FREE WOOD BOAT (what to look for)

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Wyllville

Wyllville

Күн бұрын

In this video we look at the 110 year old Dickies Yawl, Joybird, and I show you everything you need to look for when considering a free wooden boat.
If interested in this beautiful boat contact the yard owner, Rocky Smith
Email: info@stmarysboatservices.com

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@captcarlos
@captcarlos 2 жыл бұрын
As an older shipwright I've often said: You don't own a wooden boat, You are its caretaker for as long as you have the time, money and energy to look after her. And before you run out of these things it's best to find the next caretaker! Beautiful, characterful old yacht. Pity it's unlikely to find that inspired next caretaker. Good quick unpaid survey. All good observations.
@FranklinNewhart
@FranklinNewhart 2 жыл бұрын
I have already restored a 7 ton cutter back in the 1980's that had been built in 1947. Learnt a lot. Would I tackle this boat at my age with my financial resources. No. I would love to and certainly have the skills and the time but no. This ship needs a young person that already loves wooden boats and has a good income and good carpentry skills. There is nothing undoable here. It just needs the right person.
@oletorbergsen6086
@oletorbergsen6086 2 жыл бұрын
The engine is Norwegian SABB - one of the most reliable engine there is! 8-10 BHP (Type 1G)
@eriktorp-olsen1706
@eriktorp-olsen1706 Жыл бұрын
Correct,-it's a SABB, made in the city of Bergen, Norway. You can still buy all the spare parts you need for it and they're easy to work on. Indestructible and super reliable engine. DO NOT replace this engine with anything else.
@magdakaniewski
@magdakaniewski Ай бұрын
I had one as well. Great engines. Dont replace. These are super simple and reliable
@dominicbuckley8309
@dominicbuckley8309 2 жыл бұрын
An excellent exploration of a lovely old girl that needs a bit of tender care. You may be interested to know that the log of the "Joybird" from 1911 is not the same vessel: that is a 30ft yawl built by White Bros of Southampton, which was renamed "Ripple" and is still sailing on the Clyde to this day. So the owner's 1913 estimate is more likely to be correct. The engine is a Sabb GG type which, despite its prodigious size, only produces about 10hp, but interestingly has a variable pitch propeller.
@kirkkirkland7244
@kirkkirkland7244 2 жыл бұрын
You should never rename a boat!!!
@helmuthj.zotter7272
@helmuthj.zotter7272 2 жыл бұрын
@@kirkkirkland7244Land lubber talk. Thats a lot of RUBBISH. I renamed all 3 of my boats.
@frankkirk3162
@frankkirk3162 Жыл бұрын
seen one in abberdeen built in 1911
@lonniekropf808
@lonniekropf808 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful boat. I hope the new owner starts a KZbin channel on the restoration. I would love to watch it happen.
@sprezzatura8755
@sprezzatura8755 Жыл бұрын
These days the issue is that there are a lot of cheap fiberglass boats available. So there are fewer young energetic people to take on an old wood boat as an economical way to start boating. There are exceptions like Leo and Tally Ho. Acorn to Arabella. Travels with Geordie. The water dripping from the thru-hulll is coming from the dehumidifier.
@NSwen
@NSwen 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 74, ( a retired Mechanical Engineer) been around wood vessels over 50 years and appreciate your logical view on an evaluation of a wooden boat! There are a few locations I would further examine, however, this is a "free boat" and you covered a lot. If you're not already, you would make an excellent vessel surveyor! My hats off to you young man!
@Davidcallard
@Davidcallard 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 72 and in a wheelchair but if I had a spare $mill. I would love to oversee a complete restoration of this grand old girl! There's a young couple in Brazil who have nearly finished a total rebuild of a much bigger vessel (see Yaba on KZbin). They have ended up with a new boat, only using the original as a template.
@mySeaPrince_
@mySeaPrince_ Жыл бұрын
There is some original wood on Yaba.. Amazing techniques used by boatyard. Channel called.. 'Sailing Yaba' Here's a few channels you might both like to look at... 'Travels with Geordie' Peter is working on 3 Monk boats, also some crusing etc. 'Todd Dunn' he had a wooden boat which he restored, sold it as getting older, just put his fibreglass sailing vessel on land for winter .. does other videos.. 'Salt and Tar' .. a couple who had done some serious sailing.. build a wooden boat from scratch. They are now enjoying the boat. 'Odd life Crafting'.. they are friends with Yaba.. Really well designed metal boat they restored. Now enjoying the boat.. Hope you both might find something of interest.
