What a star shop dog is❤ Loved the tool pouch😂🤗🤓 the boat looks really classy,,,, I’d love to have one of these but haven’t the first idea how to sail😢😂😂
Just realised I put a thumbs up to my own comment! Haven’t quite got the hang of this! Think I’ll give up making comments& trying to reply to the ‘right’ person
Lovely to watch this - an easily driven hull. Interesting that the centrboard case is offset and not directly over the keel. I would have varnished the transom, but the paint job is also first rate.
Awesome! The plans take a bit of deciphering, but once you get going yea hardly even look at them. Planning to be a little more detailed in follow-up videos.
If I may ask, as I’m considering the possibility of going to the Greek islands… do you know if there many traditional boat builders in the region? It would probably be a bit foolish of me to try to build even a small boat… I don’t have any experience, but it would be nice to try.
Was going out to Monhegan and encountered a family sailing one of these back to the island with all their groceries, the swells were so tall you couldn't see the boat when it was in the trough, amazing
Great choice lovely lines should go like stink. Oak branches and stumps will provide the necessary shaped knees you need, should you want grown timber the correct shape.But nothing wrong with laminated stock.
Question for ya: I'm in the process of cutting out the frames and have most of them done, but looking at them they seem awfully small, or "shallow", i.e., like the finished boat will have very little freeboard. They just don't look like they'll amount to a substantial boat, even though all the vids and pics I've seen on the internet indicate that it is a reasonably sized dinghy. Is this just a sort of optical illusion that disappears once they are set up on the jig?
Great first effort. Be warned though, it likely won't be your last. I've built two boats with plans for two more. One audio production critique, my volume was maxed out and I still could barely hear you.
Wanted a traditional wood boat, it's also not going to be living in the water long term. Some parts like the centerboard and inside of the centerboard are fiberglased.
I'm sorry you feel that way. Unfortunately I have a very full time job and two very young kids, finding time to get into the shop is not always easy. I do post pictures more often on my Facebook page if you are interested in more content: facebook.com/BattleWorksDesigns/
Just finished building a 14 foot Whitehall, but I've liked the Penobscot 17 design for years. Excellent video.
What a star shop dog is❤ Loved the tool pouch😂🤗🤓 the boat looks really classy,,,, I’d love to have one of these but haven’t the first idea how to sail😢😂😂
Just realised I put a thumbs up to my own comment! Haven’t quite got the hang of this! Think I’ll give up making comments& trying to reply to the ‘right’ person
The stern is the back of the boat. Your first cut was the stem, front of the boat! Good luck with it all🙂
Lovely to watch this - an easily driven hull. Interesting that the centrboard case is offset and not directly over the keel. I would have varnished the transom, but the paint job is also first rate.
Greetings from Ottawa, Canada. I'm slowly starting to work on my Penobscot 17 and find your vid very informative. Thank you for posting.
Awesome! The plans take a bit of deciphering, but once you get going yea hardly even look at them. Planning to be a little more detailed in follow-up videos.
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The video it is very understandable ,the process is presented step by step and I wish for the best result . Greetings from Piraeus Greece.
If I may ask, as I’m considering the possibility of going to the Greek islands… do you know if there many traditional boat builders in the region?
It would probably be a bit foolish of me to try to build even a small boat… I don’t have any experience, but it would be nice to try.
Was going out to Monhegan and encountered a family sailing one of these back to the island with all their groceries, the swells were so tall you couldn't see the boat when it was in the trough, amazing
That is awesome (and reassuring) to hear! I have no sailing experience and picked the design mostly on the looks.
I loved this! I’m gearing up to build the Penobscot 14 and this was super helpful. I can’t wait for the next episode!! Great work.
flipping is always so sweet. looks great
Great build bud, Excited to see it in the water!
Thank you, we might try and put it in the pool soon. Getting it out of the pool is the hard part.
Amazing, cant wait for next part!
Can't wait to see it in the water under sail!
good stuff. router scares the hell out of me too. subscribing!
Nice job. 👍
Не работа, а наслаждение. Мебель классная в кадре. Сам делал?
Great choice lovely lines should go like stink. Oak branches and stumps will provide the necessary shaped knees you need, should you want grown timber the correct shape.But nothing wrong with laminated stock.
This is nice, building a sail boat like this is my dream, looking forward of your new episodes, good luck bro!
Thanks!
good work!!!🤙
Thanks 🔥
Супар обводы, Один из лучшего что я видел!!!
Question for ya: I'm in the process of cutting out the frames and have most of them done, but looking at them they seem awfully small, or "shallow", i.e., like the finished boat will have very little freeboard. They just don't look like they'll amount to a substantial boat, even though all the vids and pics I've seen on the internet indicate that it is a reasonably sized dinghy. Is this just a sort of optical illusion that disappears once they are set up on the jig?
Yer gonna need a lot more clamps……..a lot!
Overlapping planks is called Lapstrake. The first pattern you cut was the Stem, you should mark all your lines, waterline, shear…etc for next time
And if they’re clenched with nails it’s called clinker.
Why this sound like a r&b love song. I kept waiting for usher to drop in a oooooh yeah….. girl you know you wanna…..
When ?
Great first effort. Be warned though, it likely won't be your last. I've built two boats with plans for two more. One audio production critique, my volume was maxed out and I still could barely hear you.
Thanks for the tips!
where is part 2!?!??!
Nice work. Can you please turn up de volume of your voice in the next episode?
Will do
Your device has volume controls for YOU! No need to make the entire video louder!
Question: It doesn’t look like you fiberglassed it- if not, why not?
Wanted a traditional wood boat, it's also not going to be living in the water long term. Some parts like the centerboard and inside of the centerboard are fiberglased.
Plans?
www.archdavisdesigns.com/davis_penobscot17.html
RIP fly 2:22
0:07 😂
Yea, that was my gateway drug into wooden boats.
Awesome build.
Part 2?
Future FIY hanging ropes or ratcheting straps from the ceiling is a simple way to flip/roll a boat.
Treehouse🌲Boat⛵️Works
Are you going to make more than one episode once every month? If you are Tyan slow, I'm unsubscribing. Long time to wait for little content
I'm sorry you feel that way. Unfortunately I have a very full time job and two very young kids, finding time to get into the shop is not always easy. I do post pictures more often on my Facebook page if you are interested in more content: facebook.com/BattleWorksDesigns/
Crying about lack of content & has *zero* content of his own 💀