It would be really cool if you engraved the bell with "Victoria" and the date she was launched, and then right under that etch "Arabella" and the date she is launched.
@MaShcode6 жыл бұрын
Use the bucket of bronze to design, cast and sell acorn bottle openers! Make sure the building inspector gets one.
@jamieminton1725 жыл бұрын
I just came upon your channel and I am tickled to see your progress. Out of high school I traveled the world on the GI vacation ( been around twice, in both directions). I worked as a Gov. contractor in D.C. until about 1990 when frustration launched me into a U.S.A tour in a Volkswagon Vanagon With a Wesrtfalia camp topper. My buddy and I made it all the way to Alaska and back ( his home town in Illinois and mine in Kentucky where I currently reside). That was a five year adventure that neither of us will ever forget. My family thought of me as a wander lust fool, but loved seeing the pictures, the post cards, the canisters of dirt or sand and my mother cried when I brought her an old wine bottle filled with glacier water. I used to be the eccentric and now my nieces and nephews are traveling the world. I have a cousin that is twenty years my junior ( I am the oldest of the oldest of the oldest.....) who ha,s to date, almost double my stamps in his Pass port. I still venture out, but not as much. In todays "Environment" it gladdens me to see adventurers taking on the challenges. So many now are unwilling to take risks and can not handle failures. When you fail or fumble... Learn from it and keep going! On a practical note... I would have bought Victoria for the bright work and the anchor wench as well. You made a sound investment and the Mahogany alone is worth a fortune. The Perkins should be tore down to the block. if need be the cylinders can be sleeved. With the head and valve reworked she should last your life times. It would be ashamed if all of Victoria's fittings and fixtures were not incorporated in Arabella. Victoria looked to be a proud ship, as yours will be, that was well found. A ships bell is said to be her voice and carries her soul. If Victoria's bell carries no marks Arabella honor her in memory on her New bell. I have a ton of practical experience and some engineering advice/opinions (mechanically and electrically speaking). This episode brought tears for the passing of a good girl and joy at the founding of another!
@AcornToArabella5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the awesome comment! Sounds like you have had quite the life, congrats. Also awesome to hear that you inspired your family members to travel! More people should get out and see the world, there is a lot to see and experience! All the bronze including the bell with get transferred to Arabella, Victoria will certainly live on =)
@wayneburchwell19776 жыл бұрын
I admire your intention to restore/reuse as much of Victoria as you can. Building the dingy with material form Victoria is genius. I have enjoyed your journey and look forward to your next step.
@aserta6 жыл бұрын
It's a tribute, as i see it. And in old mariner terms, good luck. If an old boat lends her bones to a new one, it's a sign of good things, means she was strong enough to pass on to the new generation.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Aserta, Nailed it! Glad ya'll are following along and enjoy/appreciate what we are doing!
@tebeardenkahboom16 жыл бұрын
although I just started watching this series last night, I became addicted in my first video. In this video I can hear the passion in your voice which carries an emotion that is hard to describe. the best way I can describe it is heartfelt. What an amazing journey
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We are pretty passionate about what we are doing! Glad it came though =)
@coug96fan4 жыл бұрын
What a treasure you have discovered! Nice to know that Victoria will live on in Arabella. The reuse adds another great feature to Arabella.
@johnnyo3fan5 жыл бұрын
What an amazing find, what an amazing treasure! I actually got a bit emotional watching this. Victoria is like an elegant old lady who has reached the end of her life but will live on in Arabella through her donations.
@AcornToArabella5 жыл бұрын
Precisely! :)
@judsonmccurdy25766 жыл бұрын
First, love your idea of keeping Victoria alive in the dinghy. I really hope ur able to pull that off. & when she’s complete, say a little prayer to transfer her ‘spirit’. Second, thank you for putting the screws, etc... out there for others. To someone with no experience I’m sure that seems frivolous, but to the right person it will mean everything!
@Matthew24.46 жыл бұрын
Back to the Bronze Age - love it! Victoria was quite the find and it's going to be fantastic to see embark on new voyages with Arabella. Well done guys!
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@hanfordcreek53096 жыл бұрын
What a huge find! The only downside is, the quality and detail of Victoria"s appointments sets the standard and scope of the project. Shortcuts will be glaring by comparison. I just hope I'm young enough to see it finished. :)
@scottmaschino19276 жыл бұрын
I don't think it is a downside. Rather, it sets the standard to show them where to aim. I'm betting they will be up to it.
@hanfordcreek53096 жыл бұрын
Depends if you want to go sailing or not.
@aserta6 жыл бұрын
I think they'll do fine. And i don't see it as a downer that it's to a standard, it's more like a goal, and they certainly seem to be the kind of people that are goal driven. As for time, in the video where they visit Total Boat, he certainly explains the age thing, so yeah. I'm patient. Just like i was patient with Doug's steel Junk boat, and she's mighty close.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Victoria does not really raise the bar for us, another push to reach it sure but the plan from the beginning was to build something that could become history. As John Ruskin said "When we build, let us think that we build forever. Let it not be for present delight nor for present use alone. Let it be such work as our descendants will thank us for it; and let us think that a time is to come when those heirlooms will be held sacred because our hands have touched them, and that men will say, as they look upon the labor and wrought substance of them. See! This our father did for us." This is how we feel about the band saw, Victoria, Steve's heirloom hand tools and Arabella. We are thankful those men made such a bad-ass enduring machine and Victoria sailed for almost 100 years with no major maintenance, had she received it she could go another 100, her hardware can and will. But it takes time and costs money. It's not how things are done these days. In the short term there are cheaper easier ways, in the long run no other way makes sense. We're in it for the long haul and right now it may seem like a lot of bluster but give us some time, we are still laying the foundation as far as we are concerned.
@CorwynGC6 жыл бұрын
Love that quote.
@petenash79946 жыл бұрын
Just a thought on that Perkins engine - it looks like a 4.107 or 4.108 - you would struggle to do better. I have been using these engines for nearly 40 years with next to no trouble. Parts are readily available everywhere. They are economical, easy to work on and will sound right for Arabella.
@MrRourk6 жыл бұрын
Pete Nash The motor was going to be my next question
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
It's a 1987 4.108m and that is what we have heard. She fired right up after almost a year of being idle. No small feat for any motor never mind a 30 year old motor!
@LongDistanceSailor6 жыл бұрын
I used a 4.108m in Temptress for 25 years and 20,000 ocean miles. I just upgraded to a Yanmar as the 4.108 was always too small for Temptress. I have loads of spares, injector pump, starters everything. If you are interested PM me. Advice: I like the 4.108 but make sure you know how to bleed it. It's a pain to bleed but if you add an electric fuel pump (I use mine to transfer fuel between tanks) it will bleed much easier. Just know how to do it before you take an air bubble in on a stormy day when you need then engine.
@cawfeedawg6 жыл бұрын
well except for the notorious oil leaks
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Right on, It's going to be a while before we dive into the motor and determine if it's worth restoring and using but if it is we would certainly be interested in picking your brain and seeing what you have for pats kicking around. Thanks!
@davidbumpus34576 жыл бұрын
I know this is an older video but I am going back and watching through your "All Videos" playlist. What a windfall Victoria was for you guys. I am not sure how much you paid for her but with your comment at the start that you would have bought her for the anchor windlass alone, I'm guessing you two are ecstatic over all the other stuff that you are going to be able to upcycle and repurpose. I have no interest in ship building but I love your videos just because of the sheer scope of the project and watching all the small tasks come together is going to be awesome. You fellas are an inspiration to tinkerer's everywhere and the poster boy's for dedication, keep up the good work!
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We paid $1,200 to truck her here and $1,200 to purchase her. She was a gift, the money to buy her was just to prove we were serious and Bruce had to get something for her. We are indeed over the moon and will do our best to do well by Victoria as we incorporate her into Arabella.
@henrykrzewinski22996 жыл бұрын
Just amazing. Thanks for saving all these nautical treasures that were the past of our mariner culture. Great inspiration for any sailor.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Having Victoria and all her treasures is fantastic inspiration for us and as others have mentioned she sets the bar high in terms of craftsmanship!
@steingat6 жыл бұрын
While watching this video, I kept thinking "Ship of Theseus". Its good to see all of these parts getting a 2ed life!
@murraystewartj6 жыл бұрын
Sad to see a proud vessel that will never kiss the waves again. I love that you're going to use as much of Victoria as you can, especially making a skiff from reclaimed timbers and having her nameplate on it. Her spirit will once more lift to the sky.
@mitchpowell6085 жыл бұрын
The finishing portion is going to be crazy. Seeing all this hardware is awesome.
@jozzas6 жыл бұрын
Naming the dinghy Victoria will be a beautiful touch. Good to see you guys doing things with such respect for such a beautiful old ship.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We want to do our best to honor her and all the lives she touched and took to distant shores.
@borderreiver32886 жыл бұрын
some amazing fittings to re use and bring back to life...a darn good buy...
@svZia-Switch516 жыл бұрын
The fact that you are going to re utilize so much of Victoria is what I really love about this project! Truly looking forward to following your progress, and thank you for sharing it with all of us.
@fonhollohan29082 жыл бұрын
I think that bronze plate with the handles is a grill as well. I just love that ole windlass She's amazing! I don't blame you one bit not wanting to part with any of that bronze until everything is fitted together and she's all ready for Sail. That Binnacle is another huge gem as well. The great thing! aboot the bronze hardware is that it will last forever and it looks so beautiful in my estimation. O man to be able to use all that interior will speed things up like bigtime to get her fitted out and ready for the launch. Incredible that was very smart of you to purchase Victoria to have all that treasure to help fit out Arabella I love it, and how can any one not agree with that.
@rdmanone6 жыл бұрын
Getting Victoria will save you guys thousands of dollars. Bonus on the Perkins. I've got a six cylinder in my boat and they are very reliable.
@ExternalTooth6 жыл бұрын
I really do enjoy the small details that someone in the past engineered into the simplest parts of the boat. You can tell someone really considered convenience and utility when making them. I am not familiar with boats, but this seems like a very unique one and it's awesome to see guys wanting to make their own unique boat and reusing the quirky bits from an old one.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
She is a amazing vessel! The details are incredible and we are learning a lot from them! We are truly fortunate to have her and utilize her, we are going to do our best to do her justice, she deserves it!
@ExternalTooth6 жыл бұрын
I'm sure you'll do a better job than most. Keep it up, I am really enjoying seeing your progress. I work in one of the largest shipyards in the world, and it is fascinating to see how you accomplish similar things without the vast resources I am used to. I am generally the one writing the procedures for the workers carrying them out, but as a vastly smaller operation you guys do all the thinking as well as the hands-on work. It is an entirely different situation, and very impressive to me.
@galada526 жыл бұрын
I just love that fact that the history and everything that is Victoria won't be lost but will become life for another vessel. She gets to sail once again. It seems today in America we love to get rid of the old, our history a real life map/vision of or past and just buy new. What you guys are doing is amazing and I enjoy watching every step Keep up the great work and Thank you for documenting your journey so we can enjoy it as well.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We recently heard from one of the former care takers of Victoria! We are hoping to be able to meet up with him and hear all his tales about her. Apparently a doctor had her built and he make multiple trips to South America to source all the mahogany! We are over the moon to be able to learn her history. So glad you are enjoying following our journey!
@johnnieguitar57245 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed seeing this up close and personal video of Victoria. Thanks for sending me the link. I see why you are excited to use her hardware and wood for Arabella, and its a perfect recycling project. The consolidation of new timbers and old hardware and mahogany really keeps Victoria alive in a sense, and produces a brand new DNA . Can't wait to see what you guys end up doing down below in Arabella with all that buffed-up bronze. :)
@sailingknotstressin55586 жыл бұрын
No need to apologize for the "non-boat working video" That was a fun little tour. Its awesome to see some of you younger guys who can genuinely appreciate some of the old world style! Every thing today is so fancy and high Tech.......I guess i am just a sucker for the nostalgic.
@q.e.d.91126 жыл бұрын
Just to say I, too, had a Perkins 4/108 in a boat back in the day. Great motor. All the best with your project. I will be following your journey with keen interest.👍
@actthree346 жыл бұрын
I've harvested hardware from a number of older boats. It always takes a while because it makes me stop and think about the hands that were on those parts, the things the former owner and his crew said and thought, and the fun and excitement this old boat provided when she was still alive. Great video tour. Thank you.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
We feel the same way. For example- how many hours have been spent staring at the binnacle keeping a course. We really wish she could tell us her tales, we are sure there are some good ones!
@joshtout16724 жыл бұрын
Awesome idea for the dingy guys. It's sad to see Victoria in such bad shape but spectacular to know that she gets to live on. Keep up the great work guys
@mikesilas236 жыл бұрын
I have no clue how I started following this build, but i'm hooked. Can't wait to see how this turns out. keep up the great work and nice buy!!!
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@davidrobine53506 жыл бұрын
I think it's awesome how much of Victoria you're going to put into Arabella. Victoria will live on in Arabella!
@scssarge44096 жыл бұрын
brothers; I wish you all the best with your research and safety of Arabella's longevity. I am loving the quality of your workmanship in carpentry skills.
@pablocruize39756 жыл бұрын
One of the most enjoyable videos I’ve ever watched. Part treasure hunt, part detective story, part mystery with a good dose of romance thrown in.The good kind. I know there will be moments in the future , when you are alone in the bowels of Victoria’s hull , that you will see and feel the hands and spirits of the individuals who preceded you . Doesn’t translate well to the written word but it is as real as anything else you will find. Keep up the good work.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! So glad you enjoyed it! That has already happened in spades, I feel the same way using many of my tools. My sharpening stones belonged to my Great Great Grandpa for example. I think they would be tickled pink to know their heir was using their stones and tools to build a vessel from trees from the same property that they lived on and used. The history in Arabella is outrageous!
@63256325N6 жыл бұрын
I mentioned on another what a great find this boat is. By incorporating so much of the Victoria into the Arabella perhaps you should rename to Virabella.....lol. Thanks so much for the video.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it and are following our journey! Thanks for the comment!
@felipericketts5 жыл бұрын
Victoria will live on in Arabella! How cool is that! Love your project!
@MrUltraworld6 жыл бұрын
That Mahogany is like gold. Central American Mahogany is growing more and more scarce, and expensive as all hell, and that's where the good stuff is from. You're going to save a lot of money salvaging the wood and hardware from the Victoria.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
And time! We are saving months or more in time and labor.
@mickcoomer97145 жыл бұрын
Tiller arm. UK canal boats are steered from standing in the rear hatch. The tiller arm is curved to make it the right height for the steersman to use. If this arm was fixed it would make it difficult to get out of the door, so the arm enters the tiller at an angle. When moored up the arm is turned over so that it curves up not down. This serves the duel purpose that it stops you banging your head but a boat with its tiller reversed indicates that it is moored up, not just waiting to go through a lock.
@petenash79946 жыл бұрын
I think my mouth was watering during the tour of all the treasures on Victoria - what great inspiration and motivation going forward with Arabella - good luck guys!
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We feel the same!
@tylerjames33136 жыл бұрын
Great tour of Victoria! It will be exciting to move many of the items to Arabella... to last for another 100 years or so. Wishing you all the best on your boat building journey. Thank you for sharing.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! and thanks for following!
@ElectraFlarefire6 жыл бұрын
Love the idea of building the new dingy out out of the old wood and parts then keeping the name. It's a fitting continuation. Good on you.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
That's what we thought =) Thanks!