@byterbit6236
@byterbit6236 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve owned one, and could have owned two, wooden boats. My partner ( a great woodworker who will remain nameless ( but you know who you are Chris and you still owe me $500 on her :>) )) and I bought a boat in a bit better condition than this. After months of work I wanted to put her in the water and sail, and he wanted teak decks. I let him buy me out and I bought a fiberglass 30 footer and spent the next 20 years having the time of my life sailing. Chris put the teak on and then trucked the boat to his back yard- where it sat after he had some kids. It never went in the water. It was a tremendous amount of work. I could see it never ending. Just keeping up my glass Pearson seems like a half time job. Many years later on a delivery in St. Vincint I took a walk on the beach around Blue Lagoon, met some friendly locals and was offered a free wooden boat in rather bad condition. In a mock serious voice I asked “Are you threatening me?” It got a good laugh.
@petegbattle795
@petegbattle795 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a new subscriber to your work ,very accurate 100% no a think to say ,you didn't miss this shot, im from Florida myself and in my 61 years I have been surveying all kind of vessels, but there's something else and I say always as a rule of thumb with wooden boats specially sailing ones and that is his design,they are in my experience very tricky and very well done most of them super seaworthy old ladies .Those who had the privilege of sailing on one of those can tell a good story holding the helm for some time . There's nothing like a wooden sail boat to me and I been sailing a lot ,. I confess when you hit the gardboard with the hammer a was impressed with the sound.. is not an easy view at least for me to see a boat shredded I really don't want to be present I experience that when I was 27 in Baltimore during my time in shipwright school and it was not ok to me .even now here in Louisiana where I'm living and work for more than 10 years now after my retirement I has been doing some assessments works for demolition on warships decomission but I'm better away from that now. Well done .your perspective and common sense is flawless. Wish ya good luck. And a happy new year.
@lookronjon
@lookronjon 2 жыл бұрын
That is a beautiful boat. It’s worth a rebuild. I know of a guy who was given A wooden boat. We lived on Saint John and the Virgin Islands and the guys name was red and he went to Saint Croix and got a boat that was sitting on the hard for quite some time. He splashed it and spent a couple days patching all the leaks and headed north to St. John which was 35 miles away. Made it halfway before the leaks overcame the bucket that he had to bail with. He didn’t even have a life jacket. He had a cell phone. He called 911 and they answered. He did not quite know his location but he knew he was between Saint John in Saint Croix. The U.S. Navy happened to be in Port and anchored in Pillsbury sound. The USS Cole. They sent an inflatable to get him. He said he saw a black dot on the horizon heading straight for him and by the time they reached him he was up to his knees and water while holding onto the mast. Inflatable pulled up and yanked him into the boat and headed back to Saint John as he turned around to see the boat sink. He was transferred to a national Park vessel off of Saint John and brought back to the dock. I think of the thousands who did not make it. May their souls rest in peace.
@tedthesailor172
@tedthesailor172 2 жыл бұрын
Free Wood Boat (what to look for) - the exit from the boatyard... Very interesting and informative video, many thanks.
@jamieminton172
@jamieminton172 2 жыл бұрын
Twenty years ago, I would have jumped head long into a project like Joy Bird. Right down to restoring the Hit-N-Miss. Today the mind says go, but the body says NO! It is a shame that we spend a lifetime acquiring skills that would bring this old girl back to life. I do enjoy teaching, but not many around today that want to learn. Wouldn't you just love a cup of rusty tea from the AQ.
@peoplenewstoday
@peoplenewstoday 2 жыл бұрын
Getting old sucks.
@drewgibbons4799
@drewgibbons4799 2 жыл бұрын
Aspects of getting old can be a drag sure. Adjustments must be made. But it is not all bad. Accumulated knowledge and experience can become wisdom, a treasure beyond valuation. Though, with enough monitary treasure I would restore that sv and sail around this big old marble going to every wooden boat regatta I could find... sigh. Thanks for the vid mates.
