Hi Jaime👋Awesome video of these luxury boats Jaime. Lots of old ones there. Always cool to see the different varieties of boats. So cool right down my alley, because we have one, but not like these of course. Still a cool find. Thanks for the tour Jaime. Much love to you guys and God Bless, give Opie a hug for me🥰🤗☺😎❤✌👍🙏🛥🚤
I just stopped by to like and comment and give a view. Not going to watch this one as I'm not a boat guy but I be watching everything else of yours. Great job on this one!... probably idk. 🤣
The previous owners of those boats probably got tired of dumping money into them. Boats are money pits. BOAT = Bust Out Another Thousand! Cool vid Ryder!
Wow I seen a lot of junk cars, but never seen boats like these. I could see a house or whatever it was. Maybe taking care of the property. Interested video Jaime. You two take care and be safe. God Bless You🙏🏼💕💕👏🏼
I'm sure at one time there must be a caretaker looking after the boats. At 9:47 there was a small building seen at a distance. It could be the administration office responsible pertaining to the receipt and disposal of old and unused boats. But the office looked neglected probably closed and abandoned. Clearly the boats were not meant to be auctioned off as some looked old while some were totally damaged. Most probably they were meant for scraps. From the drone eye view there could be hundreds of boats laying abandoned and slowly damaged by the natural elements. Interesting video. A total change from the usual exploration of abandoned houses. Thanks Riddim Ryder.
great video! But you can tell you're not a big boat guy lol. A couple of those boats were cabin cruisers and would have had multiple sleeping areas (berths), bathroom (a head), small kitchen (gally) and seating area (salon). They are very deceiving on the outside and have lots of space inside. They are like a floating camper.
Looks like a dump for everything. Kinda sad to see this. Fuel prices are certainly ridiculous now. Kind of a miserable day for an explore. Stay safe guys.
You have to know the good bayliners from the bad ones . And they built a lot of bad ones . The larger trophys and explorers were the good ones . A whole different class of boats and a lot more money . They used to build boats for the average working man and thats how they became the largest recreational boat manufactuer in the world . Today it's Bass Pro . You gain a wealth of knowledge about the recreational boat industry when you learn the history of Bayliner . And then you start to understand where Westport , Meridian and all the others came from .
I don't see much if any value there, most of those boats if not all have had their running gear removed, most are just a hull. But many of those would be a great project for someone looking for something to do
@@RiddimRyder I'm from the northwest of France and this is my father's job, he buys boats at auctions and sell them after some refurbishment (not so much most of the time). I work with him every weekend, and I can see some of these boats are in a good shape. Where is that place please? Do you think we can buy them for 500€ max ?
@@RiddimRyder Hello yes i know it is ontario i live in ottawa, i wish to ask you the exact location, HWH What? what town is it close to. Waiting your reply, also do you know is it still intact with boats or no? Thanks kindly: Regards D: