I never get tired of being around / or hearing a man with this level of mind set. Watching the video is catastrophic entertainment but the dialog and his grit determination for flawlessness ahhh just fresh air man. Respect.
I have to say, this is what life is about. Building something with your own two hands, then seeing something physically there in front of you that you hand crafted. The feeling is a million times richer than working hard to obtain materialistic things.
It's a beauty. The shape of it reminds me so much of a boat my dad built back in the late 50's called the playboy. It was from popular mechanic's magazine. It had the mid deck and the motor well exactly like yours. Back then they didn't have epoxy, so everything was glued with marine glue. Also many brass screws with slot heads. I also remember this stuff called Kuhl's bedding cement. He didn't do any striped planking though. It had my grandfathers, 1957 35 horse, Johnson golden javelin on it, and it was beautiful, and moved along pretty good to. Such a shame that when my grandfather got older, he wanted to make room in the boat house for his little aluminum fishing boat. I went up to the cottage and found a pile of wood, because he chopped up the playboy with an axe. Such a shame.
I Just ran into your channel and am wowed beyond belief! Takes me back to my teen years with the Chris Crafts running the lake I grew up on, in the midwest. You are a master builder, and I've subscribed and want to catch up on your vidios. Nice to have found your channel!
Josh, this is looking really gorgeous. Getting the deck on is really bringing out its beauty. I wish I could celebrate with you in person on its maiden voyage. I will raise a beer in your honor once we see the video. Thanks again for taking us on this amazing journey with you.
Very good work ,I have built a Sloop in elementary school ...so I'm just getting started...but I did take first place in the model car comp. In jr. High and later did ironwork and custom metals ,and some other stuff ..I just Love you're work and description. Gotta get some Boatwright stuff to get my sonny boy Into this and show what can be Done !! Thank you !!!
It's looking incredible Josh. Your craftsmanship is absolutely outstanding. I've been watching your build from the very beginning and have thoroughly enjoyed each video update. Whatever vehicle you're going to pull it with needs some rockguards/mud flaps to help keep the boat from road damage. I've towed a lot of sailboats and have had to clean up road chips. Looking forward to the next video as always.
Fantastic boatbuild! However, please try to make a playlist with all the videos of that build collected so it is possinle to see them in order. Now I can find some of them and in very random order.
Hi just to let you know that you can save time by fixing the cut off the next day and so on, I love what you are building a great boat that's built to a very high standard, great stuff feller.
really looking awesome! I'm hoping to finish my Malahini's so I can launch it this spring. I'll do another video soon. as always this is great inspiration
Your 2 x 4 from the rafter system would be called a go bar in guitar building. We prefer 1/4” dowels to 2 x 4’s though. Just stumbled on to your vlog. Beautiful work
Beautiful work. Pity that the end grain of the plywood subdeck will be exposed along the sheer and around both cockpits. Maybe consider 1/4" x 1/8" trim strips on forward and sides of the cockpits (after side will be hidden behind seatbacks) and a rub rail around the sheer?
Question about the epoxy does it dry clear can you use sanding dust from your project to fill gaps thanks if you have any input my project is on my channellooking for some ideas on filling gaps thanks
almost time to think about a windshield. What style are you going for? Super classic twin pain with metal holders or the 50's 60's style of curved plexieglass in a metal bottom frame attached to the deck? Your boat is a work of art. My two cents concerning final finish coat is either automotive clear coat or aviation clear coat. The finish would be extreamly durable and only require buffing and waxing to keep it looking good. Like the rest of us following you I am getting eagar to see the boat in the water and running.
Ken J i am definitely going with the twin pane style with holders, i still want to do auto clear, low maintenance is my end goal. thanks for the comment.
joshuaburks epoxy resin, a few coats of that and you will have a mirror finish with deeper timber colours. Automotive paint isn't up to handling what high speed water and dirt in that water will be throwing at it, as your constantly speedy through that exact said water. Just my educated opinion. Happy to be corrected if I am wrong though...🤔
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else is searching for easy wooden boat plans try Joolaim Rudder Replication (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my neighbor got great success with it.
@@joshuaburks My grandpa built a Glen-L Sea Knight in 1962, I grew up on that boat. Been looking at building the Islander for myself which is pretty much a blown up version of the same plan. Really been enjoying your videos while I have been thinking that, and also I am going to be replacing the floors in my sailboat next year, so I think I am going to steal your technique for filling the spacing with thickened epoxy. I might even add some color to it! Anyways, I am on #49 right now. Looking forward to seeing her come together!