@jimjenkins6736 жыл бұрын
I wanna polish the bronze! Get her dun fellas, we all can’t wait! Thanks for the journey but man your making us impatient. Nice work, we can’t wait for more.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
It's going to be a while so best find some patience =) We are going to spend the winter harvesting some more lumber, making a new keel mold and making as much $$ as possible. We are hoping in the spring to have enough squirreled away for both of us to work full time on the project for at least the summer. Things will pick up dramatically in the spring! It's a really really long marathon so we have to pace ourselves =)
@notsofresh85636 жыл бұрын
Awesome haul....Not a bad idea to take pictures and measurements of the pockets in the wood for the various fixtures and latches as you remove them. Position and angle of catch plates etc. Make basic cardboard templates/notes to keep with the parts. Basic hinges, forget about it, but that locking door knob latch could be fun getting lined up perfect in a new door without some guidance. Get a bunch of zip lock bags and keep the screws and stuff with each part. Some of that bronze may have been added later. The fish towel holder may be an addition. There appears to be a putty filled screw hole above it on the wall where it was moved or where something else was mounted originally. Many times back then screws were house made which means the screws from the soap dish may be slightly different looking from the ones in the door hinges etc.
@aserta6 жыл бұрын
Standard procedure in restoration work for example. Pictures, in situ, off, and with the initial emplacement, and then drawings, and templates.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
We have started to bag and catalog things and intend to keep doing so. The video footage is a huge asset! The pattern making is a good idea and one we had not thought of. Thanks! The hope is to keep Victoria as whole as possible for as long as possible so we can measure and transfer as we go. She has safely held everything in order for a long time, don't see a need to change that sooner than required.
@scottmaschino19276 жыл бұрын
Just in the reclaimed mahogany she more than paid for herself. Add the bronze work, sextant, and other odds and ends and that was a major score. Just in resale value. All the time that will save you guys? WOW! You guys took home the find of the century!
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
We agree! We never would have found her without the Wooden Boat Forum, those gents gave us the heads up. The former owner knew what he had and gave her to us. We truly paid a token amount, we actually paid 1/2 of what we originally offered! He lowered the price, he didn't care about the money, he cared about his boat and where she would end up. We were the best of a lot of bad options for her.
@scottmaschino19276 жыл бұрын
Not surprised. Like with the bandsaw, finding someone who has a true need for her, even if it was just parts of her, and would take the effort to do it right, probably softened the deal in his mind. Especially knowing the alternative.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Exactly, We were truly the best of a lot of bad options for her. It was not a happy day for him but I think with seeing our shit eating grins and our project he could stomach it. I think he might have scuttled her before he saw her parted out in all directions for a profit.
@LazyJacques6 жыл бұрын
Yeah, you could pretty much just throw that whole interior straight into your boat. Without cozying up to a Laotian warlord, there's no way you could legally secure this much solid mahogany without spending a small fortune.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
The plan is to do just that, no war lords required! There is no telling how much money and time Victoria has saved us!
@benjloiselet80724 жыл бұрын
I have been working for a year on the fort of Oranjestad in STATIA (the island on the watercolor!) I have a friend who builds his boat also in France. While waiting to see him again, your videos make me dream! Bisous
@dropkickdrones45696 жыл бұрын
Why can’t I stop watching this?
@thomasarussellsr6 жыл бұрын
So much usable bronze. Maybe even enough to more than cover what you spent on Victoria. That will be awesome to be able to reuse so much mahogany and bronze fitment form the old girl. I don't know if it is possible to be more excited than you guys are, but I'd bet I'm close. I'm definitely jealous. Thatnks so much for brings us viewers along forbthe journey. Maybe I'll even get the chance to come see her in person one day. #BucketList
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
You are welcome anytime! Stoked to have ya'll following along, the project would be a lot harder and less fun without you! The videos are a ton of work but so far have been worth it, the connections we have made and are making are priceless. We know for sure we have also helped push a few others to take the plunge on builds of their own and that is the best thing of all! We want everyone who follows to feel a shot of inspiration to go chase their dreams!
@trinescape6 жыл бұрын
Wow what a beautiful yacht the ''Victoria" was, what a pity she cant be saved but she will live on as the dingy Victoria which i think is very fitting and what a treasure trove of bronze fittings she bestowed upon you guys ,congratulations on a fantastic channel keep up the good work guys cheers Andy
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We will do our best to keep chugging along and cranking out the videos. Glad you are enjoying them! Victoria is quite the treasure and we will do our best to do her justice!
@jaymelwill6 жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful. The character of that boat is incredible.
@TheFalcro12345 жыл бұрын
Once again an amazing video. I don't know what a windlass is or why you have to find the handle thingy lol I am all automotive and truck I have never been on a sailing vessel but I might have to add that to my bucket list. I would ask how much for a ride on Arabella when she is finished but I don't think I will live to see her in the water. That is not a slight to you at all, I already know that to do things right (like you gentlemen are doing) everything takes time. Time that you have and should spend doing what you are doing but unfortunately it is time I don't think I have left. I might pop in and haunt your beautiful lady for a minute or ten though, if the bell rings in dead calm water and no wind it's just me saying hello and thank you.
@TheLoxxxton6 жыл бұрын
Just fantastic to hear about your dreams and I'm rooting for you. Now get your heads down and build!! Make those dreams come true
@TheLoxxxton6 жыл бұрын
Oh and have you managed to find a bronze beard trimmer?? Lol
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Np bronze beard trimmer yet, but if you find one let us know!
@paultrock69236 жыл бұрын
Stunning work, really beautiful craftsmanship guys. A trick to bring up all that metalwork is to blow it with baking soda. Many air kits on eBay etc and it really makes a tedious job very quick and easy. Arabella is going to be a real gem, can't wait!
