Restoring the engine on my $1 boat [Sabb 10hp]

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Sailing Magic Carpet

Sailing Magic Carpet

5 жыл бұрын

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@SailingMagicCarpet
@SailingMagicCarpet 5 жыл бұрын
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@Rick-bg7iw
@Rick-bg7iw 5 жыл бұрын
how much did the rebuild kit cost?
@syedadeelhassan8590
@syedadeelhassan8590 5 жыл бұрын
One who told you to contact owners was the real owner of this boat 🤔 maybe . He was watching you when you was looking at this boat for the first time . I dont know why but i thaught this . By the way i am loving your story please dont stop ever . Love from dubai
@derekdavis6508
@derekdavis6508 5 жыл бұрын
Seemed like I heard some knocking, diesel kinda loud, it's worth a rebuild though.
@derekdavis6508
@derekdavis6508 5 жыл бұрын
Could drop a 4bt in it.
@jctalks1
@jctalks1 4 жыл бұрын
When I listen to your videos, I feel like a small boy being read a fairy tale for the first time. What a trip ! What a gift you have.
@xenu-dark-tony
@xenu-dark-tony 2 жыл бұрын
Me too, I'm sure Maya must write children's novels. I love her dad and the great daughter-dad relationship they have, something worth more than any other. I have just taken proud ownership of a Halcyon 27 which has a Sabb 8 or 10hp (don't know which yet) engine at its heart, somewhat dilapidated and in pieces, so now comes a winter of high hopes and disappointments as I try to get the old beast to start grunting again. Fortunately she's on my driveway and not some distance away in the water. It's a daunting prospect with a 50 year old engine, but if I triumph - I say "if" to appease the Nordic gods who may be watching and would fume rebelliously at anything more positive, a great way to ensure only a new engine will ever come to life there again - it will be a very sweet feeling. I must say Maya's daddy has made that engine look like a beautiful folk museum exhibit. The sound of it huffing and puffing and spewing water is something that will become more and more rare as batteries, solar panels and electric motors silently take over the efficient but soulless running of the motorised world. Maya:- I hope you're getting to see your dad enough during these very strange times. He sounds like a wonderful person in the extreme.
@MaxQ10001
@MaxQ10001 9 ай бұрын
So many of these old Sabb engines are still in use today. Fantastic engines.
@saskiaisskra3240
@saskiaisskra3240 5 жыл бұрын
you are very lucky to have a dad who is so enthusiastic about helping you in this project
@Kevin15301
@Kevin15301 5 жыл бұрын
Great memories for you and your dad to always have.
@thomasandersen3253
@thomasandersen3253 5 жыл бұрын
Damsgård Motor Factory, later renamed Sabb Motor, was founded on April 30, 1925, by the brothers Håkon and Alf Søyland from Flekkefjord, together with Harald Svendsen. Until 1929 they lived in a sea buck at Damsgårdssundet, in Laksevåg near Bergen. The company eventually became too big for the place and moved to the present address Damsgårdsveien 113. The first engine, model A, was a 3 hp incandescent engine. One aimed for delivery to small fishing boats as there were many along the coast. The engine became popular and gained a reputation as reliable and reliable. The last of these engines were delivered in 1962. A slightly larger glow head engine was a 5-9 hp incandescent head motor that remained in production for 38 years. A worm motor of 4-5 hp was made from 1935 until the mid-1960s.In 1958, the first full diesel, a four-stroke of 8 hp, was named type G. This is the well-known single-cylinder SABBen that is found in countless fishing and leisure vessels. Eventually, it was equipped with a starting ring and adjusted to 10 hp. There were also made 2-cylinder versions of type G, rated at 22 hp. The motors have roller bearings and splash lubrication and an innovative propeller wing reversal system. In total, more than 20,000 of SABB type G have been made. It also existed as a stationary engine without a casing, and as an air-cooled lifeboat engine, then with reversing gear and fixed propeller. The latest engine of this type was manufactured at the factory in 2001. One then went in full with the marination of engines from other factories, as well as continued the production and adaptation of systems with rotatable propellers, gearboxes, and other specialties. The motors are then equipped with the Sabb mark. In 1971, the company was converted into a limited liability company and was named Sabb Motor AS. Sabb is now part of the Frydenbø Group.