Rondo Wright you bet, i would say a bare bones list to start would be.... 1.) jigsaw 2.) drill 3.) belt sander 4.) small tablesaw (i made one) 5.) hand or power plane 6.) random orbital sander tools to make the job easier.... 1.) small bandsaw 2.) disc sander 3.) compound miter saw 4.) cordless tools, drill, 1/4" collet impact, etc. 5.) oscillating multi tool (very handy) 6.) router and bits i built the bare hull (empty shell) with just the top bare bones list, as i progressed through the build i added the bottom list of tools slowly over time. hope this helps,... Josh
Josh, Looking great. One question: What are you using to fill the gaps between the 2" planks? I want to have the same look but have no idea what to use. I suppose I could wait till next month. Thanks and good progress.
50jim1 my original plan was to fill the seams with thickened tinted (white) epoxy, there are a couple zips done that way, very low maintenance, then top coat with auto clear, another option is to varnish and then fill the seams with white sikaflex (kinda like silicone)
Real nice results. But it would be better for your channel, to include less talking as it's far more interesting to see you working I believe. Explaining what you're doing while working is the better way to me.
Why you worried about usage of glue I built mine with 8 ltrs of west system I don’t care if it reaches 10 its a 9 mtr boat , money doesn’t matter with boats like these , there special
I never get tired of being around / or hearing a man with this level of mind set. Watching the video is catastrophic entertainment but the dialog and his grit determination for flawlessness ahhh just fresh air man. Respect.
Insane craftsmanship my friend. I love seeing stuff like this, my hat goes off to you!!
I have to say, this is what life is about. Building something with your own two hands, then seeing something physically there in front of you that you hand crafted. The feeling is a million times richer than working hard to obtain materialistic things.
It's a beauty. The shape of it reminds me so much of a boat my dad built back in the late 50's called the playboy. It was from popular mechanic's magazine. It had the mid deck and the motor well exactly like yours. Back then they didn't have epoxy, so everything was glued with marine glue. Also many brass screws with slot heads. I also remember this stuff called Kuhl's bedding cement. He didn't do any striped planking though. It had my grandfathers, 1957 35 horse, Johnson golden javelin on it, and it was beautiful, and moved along pretty good to. Such a shame that when my grandfather got older, he wanted to make room in the boat house for his little aluminum fishing boat. I went up to the cottage and found a pile of wood, because he chopped up the playboy with an axe. Such a shame.
Spectacular video I will do the same with my wood boat! Tks a lot! 🙏🏼👍🏼
I Just ran into your channel and am wowed beyond belief! Takes me back to my teen years with the Chris Crafts running the lake I grew up on, in the midwest. You are a master builder, and I've subscribed and want to catch up on your vidios. Nice to have found your channel!
Nice workmanship brother👌
Josh, this is looking really gorgeous. Getting the deck on is really bringing out its beauty. I wish I could celebrate with you in person on its maiden voyage. I will raise a beer in your honor once we see the video.
Thanks again for taking us on this amazing journey with you.
I just found your channel as I try to figure out what to do with the deck on the boat I am building. great info and you are doing a super job!
WOW! that is amazing woodworking. I know just about zero about boats, but the woodwork alone is incredible.
So wonderful
So nice job 👍
Congratulations Sir
Looks great and really useful information. I'm about to start building my daughter a mini version. Should be a fun winter project.
Nice work and I must say your level of detail is on par with mine! The difference is you are actually building one and I am just dreaming. Sigh.
MrClickbang357 hahahaha same
WOW, JUST WOW! AMAZING WORKMANSHIP. BRAV0!
That s a really nice work you re doing overthere hats of mister and thumbs up
Very good work ,I have built a Sloop in elementary school ...so I'm just getting started...but I did take first place in the model car comp. In jr. High and later did ironwork and custom metals ,and some other stuff ..I just Love you're work and description. Gotta get some Boatwright stuff to get my sonny boy Into this and show what can be Done !! Thank you !!!