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
I've heard of that before, when the time comes we will have to give it a try.
@edwardfinn41416 жыл бұрын
Loved the series, Finding. Victoria and transplanting stuff to the new boat was a great idea.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We have to give credit where credit is due. Folks on the Wooden Boat Forum kept suggesting that we find a salvage vessel but we were too busy with everything else to try to hunt one up and it seemed like a lot of work for a few used parts. Then one of the members alerted us to Victoria and a few others chimed in and urged we go check her out. So we did and we were flabbergasted! When we got her back and inventoried the folks on the forum were just as blown away. They found us one hell of a treasure trove!!! It was their suggestion and leg work finding her, without them we would not have found her and she probably would have been parted out and her bronze scattered forever. Both us and Victoria are lucky to have found each other!
@edwardfinn41416 жыл бұрын
Acorn To Arabella great to hear back from u I slept on it... It’s like a dying Person-Victoria- donated a kidney to a young person! A bronze kidney!
@noblenotes276 жыл бұрын
You have done a great job explaine the boat and showing with the video cam the details of what cool thing you got when you purchased the boat. we can also see how much you appreciate unique thing. It was nice to catch your video. Thank
@dadafan59216 жыл бұрын
Victoria makes me very sad. She must have been glorious to have such appointments. Her owners clearly at the end were never caretakers. I'm a sailor, though not the kind you might imagine; my boat flew beneath the sea. But she and Victoria had one thing in common, caring hands that built and sailed her, thoughtful men who polished and groomed her and proud men who skipped her youthful body across the waves. The "John C." is gone now, retired with honor. When Victoria is finally gone, do the same for her. I am following with great interest your adventure as Arabella comes into being. Your creation of the keel manually is inspired and inspiring. I think the keel is the soul of a ship, the steadying influence keeping her upright and 'grounded', if such a thing is possible in the sea. Some meanings given Arabella are 'entreatable' and 'loveable' which I take it to mean that you will find her easy to love but you must remember to ask for her obedience, not force it. That's good advice for a sailor. I respect your hard work and dedication to what is obviously a labor of love. I admire your knowledge and expert craft--they say an artist must master his craft before he can create a work of art. You appear well on your way. I am not a religious man but, nonetheless, Godspeed.
@mophysco6 жыл бұрын
Very lucky find. Its cool you will be combining the old with the new, in the old tradition.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
That's how we roll, like hooking a 100 year old band saw up to a modern day VFD. The old and the new can work quite well together given half a chance =)
@comporangesvt6 жыл бұрын
This guy, this project is absolutely amazing. To see someone so young take an interest, and initiative to restore this old boat is awe inspiring. I ould love to make the 2hour 28 minute drive up to go see the project and even lend a hand if i could. Cant wait to see thr end of this project / labor of love
@texling936 жыл бұрын
Great Video! This will add so much old marine look to Arabella. And so much more to the story of the two boats as one.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We feel the same way!
@tomharrell19546 жыл бұрын
The wood alone in that boat is a treasure. wow that is so cool
@c00lhand24696 жыл бұрын
What an amazing amount of hardware you are able to utilize from Victoria!
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Indeed! We are very lucky boat builders!
@AndrexT5 жыл бұрын
I have just watched this for the second time. So much neat stuff on Victoria.
@dgourdine506 жыл бұрын
With the purchase of Victoria, you guys, have just save a HUGE amount of money for Arabella. That Perkins Diesel should be seriously considered for your powering requirements. All of the bronze fittings and accoutrements are like hitting the lottery. Just started following you guys and am glad I found you. Excellent work!!
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
We plan on giving the Perkins a complete overhaul and installing it in Arabella. The bronze is amazing, coupled with all the bronze we got from the Pearson we have quite the collection! Glad you are enjoying following our journey!
@viewfromtheroad26566 жыл бұрын
What a great score! Congrats guys!
@richardbohlingsr34905 жыл бұрын
I see a lot of brightwork that needs cleaning and polishing. Mate, get me a case of Brasso and some cotton cloths. I still think you came upon a great find for the donor boat that it will add lots of history to Arabella. How lucky can you be.
@AcornToArabella5 жыл бұрын
We are lucky to have gotten Victoria.
@jeromewalton89976 жыл бұрын
That is so amazing you guys!!!!! It’s like finding a hardware store and getting it delivered to your place. I feel ya on how many things you can use from Victoria on Arabella. Amazing find.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Indeed! We are crazy fortunate and the hardware store analogy is spot on!
@jam21906 жыл бұрын
Amazing the names of your boat Arabella and Victoria end in the same sound. Meant to be part of Arabella!
@dadsvespa5 жыл бұрын
Incredible hardware on Victoria ! Such a shame, but what a beauty ! 500 dollars ?? Wow ! One fitting would cost that today ! I was thinking she'd make a great little home as she is ! Man, great find guys.matt
@carlthor916 жыл бұрын
Prop motor and hardware. Score of the year. Awsome Cheers
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Gift of the year =) We did pay for her but it was a token amount, kinda like buy the binnacle and windlass and get the rest for free. We are blown away the bronze stayed together this long and was not "upgraded" or sold off to make a quick buck. Victoria really is like a time capsule.
