake Muskoka in Canada . God bless . Mark (Toronto)

    • @CullenCraft
      @CullenCraft  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching, Mark! Stay warm up there.

  • @BlkVpr4313
    @BlkVpr4313 Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful boat man. Its awesome to see you with that boat. And the reason that is, is because RJ is my big brother and I've worked on the boat with him and it's great to see that, I'm his little brother and I really wanted to go on the boat with you guys but I had a doctor's appointment which sucks but you guys seem to have a good time.

  • @greasycreekoutfitters5163

    You're awesome, dude. I'm living vicariously through you...waiting for my moment. You rock. Keep taking on challenges and knocking them out! You've got the right friends to teach you, too. Good dudes all the way around.

  • @phillipmullis6986
    @phillipmullis6986 Před 4 lety

    You are so real. I love your excitement and wish you all the luck in the world.

  • @slaphappy2112
    @slaphappy2112 Před 4 lety +3

    any time you want to meet up at the sanbar, I keep my boat just down the river from you under the matthews. Rock on dude nice boat

  • @paulspacco4397
    @paulspacco4397 Před měsícem

    Go easy brother…it’s not the Nimitz! You got this

  • @Chas1160
    @Chas1160 Před 4 lety +1

    She sounds wonderful. Nothing but fun. Always go out with someone with experience. You will eventually be just fine. Good job bro. I’m loving this video. I remember my first time too. Nothing better, fresh air, and. Good friends .Enjoy. Take a Basic Seamanship course with U. S. Coast Guard or Power Squadron Gives you the basics. Watch temperature gauges and oil gauges. My boat runs at 170 degrees and oil pressure about 40 lbs. Her sweet spot is. 3200-3400 RPM. Love the excitement. Your new home is fantastic.

    • @CullenCraft
      @CullenCraft  Před 4 lety

      Can't wait to get cable controls dialed in so I can really open her up!

    • @Chas1160
      @Chas1160 Před 4 lety +1

      Dedelec always check oil prior to departure. The engines might burn a little oil if engines haven’t been running for a while. Go easy on the engines and don’t run them too long at high RPM’s. Ok, initially to get her up on plane but back down on the throttle down to sweet spot. I have a single engine 454 Mercruiser engine. Her sweet spot is 3200-3400 RPM. At 4000 RPM she is drinking fuel and working hard. Remember engine go against current, wind, and weight of boat. They are working really hard at 4000 RPM.

  • @paulww
    @paulww Před 4 lety +1

    Congratulations! You'll experience different situations with every voyage, but soon you'll know how to handle whatever comes your way like second nature and wonder how you could have ever been nervous. (But do me a favor and always, ALWAYS, bring up your fenders at the commencement of every trip!) 🚢

  • @anthonymurphy1624
    @anthonymurphy1624 Před 4 lety

    Congrats man, I felt your stress and your joy all the way in Fort Worth Texas!!!!!

  • @ADVF800GS
    @ADVF800GS Před 3 lety

    Very well done and your friends seem like true friends, there actually happy for you and how they talk to you is awesome they constantly give you encouragement and positive vibes, wish I had buddies like them

  • @robertklinger1633
    @robertklinger1633 Před 3 lety

    Love your videos. Good for you for knowing what you want and getting it.

  • @jont123
    @jont123 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing. Good job.

  • @BrianMDIY
    @BrianMDIY Před 3 lety

    Its funny. He's a nervous wreck, but you have to respect the effort and care being taken. With friends like that, you can do anything. Great video.

  • @kayakchrispy
    @kayakchrispy Před 4 lety

    Your crew is amazing

  • @bilgerat711
    @bilgerat711 Před 3 lety

    Love your boat and now I want one of these!!!, well done and enjoy

    • @CullenCraft
      @CullenCraft  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! There were a few corinthians for sale around america last time checked. The ones in the postings need some love, but i can totally recommend them.

    • @bilgerat711
      @bilgerat711 Před 3 lety

      @@CullenCraft Probably a wee bit too far to ship one to New Zealand, sure we have Chris Crafts here also all the same however going to enoy watching your journey with yours, great stuff

  • @mrmrlee
    @mrmrlee Před 4 lety

    Hey I got super nervous taking my boat out the first time and I'm 50ish!!! You did a great job!

  • @mvcharisma2968
    @mvcharisma2968 Před 4 lety +4

    As a liveaboard myself I always get nervous the first trip after a long winter of hibernation.

  • @khill7359
    @khill7359 Před 3 lety

    My gosh dude! You look sooo happy! Good for you man! Realize your dreams now while you are young! I remember bringing my 32' Carver "home", Totally nerve wracking......

  • @ScottAxel01
    @ScottAxel01 Před 3 lety

    Congrats! I grew up on a 1980 Corinthian - great boat!

  • @Aquafbody
    @Aquafbody Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful man. That's a gorgeous boat, enjoy it in good health.