@jamieminton172
@jamieminton172 2 жыл бұрын
@@drewgibbons4799 Yes, that "wisdom" can be wonderful. If I only knew then...... Naa.... I am a tolerable a$$hole now. I would have been an unholy A$$HOLE then, if not a victim of fragging. LMAO
@007rgb
@007rgb 2 жыл бұрын
Very good demonstrations of practical survey techniques! Thanks! I’m not convinced that you need worry about transferring termites on your clothes unless you transfer the reproductive queen. The soldiers are sterile and the workers are not carrying eggs. The queen is enormous(up to 100 x) compared with other térmite castes and you couldn’t possibly mistake a worker for a queen. It’s practically impossible to transfer the queen unless you are transferring the central core of the nest. Termites will be a greater risk if your boat has some rot (eg fungal breakdown of the sugar components of wood cellulose) that provides an attractive chemical signal to termites in the nearby soil. I love those classic wooden boats. I’ll look for your other videos!!!
@shadowsofheaven
@shadowsofheaven 11 ай бұрын
actually in Georgia they have dry wood termites which can transfer through being brought in. As a pest control op for over 20 years I have seen many houses needing to be tented and fumigated from having a piece of furniture brought in that had a few dry wood termites. but a 100 plus year old boat i would not expect them to be in. That's very slow growth wood and very hard. termites would be more likely be in the shed or shop in the yard then the boat. most places north and west of the Carolina's will have whats called sub terrain termites. These require soil contact to survive and die within hours of no soil contact. They get their moisture through the soil. Dry wood on the other hard do not require soil contact.
@Ian_in_an_ocean
@Ian_in_an_ocean 2 жыл бұрын
This is my new favorite video on KZbin! Thank you for sharing your expertise! I have a 1939 Tahiti Ketch and am a surveyor as well. Learned a lot!!
@CaptWho
@CaptWho 2 жыл бұрын
Really a nice 'down to the nitty gritty' survey of an old wooden boat. I learned a lot from your walk-through. I hope that someone grabs this classic and spends the time to put her back in the shape that she belongs in.
@scottcarroll4360
@scottcarroll4360 2 жыл бұрын
This is why men always need big empty sheds on standby 🤔
@oldwillie313
@oldwillie313 2 жыл бұрын
Really good content. I like your channel and hope you can grow it. Keep it up!
@kent_r
@kent_r 2 жыл бұрын
At 43:31 you kan see the outline og the letters "S A B B" above the engine tag. Sabb Motor is a Norwegian maker of small marine diesel engines, mostly single-cylinder or twin-cylinder units. The firm was established in 1925. Sabb's main market is the production of propulsion engines for life boats, fishing vessels, fish farming, canal boats, work boats and pleasure craft. They are the worlds largest supplier of lifeboat engines, offering lightweight units and safe whilst operating under extreme conditions.
@asya9493
@asya9493 2 жыл бұрын
For a start you'd need a shed with skylights and four times the floor area as the deck; one quarter for you, one for tools, one for things coming out, one for things going in. But it would be great. Also termites need a queen with a nest, out of the nest they die, and you can't carry them on your clothes.
@gahiodreg
@gahiodreg Жыл бұрын
Great Video, I very much like your systematic approach for its so easy to get lost when you are having a "first date" with a wooden Lady like that. I restored a small 5 Metre-Class Racing Yacht from 1910 in several years of work - (... and after that became a boatbuilder :-) ) and I remeber the "first contact" as if it was yesterday allthough thats 35 years ago now. Are there any news from this vessel? Did she find a rescuer? I'd love to know! Greetings from Germany
@elliowb2
@elliowb2 2 жыл бұрын
Great workshop on how to examine an older wooden boat. Even though I'm not a surveyor, as a boat owner it's good to know what to look for. Very informative. Thank you for sharing!!
@TJ97tim1
@TJ97tim1 Жыл бұрын
Does it have a new caretaker yet?
@Themothershipsailing
@Themothershipsailing 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks - I though the inside would be far worse given her decks. It’s lovely you can see the potential, the reality and the beauty in these girls. I bet she would sail like a witch with a bit of love.