@UnyieldingSeraph
@UnyieldingSeraph 5 жыл бұрын
When you said, that for every thing you fixed and restored was just as much for you as it was for your boat, was very well said and so very true. I bought a small house boat that had been negelcted, I spent more fixing and replacing things than what I spent purchasing the boat. I can in the faces of people that they feel I am wasting my time and money. They don't understand that I am giving the boat a renewed purpose, as the purpose it gives me. Thank you for saving that boat and giving her new life, and I am glad she rewarded you back.
@AmishGuyWitWiFi
@AmishGuyWitWiFi 5 жыл бұрын
I don’t know how I went from trying to find bass boat repair videos for my first boat purchase to being mesmerized by old sailboat videos but I’m very thankful I came across this. I love good storytelling and you’re a natural at this. Subscribed to see the rest of your journey!
@TheGeordietheWitchandtheWench
@TheGeordietheWitchandtheWench 5 жыл бұрын
So beautiful! What a story and what a beautiful voice. Every word you speak is poetry! ❤️
@SailingMagicCarpet
@SailingMagicCarpet 5 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks guys! I love watching your channel as well, I got excited when I saw your name pop up on my screen. Keep it up!
@robertgarbe6348
@robertgarbe6348 5 жыл бұрын
The 10 hp Saab is truly a mythical engine.
@BeNiceToEachOtherplease
@BeNiceToEachOtherplease 5 жыл бұрын
hear a boat working again and the joy in your voice; i may have shed a tear :)
@AGKRex
@AGKRex 5 жыл бұрын
I just love the sound those 1 cylinder diesel engines make.
@450cafe
@450cafe 5 жыл бұрын
Way to go Dad and Daughter, love to see this!
@lowellmccormick6991
@lowellmccormick6991 5 жыл бұрын
There is a unique pleasure that comes from hand cranking and starting an engine that turning a key does not provide. Good job Maya. Good job Dad.
@teller1ify
@teller1ify 5 жыл бұрын
Ah- the sound of Sabb!. Absolutely love it. Some listen to whalesong, rain and rainforest- sounds to decompress(no pun intended) - for others there is Sabb!. Great video -liked.
@astrid7880
@astrid7880 5 жыл бұрын
Best feelgood film ever, I always get emotional when an old engine comes to life. And you and your father on top of that, jeez
@saskiaisskra3240
@saskiaisskra3240 5 жыл бұрын
You have an amazing Pappa. love him whilst he is here to share life together
@TheMicroTrak
@TheMicroTrak 5 жыл бұрын
Isn't it amazing that just becoming a Dad suddenly fills you with all the skills you need to fix your kids stuff? :)
@RoyClare
@RoyClare 5 жыл бұрын
Wonderful story, thank you for sharing. My first boat - Osprey - was also a British design, by Philip Goode of Poole in the 1950s. I didn’t use her as my home, but aged 18/21 I cruised her extensively along the south coast of England, with no lights, no navaids, no proper life jackets, no radio and usually with no crew (they declined when they saw her 🤣).... and she had a rather dangerous Stuart Turner single cylinder petrol engine that was a detonation just waiting to happen. I loved that boat despite the bank-busting impact on my finances and the hazard involved in my voyaging. After a few years I went off to sea professionally and she went to a good home .... I was sad and relieved all at once. And/but - like you - I had learned SO much from that first experience of being my own captain, engineer, deckhand and cook. 😃
@nicholaschristophorou3087
@nicholaschristophorou3087 3 жыл бұрын
15:45 a proud dad with trembling voice announces a big smile on he's daughter's face...
@bobarnall3913
@bobarnall3913 5 жыл бұрын
Simply a beautiful story as are you. Thank you for all of this. I look forward to your CD in the spring.
@holdfast7657
@holdfast7657 5 жыл бұрын
Old diesel engines are unbelievable. I've had engines that have sat in a field for 20 plus years. Clean the fuel tank, new filter and fuel and away they go. I've got to say I prefer a combined cooling system. My boat has a heat exchanger (think car radiator), the raw water runs through this and cools the coolant that runs through separate chambers in the heat exchanger. This coolant then runs through the block instead of raw water. Either way Hopefully you have a strainer on the raw water incoming side to stop debris blocking the engine block passages. Loved your enthusiasm and how you watched and learnt your Father. All the best from Australia.