@midgoog26 жыл бұрын
I was literally crying at the waste of such a beautiful vessel for want of a little care. The owner who did not care about the routine maintenance required with such a beauty deserves a special place in Hades. Maybe Arabella could be named Spirit of Victoria. Cheers Eric
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
We feel ya, We have surveys from 2004 and 2007. She needed minor work in 2004 which she never got and by 2007 she was in rough shape, leaking badly and was abandoned. Its actually amazing the last owner (got her in 07) was able to keep her floating until this past year.
@SailingInconceivable6 жыл бұрын
That hook on the bottom of the bottle opener is to hang a bag for bottle caps. Amazing treasures. Love the tender idea, BTW.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Yeah the details on Victoria are incredible, we are so thankful we can keep her jewels together.
@thomasarussellsr6 жыл бұрын
Treasure inventory day? Beautiful collection of hardware. Thanks for sharing. Wishing you both, and your families, a very Merry Christmas.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Same to you! Christmas came real early around here! Victoria is the best gift anyone could ever give us!
@remygratton6 жыл бұрын
Enjoying the journey and your excitement for the project!
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@jacquesicard62003 жыл бұрын
The owner of the schooner with which I crossed the Atlantic in 1983, had a Tamaya sextant. I did with the sun, stars and moon surveys during the two months of our trip. This sextant, from the factory, had zero defautls... ♥
@carlshow41546 жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazing. Acorn to Arabella is my new favorite channel. Good luck!
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Nice to hear! Glad you are enjoying it! Thanks!
@Victor-ul7br6 жыл бұрын
Inspiring project. Keep up the great work and interesting videos
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We will, don't worry =)
@heathschwab6 жыл бұрын
That bronze plate may have been a serving platter for bringing breakfast to there honey. Lol. Hey could be. But that has got bad damage your right to scrap. But thanks for showing us the baot been holding to see what it looked like. Wow so much bronze. That prop that's sweet I've never heard of that now I have to check into more on that thanks so so cool. Man the anchor set up that's nice wow the compass that's awesome. Yea so many treasures to use. Don't think of it as making your boat look like that one think of it like blessing your boat with Beauty and history that's already prob rounded the world and your giveing some a second journey. No prob with recycle now days it's nice to recycle. But the bottle slash wine screw dude I wish I lived close ide love to look in that boat but being I can't thanks for sharing. Fish scale towel hook now your talking about something close to me fish desine lol. Them doors are beautiful I'm glad your reusing. Wow the piture the history I hope you could find out more on the Victoria bet she was beautiful in her day. I'm shur that names been used before but shur sounds familiar thou has she ever been used in movies that you no of. But again thanks sir I really loved the tour and the look at the hardware just amazing. Thank y'all have a blessed month getting ready to make more memories. God bless
@alectrondorfman10576 жыл бұрын
I put a 4108 in a 40 ft schooner many years ago. They are bulletproof engines and parts are readily available. It is most likely a refit as those boats were originally fit with gasoline motors such as the greymarine and older series. You really can't lose with that Perkins motor. It will push your boat in a current when most boats are anchored waiting for the tide to turn. I don't know how big Arabella is going to be though.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
The motor is a 4.108m made in 1987 so for sure a re-fit. We have heard mostly rave reviews about them and hope it's in good enough condition to be re-used. Time will tell but if it makes it into Arabella it will be after a complete and total overhaul. Arabella will be 38' on deck and displace 25,000 pounds empty. Plans call for a 40hp so the Perkins should have plenty of oomph.
@alectrondorfman10576 жыл бұрын
I might add that you might consider going to a more modern rig, if you are planning to sail the world short handed. The gaff rig is is a more complicated rig than Marconi, it is a much heavier rig and can foul when you are trying to get it down when conditions are turning bad on you. If its a nod to a look, I get it, but think long and hard about that rig choice. Having had a gaff rigged schooner with a Marconi main, I can tell you that I have run into just such situations and have been caught fighting the gaff at a most inoportune time.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
We have until we start framing the deck to decide and nothing is set in stone. To our understanding both rigs have their pros and cons. We also have met some folks who really know their stuff who have offered to help us sort it out once the time comes. Either way we will re-evaluate the rig since a lot has changed since 1934 and we won't be using cotton sails like the plans call for =)
@alectrondorfman10576 жыл бұрын
One of the mistakes people make and manufacturers make in the smaller boats (up to around 40 ft or smaller) is that the engine space is usually under the cockpit and impeding into the cabin. But to save space for living, its common to skimp on that engine space. Big mistake! When you have to work on those engines and you will, oil changes etc, its next to impossible. If I was to build a boat these days, ease of axis to my engine would be a priority.
@charles.neuman18 Жыл бұрын
Amazing. I'd be tempted to keep Victoria as a land-based "boat", to maintain the cool interior as a place to camp out, or even live. You'd just have to restore the bottom structure I suppose. Of course, that's not a viable solution for the long run. You did the right thing by bringing her back to life in a new boat and tender, but I'd find it hard to make that transformation.
@kenklaus99975 жыл бұрын
I would have loved more detail on the head. Where does it collect waste? Or is it got it's own poop - er - port hole? A water closet to flush? Enclosed, you showed a lock? Just wondering for a 1927 boat.
@MrGramm3r6 жыл бұрын
The craftsmanship in all the cabinetry, bronzework are beautiful , imagine the shine and color of the inside of the saloon , table laid out with charts , is the table on a gimble i have to ask , all the mahogany below decks is so highly polished too , the crew member hired to keep all that bronze , glass and wood so highly polished certainly had their hands full , its such a shame to see all the decay in the Hull itself , or she would have been totally repairable , done with care the re_use of all the remaining parts will keep her good name for the future sailing in the new dinghy Victoria ,i wish you all the luck foe the future .
