Brought back so many good memories. Many years ago, as a team player, I was a woodworker on the sailing yacht, "Dust Em" built in San Diego for Dennis Conners, The Americas Cup Winner. It was 46', all wooden hull. From the lumber truck delivering the raw wood, to what a feeling it was to see it lowered into the water and to go sailing on it in the San Diego Bay. Enjoy your years building Yachts, you will be able to look back on those years with a since of pride. I know I do.
What a great video. Thank you for making this available for our viewing pleasure. Having owned several sailboats I can tell you that this is one of the nicest sailboats I have ever seen. All the pleasures of owning a wood boat with the maintenance of a fiberglass boat. The best of both worlds. An incredible boat that sails like a dream.
@@marineman2298 Doesn't have to be a big boat to be mindblowing ;) Look up some of Johan Anker's boats. The man is an absolute god of the yacht design world
I Use to watch my grandfather work on rowboats when I was a kid. His full-time job was working at the shipyard for Bethlehem Steel. He didn't use any glass or epoxy it was all wood, putty, and brass screws... With lots of paint..lol 16 and 20 ft row boats were beautiful pieces of art. Building a sailboat like this it's not only a beautiful work of art but a great piece of architecture. You guys are amazing Craftsman. I see the skills in your hands as I did in my grandfather's. Thanks for sharing.
I love this method, a great way to weld together the best of wood and the best of glass. To see it under sail however showed perfect design on all points. That downwind shot really made my day.
Love this video. No lies. No deception. Noone trying to sell you something, or trying to talk you out of your hard earned pay, just good old fashioned honest work. But I'd sure like to buy that boat.
Wonderful to see such craftmanship so alive and well. I make furniture and think a set of dovetailed drawers is a lot of work! This is mind blowing. Such a beautiful finished piece and thanks for sharing. Cheers from Aust - Dave PS. I don't think these guys are "Extreme Fast" - they take their time and do the job properly. :-)
@@orbodman That certainly makes things difficult. As I've made built-ins for our house I have concluded that it must have been built before the discovery of the right angle! It certainly does make things much harder. Cheers - Dave
This vid showing up completely brightened my day. Nothing even comes close in compare to wood and a group of people able to work together, and great to see that it still happens.
I pleased that rich people have enough money to have wooden boats of this quality built so that people with all of the necessary skills to build such a boat can remain employed so that those skills don't disappear. They are precious beyond belief.
well said for i was a loss for words, Am a cabinetmaker of thirty-five years owned a Glen L 25ft plywood hull when i was young got me into woodworking, truly thought that skill was gone, warms my heart to see it live on!
Seems like you all work together well, and are proud of what you do. That's what we all need more of. Also do you test all the boats out before delivery?
The guy who uploaded this didn't work anything on the boat. Just took the footage, added some music (hear at the end) and profits from others achievements.
@@MediaStudio88 and he didn't charge us anything, let us admire the skills and talent at work, let us see a whole process normally hidden....um...what exactly has he profited that we didn't?
Awesoeme. The pride of having worked on that boat! It is one thing to be a great shipwright when that was the norm, it is another to be at top form when such skills are a rarity.
Magnificent! I almost don't want to see it in the water. Truly a work of craftmanship a work of art. I'm jelly of you guys who worked on her what a dream job.
Jeff S for those that grew up sailing ⛵️ and watching that beauty been built. What a beautiful work and skills. And just imagining the smell of wood in the air
This is a lovely example of old techniques modernized. Traditionally wooden boats were hard on maintenance. Modern glues and fiberglass allow the same look with much better durability. Was that liquid nails I saw going on there? If I had the money this is the boat I'd buy.
My grandfather was a master boat builder from a time long gone. He built many schooners which we called floaters and I used to marvel at his skill. This video is an integration of old/new technologies and fine craftsmanship. The end result is truly a masterpiece. What I wouldn't give to sail her & explore. Dream on.
What beautiful craftsmanship. It’s becoming a lost art. Nothing rides like a timber boat I was hoping they wouldn’t glass it but I understand why it had to be done. Great video I wish I was there building with you.
хорошая работа, оптимальный подбор технологий и материалов при изготовление корпуса яхты , дружный коллектив и великолепный результат . семь футов под килем вашей лодке и вашей команде . Ваш фильм - моя мечта.