@TheSalvationNavy
@TheSalvationNavy 2 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful boat. Wish I could come and get her.
@Antipodean33
@Antipodean33 2 жыл бұрын
Pity the old fella didn't sell or give her away earlier before it got to this stage. I think the name is not Joybird any longer, but Joyless. That said if you are a young bloke with some skills, tools and a reasonable bank account, who isn't afraid of hard work, the old girl is certainly redeemable. Nothing sadder than a nice old boat disintegrating and nothing more pleasant than one brought back from the brink and given a second life
@craigmonteforte1478
@craigmonteforte1478 2 жыл бұрын
the Last “Free” Wooden boat i got only cost me 25 thousand dollars to make it Water Ready for Launching and being able to use BTW it was a 30 foot 1964 Chris Craft CabinCruiser that was in my family for years a major part of my expenses were having the Vessel professionally moved and a engine replacement i personally did all the work myself including the Mechanical, Electrical , Plumbing , and Woodworking which i am a retired Professional Woodworker My Hull was in fairly good shape as she was stored on the Hard indoors for most of her lifetime
@rmcnabb
@rmcnabb 2 жыл бұрын
"Living With The Tide" is a great (although currently dormant) channel centered around a really nice double ender made by Dickies of Tarbert on Scotland's west coast. Beautiful boat, solid craftsmanship.
@timneeves.6338
@timneeves.6338 2 жыл бұрын
Hi superbly informative video...but at what point does the hull shrinkage become un-caulkable..? do you have videos on how to caulk does every part need to be recaulked...I need to attend a wooden boat restoration course so interesting but I was wondering so if the frame moves a bit is that a difficult repair...? So many questions as these wooden yachts fascinate me I've owned a 1947 Scottish, William Fife designed Gentlemans motorsailer...but I had to sell her because of not having the skills as there was a fair amount of work to do she was 27 tons dry I was gutted she was a lovely beautiful yacht..Earraid was her name...
@wyrdo1501
@wyrdo1501 2 жыл бұрын
damn i dont know the exact boat you're talking about but i know i have never seen an old William Fife design that i didnt like. Really beautiful boats in my opinion, would feel bad about letting it go too. would love an old flush decked boat.
@tomwinkle5536
@tomwinkle5536 2 жыл бұрын
I would soak it down with mineral spirits and linseed oil. It would stop any dry rot and swell the planks back up a little. I have watched some guys caulking the old school way and it looks very slow. A caulking gun would speed it way up.
@matthiaspinkert9622
@matthiaspinkert9622 Жыл бұрын
Pitchpine ? The planks going from end to end?i know a ship like this name is ,,Penguin“,olso from this aria and build in the same time…Engine was the same. This ship is not only a ship,Urs a historical artefact ..,very nice Video
@aib0160
@aib0160 2 жыл бұрын
Yes its free and yes it needs lots of work but its about preserving a piece of history that will soon be lost forever.
@leesydneyharry7958
@leesydneyharry7958 2 жыл бұрын
An old sea dog once told me with an old witch like this one “at least you have something to build onto” however it’s a damn shame she was hauled out for the timber and corkage to dry out as it has. Thanks for the tutorial.
@ecofarmcamp8521
@ecofarmcamp8521 2 жыл бұрын
This old women reminds me my grandmother who wants to marry again and searching for new husband, and she is 95 years old..Because she is a Joybird forever...😘😘😘Good Luck
@petevonschondorf4609
@petevonschondorf4609 2 жыл бұрын
could I put it on a 50-ft flat bed trailer and move it 2K miles or would I be better off stripping inside, supporting the frame & patching the deck then moving it?
@markusParkus233
@markusParkus233 2 жыл бұрын
No. Just no
@tomwinkle5536
@tomwinkle5536 2 жыл бұрын
Probably 15k to move it that far or better.
@bruceweber2361
@bruceweber2361 Жыл бұрын
Second time I've watched this, liked it even more. Very edifying.
@Wyllville
@Wyllville Жыл бұрын
Thanks much!
@homer5802
@homer5802 2 жыл бұрын
I used to operate an old "Bucyrus Erie" ....( an old drag line crane) and it had Saab engine that was used as a "poney motor" to start the main engine, and it was very similar to the one in this boat.