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! She is a very special boat and was well loved and cared for at one point. One of her former care takers (Rick) recently found us and we are slowly learning about her travels and how she came to exist in the first place. A doctor had her built and he made numerous trips to South America to procure the mahogany, her mast came from Oregon, no expense was spared in her construction! It is a real shame to see her in this condition but we won't waste a thing and everything that is solid will continue together. Rick spent 15 years with Victoria cruising all over and although he is sad to have learned her fate he said he is very happy she will continue on in Arabella and once again seek that distant shore. It is so relieving to be taking her apart with his blessing!
@MrGramm3r6 жыл бұрын
Thank You for your kind reply so soon , Just a thought , the skipper of Victoria not the owner would have kept a very detailed log of all her activities and destinations , ports of call etc , they may be available through the US National vessel Documentation Center This document weighty as it might be it is a legal requirement by the Government to produce when asked , im not suggesting any untoward happened in her history at all but it may be a huge help in figuring her history out Heres a link to a PDF that may direct you in the right direction because they will have copies (hopefully) of the Logs of Victoria , i wish you luck NVDC_46_CFR_Part_67_TecAmdt_FR_170920.pdf
@barrykarow9066 жыл бұрын
Graham, I don't know of a way of contacting you off-line so I'll suggest to you here that if you'd like to lighten their load you might do that research for them. You seem to have the knowledge to gather some information that they might enjoy and use in some way. Again, just a suggestion.
@theindypoolshooter6 жыл бұрын
I drank a shot every time he said bronze. I'm dead
@slichens19275 жыл бұрын
I did the same except I drank on "cool" --I succumbed at about minute 20:05...
@philipmasters74916 жыл бұрын
If the engine is a Perkins 4.107/8 the cylinder liners corrode very quickly if any salt water gets past the ‘inter cooler,’ worth a look when you do the overhaul. Great haul of wonderful Bronze fittings several times the cost of Victoria!
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
It is a 4.108m and thanks a bunch for the tips! We are super fortunate the former owner gave her to us. He could have made a killing parting her out and he knew it, it was never about the money for him. We paid a token amount and are very aware of it! We are forever in his debt, that man can have a ride anytime anywhere!
@danbest34016 жыл бұрын
Great find!. That Perkins (looks like a 4-108 to me), the transmission and the Max-Prop alone are worth many times more than what you paid. One quick correction or the windlass: that hand wheel in on the front of it does not adjust the speed as you described, it is a clutch. Turn it one way and the clutch is engaged and the crank turns the gypsies. Turned the other way and the gypsies freewheel (useful for dropping the anchor).
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Damn good eye! 1987 4.108m to be exact Thanks for the correction! It's great to be learning about the stuff we own =) We know enough to know we know practically nothing and comments like yours help us immensely.
@LazyJacques6 жыл бұрын
I think someone else pointed this out, but the handspikes (maybe bronze, but likely steel rods) for the windlass should be stowed aboard somewhere. They look a lot like the stanchions you had in that bucket (you called them lifeline "uprights"). Just make sure you don't accidentally melt them down!
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
We have not had a chance to look yet but we will figure it out before we get rid of/melt anything down!
@hossamsadik18914 жыл бұрын
Hay guy's, i am really injoying watching all your films. I would love to clean the bronz from arbella. I am from egypt. It was a nice surprise to see Ahmef from egypt. I would like very much to help you. But i will tell you when i am ready. Well done for all what you are doing.
@Jakfilm6 жыл бұрын
That Maxprop new is around $2,500-3,500 depending on specs. I read a Yachting magazine article the other day that suggests (and confirms my own experience) you earn 1/2 kt to 1 kt of speed with a feathering or folding prop as opposed to a fixed one. On a big ol' girl like Arabella, that's a real benefit. The Maxprop and others like it apparently add a little more propwalk than folding props, but have great power in reverse. I have a 2-blade Variprofile that is very similar to a Maxprop. I love it. The one trick is that you have to pop the trans into reverse (after you shut down the diesel) to get the prop to feather. Do not attempt to dismantle the prop. So much additional great stuff beautiful bronze details and bits and bobs. I am guessing that that Perkins is a treasure - some level of rebuilt will get you another 5,000 hours out of it. I'm kinda thinking your HP estimate is incorrect though. What a great value it was purchasing that boat, and I think you're paying her great respect by re-using all of that gorgeous hardware and timber.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info! It's always great to be able to read the comments and learn something!!! =) We have the manual for the Perkins and the manufacturer claims 53 hp.
@colkielly75746 жыл бұрын
Is it possible to get details of that folding clothes hander, please? Col
@SolarBurrito6 жыл бұрын
Wishing you the best! All that’s left to do is everything!
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Not everything, we have a few things done =) But yeah, there is a lot to do!
@tedmiles21104 жыл бұрын
Do you have any information about when and where she was built? I think she looks British. They love cutters over there. You guys are producing a great video series. Thanks for the great recycling job! Ted Miles, San Francisco
@raygoodwin176 жыл бұрын
The Tamiya corporation produced a sextant most commonly carried by the ship's Navigator onboard Japanese Destroyers during WWII. Once you clean it up a little, look for some writing which might (if you have someone translate) allow you to trace which Japanese warship it was carried on during the war. BRILLIANT FIND! Also, the "fish" towel holder is a Dauphin - the messenger for King Triton (Poseidon). Most people nowadays call them Mahi Mahi, but it is considered high fashion in the maritime environment. Looking forward to the videos of how you restore all that beautiful bronze!