  • @craigmonteforte1478
    @craigmonteforte1478 Před 4 lety +2

    checking gauges are a great thing since everything is new to you mechanically one of the best tools you can get is a infrared thermometer and take readings in the same places on both motors i always like recording them as well on my way to the Bahamas one time we had a school of Bottlenose Dolphins running with us i stopped counting at 250

    • @CullenCraft
      @CullenCraft  Před 4 lety

      I have one and used it on this trip!
      Thought about keeping that section of the video, but it did not fit the story cleanly so it stayed on the cutting room floor. Manifolds go up to about 170, with the starboard being slightly higher due to low coolant, but nothing serious.
      I'm so jealous! I can't wait to make the jump across someday... I hope I get the chance.

  • @lesles9160
    @lesles9160 Před 4 lety

    Congrats! Your friend helping you drive the boat was amazing. Seems like a genuinely nice guy and great teacher, haha.

  • @dirkdiggler1242
    @dirkdiggler1242 Před 3 lety

    That was fun thanks for sharing. Taking your boat out for the first time is always a little stressful!
    But that docking maneuver was tricky with the current from the river.
    My experience with those old engines is that they tend to get vapor lock in the fuel lines when they get a little hot. Make sure your engine compartment fans are working good, maybe upgrade. Especially with those aspirated engines. They should be easily worked on and able to find parts.

  • @lydiatressler2248
    @lydiatressler2248 Před 3 lety

    You have some great friends there ! God bless you

  • @Franklin6300
    @Franklin6300 Před 4 lety

    congratulations on your boat. great folks you have with you! Enjoy your life. good luck and great boating.

  • @ronobrien7187
    @ronobrien7187 Před 3 lety +4

    Now I'm laughing. The newbie telling his experienced friends how to dock the boat. Just nerves, but he already sounds like a captain.

  • @bmmrrr
    @bmmrrr Před 3 lety

    been watching you....great job.....good friends on board

  • @johnnymichaelangelo9264

    Im about to launch my 1985 chris craft catalina 425 .. im nervous as helllllll.. Its been 11 years since ive had my 1959 35 foot roamer.... im rusty.. gotta love these old chris crafts.

  • @edwardhilder9390
    @edwardhilder9390 Před 4 lety +1

    With differential thrust, you should always apply more throttle to the reversing engine if you need to apply throttle at all.

  • @craigmorris4730
    @craigmorris4730 Před 3 lety

    Good for you man,I felt for you when emotionsj erupted ,You worked your ass off,and you a person who takes great pride in hardwork and accomplishment. I just feel the pride you have,.please be careful stay current to whether and coast guard..Enjoy your boat,you sacrificed a lot to get this far. HAPPY Boating..

  • @mrwright1969
    @mrwright1969 Před 4 lety

    Congrats...it is a great feeling standing on the fly bridge as you motor down the water ways. (Chris Craft Constellation)

    • @CullenCraft
      @CullenCraft  Před 4 lety

      I love constellations! What year/length?

    • @mrwright1969
      @mrwright1969 Před 4 lety +1

      @@CullenCraft 41' X 14' (with fly bridge) counting boat only.
      Great vids....i have to get with you on your internet set up. I need to upgrade mine.

  • @victorsmith4911
    @victorsmith4911 Před 4 lety +1

    congrats nice video man and you had an excellent crew I can relate to the surreal feelings of pure happiness, joy and freedom that you were experiencing enjoy the rest of your summer you will become an expert at driving and fixing your boat and remember...boating is a way of life not a hobby

  • @Chinkathon
    @Chinkathon Před 3 lety

    so Glad to see you doing what you want You really deserve it

  • @robertkreamer7522
    @robertkreamer7522 Před 4 lety

    A phenomenal accomplishment! Many many kudos , and your first boat , an excellent choice those older CC are built well. Would love to have permission to come aboard some day, been on the water for many decades but sold my boat when we moved to Jax area a few years ago as sailing seemed limited versus power. The current in the St Johns is very strong indeed.

  • @johnmallafre5042
    @johnmallafre5042 Před 4 lety +2

    Congrats!! On your maiden voyage. Check out some boat handling videos. Frits fix is one. Remember to keep the wheel straight and let your engines steer you by shifting in and out of gear. Good job

    • @Steemer6023
      @Steemer6023 Před 4 lety

      This guy for videos on controlling twin screws: Fitz's Fixes. czcams.com/channels/trb4O3bGXicwtJL5ybqTow.html

  • @michaelgrimes8828
    @michaelgrimes8828 Před 4 lety

    I am so happy for you. You are doing something I wanted to do for many years. Congrats

  • @stephenbabine3325
    @stephenbabine3325 Před 3 lety

    That was an authentic (emotion filled) video! Kudos to you for all your hard work and living your dream 👍

  • @N7CX
    @N7CX Před 4 lety +3

    Love your boat. Before you do much mechanically to the carbs, I would put Seafoam cleaner in your fuel. It is hands down the best fuel system additive, cleaner made. Just follow the directions on the can.

    • @fergusonhobbyfarm4567
      @fergusonhobbyfarm4567 Před 4 lety +1

      Seafoam is amazing stuff! Save me from pulling apart my quadrajet on my old Chevy several times.

  • @coachjm310
    @coachjm310 Před 4 lety

    As Tom Hanks once said "Theres no crying in boating !!!" until you see the depreciation, the upkeep, the maintenance the repair bills the storage the dock fees the insurance etc etc . THEN YOU CAN CRY

  • @KevinLab010
    @KevinLab010 Před rokem

    Great video buddy. Well done!