@ralphlane8325
@ralphlane8325 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos and I love this old Joybird. I suppose by now a new owner has been found? Also, I hoe you might consider doing a video about your boat. I’d love to know what she is, what size and all that you’ve done since acquiring her!
@ashleywalkley1640
@ashleywalkley1640 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent exploration and analysis. Thank you. I was especially impressed with the still tight and square interior joinery work and integrity of the framing. I sincerely hope a passionate new owner restores her to her former glory - not only for themselves, but for future generations. They just don't make 'em like this any more.
@rogeranderson8763
@rogeranderson8763 2 жыл бұрын
An old sailor died and was dismayed to find Satan giving him a tour of a boatyard, they came to an old wooden schooner up on blocks, hogged, seams weeping oakum with rust stains running down what was left of the peeling paint. Satan says. "Make it Bristal". -Veteran '66-68
@savingsusanna
@savingsusanna 2 жыл бұрын
Ah great video much appreciated! Lovely looking boat you must have been thinking....should i?? Haha. I've just bought a wooden sail boat from around 1964 and wish i'd seen this beforehand! Not that i think there's anything wrong with what i bought, i knew there was a little work mostly superficial, but i don't know that for sure and your walkthrough here would have really helped! Sure it will help others though. Thanks again, and all the best! :)
@darrellhanks6459
@darrellhanks6459 2 жыл бұрын
New subscriber, looking forward to the next video
@gregfortin8531
@gregfortin8531 2 жыл бұрын
How do we get in touch? I am a shipwright. I would be interested in more details.
@Wyllville
@Wyllville 2 жыл бұрын
Look up Wyllville Woodcraft on Facebook and message me!
@jackdbur
@jackdbur 2 жыл бұрын
Free wooden boats...... Don't go there unless your a sucker for constant work at a minimum every year you need to haul and do repairs.
@davemurphy2020
@davemurphy2020 2 жыл бұрын
Dude. I get where you coming from. But you hit my boat with a ballpean hammer you draw back a bloody stump. Try leather or wood.
@CR-ud5qj
@CR-ud5qj Жыл бұрын
Plastic
@rorysteen7951
@rorysteen7951 2 жыл бұрын
I live on the West coast of Scotland only about 100miles away from Dickies Yard which was in existence till about 10 years ago . I noticed she has an On 'Official Number' carved into the deck beam I think I'm right in thinking that the yacht details will be held on a register in the UK.Hope that might be a help in identifying more history.All the best to you and 'her'.R
@johnshields6852
@johnshields6852 2 жыл бұрын
There's a reason their free, if you got the time and money, but it'd take a lot of both. Cool project if you wanna invest both.
@murraykriner9425
@murraykriner9425 2 жыл бұрын
She's definitely a looker. Don't know the lumber situation in that area, since local woods may not be a good replacement choice. Down South, Yellow Pine, could be had for some of the work, but decking is generally Teak, and frames and ribs are usually Oak, which are imports. Really sad she's set with leaking decks so long, as rain water does horrible disrepair when left unchecked for very long. Hope she finds a good home with some well funded soul.
@timreynolds1195
@timreynolds1195 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful lines, hope she gets restored.
@PennWolfsSailingAdventures
@PennWolfsSailingAdventures 2 жыл бұрын
If I'm not mistaken full fiberglass hulls were started in the 1960's, composite boats around WW2, so there may be a couple floating around that are 60 years old.
@waynemasters8673
@waynemasters8673 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Well spoken British Columbia Canada needs a replica of the Captain Cook boat he discovered BC with for an upcoming anniversary.
@tonyhill5418
@tonyhill5418 2 жыл бұрын
I've seen a lot worse restored as long as the keel isn't rotted and full of ship worms, but it's just how much time and money do you have?
@matthewmontgomerysr.9735
@matthewmontgomerysr.9735 2 жыл бұрын
Nice love wooden boats. Is she still available? Where she at ?
@arlingtonhynes
@arlingtonhynes 2 жыл бұрын
In memory of Norm Macdonald: Look for anything other than a free wood boat.