Jason Ferguson keep your passion and you’ll take it far
building a 1/4 scale PM-38... learned a lot watching your video
It's looking incredible Josh. Your craftsmanship is absolutely outstanding. I've been watching your build from the very beginning and have thoroughly enjoyed each video update. Whatever vehicle you're going to pull it with needs some rockguards/mud flaps to help keep the boat from road damage. I've towed a lot of sailboats and have had to clean up road chips. Looking forward to the next video as always.
RC thanks for the compliment, i was hoping the factory mudflaps on my Tacoma would do a good job, we will see.
She is beautiful! Magnificent work👏👏👏👍
Randy Flowers thank you
Love to see the skill you bring to the project!
be proud of your work mate its excellent we love it
Awesome job! Great video too! Thanks!!
One of those projects that everything happens and goes right for a reason
You could definitely build a business empire doing this.
If you can find enough customers to spend 100k plus on one of these :/
@@darrenturner6679 At the price required to cover the work, "patrons" might be more apt.
Great work - looking forward to the next update!👍
Id like to build a 30ft boat like this .
Gorgeous
Sir you are doing a good job,i wish i could have seen the other video.
This looks incredible!
Fantastic boatbuild! However, please try to make a playlist with all the videos of that build collected so it is possinle to see them in order. Now I can find some of them and in very random order.
Done!
@@joshuaburks Excellent!!
looks great. fine eye to detail.
Hi just to let you know that you can save time by fixing the cut off the next day and so on, I love what you are building a great boat that's built to a very high standard, great stuff feller.
very very nice work mate ..
Excellent work as always!!
Joel Piatt thank you
really looking awesome! I'm hoping to finish my Malahini's so I can launch it this spring. I'll do another video soon. as always this is great inspiration
Robert Purdy that's my "new goal" now, a spring launch, i check your channel from time to time looking for updates. thanks for the comment.
Two thumbs up . I can only give you one on TH-cam. Looking great. Joe
mazdalorean thanks joe, i just want to start using the damn thing.
👍👍
nice job buddy
Looks Awesome! You always use your head a the clamping. Great ideal using the 2x4 on the rafter!
R3d N3cK thank you and thanks for watching.
Hi, I'm about to do this on my Chris Craft, what epoxy are you using to glue these panels down? Thanks.
Looks great!
You might google it I tube how they build the gondolas in Italy . They brace off the ceiling and side walls in a smaller room,
Your 2 x 4 from the rafter system would be called a go bar in guitar building. We prefer 1/4” dowels to 2 x 4’s though. Just stumbled on to your vlog. Beautiful work
It's also known as a "Joe Poke" in interior carpentry...
Sooo close now. Fantastic as usual
Great job. Thanks for posting.
Beautiful, Josh!
Robert Randall thanks much
awesome work... just gotta keep teasing us with another month... can't wait to see the finished result.... any idea on what you'll name her?
Rodney Reynolds I have a name picked out (many many months ago) but will keep it a surprise until it is time, thanks for watching.
How much is the price of that boat
Beautiful work. Pity that the end grain of the plywood subdeck will be exposed along the sheer and around both cockpits. Maybe consider 1/4" x 1/8" trim strips on forward and sides of the cockpits (after side will be hidden behind seatbacks) and a rub rail around the sheer?
Alex Scott I will use a rubrail around the sheer, not sure about the cockpits yet, i will wait and see how it looks.
You're way ahead of me, as usual.
After the planks are finished do you fiberglass the whole top deck?
Question about the epoxy does it dry clear can you use sanding dust from your project to fill gaps thanks if you have any input my project is on my channellooking for some ideas on filling gaps thanks
What kind of wood are you using on the deck? The planks that you are gluing to the deck?
Excellent, very inspiring
Mark Palmer thank you
Hello! Please tell me what are the dimensions of the boat? And tell me, did you sheathe ordinary moisture-resistant plywood or plywood for ship okume?
almost time to think about a windshield. What style are you going for? Super classic twin pain with metal holders or the 50's 60's style of curved plexieglass in a metal bottom frame attached to the deck? Your boat is a work of art. My two cents concerning final finish coat is either automotive clear coat or aviation clear coat. The finish would be extreamly durable and only require buffing and waxing to keep it looking good. Like the rest of us following you I am getting eagar to see the boat in the water and running.