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Cool! We will have to take a closer look at it, the history we are unearthing is incredible! Thanks for sharing your knowledge about our towel holder! We won't be cleaning up the bronze until we start to install it in Arabella so it will be a while!
@kinnesutton5966 жыл бұрын
The Perkins 4.107/4.108 I have a 4.108 that is the original engine in my 1973 Gulfstar.Output is 55 HP. Unknown about the hours on the engine, I would say lots. Lol Compression is great!. Normal stuff to keep it running. Valve job and new seals. New head gasket a few years ago. I used Seafoam to clean out the carbon every year or so. The engine has never failed me. The 4-107 has the same block as the 4-108. Perkins gained extra HP on the 4.108 with a higher output Injector Pump and Injectors. One of the main plusses of a 4-108 is the availability of specialist parts companies like Transatlantic Diesels and Foley (both sell parts online and are reliable and knowledgable) at very competitive prices. The 4-108 is a very old design now but its easy to work on and will keep going with less than perfect maintenance (not that I would neglect such a thing of course!).
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips! We believe it is in good enough shape to install in Arabella and we like the older simpler motors for sure!
@pvdneste6 жыл бұрын
if it is "Statia" on the watecolor that means St Eustatius. We Dutch often shorten "St. Eustatius" to "Statia".
@kerrykrishna6 жыл бұрын
I have just watched maybe 15 episodes, but can not find the one were you are getting of this boat. How much did this cost if I can ask? I am SO enjoying watching all of this you are doing.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/qV62q5utqrhko6M We paid $1,200 to truck her and $1,200 to purchase her. Bruce essentially gave her to us.
@john477425 жыл бұрын
Very resourceful.
@OldWhitebelly6 жыл бұрын
Some people are understandably sad that Victoria has come to the end of her life. But it is a rare thing that a boat in that state lives on in any way; most are broken up. It's unlikely that the boat's history warrants the sort of "restoration" it requires. I think it's pretty cool that she fell into the hands of some people who are up to preserving her legacy in a more rational way, directing it into the creation of a new boat. In the end this just means that Arabella will begin life with some history in her pocket. Awesome!
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
We could not agree more!
@norrinradd35496 жыл бұрын
It’s really good to see that you are recycling as much as possible. If you put that ‘’griddle’’ on a source of heat, it will brand your hands, also you have to be very careful of Verdis Gris(the blue greenish colour), it’s copper(that’s reacting with the acidic water/air) which is poisonous. I have seen something similar on Radio transmitter/receivers, so that you can move them for maintenance. But I cannot guarantee that that’s exactly what it is. I love the Binnacle, it is the crowning glory, we used a low powered white bulbs, but I don’t see a problem with a red one, other than the fact that white bulbs are easily found. Good luck(not that you really need it), and I hope that you have the Sun in your face, and the Wind at your back...
@freepress84516 жыл бұрын
Amazing find, no hiding your excitment
@PaulKilpin6 жыл бұрын
Really enjoying your vids guys. Keep em coming.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@normandyck76096 жыл бұрын
When will you show some of the work that you doing on the Arabella? The last of the work was a video on starting of the milling of the keel.
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
When we get back to working on her. The fall got bonkers with getting Victoria and Alix's dad moving to France, fire wood had to be readied, the boat house needed buttoning up... All that is done and settled but the ground has now frozen and is covered in snow so the keel pour has to wait until spring. We also put a big dent in our oak supply after laminating all those backbone pieces so we need to do some more logging and milling so the lumber can season a bit before we use it. We got access to a cable skidder and a much bigger mill that comes with an operator so logging/milling should be a much much faster process than last time! The winter videos will be us logging, milling, making the new ballast keel mold (we ditched the concrete one) and the second the ground thaws we will tackle the keel pour and get back to shaping timbers and bolting things together. The spring will be a very exciting time!
@mysurlytrucker75106 жыл бұрын
You could search for a rediculis amount of time and still not find some of that lovely interior , and lin and Larry pardey Rock I grew up on there books.
@velascobruce6 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love the idea for the dinghy. Any updates on the lead pour for Arabella?
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
With getting Victoria and Alix helping his dad move back to France we ran out of time and got shut down for now by old man winter. We yanked the concrete mold and will make a new wooden one this winter as well as finish cutting up the lead but there is no rush. Once the ground thaws the pour is priority #1. We have the lead, tank and materials for the mold, just need the ground to thaw. After that the backbone is roughly shaped as is the keel timber. We have a lot of things lined up once we clear the lead hurdle!
@chasrmartel47776 жыл бұрын
I'd buy a lottery ticket after that deal!
@astrovenus83456 жыл бұрын
Super Duper cool episode! Thanks for the tour. Amazing to see a foreshadowing of AAAAALLLLL the amazing journey still to come. I particularly related with this episode for the "find" aspect, as I love a good repurpose/salvage savings! How much did Victoria cost you? What would she cost new shape today?
@AcornToArabella6 жыл бұрын
We spent just under $3,000 to buy and truck Victoria, she was practically given to us. I don't know what her price tag would be if built to those standards today, somewhere in the 6 figure range for sure.