So,, basically a floating ENGINE with a Seat on it.....
@Skipper77777777Ай бұрын
You didn’t talk much about the security barriers this tug was designed to move.
@MikeyDee25Ай бұрын
Gotta love that beaver!
@Desire4SoundАй бұрын
They should paint it like a beaver... 😅
@boataxe4605Ай бұрын
Yeah,the one at 1:50 is really cute.
@malcpaul996Ай бұрын
@@boataxe4605 if not a little dim.
@kenlong5011Ай бұрын
At least guve it a new paint job
@timbarnett3898Ай бұрын
My dad worked one of these boats for crown Zellerbach opaper mill moving floating logs on river to make pulp for paper.
@captaindoug8887Ай бұрын
Hi Tim..Z drive boom boats...in the correct hands they have been used to move ships up and down the pier!
@michaelcase8574Ай бұрын
@captaindoug8887 Here in the PNW, we had even smaller log brooks for moving log booms. The smallest ones had a n outboard right in the center that could be rotater 360 deg. All direction action.
@VuelodeidaАй бұрын
I love this tiny guy!!
@GBHNewsАй бұрын
So do we!
@avatarcowboy2435Ай бұрын
That is actually a log pond boat. Navy used them as stated in the video for moving booms.
@petert3355Ай бұрын
Might be small, but it transfers more power to the water than just about everything else afloat.
@mrbillmacneillАй бұрын
@@petert3355 471 gm in our old sawmill boom boat. very reliable.
@jimmyboy131Ай бұрын
Yeah I was in the Navy. Were you on a destroyer, or a carrier? Um, I was on that little one-seat tug boat over there by the paddle boats...
@ianscott3180Ай бұрын
You see them pushing logs in Western Canada rivers.
@dansouthern4139Ай бұрын
Lots of booming beaver!
@donjones4719Ай бұрын
I knew about the little boat and the big boat is vaguely familiar - but I didn't realize one helped out the other. :)
@larryo6874Ай бұрын
Can’t help but notice all the rust on this tugboat. Seems like the Navy should take better care of it.
@paulEG6Ай бұрын
It’s like a full size benchy!
@jrtmanmdАй бұрын
I used to drive one of those in Norfolk. We moved small barges, camels and donuts around the NOB piers.
@gloriatg100Ай бұрын
The little boat that could.
@robertsaltzman2481Ай бұрын
Someone should paint it... that's a rusty beaver all right... let's get her ship shape asap someone could do it rather quickly and I'd volunteer just need travel cost
@SolarHarvestSolutionsАй бұрын
I worked on one at Alameda NAS back in the late 70’s, moved target and work barges
@David27mkАй бұрын
Yeah the beavers great 😉
@dennisshank2715Ай бұрын
You know that there's something wrong when the Navy goes on TV to show off and brag about their beaver.
@sandasturner952924 күн бұрын
That tug is adorable
@DartTylerАй бұрын
Something that Donald Duck would sail on
@nirrecАй бұрын
246 years of commissioned service... HMS Victory... just a shame she's not afloat 😢
@Trevor_AustinАй бұрын
The oldest commissioned warship is HMS Victory, completed in 1765. That will be 11 years before independence. ps. Look after your Beaver. Keep it clean and give it a good wipe down if it gets too wet.
@longshot7601Ай бұрын
The USS Constitution is the oldest commissioned warship afloat. Good luck moving the Victory.
@josephwiese1114Ай бұрын
If they don't take care of the rust, and keep her surfaces smooth, the beaver could turn into a hairy situation...😊
@keesvandenbroek331Ай бұрын
Yep, Victory still is. Alas, not afloat anymore as “Old Ironside” is. BTW, keeping that old lady afloat must be a nightmare? Regular drydocking? And really out of respect, how much of the original wood is still in her?
@randymagnum143Ай бұрын
Unlimited free labor thanks to the US taxpayers, maybe we could give the old gal a coat of paint?
@joshuabessire9169Ай бұрын
My nephew served on one. I think his was named "Little Tykes."