@Hotzenplotz1
@Hotzenplotz1 2 жыл бұрын
Great Start. I believe you missed a few points. A plank in the bilge had different color. That may be a hint for dry fungus. Also it's not great that the boat is full of stuff, especially the cotton and the stuff in the bilge. This is collecting humidity, mold and fungus possibly therefore. And the fwd and aft sections of an boat should be mentioned to be generally bad ventilated and therefore have a tendency to root.
@Dragonballsoffire
@Dragonballsoffire 2 жыл бұрын
Inspiring things to see.. new subscriber. good luck to all!
@Grand-paws
@Grand-paws Жыл бұрын
I am in Michigan and was about to make an offer on Lord Nelson 41 pending survey! Your video gave me enough knowledge to find enough issues even before I called for the survey I was able to shove the screwdriver halfway through the bae sprit!! the route was barely apparent from the surface and covered with paint. They are video, save me a lot of money!
@KenDavies-qv3fs
@KenDavies-qv3fs Жыл бұрын
The lead is worth something
@lewfrazer6734
@lewfrazer6734 2 жыл бұрын
SABB in old Nordic means " Tuff "
@phillarnach9484
@phillarnach9484 2 жыл бұрын
You need to talk to Leo Goolden ( Sampson Boat Company) who is rebuilding Tally Ho in Port Townsend WA, he has 115 episodes of his rebuild on youtube. A huge and expensive task.
@carsonphoto
@carsonphoto 2 жыл бұрын
Great Video! Just about every big boatyard has what I call "The boulevard of broken dreams"...full of sad stories, derelicts and unfinished projects. Having had several boatyard neighbors who abandoned their dreams, I would say it's usually folks who get into these projects, not realizing the scope, time or expense required to make their dream float again, and unfortunately wooden boats go fast after a couple of years on the hard. I wish you would do a show about wooden boat maintenance in the south...I keep on asking myself if I'm crazy trying to maintain my 27' Ed Monk cruiser in Charleston, SC.
@LivingWithTheTide
@LivingWithTheTide 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. We are currently rebuilding Morna, a dickies of Tarbet build 1920. Would be good to keep in touch with whoever takes on this project.
@welbhloud
@welbhloud Жыл бұрын
You didn't help me at all here buddy😅😅 I have a sailing cutter in Norway. Still floating and i don't have the time to keep it floating. Getting her out of plank fix and finding something worse would be a disaster due to work and family. So I am contemplating pulling her out and doing her in the garden. But i am mighty afraid it will just dry out, check all over and I'll end up with a Tally Ho situation. But if she is out and next to my house, i could give her some time regularly with time boosts like whole week every few months. I got her practically free.
@danmarsh1337
@danmarsh1337 2 жыл бұрын
Looks like a "Fisherman" by the Loane Engineering Compsy who used to make them in Baltimore.
@MrA1582000
@MrA1582000 2 жыл бұрын
Built by The Dickies Co in Scotland in 1913
@Ydnar6929
@Ydnar6929 2 жыл бұрын
Check out Tally Ho on KZbin if you want an idea of what it takes to rebuild a 100 year old sail boat.
@randigustavson3653
@randigustavson3653 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, and I also watch Sailing Yaba (down in Brazil). Yaba does save some parts of the frames.
@Colin-Fenix
@Colin-Fenix 2 жыл бұрын
Yaba is a piece of junk being completely rebuilt by a group of workers, the owners have almost no skills, just money and viewers’ sympathies and cash donations. It was not worth saving. Tally Ho is a classic sailing yacht being rebuilt by a true craftsman. There is no comparison between the two channels, other than wood.
@andrewbarr4611
@andrewbarr4611 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I'm a keen fan of Leo on Tally Ho. But I think this boat is in better condition overall?
@4stringmanagmaildcom
@4stringmanagmaildcom 2 жыл бұрын
@@andrewbarr4611 I FF through a lot of this but I would say this boat is in far better shape then Tally Ho was. And I actually did a few days work on her as part of Leo's crew. That said it would take a special person with money, skills, time to repair this yacht. You'd have to be more of a conservator then a sailor. If sailing was your aim, put the considerable repair money into a solid boat and go sailing.