@callumduncan6728
@callumduncan6728 5 жыл бұрын
just love this story it had me grinning like a schoolboy , True talent to draw so many emotions from the audience the best thing on utube . bravo young lady
@michaelmullan9640
@michaelmullan9640 5 жыл бұрын
My dad's boat had that engine when I was a small boy. I've taken it apart and rebuilt it more times than I can count. One word of caution though, when you start it keep your thumb on the same side of the starting handle as your fingers. It's not a natural grip, but the reason for it is that once in a long while the engine will kick back against the handle. This can break your thumb. It's not pleasant. Once when we took it apart and put it back ( the head gasket was leaking) we got the con-rods crossed, and when we started it it ran in reverse, sucking air in the exhaust and blowing smoke into the engine box. iirc we had to unbolt the fuel line from the injector to get it to stop... The con rods go from buttons on the crank case at the base of the engine, to the valve rocker arms on the top of the engine. The 'buttons' are fore and aft, and the intake and exhaust valves are port and starboard. When you had a little smoke in the engine box, I was SURE that you'd done this too. Enjoy her.
@roadie3124
@roadie3124 3 жыл бұрын
That thumb and fingers thing is very important. You really don't need a dislocated thumb when the engine kicks back. It's worse if it's diesel because of the higher compression ratio.
@iceman7975
@iceman7975 3 жыл бұрын
My dad still owns a 10hp Sabb fitted on a David Cheverton Champ 18 foot hull for the past 40 years. Its reliability is awe-inspiring. Ours has a 12v heavy duty Bosch starter motor . The 8 hp version of this engine was originally fitted with a 12v dyna starter coupled to the engine with 2 rubber vee drive belts on the inner fly wheel rim. This dyna starter ,as the name implies acted as a starter motor and then acted as a dynamo to charge the battery. The downside was the electro-mechanical voltage regulator, that with time gave trouble. Your videos are great, good job ,keep on learning and most importantly keep enjoying it.!!!!. Greetings from Gibraltar.
@lawrencepearson4362
@lawrencepearson4362 5 жыл бұрын
Fantastic engines, we in the uk still use them in Narrowboats on the canal system, well done to you and you're dad for persevering with the old engine.
@scottswineford6714
@scottswineford6714 5 жыл бұрын
I'll say it again, you are a gifted story teller. Especially for one so very young. Thank you for sharing this.
@robertmecalis7189
@robertmecalis7189 5 жыл бұрын
So much fun watching you and your Dad work together and listen to your gleeful shouts. The commentary on your video was great, you are a lovely young lady and I admire your spirit.
@bobbybaldeagle702
@bobbybaldeagle702 5 жыл бұрын
My dear young lady, I must say you are quite the story teller. You have a gift/talent for putting words together. Anyone can tell a story. BUT a true story teller has away too make a person hang on every word spoken. They can hold your attention was you anticipate for the next word... This gift of being a story tell is a talent that God entrust to only a few people, what a blessing to be a story teller... God is truly fond of you my dear young lady. I'm looking forward to chapter 3. Thank you for sharing your story. With much respect, love & prayers, may you be blessed in all ways... BBE...
@Chr.U.Cas1622
@Chr.U.Cas1622 4 жыл бұрын
Dear Bobby Baldeagle. I totally agree, Sir. Not to forget her unique smooth gentle voice of course! Best regards luck and health.
