Jost went on to suggest that the pair could have the ferry up and running by 2025.
"We're excited to prove the non-believers wrong. You're going to be BEGGING to get on this ferry in two years. Mark my words," he wrote.
Back in January 2022, Insider reported that the two Staten Island natives won the John F. Kennedy, a decommissioned Staten Island ferry, at an auction and paid $280,100 for it.
A spokesperson for the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services told the New York Post at the time that the boat was decommissioned because of "mechanical issues" and was left in "poor condition."
Initially, the duo's real-estate broker, Paul Italia, told the Post that Jost and Davidson were planning to turn the boat into "a live entertainment-event space."
Davidson told People shortly after the purchase that he had lots of exciting plans.
"There is going to be a bar, there is going to be a nice restaurant," Davidson said. "The lower level, the big space is going to be an entertainment space and we're going to dock it in the city."
"Or it could all go to shit and I'll be doing lots and lots of gigs next year," he added.
Based on the photos from the auction, which opened at $125,000, the boat would need substantial work before it would be ready to welcome guests onboard.