very colorful talker always watch with a grin on my face. thanks.
@gordonagent7037Ай бұрын
Hi guys, can I suggest welding some D shackles on Brupeg near each motor and running a lanyard to each motor in the uncertain case that a motor comes loose or the timber breaks, that way you won’t loose the motor/s which would be costly and inconvenient. Jess, awesome to see that you are getting about so freely now, continue to heal little lamb.
@dennisash7221Ай бұрын
I just suggested a similar thing, tethering the motors ... good to see I am not the only paranoid follower of the channel.
@christianfritz6333Ай бұрын
@@dennisash7221 not paranorma, caution
@brentisaacsonАй бұрын
Plus padlocks
@tas32engineeringАй бұрын
You can also add a thiner piece of metal across to stop wear on the timber. Nice position.
@rexmyers991Ай бұрын
My thought exactly
@dannybourke87Ай бұрын
Was out on the tinny yesterday and saw brupeg cruising up and down the river. She looked good and sounded great 👌
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
Thanks Danny, last checks before we head off
@HarrydeLackadaisАй бұрын
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Ashdown, Unbelievable to see how easy Brupeg can be maneuvered in a very small area
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
Yeah she has a lot of thrust and when used right it’s a great tool
@royreynolds108Ай бұрын
Please install safety chains or cables to each outboard motor in case the clamp screws loosen (which they can). I saw a new outboard motor hop off of a pontoon barge in the middle of a 20-acre lake that was 40 feet deep. It had had but a couple or three weeks of use when the clamps got loose and the motor took a dive and swim. It did not have a safety chain or cable. It was a $1500 motor in 1986; I believe it was a Yamaha.
@michaeldefries3583Ай бұрын
"grow on trees" :) that's gold mate
@kiwi_welltraveled4375Ай бұрын
OMG, heart attack time....... I read fuel, look at the thumbnail photo and see a big shiny patch at Brupegs stern! 😱 But it's just a trick of the light, no fuel tank leakes! TG, scrub that, TD 🥳 Three auxiliary motors, typical Brupeg over engineering....... Exciting times, the world is soon to become your oyster! 🎊🥂 Leave, Same Or Better, Everything Be Kind ☮️🙋🏻♂️
@msmthАй бұрын
Hey guys another suggestion. Have you considered maybe having some plastics tailor made to cover the rear deck un the event of heavy rains and or winds you can rile them down to provide some extra protection while on the rear of the boat .. and usually they are made with snaps and zips to secure them into the locked position.. just a thought.. 😊
@sodoffxxАй бұрын
Great looking boat. The wake and engine purr. Awesome
@mklloveАй бұрын
Dom and Jess, You may have fixed this already, but maybe add a padeye or similar tied off means of allowing a security rope support for raising and lowering motors off the stern safely without drama ? Maybe add a security bar thru the mounting adjusters so they don't get snatched at night by thieves ? Portable motors can be a little TOO portable, ya know ?
@andyhastings5950Ай бұрын
Hey, from the States. When are you going to install your electric Get Home motor???
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
@andyhastings5950 it’s on the list but a low priority
@andyhastings5950Ай бұрын
I would think that traveling to Australia would prompt you to install it......@@ProjectBrupeg
@mytube001Ай бұрын
Perhaps add a strip of sacrificial aluminium sheet on the outboard plank to take and spread the wear from the outboard clamps? Pine is soft and will dent easily, and might go bad quickly. With metal in the way, it could last for decades.
@quarlow1215Ай бұрын
The trouble with metal on an outboard mount is you can't bite in and motors can slip off. You actually want to dig into the wood so it stays put. It's easy to just replace the wood but it will last a long time before it needs replacing.
@nigelwalton4769Ай бұрын
I've never seen Damo move so fast....OH hang on it's 2x Speed......lol. Loving the Brupeg story from Palmy NZ.....
@Bullshit1011Ай бұрын
Go brupeg 😊❤
@jeverichАй бұрын
Be careful closing your vents with fuel in the tank… it’ll expand with heat and generate a bit of pressure outwards. With nowhere to vent, it’ll find the weak point - be it hoses/bad welds etc.
@MrTallpoppy58Ай бұрын
Try to get a plastic board to replace your pine one for the outboard mounting bracket. Stronger, will clamp well and last forever.
@dcallan812Ай бұрын
Even with EVERYHING else running, the loudest thing on Brupeg is Dame 🤣 Great to have a "home" for the outboards, save tripping over them. Great update 2x👍
@o0Hotiron0oАй бұрын
Great ariel shots... keep em comin, thank you.