@brianjoyce9040
@brianjoyce9040 5 жыл бұрын
Very cool and positive emotional endeavor/result. Oh how we owe our terrific parents!! Just living well is all they require. Look forward to next chapter. Till then, farewell
@desertchild3550
@desertchild3550 5 жыл бұрын
Well done, Young Lady. Super cool to see a young person so passionately about her own boat. And a warm hello to your dad. Best wishes All the way from Namibia
@angelsspirit335
@angelsspirit335 5 жыл бұрын
i just received your comment about the one below!. Thank you. I have done many endeavors in my lifetime but knew from my earliest ages that i was a free spirit and wanted to explore. I started drawing and won contest after contest from 1st grade forward. I eventually acquired a full scholarship to local Art University and have two majors. I have owned more than 40,000 dollars worth of musical instruments mostly guitars but taught myself to play 7 total instruments. I felt like my whole life that few people understood me? I always wanted more and seem to bore easily with the standard molds. Music for me was the conduit that lead me places. i was in a few local bands like the bluegrass genre. I keep searching for more. I simply must have the spirit of a wanderer? I have 3 grown daughters now around 30. I went back to university in my late 20s and studied computer engineering. that led me to a job in a chemical factory where i eventually quit from heavy metal poisoning that led to my health demise. I took about q0 years before i recognized the symptoms. By that time the damage was done . It took a few years to get proper help and diagnosis since i was too sick to work. Meanwhile the time between 35 and 45 was a blur. I never smoked or drank beer and drugs wasnt my thing. I just wanted to be free and enjoy the water somehow. After several years of pain and surgeries my organs have just become overwhelmed? My mind is good 50 with a near photographic memory capability and still draw portraits with just one look at a person. every detail of my youth i can recall like it was today. when i came across your channel; i saw the video of obtaining your boat for just 1.00. It amazed me! your so beautiful of spirit. Your attitude seemed so positive? I raised my children to think and love and be sensitive to everyone. I havent found most of my childrens friends to be the same way? You are truly different.You are obviously still very young. you have your entire life ahead of you. enjoy whatever comes to your imagination. What is more satisfying than being on the open ocean and exploring the open ocean and the world? You can enjoy making your own creative music and allow your soul to fly. Watching your channel seems pure and honest and wholesome. I adore how you treat others and your own self awareness. I have exceeded my life expectancy twice now already. I went back for a new prognosis just before Christmas. I was told again 3 to 6 months roughly . I feel so alive and so eager to explore like you- yall. I am so very proud of what i can see that you have done with your life. I dont have to know you to see a lot about you. You seem to have found another soul mate to explore life with you and it should net maximum benefits? Thank you again to read my thoughts. you have inspired me. I asked my wife to allow me to get outside and breathe some fresh air in a local park. We have planned on going to the coast of Florida soon while i can still enjoy the view from the beach. I am a person of faith and it drives me. I am self aware of my actions. I tend to be deliberate and focus on what i want to get done. So many family and friend su round me let me know that they love me. It looks like you have done the same? Love people earnestly! Live with passion! Allow yourself to express through music and any other way you are able?. Leave your mark upon your life time. I am now living through what others are enjoying and so excited like i said to see every new video. I watch many everyday since im near the computer monitor. learning is so important to me even still. I feel as though i know you both already. I watch and study every word. i can fill in the blanks i suppose?. Life is so precious. take the time to share with anyone and everyone that you can. you will eventually conclude that life while busy it seems very short? My name is Art and I adore your life within my heart! I will be waiting for your next video to continue enjoying my life -through your wonderful experiences.....Best Regards and be safe you two....
@ColinHarvey78
@ColinHarvey78 3 жыл бұрын
I love you restored the engine. So easy to replace it - but my experience is keeping and restoring old engines like this is the way to go 👌👍
@pamyh.37
@pamyh.37 3 жыл бұрын
This is beautiful! I know a year down the road is quite late to find this but now I want chapter 3. I'm loving your pottering through Europe but this is just a joy!!!!!
@fromParis2011
@fromParis2011 5 жыл бұрын
You have a great dad... and he is so lucky to have you ! This is a very very nice video, thanks !
@viciousrocks666
@viciousrocks666 5 жыл бұрын
This was a super cool video, as a kid i absolutely loved helping my dad restore the sail boats he bought, One of my great joys in life is the silence after a tack, when the sail fill and have been trimmed to a perfect curve, the silence right before she creeks and heals over and start to bite the waves.
@davidrix1370
@davidrix1370 5 жыл бұрын
I for one believe Sailing Magic Carpet (Maya & Aldino) is the most thoughtful and well-documented sailing channel of all other sailing KZfaq channels. Of all the hundreds of episodes I've watched of many different channels including- La Vagabond, Delos, Sailing Doodles etc...I do believe this one episode ( Restoring the engine on my $1 boat) tops all others. I realized I wanted to click the like button several times but, that's not what KZfaq allows..... but!!!!! I did realize I can "LIKE" every comment in the comment section since they are all so raving about such a great documentary. So, that's what I did! I don't know if that helps Sailing Magic Carpet but, it's the thought that counts too:) I wish you success!
@SailingMagicCarpet
@SailingMagicCarpet 5 жыл бұрын
David, wow. Thank you. I’m honoured and overjoyed that you like this story as much as I enjoy telling it. And thank you for liking all the lovely comments! I really have no idea if it makes a difference to KZfaq or not. KZfaq works in mysterious ways that I still haven’t fully understood. But the moral support is still helpful to me, and for that I thank you!
@jonathans444
@jonathans444 5 жыл бұрын
@@SailingMagicCarpet by far the best!!! But is the engine not a Saab? Or a sabb I've never heard of a sabb I'm loving the videos!!!
@SailingMagicCarpet
@SailingMagicCarpet 5 жыл бұрын
HookedUp Enterprises it is indeed a sabb! Saab and sabb are two different companies - a common mistake!
@jonathans444
@jonathans444 5 жыл бұрын
@@SailingMagicCarpet huh interesting
@alohathaxted
@alohathaxted 5 жыл бұрын
Look up free range sailing. Marine engineer does a lot of rebuilding things on his boat. Plenty of lessons for cruisers.
@davidspelmans9438
@davidspelmans9438 5 жыл бұрын
I have the Sabb 8hp in my boat and had exactly the same issue with the frost plug. It was worn out completely, no wonder as the engine was build in 1969. I ordered a new one also in the UK, put it in and the Sabb still does his work. You can easily let it run dry for 15 minutes, the norwegian SAR did the same, they started their engine underway to their intervention point while the rescue boat was still onboard the masterboat. Great engines, I really do love them.
@MidnightAmratha
@MidnightAmratha 5 жыл бұрын
search and rescue boats are buildt to last which is why the norwegians chose the saab engine, those along with the volvo are buildt for nordic conditions.i.e. to function above the arctic circle.
@noshsreqd
@noshsreqd 5 жыл бұрын
It definitely sounded stronger after the new cylinder head... I got my start as a diesel mechanic watching and working with my dad 30 years ago and have worked on all types of diesels from little guys like this to massive 16cyl engines, but I've never seen one of these Saab marine units. Such a great story to watch and yes, those challenging trial and error, how many times am I going to have to take this apart and do it again situations are the ones that really give you the learning experience and knowledge to master things. Looking forward to more of your Curlew III stories.
@chrisyoung9194
@chrisyoung9194 5 жыл бұрын
Well done with this video....I love these little Saabs and had the same 10hp engine in a 32' yacht.....although it had electric start....a wonderful little engine that ran for years.
@latitudeash
@latitudeash 5 жыл бұрын
Wow your dads great with engines Mayar. Great to see that big smile on your face.
@coldisle
@coldisle 2 жыл бұрын
Maya…I’ve really enjoyed these early videos of yours SO much. I don’t think there could be a lovelier more genuine person than you….which makes all of this so great to watch. Fair winds young lady.
@stevenpaul9259
@stevenpaul9259 4 жыл бұрын
The guy next to my boat in the marina has a Sabb in his boat. Again, must be 50 years old and he pulled it apart and rebuilt it, as the boat had been lying, sunk before he bought it. It runs perfectly, though he has a dry exhaust and it's pretty loud. Just shows the quality of the engineering put in to them. Great video.
@denniscollins2032
@denniscollins2032 5 жыл бұрын
A truly amazing story told so well Curly is a living entity and will live on forever.
@flat5sharp11
@flat5sharp11 5 жыл бұрын
Lovely story. You're great. And you're very fortunate to have such a great father.
@niborselrahc4651
@niborselrahc4651 5 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful boat. What a great and well told story. Your Dad must be so proud of you. I will subscribe. I myself , after a lifetime of things getting in the way , am sailing around Vancouver Island the summer of 19. I hope I see Curlew 3 out there.
@waynedoeblin6801
@waynedoeblin6801 5 жыл бұрын
This is a wonderful story as it unfolds a bit at a time.So many parts to this experience too. From possibly the least important part of initially trebling your investment,to the bonding experience between you and Curlew,and of course,between you and Dad.The learning curve that you raced right up,learning the ins and outs of that little power house engine,and all the other refitting work.If this story was in book form,I wouldn't be able to put it down'till I was finished reading.But as its narrated,you have me on the edge of my seat,waiting for the next instalment. Thanks for telling your story,until next time,let me wish you every success,and much happiness in 2019☺️
@SailingMagicCarpet
@SailingMagicCarpet 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Wayne. I’m delighted to hear that you’re enjoying the series. I am having a whole lot of fun making them!