Beautifull... i did the same process with my dad on a 10ft boat ( except the vacuum) almost 40years ago...my dad's not here anymore ..but the process remind my all the hard work and the itchy fiberglass ...still...........good memories.
Would love to know the basic details: How many people and how many hours to build, weight, cost to build vs value, where was it built, what materials used, etc.
Видео снято еще так как буд-то за один день играючи они это все сделали :) Команда конечно подобралась четкая. Жаль не понять сколько и как готовились материалы все которые учавствовали в постройке, сколько людей всего было задействовано.
Quel merveilleux travail d'équipe pour une réalisation parfaite félicitations et merci à l'heureux propriétaire qui vous a donné les moyen de faire ce bijou
That was my 1st reaction too also with the epoxy but on reflection a few counter considerations .A)These guys obviously know what they are doing B) I bet it gets the cost down otherwise I suspect more wood and labour would be required. C) lower cost means more sales which helps keep the tradition alive both for the wood working skills and the boat design. D) There is some comfort in knowing its full beauty can be seen internally.
Yes Gizmo, me too. As one who spent his formative years as a traditional boat builder, there is little I recognise here. The main question is, how would one go about repairing such a hull if it were ever breached? Scrappage would be my guess.
@@gav2759 It's actually easier to fix a breach in this type of hull then it is in a wooden planked hull. There's pro's and con's to both methods. Laminated wood hulls with fiberglass canvas over it, makes for a stronger and lighter hull with the benefits of a easier construction and much easier to maintain. It's not really about competing with wood, after all there's plenty of wood above the waterline and inside where you see it. You got to admit it's a beautiful boat. It's like comparing a log cabin to a framed house, both have there appeal, costs and associated skills with construction.
Wow right down to cut plywood strips hundreds to make the frame to the side of the boat then 3-5 layers of wood and plastic and fiberglass after. Lot of work
i guess you didnt look at the same video all the wood was glued together with cab-o-sil and epoxy and the hull was rolled with mats of polyester and resin. this build is just a "stick and glue" method of boat building i sure hope these boats aint expensive because it isn't going to last as a real wooden ship
Perhaps replace "talented" with "oriented" and consider the time and effort they've put into building these amazing skills. You could do it too if you were so inclined. :-)
Watching this the first time was such a pleasant experience that I had to watch a second time. Not to sound redundant, but what a great video. If I buy a lottery ticket, and win, you can bet this will be on my bucket list. I could sit and marvel about the quality and workmanship for hours, then to actually take it sailing. What a great experience.
Guys its a different time and a different era so we build boats differently from then till now. It's still great to see fine craftsmen at work, a suburb job and Kudo's for all involved. sailing is my second greatest love, you can only imagine what is my first. Thanks for the great entertainment. I have lived and worked in one of the great boat building and history of sailing areas in the world. Mystic Ct.in the US of A. The home of the greatest collection of Sailing pictures those of Morris and Stanley Rosenfeld housed in a repository at Mystic Seaport of which I had a hand. An era of great wealth.
This is a rip-off of someone else's work. The company was called Fairlie Yachts from the UK, they closed down back in 2015 or 2016. Might be under new ownership since the website is still up. The original video is called "Fairlie 55 video diary", look it up, its still here from the original film maker. This whole channel is a big Russian rip-off, it should be shut down. I tried to report this video but I'm not the owner of the video being stolen. Even the name 'Diresta' is stealing it's name from another popular You-Tube Maker channel.
It does my heart good to see men pick up their tools and create such a beautiful thing.
yes
Brought back so many good memories. Many years ago, as a team player, I was a woodworker on the sailing yacht, "Dust Em" built in San Diego for Dennis Conners, The Americas Cup Winner. It was 46', all wooden hull. From the lumber truck delivering the raw wood, to what a feeling it was to see it lowered into the water and to go sailing on it in the San Diego Bay. Enjoy your years building Yachts, you will be able to look back on those years with a since of pride. I know I do.
What a great video. Thank you for making this available for our viewing pleasure. Having owned several sailboats I can tell you that this is one of the nicest sailboats I have ever seen. All the pleasures of owning a wood boat with the maintenance of a fiberglass boat. The best of both worlds. An incredible boat that sails like a dream.
What a beautiful boat, and nice to see that craftsmen still exist to produce such craft. Just need to win the lottery now.