@adriaanboogaard8571
@adriaanboogaard8571 2 жыл бұрын
Great trouble shooting. I'm flag your Educated and I don't mean book smart only Educating others not to get in over there heads and having the resources and good decision ability to know when to call in a professional and get advice or just pay them to do it well. I love old Wood Boats and Ships . It's in my Dutch blood . I have been in construction most of my life. If you let the roof or with boats Deck go . Everything below suffers . Please save her .
@luisfelipecabana1743
@luisfelipecabana1743 2 жыл бұрын
Great surveys. Will look into your other vídeos! Cheers
@jonathansimmonds5784
@jonathansimmonds5784 2 жыл бұрын
If you've any sense you wouldn't touch this with a barge pole... If you want a boat that badly then buy an old glass fibre/steel/ferro cement boat but don't go near an old wooden boat.
@rashadabdullah9769
@rashadabdullah9769 2 жыл бұрын
Dehumidifier is where the water was comin from the hose forward on the hull. Man ive never seen an interior layout like that in a boat. Its soo well designed. I hope it gets restored and used, prob b great for a Joshua Slocom Jr lol. Great vid man.
@Wyllville
@Wyllville 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@adriaanboogaard8571
@adriaanboogaard8571 2 жыл бұрын
I think that engine most likely has a chance of being original. Built by Moses 😃😂😁 . I have no Doubt there are plenty of Antique motor heads out there who ate drooling at a chance to rebuild one like it. Hopefully some that can afford to make parts if needed. Auto zone is probably fresh out
@tyrel7185
@tyrel7185 Жыл бұрын
My wood boat was just in a shop this winter for repairs. I should spray it with something now for termites just in case 🤦‍♂️
@GLF-Video
@GLF-Video 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys. Great video. I learned a lot. That was an adventure. : )
@SteelDoesMyWill
@SteelDoesMyWill 2 жыл бұрын
Free Wooden Boat... what to look for: Spare change - check your seat cushions and under your car seats, hope you come up with $60 to $100K.
@homeros3580
@homeros3580 2 жыл бұрын
Nice project, I will like to see the boat restore.
@johnb4183
@johnb4183 2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting video , good job!
@paulolodicora4471
@paulolodicora4471 2 жыл бұрын
I am pretty darn right, that motor was built at the "Moses Diesel Co. Mount - Sinai Eden's Garden" Hahahah. Greetings from Brazil.
@richardteale3217
@richardteale3217 Жыл бұрын
Here’s my opinion for what it’s worth. I’m a carpenter and part time boat builder . I would consider two things first . Try and estimate the material cost, timber ,hardware ,possible tool hire , and then multiply that figure by AT LEAST two . Then be really honest with yourself and ask “do I have staying power?” I say this because your main enemy will UNDOUBTEDLY be project fatigue. It is so easy to start a project and a few of your mates will probably come and lend a hand (at first) but then they will most likely thin out quite quickly. Also do you have a supportive partner? If not then at some point you may have to choose between the two. Sorry to sound negative,but the world is full of unfinished projects . One other important thing to have of course is the skill to do the plethora of tasks that will face you. To finish I would recommend watching the brilliant Tally Ho series, and see if reality fazes you,remembering of course that the project was fully (and then some) financed by patron. Best wishes whatever you decide !!
@markoverton5858
@markoverton5858 2 жыл бұрын
Engine hard to make out could be dorma. Petter lister, very interesting project, a must save,
@seashepherds4959
@seashepherds4959 Ай бұрын
Many hearts are filled with joy by wooden boats off distant shores, but many more have broken souls and bank rolls, sure, justing sitting dry on creaking poles.
@barriewright2857
@barriewright2857 Жыл бұрын
Know i can understand why they face masks and protective eye covers . The boat is probably full of fungal spors and dangerous dust partials. Thank you very much for the education 🙏🏿 👍🏿.
@russellthomson5571
@russellthomson5571 2 жыл бұрын
She will give back as much as you put in. Find a good shed to rebuild her in though.