@ABeriault
@ABeriault 5 жыл бұрын
There is something reassuring in these little diesel engines going put put around the water! Something old is back to life....like we all are when we create! Thank you.
@BrunoWiebelt
@BrunoWiebelt 5 жыл бұрын
wonderful ... you are a great captain, machinist and sailer ... wish you always fair winds
@jeffcole1914
@jeffcole1914 4 жыл бұрын
I’m glad you have each other. I listened to your beautiful story while tears gently ran down my face happy sad because I recently lost my daughter at 22 yrs old your adventures remind me of my daughters love and the things we shared happy sailing
@richardnwilson
@richardnwilson 5 жыл бұрын
What a great story! Thank you for sharing it !
@bosanquet123
@bosanquet123 5 жыл бұрын
Soren Larsen: Say hello to your dad for me as I was also a bosun on Soren Larsen in the early 2000s sailing out of New Zealand. I too was living on my yacht while studying (marine tec) and in my second year of study was offered the position on Soren Larsen. I had a chose to make, either continue with my studies or sail away. Thank you for sharing your wonderful story and I am so looking forward to your next video.
@SailingMagicCarpet
@SailingMagicCarpet 5 жыл бұрын
No way, so cool you sailed on the same boat! I will tell my Mom and Dad. They both sailed on the Soren - that’s where they met actually!
@AhnkoCheeOutdoors
@AhnkoCheeOutdoors 5 жыл бұрын
WOW what a nostalgic Sound and imagery. I grew up in the '60s my dad starting up his 3hp single cylinder Yanmar diesel via hand crank. I remember him squirting lighter fluid into something, then holding the compression release while getting the crank turning, then letting go and hearing the old gal come to life. His boat was 22' motorsailer an Atkins design based on a Sea Bright Skiff hull which he had built in Yokohama, Japan in 1963/64. I'm weird but I LOVE the smell of diesel both raw and exhaust smoke a very nostalgic odor to me. Later in the mid '70s when dad was dreaming of having a 42' steel hulled Chinese lug rigged Pinky ketch custom made to sail the South Pacific the two motors he had picked for auxiliary power were the Japanese Yanmar diesel, and the Norwegian Sabb diesel. I still had the old Sabb diesel brochures up until about a year ago when while clearing out the old homestead before it sale I had to regretfully place them in the rubbish bin.
@czaxsbaxs
@czaxsbaxs 5 жыл бұрын
...you go girl ! proud of you... keep smiling....
@ryanlenear2340
@ryanlenear2340 5 жыл бұрын
I love those Sabb one cylinders soooooo much!! What a cool engine.
@hum1tube
@hum1tube 5 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful sound. I had the same engine in my previous sailboat.
@joesphbest3120
@joesphbest3120 5 жыл бұрын
You are so special. God bless you and Happy New Year and good sailing.
@philiphartley8823
@philiphartley8823 5 жыл бұрын
Excellent video and your commentary is first class.
@johnkashka803
@johnkashka803 5 жыл бұрын
Such a typical experience for anyone who has worked on engines. Great job with videography!!
@ernestdougherty3162
@ernestdougherty3162 5 жыл бұрын
Once again a great story great video what was fun watching you getting the motor going after such a long time I'm working on it happy New year TR hope you had a great Christmas
@garyallsebrook3493
@garyallsebrook3493 5 жыл бұрын
Wow great story! Beautiful boat!
@ackack612
@ackack612 5 жыл бұрын
The boat and diesel not withstanding, how lucky are both Dad and Daughter to have such a wonderful relationship. Great story, great vid. Thank you.
@celtisafricana4984
@celtisafricana4984 5 жыл бұрын
YOU are an absolute inspiration!