@doyleproАй бұрын
Yeah, in wartime that small guy would probably be equipped with dunkin sonars and torpedoes to hunt subs! 😁
@rayray8687Ай бұрын
Imagine you’ve climbed the ranks of the US Navy and your first commission is Captain of the Beaver! I’d run right home and tell my mom right away!!!
@mcgoo721Ай бұрын
Imagining the master and commander series if Jack Aubrey was assigned to one of these instead haha
@cheftomsdАй бұрын
The Booming Beaver needs a couple bosuns with hazy gray and paintbrushes.
@realvanman1Ай бұрын
But what engine does it have? Let’s hear it. How much does the little boat displace? I’d bet it’s quite a bit for it’s size.
@RGentil123Ай бұрын
Go Beaver!
@David27mkАй бұрын
The little boat that could 😉
@kyndorrebruutvon-broodwyer4034Ай бұрын
0:42 this lady knows beavers😂
@Aglae-xl8zmАй бұрын
i can’t get enough of your content, always clicking the like!
@karlo167Ай бұрын
Actually, there is a bathroom on this ship.
@markneedham752Ай бұрын
All that Beaver.....and........!
@jaynorris3722Ай бұрын
Ooohhh it's cute!!!
@JimLambrickАй бұрын
That is just a standard west coast log boom dozer boat. Hundreds of them in use on British Columbia coast for assembling/short move log booms (floating log rafts for transport in the ocean). Made in Nanaimo or Vancouver BC. Been around since at least the 1950's.
@franktuckwell196Ай бұрын
Seen green ferry boats and water taxis that size in bits of Canada.
@pbdropshot536926 күн бұрын
Yep, I want one.
@joeydepalmer4457Ай бұрын
I would love to see someone try to make that little hing into a tiny yacht
@scottfw7169Ай бұрын
To get halfway there, and at least research the concept, look up the 1992/1996 book "Pocket Cruiser & Tabloid Yachts Volume 1" by Benford Design Group of St. Michaels, Maryland. Copyright by Jay R. Benford. As well as written descriptions, photos of operational boats, and samples of plans and loftings, it offers sage advice such as this from page 18, "A word of caution here: anyone aspiring to own a spiffy pocket yacht such as Grivit had better enjoy talking to people -- you'll be besieged with questioners everywhere you go. Or, of course, you could anchor out for peace and privacy ..." ⚓ (Grivit is a 14 foot Tug-Cruiser)
@joeydepalmer4457Ай бұрын
@@scottfw7169 You are kidding. someone tried?
@scottfw7169Ай бұрын
@@joeydepalmer4457 The boats referenced there are actually purpose built to be recreational boats but they are very much based on or otherwise inspired by work boats. They range from 13ft 10in long to 25ft long, One of the design company's several specialties is yachts designed like small tugboats, their website has a few samples.
@garfstiglz3981Ай бұрын
Fascinating to see that the U.S.S Constitution is still floating. Never realised until I saw this video.
@jaredkennedy6576Ай бұрын
Some of those women seemed to be quite the fans of the Beaver.
@williambarry8015Ай бұрын
I think that thing has a detroit diesel?
@victorsteerup4582Ай бұрын
That is like the "bumper boats" at the amusement park.
@matthewklempke2384Ай бұрын
Awesome boat!
@11C1PАй бұрын
All those ladies there, just for the Beaver.
@mudweimer768Ай бұрын
Awesome
@tanglediverАй бұрын
I had ONE BOAT, it was 20 feet in length. It was one of the BIGGEST mistakes of my life, BUT, I would get another boat, if it were a small tug.
@paulmore4118Ай бұрын
Very nice vessel, however it too bad the navy budget can’t afford the paint to keep the honor of the navy image shining. Just saying
@rexmyers991Ай бұрын
So interesting! I visited the USS constitution several years ago but I never knew about the Navy’s smallest boat (ship?)
@petnzmeАй бұрын
❤ Tugs.
@jrdjr21224 күн бұрын
MY LITTLE COUSIN ANGELINA!
@dennisshank2715Ай бұрын
USS Constitution is not the oldest commissioned warship, HMS Victory is both older and was commissioned earlier.
@SearTripАй бұрын
The statement was the oldest commissioned warship afloat. Victory hasn’t been afloat in almost a hundred years.
@edl617Ай бұрын
The darn thing draws over 12 feet of water It also moves honey barges, oil barges etc. and that
@ditzydoo4378Ай бұрын
I tell you; someone needs to get on with their deck duties. That amount of rust and scale on the Beaver is a sad thing. Get those Middies over to help out.
@user-jq2rf4nf3oАй бұрын
'Nice Beaver" Harry Druman Police Squad
@user-em8dh5jr1lАй бұрын
Nice little worker,😎👌
@user-dm8my8jw8mАй бұрын
Sri Lanka area you know types Rescue Tag Boat
@4S7JL23 күн бұрын
I was you i keep this boat nicely paint . Using one bucket of paint we can paint this.
@danbrit984826 күн бұрын
the 3d printer test boat is real
@openphotoАй бұрын
The wet exhaust is cute not sure theyd approve that now.
@SOU6900Ай бұрын
What does it have for an engine?
@scottfw7169Ай бұрын
Dunno, but am pretty sure it isn't a 16-710. 😄
@integr8er66Ай бұрын
Cummins 6BTA 5.9
@MattTee1975Ай бұрын
Coincidentally, that was my ex-wife's nickname around town.
@MartinPHE29 күн бұрын
Typical Navy ship Rusting away and not being taken care of.
@jimmyadams4181Ай бұрын
Like it
@craigbaker9252Ай бұрын
Who knew?😊
@Happy357magАй бұрын
Thank you, lady veterans, and thank you to the U.S.N. for taking care of that beaver.🫡
@russellwood5867Ай бұрын
holy cow didnt realize there were so many lesbians in the navy.
@boondocker7964Ай бұрын
It's the Navy, what did you expect?
@Meestapink69Ай бұрын
Oldest Commissioned in the World ........I think you may find that is HMS Victory, Launched 1765 commissioned 1778. I Thank you. Rule Brittania!
@oneup12Ай бұрын
3:26 all these women role playing something useful
@banic8576Ай бұрын
The irony of asking a lesbian if she likes the little beaver.
@tomchloe3208Ай бұрын
A beaver to celebrate womens day, love that 😂
@davefroman4700Ай бұрын
Gee you think the name "Tug Boat" is a hint? Smfh..
@matsw8283Ай бұрын
A US navy ship, eh? Should have a proper name... how about the "USS Colossos"?
@makusrbe9641Ай бұрын
cute 😂
@anthony75829Ай бұрын
Now tell me, did this commentator not have a clue in saying the word beaver along with honoring woman veterans in this episode and not giggle to himself. 🤔🤔
@integr8er66Ай бұрын
They keep saying how "powerful" it is. It certainly is NOT powerful, it has 260 HP. That is not much. Power does NOT mean it can move a lot of mass, it would describe how much it can accelerate it, and it really can't do that very fast.
@kmoecubАй бұрын
At the time those log-pond boats were built, that same engine was being used in full size tugs.
@theundergroundlairofthesqu9261Ай бұрын
It's a turbodiesel, so what you really want to know is the torque figure, around 400 lb-ft.
@samuelbhend2521Ай бұрын
It's most often not about the Power (How many Horses) but HOW you bring the Power into the Water and it's Grip or how deep it digs into the Water... A Farm I worked on here in Switzerland we had a small 2WD, 8Gears, 35Years old Fiat Tractor with 27HP and a big 4WD, 12Gears, 17Years old Bucher Tractor with 66HP. Two fullgrown Cows in the Trailer meant "flying" up a very steep alpine Road with a little over 20Km/h on the small one in the "fast" Streetgears, whilst the big one required changing down into the slow Workinggears and creeping up the same Road at max. 12-13Km/h....
@integr8er66Ай бұрын
@@kmoecub 260 HP is not a lot of HP no matter what tug you put it in
@integr8er66Ай бұрын
@@theundergroundlairofthesqu9261 I don't disagree, but my comment isn't about what you want to know, they said it was very powerful, and I'm just explaining to them that power and force are very different things, and in terms of diesel Tug engines, it really isn't that powerful