Ken J i am definitely going with the twin pane style with holders, i still want to do auto clear, low maintenance is my end goal. thanks for the comment.
joshuaburks epoxy resin, a few coats of that and you will have a mirror finish with deeper timber colours. Automotive paint isn't up to handling what high speed water and dirt in that water will be throwing at it, as your constantly speedy through that exact said water. Just my educated opinion. Happy to be corrected if I am wrong though...🤔
Beautiful.
I'll looking, i'm looking ! awesome!
Hola como se podrian conseguir los planos de la embarcacion . Gracias
I reckon the two darker board would make it look like a ‘GT stripe’, as long as you had the continuing boards all the way to the stern the same.
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else is searching for easy wooden boat plans try Joolaim Rudder Replication (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my neighbor got great success with it.
Short Craft can be effective as the U.S. Navy brown water river Patrol boats ...Hats Off to those Fine People.!!!
Love these boats
This is amazing
Thanks David!
you only talk to us we need more than radio dude thiss video! Thanks for sharing tho
Man, just found your channel, you do really good work!
Glad you enjoyed!
@@joshuaburks My grandpa built a Glen-L Sea Knight in 1962, I grew up on that boat.
Been looking at building the Islander for myself which is pretty much a blown up version of the same plan.
Really been enjoying your videos while I have been thinking that, and also I am going to be replacing the floors in my sailboat next year, so I think I am going to steal your technique for filling the spacing with thickened epoxy. I might even add some color to it!
Anyways, I am on #49 right now. Looking forward to seeing her come together!
@ 8:26 I guess it is called Aft Deck
Hai sir, thats an amazing work youve done there. Can i know how much that boat cost u exactly? Exclude the engine. Thank u.😁
Sucks that these are not in a playlist
As you wish, it is done, all 50 plus videos in one playlist, enjoy...... Josh
joshuaburks thanks. Now the next guy can just hit the arrow at the end of the video to view the next one.
Boats, a drumset, RC planes! Are you me?
Don't forget harleys and classic cars!
Subbed! Awesome channel mate! 😎👍😎
If I’m looking to build a boat like this any chance you could give me a list of tools I need
Rondo Wright you bet, i would say a bare bones list to start would be....
1.) jigsaw
2.) drill
3.) belt sander
4.) small tablesaw (i made one)
5.) hand or power plane
6.) random orbital sander
tools to make the job easier....
1.) small bandsaw
2.) disc sander
3.) compound miter saw
4.) cordless tools, drill, 1/4" collet impact, etc.
5.) oscillating multi tool (very handy)
6.) router and bits
i built the bare hull (empty shell) with just the top bare bones list, as i progressed through the build i added the bottom list of tools slowly over time. hope this helps,... Josh
joshuaburks hey thanks for taking the time to reply I appreciate it alot
Looking great! If you've mentioned it previously, my apologies, but what are you going to use for your engine?
i'd guess by similar boats a 30hp 4 stroke outboard
Josh, Looking great. One question: What are you using to fill the gaps between the 2" planks? I want to have the same look but have no idea what to use. I suppose I could wait till next month. Thanks and good progress.
50jim1 my original plan was to fill the seams with thickened tinted (white) epoxy, there are a couple zips done that way, very low maintenance, then top coat with auto clear, another option is to varnish and then fill the seams with white sikaflex (kinda like silicone)
Real nice results. But it would be better for your channel, to include less talking as it's far more interesting to see you working I believe. Explaining what you're doing while working is the better way to me.
i am looking at it!! niiice
Blue Boy lololol
Boy that mahogany stained up nice and red....what kind of stain did you use? It's human blood Minwax flavored. It's a custom order for Dracula.....
beautiful
Looks great...but why put an ugly outboard motor on it? Would’ve been sooo much better with a motor under cover.
Vintage Johnson with wings!
Sorry Josh but your boat does not look good. It looks FANTASTIC!! It is wonderful to see someone with the patience to do things right.
david kaehele thanks for the compliment, lack of funds = patience
Nice!
Why you worried about usage of glue I built mine with 8 ltrs of west system I don’t care if it reaches 10 its a 9 mtr boat , money doesn’t matter with boats like these , there special
Hey, do you have the blueprints still on file?
bonne restoration
TheBest
I really like the “Hornsby” rhino in the back. That’s my last name haha.
On ne le voit pas travailler mais alors quelle tchatche il n'arrête pas de parler une vraie pipelette
PS, sub.
超囉嗦
Много разговора ...
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