Is this Wooden Boat Building Heaven?? | The Great Lakes Boat Building School (Ep39)
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2023
- The Great Lakes Boat Building School (GBBL) is one of four wooden boat building schools in the United States, and the only boat building school located in the Great Lakes Region. The school is located in Cedarville, Michigan in the Michigan Upper Peninsula. GBBL offers two educational 12 month educational tracks: Comprehensive Boat Building and Marine Services Technology. This episode I visit the school and explore wooden boat building education. If there was Heaven for a wooden boat building, this has to be it.
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Great Lakes Wooden Boat Building School
glbbs.edu/
(906) 484-1081
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Awesome school! It's hard to stay motivated but your videos help!
Glad to hear it! I find that each one of these stories makes me think more about my boat project and eager to try new things 😎
My cousin is a student at that school right now. Thank you for giving me a peek into the school. It gave me a perspective on what they do there.
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Great episode! Great school!
Thanks Dennis. Welcome Aboard 😁
Great place to build a persons career either young or not so young. Thanks to you and the school people for the complete inside and outside tour.
Thanks Wolfram
It's great that the skills of the past are passed forward to new generations.
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Outstanding going through this school.
Thanks Kent. I loved seeing their shop and how they do things
Great informative tour. Great length too!
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My youngest son is going there right now. The boat that was upright and all planks on is the one he was building with his partners. You should see it now, what a gorgeous boat.
Scott thank you for the information. I enjoyed your photos and I agree it’s an amazing and beautiful boat. What an achievement ! Congratulations to your son. Thanks again 😀
Great informative tour. Great length too!. Outstanding going through this school..
Thanks again 😁
Wow, that is heaven. Now I can dream about going there...
Check out the videos about Netherlands 😎
When I was a teenager and living in a foreign country I will check out and read about 10 books on boat building. I was totally enthralled with it. Unfortunately stitch and 1:00 glue and strip building were not included . I did build a strip boat but I would never build it the same as it was insane to spend so much time doing much of nothing. these books
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Hey Joe, that was a very professional video. I wish they had schools like this when I was a youngster.
Thanks so much Robb. I would have been one step closer to being a shipwright !
I’m so glad that shop is not a shill for the totally annoying epoxy company. Your interview is spot on about motivation and supplies. Good stuff ,thanks.
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Nice Tour Great school, hope you dropped a sticker while visiting. I might try to tour when I run up to the Straights later this month.
😁I’m handing out stickers like Johnny Appleseed is planting trees. School is definitely worth visiting. Thanks again to GLBB
When you mentioned you thought about buying Earl the Pearl's shop, I was thinking I'd love to "retire" to something like the wooden boat school in like 5-7 years (but not so far north!). Loving your retirement gig!
Go for it! 👍😁
I built a 17' Stevenson Weekender from plans and scratch materials. One of the most amazing things I've done in my life. Loved every second of the build and love sailing the boat. But your question about motivation that has come up a few times struck me. I spent a year studying the plans and thinking about any changes I wanted to make and doing research. Then I spent a few months building a scale model out of balsa wood and making my mistakes small and inexpensive. When I finally bought the materials and got building (something I had no experience with), my motivation was to bring to fruition the thing I'd thought about for 15months and to ensure I didn't have a half built boat. On the days I struggled with motivation, I truly feared the half built forgotten project and once I got moving out of that fear, I had the time of my life building.
The Stevenson Weekender is a great boat to build and your comments ring true with me. Thanks for the comment 👍😁 Please send me a photo and consider joining the free Werkers on Patreon
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I was guessing way high on the Indian River Skiff. 168 pounds is amazing.
Regarding WEST System, my go-to is 209 Hardener. Yes, it dries the slowest but it's a waste of money to sand epoxy before it's cured, regardless of how long it takes to kick. Why not use hardener that's not going to torch off in the bucket. Even fast hardeners benefit from overnight curing to be (easily) sandable.
As far as fillers go, I pretty much use 404 (High Density) for everything. It's not called easy to sand but I think it is very easy. I don't use too much 406 tho, It seems kind of hydrophilic and sometimes difficult to mix thoroughly.
Production builders need to sand immediately, we don't. That's an advantage that restorers have. Time.
Seeing these guys using mostly 207 is inspiring me to up my game a little. 207's lower UV resistance is really not a deal breaker since all epoxies seem to need protection, even the ones I've added dark colored pigments to, trying to improve their UV.
My tip for more accurate (Mini Pump) ratios is: Go back and forth between the 105 and the hardener. Like "One, one. Two, two, three-three, etc.", instead of "One two three, one two three". The pumps will have longer to recover, you won't be caught spitting air, the mix is finding reactive sites immediately, and you can answer the phone and still remember where you left off.
I also like to mix my '105/209/404/colorant' soup to the limit of what's "pourable" and coat things like old drawer bottoms, or pour it on old (cleaned) unfinished yucky laminating resin surfaces and let it self-level, with no further treatment except maybe a blush scrub.
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Exactly
I made a 19 ft kayak. And that weighs about 45 lb. That thing is so fun to paddle and I can paddle so straight that people on the shore comment on the straightness. I guess it just looks so unnatural.
Thank you for the comment
Swedish boat builder saying:
"If you manage to do halft of what you planed it was a good day."
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A very interesting boat building school. Kindly provide your email contact address. Thank you.
Check the episode description