What a gorgeous boat, an insane amount of man hours and craftsmanship in that amazing boat.
Beautiful yes, excellent craftsmanship yes. A smaller boat really. Search TH-cam for some of the bigger builds. Mind blowing.
@@marineman2298 Doesn't have to be a big boat to be mindblowing ;) Look up some of Johan Anker's boats. The man is an absolute god of the yacht design world
I Use to watch my grandfather work on rowboats when I was a kid. His full-time job was working at the shipyard for Bethlehem Steel. He didn't use any glass or epoxy it was all wood, putty, and brass screws... With lots of paint..lol 16 and 20 ft row boats were beautiful pieces of art. Building a sailboat like this it's not only a beautiful work of art but a great piece of architecture. You guys are amazing Craftsman. I see the skills in your hands as I did in my grandfather's. Thanks for sharing.
I love this method, a great way to weld together the best of wood and the best of glass. To see it under sail however showed perfect design on all points. That downwind shot really made my day.
Love this video. No lies. No deception. Noone trying to sell you something, or trying to talk you out of your hard earned pay, just good old fashioned honest work. But I'd sure like to buy that boat.
Not many are made to this level of precision any more. Absolutely beautiful work.
Какая красавица!👍
Обводы- чудо, инженерное искусство пополам с магией!
Beautiful boat 😊❤this graftmanship.
Wonderful to see such craftmanship so alive and well. I make furniture and think a set of dovetailed drawers is a lot of work! This is mind blowing. Such a beautiful finished piece and thanks for sharing. Cheers from Aust - Dave PS. I don't think these guys are "Extreme Fast" - they take their time and do the job properly. :-)
Absolutely correct. But what makes it even more difficult is the fact that one rarely works with angles that are right angled.
@@orbodman That certainly makes things difficult. As I've made built-ins for our house I have concluded that it must have been built before the discovery of the right angle! It certainly does make things much harder. Cheers - Dave
@ZebsFrend You must be a microsurgeon with the world's smallest thicknesser! I would love to see your work.
This vid showing up completely brightened my day. Nothing even comes close in compare to wood and a group of people able to work together, and great to see that it still happens.
FYI your sound track at the end of the vid is jacked up, you've got two songs playing over each other. Great boat. Let's see a schooner!
It's amazing that this type of work is still being done - beautiful.
I pleased that rich people have enough money to have wooden boats of this quality built so that people with all of the necessary skills to build such a boat can remain employed so that those skills don't disappear. They are precious beyond belief.
yes betsy devos would love it.
i must say i totaly agree with you there.Its great to see these skills are still alive and well.
well said for i was a loss for words, Am a cabinetmaker of thirty-five years owned a Glen L 25ft plywood hull when i was young got me into woodworking, truly thought that skill was gone, warms my heart to see it live on!
Seems like you all work together well, and are proud of what you do. That's what we all need more of. Also do you test all the boats out before delivery?
The guy who uploaded this didn't work anything on the boat. Just took the footage, added some music (hear at the end) and profits from others achievements.
@@MediaStudio88 and he didn't charge us anything, let us admire the skills and talent at work, let us see a whole process normally hidden....um...what exactly has he profited that we didn't?
Awesoeme.
The pride of having worked on that boat!
It is one thing to be a great shipwright when that was the norm, it is another to be at top form when such skills are a rarity.
Wonderful, great woodworking skills.
Magnificent! I almost don't want to see it in the water. Truly a work of craftmanship a work of art. I'm jelly of you guys who worked on her what a dream job.
Jeff S for those that grew up sailing ⛵️ and watching that beauty been built. What a beautiful work and skills. And just imagining the smell of wood in the air
This is a lovely example of old techniques modernized. Traditionally wooden boats were hard on maintenance. Modern glues and fiberglass allow the same look with much better durability. Was that liquid nails I saw going on there? If I had the money this is the boat I'd buy.
Man what a work of art - beautiful!
At some point you just have to say WOW!! Amazing design, craftsmanship, and execution!
I'm never gonna say "amazing design or craftsmanship"
That's an awful way to die.
WOW!! Amazing design, craftsmanship, and execution!
Beautiful boat and fantastic craftsmanship.
That is a staggeringly beautiful boat, even more so when you see it was put together.
My grandfather was a master boat builder from a time long gone. He built many schooners which we called floaters and I used to marvel at his skill. This video is an integration of old/new technologies and fine craftsmanship. The end result is truly a masterpiece. What I wouldn't give to sail her & explore. Dream on.
Incredible, beautiful, strong! But disappointed they didn’t show inside
Què hermoso es verlos trabajar !! Los felicito !!
What beautiful craftsmanship. It’s becoming a lost art. Nothing rides like a timber boat I was hoping they wouldn’t glass it but I understand why it had to be done. Great video I wish I was there building with you.
Che squadra di professionisti... traspira la passione per il mare ed il legno ...complimenti davvero a tutta la squadra..!!
That's one fine craft..... I would love to own one just like it but bigger
Amazing skills, beautiful boat.
Congratulations for new family member
I'm a master cabinetmaker. I've been doing it for more than 20 years. What these guys do takes immense skill. 07 gents!
hey Richard, do you have some pictures of your work? greets from germany buddy
@@CtotheOban Of course, everyone has their brag board!
Endlich mal jemand der mit traditionellen Materialien, aber modernen Abläufen und Technologien konstruiert. Sehr schön.
If I were a gazillionaire I'd much rather have a work of art like this than some big motorboat.
хорошая работа, оптимальный подбор технологий и материалов при изготовление корпуса яхты , дружный коллектив и великолепный результат . семь футов под килем вашей лодке и вашей команде . Ваш фильм - моя мечта.
you're right, I think
Beautifull... i did the same process with my dad on a 10ft boat ( except the vacuum) almost 40years ago...my dad's not here anymore ..but the process remind my all the hard work and the itchy fiberglass ...still...........good memories.
This is one of the best boat making videos I have ever seen!
It's so fashinating watching at these men tremedously skilled to create a beauty like this. That's why one-off boats are so expensive.
Great video. The audio mix at the end left a lot to be desired, but overall very inspiring.
Simply said, Beautiful !
This Boat is an awesome piece of Art!
Just a little research on Google shows that the boat is a Fairlie 55 built just outside Southampton in the south of England.
According to Classic Boat test in 2012, £850,000.00.
Legend! Thank you! I was looking to see some information on this boat.
Magnifique travail bravo!
beautifull ship, my dream sailing boat
Would love to know the basic details: How many people and how many hours to build, weight, cost to build vs value, where was it built, what materials used, etc.
Same.
Wow. Beautiful boat. Great teamwork.
Beautiful old new boat.
I hope those highly skilled woodworkers are allowed out of the shop often to try out what they make.
What a beautiful boat.
Excellent. How long did it take to build totally and how many workmanship hours?
Are there 2, possibly 3 sound tracks playing at the same time?
That'l fool youtubes audio copyrights.
When you can please provide some details on the yacht. Who designed her? What are some of the specs, etc. Thanks for sharing this video.
Oh yes, where was this made?
What a beauty! Perfect virtuous!
mesmerizing. it just gets better and better. outstanding construction. thanks for sharing.
Hmmm I finally followed Robert's advice and took woodprix. It's great for beginners, and has some advanced stuff too.
Excellent choice Easter!
Impressive and gorgeous, cudos to the craftsmen and women that put together that beauty.
what a gorgeous boat!
excellent!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👌🏼😊
These are phenomenal works of art.
2 sound tracks playing at once near the end? did you not do a final check through before posting?
Восхитительная вещь для тех кто умеет и любит ходить под парусами! Очень красивая и качественная яхта сделанная с любовью! И очень дорогая!)
what he said
Видео снято еще так как буд-то за один день играючи они это все сделали :) Команда конечно подобралась четкая.
Жаль не понять сколько и как готовились материалы все которые учавствовали в постройке, сколько людей всего было задействовано.
Quel merveilleux travail d'équipe pour une réalisation parfaite félicitations et merci à l'heureux propriétaire qui vous a donné les moyen de faire ce bijou
Wonderful work!
Great vid. Very satisfying
Frigging GORGEOUS!!!!
It slays me to see all that natural wood covered up with fiberglass.
no the paint is the real crime all that mahogany would still be seen under the fiberglass
That was my 1st reaction too also with the epoxy but on reflection a few counter considerations .A)These guys obviously know what they are doing B) I bet it gets the cost down otherwise I suspect more wood and labour would be required. C) lower cost means more sales which helps keep the tradition alive both for the wood working skills and the boat design. D) There is some comfort in knowing its full beauty can be seen internally.