@thatdave86Ай бұрын
There I was thinking you were adding horse power to the stern with those motors 😅 Add a lanyard to the motors before you drop them overboard
@philbox4566Ай бұрын
I see you pulled up behind Big Cat Reality. I went out on it a few months ago. Awesome trip out to the Swains. Caught a huge Green Job Fish. Won the best fish of the trip prize. Winning.
@patricklyons7683Ай бұрын
Couldn't you build a tube that has a bow truster on one end. Stap it on rear & if needed raise it up & swap it around for turning or pushing a different direction.
@kenknight4560Ай бұрын
Timber for motor stand is fine, but that single board, with all that weight in a heavy sea is likely to break. Needs more structure Mate.
@josephlwallssr6166Ай бұрын
Alright! First fueling! Duncan, will be there to tidy up and the big journey begins! Or little journey, you guys are marvelous!🙂
@codybailey4823Ай бұрын
The deck and engine room is looking tidy ! Good job
@morgananderson9647Ай бұрын
@Chris- You are fortunate to now have 2 lovely ladies on your life journey. Jess, & Brupeg! Both are looking spectacular! All the best, M-
@christianfritz6333Ай бұрын
I agree with everyone else safety lanyard preferably ss aircraft cable as a lanyard on each outboard, and some metal reinforcement on the clamp side of the wood possibly with a small lip at the top above the clamps. I case of rough seas
@alexweir7170Ай бұрын
When is the farewell tour??? Would love to see the boat again 😊
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
She is up in Gladstone as we type, your welcome to see her in Gladstone marina for the next few weeks
@chris7643Ай бұрын
Looking forward to seeing it out in the ocean with some waves
@WikkedDonkEАй бұрын
I love your engine start-up checklist. Please never stop! It'd be funny if you threw something random in the checklist, like.. "Punch a tree." or "High--five a goat." However I think you'd need to locate a cool goat for that one, and also make sure it doesn't leave you hangin'.
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
Love this idea
@peem1244Ай бұрын
Hi guys, hope you're well. Pine??? What's wrong with a bit of marine ply? Had a good laugh when I saw the lounger sitting on the pontoon, all ready for Dame, a cool beer and a good sunset. Thanks for sharing. stay safe and keep up the good work. Peace. 🧔👍✌
@dcallan812Ай бұрын
marine ply coated with some lovely glossy varnish 😘👌 🤣👍
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
Aaaggghhhhh wood. Sorry, we do our best to hide that we have wood onboard…
@MsJon52Ай бұрын
Always a treat to see Brupeg on the move.
@randys1889Ай бұрын
Cheers from Southern California USA 🇺🇸 ❤❤
@SuperDriver379Ай бұрын
You could have welded a bit of box tubing on the stern, and had the outboards mounted outback for that extra 20hp for flank speed. 😎
@president2Ай бұрын
Love it so much keep it up as always 💘
@AM-ni3szАй бұрын
She looks good on the water.
@dennisash7221Ай бұрын
I saw an interesting n=answer to the question, How do you protect raw wood on a boat, the answer is do nothing, any coating you put on traps moisture in the wood and it rots much faster. Personally I like to use a penetrating oil for wood but the advice was do nothing it will last the longest. I am wondering, should you not add a safety tether to the outboards just in case they loosen up possibly unhook in high seas?
@davgregericАй бұрын
That Mariner 15 must have some fair gravity. Hope the little transom holds up on the water: any plank snap = outboards on the sea floor.
@snagel515Ай бұрын
I recommend a chain to secure the outboards to the boat, just in case the wood breaks. 😊
@jamesread11Ай бұрын
Timber grows on trees 😂😂😂
@tas32engineeringАй бұрын
Some great comments here. Personally thought of those unprotected fuel gauges was a concern. So close to sailing great.
@StephenRomaryАй бұрын
ooops....the pine is going to break and outboards become over-boards....steel beam is what you need there
@McTroydАй бұрын
Good to see Trevor about!
@Bullshit1011Ай бұрын
He reminds me of an older version of jamie from parley revival 😅
@AlanSpragueАй бұрын
Really excited for you to do your first real offshore-ish passage! Sounds like thats coming up shortly. I am super interested to see what checklists you use underway and how you set up watch for those multiple day runs.
@meandmybuddy964Ай бұрын
Pretty five more years before that happens 😂
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
Your going to love the next few episodes
@wickedcabinboyАй бұрын
Oh man, she looks so good and sounds great. All those years of work. No question it was worth it.
@dougklettke8833Ай бұрын
🍾😊🍾
@robinbennett5994Ай бұрын
And I thought filling my car was expensive... That engine does sound great though.
