@redrockranchspotlights

I watched Seeker built from some of the earliest episodes pulling the huge sheets of steel up to weld. He inspired me to dream bigger and do more. Been an amazing journey and I actually felt involved by supporting the project just by always watching and liking Seeker videos. Even now on the water Seeker continues to grow and get even better. Thanks for following his adventure and documenting it and Yeti for sponsoring this video.

@jonanderson5137

I just came to say I miss the grandkids and Ms. Kay.

Comment section is lively!

@Guysm1l3y

Alright gents! Poo knives up for Dug!

@scotie7437

I can't believe I've been watching Doug for 11 freaking years ... Wow!

@TechGorilla1987

@6:30 - Kay was an absolute angel.

@stevenbrowningsr1144

I had forgotten how long she sat at the port waiting on permission to launch.  Wow!  Thank you Yeti.

@rodneylee4026

Well done. I like the music a lot.  👍

@adamgibbs7738

Awesome story. Very sad though that he lost his family over a boat. Hopefully they can reconcile

@googleuser859

The crab people have him now 🤷🦀

@justthetip7136

Future Taco Stand!

@MyLilMule

Great video. I was glad to have been able to visit Doug and Seeker when I was passing through Tulsa some years ago. Wish I could have played a part in building it.

@TechGorilla1987

What ever happened to the documentary?

@05201985nal

This soundtrack is ridiculous

@Buck1954

The Non-Launching Party was great!  It has been a great ride and an inspiration.  Get out in the shop and do something. I'm building a shop, stick by stick.

@jeffgreene6042

SV Rusty Junk will be in the ocean doing research before this guy.

@jameswilson7962

That is a very nice story that you put together for Doug and I watched all of the sv seeker videos. Very nicely done

@petropzqi

I've been watching sense the beginning, greetings from Sweden

@ready2fishnow

The dirty thumb 👍 or , The other hand.❤

@ethanghansen

Go Doug!

@Cousin_Gregg

The real Walt Grace.