From Salvage To Seaworthy In Two Weeks - 50ft Hatteras

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Published 2023-03-21
In this video I dive deep into my Hurricane Ian Damaged 1968 Hatteras 50 Motor Yacht. From the day that I bought it to 2 weeks of hard work, to putting her in the water and taking her on her first test ride! I know its a long video, but if you are interested in seeing what it took to get this boat ready for the water, you will enjoy the video! As always, thank you for watching. Subscribe for more. Thank you for all of the positive comments on the last video. I know I did not reply to them, but I read them all and I appreciate all of you!
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If you are interested in renting the Albin to stay on In Miami Beach FL, Send me a email at [email protected] I will get you in contact with Craig (He Bought the Albin)
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All Comments (21)
  • @darrylbraymore
    Kid, you exemplify how young men should conduct themselves. That fearless "I will figure it out and overcome it" mentality is lacking these days. I am an aircraft mechanic with 30 years experience and I wish to see more young men like yourself entering into my craft but is just not the case! You have a very bright and satisfying future on your horizon!
  • @mrm4400
    You are the most exceptional hard working young man I have ever come across. I'm sure your parents are beyond proud of you. You are SO inspiring. Lots of love and blessings from Cape Town. ❤🇿🇦
  • @earllutz2663
    At 75 it is hard even to get my mind around all of the hard work that you put into this boat. You are an inspiration for anyone and are to be commended for all of your stict-to-ative Ness as my Grandmother used to say. I have liked & subscribed.
  • @jay-mk4yt
    hard working kid living the dream, he deserves every blessing that comes his way
  • @onenuttybuddy
    You, my friend, are a gifted individual. You should start your own mobile marine repair business. Your beginners fiberglass work was off the hook good. The world is yours for the taking. Marine repair is a very lucrative business. You will stay covered up with work as long as your work ethics remain 5 star. Downside, you never have enough time to spend any of that money. You could always focus on just one facet of marine repair: whatever you enjoying doing the most. Great video. Excellent work. Looking forward to the next video! Good luck young man.
  • @BigTubz
    The thing I love about Gus is his interactions with other people within the boating community in the US. I'm from the UK and the representation of Americans is not always positive, this channel shows me the real America Keep doing what you're doing and I wish you all the best
  • I am on my second Hatteras. The construction quality and high quality materials used were unsurpassed, at the time, in a production yacht. Always a pleasure to rehabilitate these lovely ladies.
  • @toddr2265
    Gus, that was impressive. You got that boat back in the water in record time. Your fiberglass repair looks top notch. Have fun with your new boat. Looking forward to future videos.
  • @kevinbegin863
    Gus, I am amazed at the knowledge you have gained about engines, electrical, and the inner workings of a boat such as this at such a young age (24 ?). I would be very interested to know your background as to where you got this knowledge, ie. vocational school, college, OJT... etc. In any case, you seem to be exceptional and as I have watched your videos from the beginning, I will continue to do so since you continue to entertain and amaze me.
  • Congratulations to that beautiful Hatteras. You did an awesome job so far fixing her up. Respect 👍
  • @roblochjr3958
    Yo Gus, Nice Job on the Motor Yacht, I know Boats, My dad and I sailed for many years out of College Point Queens, we had a 40 Mathews Motor yacht and a 32 ft Revel Craft Fly bridge cruiser. My dad at one point own like 5 boats, he had a 28 ft Owens Cruiser, a 30 Luhrs Express Cruiser and trust me man, I worked my ass off with him on these Older boats. But we had the time of our lives on them, every night during the summer we would head out and just take a cruise up to Oyster bay or a cruise down the east river to see lower Manhattan. I love boating and I love watching you as you work and learn with these older boats, It brings back a lot of great memories I shared with my dad. Enjoy yourself brother, Live Life like its your last day. Keep up the videos , cant wait to see the maiden Voyage bro. God Bless >
  • @MrJerobona
    Congratulations! Great purchase on an amazing yacht!
  • Gus, you are a fine example of the old maxim: you get out of life what you put into it. Great work, mate!
  • Gus I can watch you every day on your adventures. It's so inspiring watching you conquer any obstacle thrown your way. Keep up the hard work, it's definitely paying off. Safe travels.
  • Wow! So AWESOME to see someone your age put in that “sweat equity”. Kudos to you! And to get to show off to your friends, I mean who doesn’t want to party on an ultra cool, near vintage yacht…what a blast! I’ll be subscribing. Can’t wait to see your next video!
  • @goleafsgo8496
    Enjoy your way of documenting and presenting the repairs. To many channels spend tons of time talking about the individual products they use and why they chose them. You "get er done" and move on to the next task .... greatly appreciated my friend! Watching you splash I can only imagine when she was sparkly and all new hitting the water for the first time. 😊
  • Been watching you since you plowed the coast line in the Albin, you tha man Gus. An amazing journey you've been on! Congrats on the Hatt!
  • “Things are getting poopy.” Lol! Awesome video - fun to see young people getting their hands dirty, taking on big jobs like this.
  • @truthbw1
    Unbelievable find, and job done getting launched so quickly. What a beaut.