Yes Gizmo, me too. As one who spent his formative years as a traditional boat builder, there is little I recognise here. The main question is, how would one go about repairing such a hull if it were ever breached? Scrappage would be my guess.
@@gav2759 that's what I was wondering. The hull is obviously hella strong but the elements can put a hole in anything.
@@gav2759 It's actually easier to fix a breach in this type of hull then it is in a wooden planked hull. There's pro's and con's to both methods. Laminated wood hulls with fiberglass canvas over it, makes for a stronger and lighter hull with the benefits of a easier construction and much easier to maintain. It's not really about competing with wood, after all there's plenty of wood above the waterline and inside where you see it. You got to admit it's a beautiful boat. It's like comparing a log cabin to a framed house, both have there appeal, costs and associated skills with construction.
so elegant lines.
Wow right down to cut plywood strips hundreds to make the frame to the side of the boat then 3-5 layers of wood and plastic and fiberglass after. Lot of work
YOUR VID WAS NICE BUT WHAT DRUG CRAZED PERSON MIXED IN THE MUSIC?
That"s what the mutant button is for.
PSA: Never press the mutant button. It rarely goes well.
Very good idea
What a beautiful boat, and awesome display of skills and craftsmanship making her.
It would be nice to see the inside of the boat.
Beautiful sail boat.
A thing of great beauty. Thank God some folks still stay true to the non plastic/carbon boats!
i guess you didnt look at the same video all the wood was glued together with cab-o-sil and epoxy and the hull was rolled with mats of polyester and resin. this build is just a "stick and glue" method of boat building i sure hope these boats aint expensive because it isn't going to last as a real wooden ship
Who the heck would put a thumbs down on this beautiful video and why?
Some fiberglass @$$
at low tide I only have 7 ft of water, do they build this with a modified full keel ?
What kind of adhesive do they use in this construction? Amazing craftsmanship!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
fw1421 Looks like epoxy.
Great job
What a gorgeous boat. Too bad they covered up the beautiful wood grain. I love to sail. Thanks.
Nice work!
Except...for the double music at the end.
Fantastic work ! Those frames are near prefect !
incredible art work!!!!
Absolutely beautiful build and yacht.
Awesome video but the music selection was little hard to listen to.
Where did you find these talented men to build this boy? Outstanding!
Perhaps replace "talented" with "oriented" and consider the time and effort they've put into building these amazing skills. You could do it too if you were so inclined. :-)
Most Beautiful production craft sailboat EVERRRRRR!
British craftmanship at it's best 👌
Wow, such a beauty.
Watching this the first time was such a pleasant experience that I had to watch a second time. Not to sound redundant, but what a great video. If I buy a lottery ticket, and win, you can bet this will be on my bucket list. I could sit and marvel about the quality and workmanship for hours, then to actually take it sailing. What a great experience.
just imagine a catamaran built like this
Красавица!
Stunning work.
Guys its a different time and a different era so we build boats differently from then till now. It's still great to see fine craftsmen at work, a suburb job and Kudo's for all involved. sailing is my second greatest love, you can only imagine what is my first. Thanks for the great entertainment. I have lived and worked in one of the great boat building and history of sailing areas in the world. Mystic Ct.in the US of A. The home of the greatest collection of Sailing pictures those of Morris and Stanley Rosenfeld housed in a repository at Mystic Seaport of which I had a hand. An era of great wealth.
Superb craftsmanship and quality build !!
The lines and craftsmanship of this boat are top notch. Hats off. Thanks for sharing
These are the cathedral builders of the sea. What a beautiful piece of art.
Glorious wood still the most beautiful boat building material on earth
From the start I knew I was going to give the video a thumbs up
The music was pleasant to
You didn't listen past 8:36, did you?
ok so how much did this boat sell for? real curious how much this level of craftsmanship would cost...
This is a rip-off of someone else's work. The company was called Fairlie Yachts from the UK, they closed down back in 2015 or 2016. Might be under new ownership since the website is still up. The original video is called "Fairlie 55 video diary", look it up, its still here from the original film maker. This whole channel is a big Russian rip-off, it should be shut down. I tried to report this video but I'm not the owner of the video being stolen. Even the name 'Diresta' is stealing it's name from another popular You-Tube Maker channel.
Increíble trabajo