@tomkellum6754
@tomkellum6754 5 жыл бұрын
That is a great story. I can relate as we had a 2 cylinder hand cranked engine. Norwegian made I believe from the 30’s or 40’s. Keep up the good work. Take care,
@lookronjon
@lookronjon 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Maya. I think that your pretty awesome and You are living the dream. Your lucky that your dad is there to help you along. One thing that should be done is send the cylinder liner to an engine shop and have it magnefluxed to see the crack visually. The head could also have been checked out by an engine shop. I have worked on a Sabb engine in FL. for a friend on a canoe stern sailboat named Idle Queen for a man named Harry Heckel who solo navigated the globe in her. The forward gear was slipping and needed shimmed so I removed it in the tiny engine room and ordered the correct shim and reinstalled it. On hisfirst trip around the globe the handcrank “shaft” had seized in South Africa so when he arrived back in St. Augustine FL. I installed a grease fitting at the casting that holds the shaft nearest the bulkhead at the removable handcrank. It worked smoothly after that. That engine went around the world twice and more. You have a Great boat. Thanks for sharing.
@tzepp27
@tzepp27 5 жыл бұрын
Really Nice Boat! Keep up the good work.
@snee85
@snee85 3 жыл бұрын
You are an incredible story teller! I am about to embark on buying my first boat to live on and cant wait
@jessereedpaintingsvmatador7009
@jessereedpaintingsvmatador7009 5 жыл бұрын
Made me smile, what a great story.. Cheers !
@funkyfender1
@funkyfender1 5 жыл бұрын
I just love this... what a great endeavour... thanks for posting this... fair winds shipmate!
@RiggingDoctor
@RiggingDoctor 5 жыл бұрын
Love the tan bark sails!
@crustycobs2669
@crustycobs2669 5 жыл бұрын
Mighty sweet boat. Very educational video, thanks. I like the hand crank idea. All the best!
@bayanicustodio3998
@bayanicustodio3998 5 жыл бұрын
A very good story teller you are... 🙂👍
@fonhollohan2908
@fonhollohan2908 3 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the old putt putt Acadian Marine Engines back in the 60's and early 70's when I was a kid in newfoundland. Love these old engines. They are awesome.
@craigkaschan4822
@craigkaschan4822 4 жыл бұрын
Great story I love the little SAAB diesel and your beautiful boat.
@artd.
@artd. 4 жыл бұрын
The proper way to learn. Great video! I am now a fan and new subscriber
@rdodgegibsonable
@rdodgegibsonable 5 жыл бұрын
You both can delay gratification for “soooo” long. You could never be from the states. Ha! We have no patience.😎 Maya, you never give up, do you? It’s a terrific character trait. No wonder your musical talent is so profound. Great video! Much love, Ron
@LegendaryWoke
@LegendaryWoke 5 жыл бұрын
Well when you have multiple projects you can and will delay one project... and enjoy life as it goes, that is the thing, and I am from the states with multiple projects such as others from The USA
@discombubulate2256
@discombubulate2256 4 жыл бұрын
so that's what a truly happy person looks like. good for you and best of luck.
@MrAli171
@MrAli171 5 жыл бұрын
Good luck on your adventures, and you will always remember the times with your dad as you sail her
@MrRourk
@MrRourk 5 жыл бұрын
Your Dad is so kewl! Happy New Years!
@daveedvalds3326
@daveedvalds3326 5 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your story ... happy New Year from Seattle/ Tacoma ... not to far from Canada ... my paternal Grandparents are from White Rock , BC. Keep your $1 boat stories coming.
@philbox4566
@philbox4566 5 жыл бұрын
And do we all know where the word Curlew comes from? It's a bird. We have lots of them around here in Oz. They are a ground dweller about knee high. They hide in plain sight by freezing. they have awesome camouflage. Their cry sounds like a baby is being strangled, it's a high pitch screaming. I actually love the sound of Curlews. So evocative of warm nights down in the cane fields, full moon rising with good friends.
@charlesnewberry2869
@charlesnewberry2869 5 жыл бұрын
Great story what an interesting character you are and so positive!
@HandyMan657
@HandyMan657 4 жыл бұрын
This is so awesome! Good for you and keep pressin on. Cheers.
@MrSocrate86
@MrSocrate86 5 жыл бұрын
a hello from France. Your project of life is superb, I am impressed. I wish you a happy new year and a great success in your project.
@tmoanpumba5487
@tmoanpumba5487 5 жыл бұрын
So cool, grats from Vancouver Island.. Love them old engines..