@GUCR44
@GUCR44 2 жыл бұрын
Engine is definitely a Sabb.. I don't think it is a g10.. I have a g10 and it looks slightly different... Those engines are bulletproof and I think it makes that a game changer on this boat.. I kinda had a feeling it was a sabb by the prop. Peace man thanks for this vid I learned somthing... Peace
@gaylespencer6188
@gaylespencer6188 2 жыл бұрын
FREE WOOD BOAT, Q. What to look for? A. An easy chair back in your family room
@VigilanceTech
@VigilanceTech 3 ай бұрын
Ferro sheathing could save this old boat and have her back in the water in a couple months. Then most of the rest of the repairs could be conducted while in the water. At some point, if it mattered that much to the owner, later the sheathing could be removed and her restored to original condition (that is, if he or she wasn't just having to much sailing her and enjoying a trouble-free, watertight bottom).
@Seafariireland
@Seafariireland Жыл бұрын
Nice survey of a beautiful time machine. Would you not be interested in re-building her yourself, it would make an excellent tube story with yourself at the helm, I’d eve in come over sometime to give a hand and at the same time learn from you in exchange? Go on, go for it and you have the bonus of a beautiful boatyard situation for pensive walks in the rainy woods! SkipRay.
@jamesfohare
@jamesfohare 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing the way you do surveys, I gather you did your time as a shipwright in a yard somewhere, so you a man worth listening to thanks again for the tour. jf
@gordon985
@gordon985 Жыл бұрын
I'm restoring a 1954 Rebel that's 69 years. Needs a lot of work but she will be beautiful again. Fiberglass work is no fun
@crest2471
@crest2471 2 жыл бұрын
what I would look for personally, is not a free wooden boat Free and wooden should not be in the same sentence as boat But i do applaud the people who take on these crazy projects
@bandols
@bandols 2 жыл бұрын
I want it just for that crazy ass engine haha. Also the hardest things you have to do on a wooden boat don't really need to be done. I can't remember but did you take a good look into the keel? Also love that it's got brass fasteners the whole way around. Final thought is if this was 2 years in the future I would be picking that up right now. But I'm waiting to move to Washington before taking on another big project.
@dorothylimbrick9573
@dorothylimbrick9573 2 жыл бұрын
Please. Tell me, someone rescued or at the very least filmed or made a list of those beautiful books.
@MrLeer619
@MrLeer619 2 жыл бұрын
I wish I owned that boat.... but I could never get it home to Canada
@krockpotbroccoli65
@krockpotbroccoli65 Жыл бұрын
Well I may soon have the opportunity to pick up an old 33' tahiti ketch for free. Excellent information for when I go to visit it.
@aphilippinesadventure9184
@aphilippinesadventure9184 Жыл бұрын
"That's why you want a wooden boat-its easy to fix." That's funny.
@johan8724
@johan8724 Жыл бұрын
That boat should be transported to a schoolyard so kids can learn how to do carpenting and building her back to old glory under supervision of some good oldschool teachers, otherwise we get a world full of useless youtubers😂😂😂😂
@claybornlewis276
@claybornlewis276 Жыл бұрын
That boat junk I wouldn't waste my time with it
@myleftthumb2294
@myleftthumb2294 6 ай бұрын
Watching this as the video is two years old. Would love to get an update on the project. Should be completed by now?
@Pk-kp7sn
@Pk-kp7sn 10 ай бұрын
Ya Wyll changed phones lost your contact info--Peter, Tenants HR.
@johnrobinson1140
@johnrobinson1140 2 жыл бұрын
I would love to own that boat 👍
@corvavw6447
@corvavw6447 Жыл бұрын
Een houten boot met de juiste aandacht ,gaat eeuwig mee uiteindelijk verniew je steeds een deel.dat is een deel van de hobby. Mijn advies begin niet meteen met epoxy lapmiddeltjes .concentreer je op vervangen .uiteindelijk moet je wel serieus conserveren. Maar laat je niet te snel verleiden tot 1 product. Zelf gezien dat zelfs museums er weinig van terecht brengen.informatie vergaren hoort ook bij de hobby. Succes met de❤voor houten boten.
@redeyedmongoose2963
@redeyedmongoose2963 4 ай бұрын
Someone offers you a free wooden boat. You should run very quickly very far.
@josephlai9759
@josephlai9759 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing. Invaluable tips indeed.
@claudehopper9813
@claudehopper9813 Жыл бұрын
There's no such thing as a Free Boat , the cost start before you even start the rebuild . Yard fees , materials , registeration , insurance and it only increases from there .
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