@Tenright77Ай бұрын
Cousteau had red watch caps for the crew, How about something similar for Brupeg Crew...
@royreynolds108Ай бұрын
Yeah, red, green, blue, purple, ???????
@pagegreer5081Ай бұрын
Hello brupeg
@jerryrigsit5400Ай бұрын
Every now and again a bit of wood is good
@rorygielarowski8972Ай бұрын
Shes an absolute Beauty!
@crowbait5962Ай бұрын
i would like to see you test your wings.
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
You’re going to love the next few episodes…
@ThePaulv12Ай бұрын
I have paranoymia re those outboards going overboard. How's CATtywampus? She's conspicuous by her absence.
@ukulelefatmanАй бұрын
U.S. sailor here. Just wondering if you use the terms "one whistle" and "two whistles" in your radio communications when meeting other vessels? (meeting port to port or starboard to starboard) Common lingo in my neck of the woods.
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
I’ve personally never heard of that
@MikeAnderson-oh9poАй бұрын
Are you eventually going to add a swim platform?
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
Very much so. We have plans for a swim platform, a bulb and a possible hull extension
@philorkillАй бұрын
Two squirts of grease for good luck.
@EdwardFerguson-m2bАй бұрын
Outside mounting outboards bad juju.😮
@neiltheplayerАй бұрын
Safety chains would be a start, but yes outside mounts are not a good idea. if board or weld breaks there goes all of the outboards. IMHO
@richardroy2430Ай бұрын
Nice❤
@epsilonsilver7860Ай бұрын
What was that boat in front of you at the fuel dock? What is up with all those skiffs on it?
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
It’s a charter fishing boat. They go out to the reef and people take a small boat and go fishing
@KeithBaileyEsqАй бұрын
Are you still planning to use veggie oil for fuel, or is it a case of "whatever's available"?
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
Still plan on using oil. Just need to build a fuel heater onboard to be able to run it
@jimcalver-oj4xfАй бұрын
@@ProjectBrupegHow will you introduce the veg oil to the engine? Do you have seperate tank(s) for that?
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
Formally. As in, To whom it may concern, I would like to introduce an esteemed oil, this oil comes from a long line of oils that stretch back to the beginning of the oil industry. Also yes. Brupeg has six tanks, at least one will always be diesel and the rest are able to be oil. We start up on diesel, get the engine up to operating temp, the oil is also heated and needs to be 100c or more and then we can switch the valves and run off straight oil. Switch back to straight diesel 15mins before shut down to clear the lines of any oil.
@KeithBaileyEsqАй бұрын
@@ProjectBrupeg Wow - so you could literally cook up some tempura first, then send it on for propulsion. I can understand now why filtration is so important ;-)
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
100%. check out our dyno video of the new engine, we ran her on diesel to get a feel for the engine then prepped a tank of straight canola oil and powered her up on the dyno to see what she does. kzbin.info/www/bejne/aXaycp6Za7admqM
@markweiss6222Ай бұрын
You still gonna try recycling chip shop oil?
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
Yes
@jamesread11Ай бұрын
Hey dame I know yoh have the electric get you home motor you plan to hook up in the future, if the sun was out could you run rhat with you diesel at the same time tko improve your diesel efficiency?
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
No it will be one or the other, Solar is large for a boat but small for the loads we have
@kathyjensen3336Ай бұрын
Hey guys the boat is looking very good seen it yesterday you guys were driving past the port
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
Thanks Kathy
@dustyfarmerАй бұрын
Bio diesel eh.
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
This isnt bio, its regular old squeezed dinosaur. we will be transitioning over to B100 and vege oil as our primary fuel but one thing at a time.
@meandmybuddy964Ай бұрын
I’m afraid you’re going to put so much stuff on the boat it’s going to capsize
@Vanha21Ай бұрын
Don’t want to be picky but that is not bulk carrier but rather tanker
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
True. Molasses we think
@kiwi_welltraveled4375Ай бұрын
@@ProjectBrupeg Molasses, is that the new green alternative to Heavy Fuel Oil?
@2UZFEАй бұрын
Still in bulk form
@simonilett998Ай бұрын
@@kiwi_welltraveled4375No, I believe molasses is heavy horse fuel🤣👍🇦🇺
@IsmailNuzaifKokkyАй бұрын
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@1967DS21Ай бұрын
Why is the text mirrored for 3 seconds starting from here kzbin.info/www/bejne/bqK9aWOkbs5orck
@ProjectBrupegАй бұрын
Ahh, filmed on my phone, for some reason the camera flips the image and we forgot to flip it back in editing. Just watch that clip in a mirror and the problem goes away... simple