@sailingyoumeandjosapea6770
@sailingyoumeandjosapea6770 4 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this befor seeing this channel great seeing you soohappy xx
@skizzysmith
@skizzysmith 5 жыл бұрын
you are such a likable person, I found myself nodding in agreement, and hoping the next bit would get the SAAB engine going! Im looking forward to seeing your adventures.
@austingode
@austingode 5 жыл бұрын
it reminds me of a lister with its decompression lever .. beautiful boat and you have done a great job ......polyester and wood rarely mix well ... it causes dry rot anyway all the best .... and your Dad rules !
@MrZachalewel
@MrZachalewel 5 жыл бұрын
Hope you two are having a good new year
@austfirst4140
@austfirst4140 5 жыл бұрын
Good to see a young Girl so keen and Passionate. More like this in the World won't do us any harm. Good on ya Mate, from Australia.
@jadekayak01
@jadekayak01 5 жыл бұрын
that is a fantastic purchase and youve fixed it up really nice. well done
@wallymarienau3771
@wallymarienau3771 5 жыл бұрын
Hi there , I just saw your u tube for first time today . We have a Cape George with the 2cly Saab 2jr , which is just 2 cly of what you have . These are great durable engines . The "oiler access " on top of valve cover is actually where you are to put oil in that goes directly into intake to help give compression to start . There is a parts outlet in Leesburg Florida who has lots of parts and knowledge. The business name is "Saab USA" good luck with your project , I'm sure you'll get many great years of pleasures from this .
@redneckswitwheels
@redneckswitwheels 5 жыл бұрын
I just subscribed, great video and so happy to see u got that motor running. You have a great father btw!
@gailalbers1430
@gailalbers1430 3 жыл бұрын
live the boat- your courage, the orange sails... thanks for sharing !
@elliottmanning
@elliottmanning 4 жыл бұрын
Love those coveralls!!! Thay have seen a lot of work!!!
@rvsorce7196
@rvsorce7196 5 жыл бұрын
beautiful story I'm starting to understand your passion for the sea and sailing and the connection to your parents, your a very lucky lady with a thrist for life and a passion for knowledge and the talent for story telling, i think you might have the beginnings of a book.
@hennygoossens3655
@hennygoossens3655 5 жыл бұрын
Nice to see you and your dad improving this classic sailingboat. Altho i admire your working at the engine, you should consider another engine. An 2 cilinder small modern motor is more safe and easy to get sheap also second hand.
@angelsspirit335
@angelsspirit335 5 жыл бұрын
i am new to your channel but adore every episode that i have seen. i sort of feel like i know you after watching your experiences. I indicated in my first message to you tha i am living in Tennessee in the USA. I am not old but i am battling kidney cancer and only have one kidney left with issues. im in stage 4. i have decide to finish my life by living through the dreams that others are realizing now? I see you and remember my youth and my free spirit. I have played the guitar since age 5 and cant imagine my life without music. Seeing you enjoying the music of violin is so beautiful! I am living of of a small government disability check and dont have much extra money; however would like to find a way to share what i have with your some way. i enjoy every episode that i have seen.you seem like a sweet couple and i would love to have friends like yall. i will visit your Patreon page and see what i am able to do. thank you agian for sharing your wonderful life with those of us that can only dream to have a life like yall do.Best Regards and live fully life is so very precious!
@SailingMagicCarpet
@SailingMagicCarpet 5 жыл бұрын
It’s an absolute honour to have you following our channel sir. And a guitarist for so long - you must love music as much as I do. It’s a beautiful pastime. Thank you for watching and commenting. I wish you all the best at this time in your life, and if our small videos can provide any entertainment to you, then I am happy too.
@ninney794
@ninney794 5 жыл бұрын
I too live in Tn, Clinton in fact. Norris lake area. I just wanted to say hello and wish you good health and happiness, neighbor.
@angelsspirit335
@angelsspirit335 5 жыл бұрын
@@ninney794 Thanks for the shout out!. i love this channel and this couple. they look so beautiful together? I watch about 15 couples that sail but this is my favorite. It makes me feel so good to see what they see! glad to know other people who live nearby and enjoy this channel also!
@viewfromtheroad2656
@viewfromtheroad2656 Жыл бұрын
So sweet. Her sound reminds me of the "African Queen"
@johnmccormick175
@johnmccormick175 4 жыл бұрын
Just discovered your site and what a great video :-)
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