Being a born and bred "Florida boy" who's grown to the age young age of 48, and raised in the sport fishing community, I'm a little biased towards Rybos and Meritts. But the astonishing quality and craftsmanship are proof positive why Rybovich has stood the test of time and continues to produce the FINEST boats anywhere. Just compare these to the garbage seen at today's boat shows, and it's painfully obvious. Every single one of these boats is an exceptionally beautiful piece of art. Thank you for the tour. I would love to spend a day just walking around and looking at the process.
Growing up in S. Fl. am admittedly biased towards Rybo’s and Merritt's. Love seeing Michael and family truly preserving and advancing this legacy. Seeing the process of true craftsmen taking pride in their work and the finished product is awesome! These yachts stand tall, if not head and shoulders above most others in the world. You sail anywhere and a Rybo turns heads, stunning! Made my day. Thanks!
Most interesting tour you've done, Dan. Because of his heritage, Michael is a walking encyclopedia of sport fishing craft and clearly has a handle on the yard's operations down to a master suite that's just been clear coated. Definitely want to see a followup story on that 62 when she floats.
Fascinating video here !!!!!!! "IF" you are very lucky to see the "BIG BLUE BOOK" on a coffee table, it is a great read. Michael's sister compiled the photos and stories behind the previous hulls !!!
I had the pleasure of working at Merritts in my twenties and I learned more about boats in three years than most people do in a lifetime. These beautiful boats are floating pieces of furniture.
Amazing they're still going. I did a few service calls to the old yard in the 80s. True dedication to perfection of traditional building of boats with modern materials
I just saw the CORSAIR for sale on line , a 1963 aft cabin w/cockpit 50 out of South Hampton. (Rybovich of course) Absolutely magnificent looking -stunning; blew me away.
Id be thrilled to be involved and employed with this crew. I lived in South Florida for a number of years and worked as a licensed plumber by trade. Im Currently in my home state of Massachusetts, still in the trade but looking to relocate back down as my son is of age. After 25 years in the plumbing industry, Im looking to introduce my passion for boating with my everyday routine in my work life.
Great timeless boats. But the presenter couldn’t be less enthusiastic about what he is doing. More interested in what the welders are doing than the 1949 boat.
Did you know my mother back then....Betty Smith...then married Capt. Jack Lance and became Betty Lance. I also remember when Michael was young and working at the yard with his father.
Dude you better hit the books on how fiberglass construction goes. He kind of embarassed you there at the end if you are writing for a yachting magazine.
Being a born and bred "Florida boy" who's grown to the age young age of 48, and raised in the sport fishing community, I'm a little biased towards Rybos and Meritts. But the astonishing quality and craftsmanship are proof positive why Rybovich has stood the test of time and continues to produce the FINEST boats anywhere. Just compare these to the garbage seen at today's boat shows, and it's painfully obvious. Every single one of these boats is an exceptionally beautiful piece of art. Thank you for the tour. I would love to spend a day just walking around and looking at the process.
Growing up in S. Fl. am admittedly biased towards Rybo’s and Merritt's. Love seeing Michael and family truly preserving and advancing this legacy. Seeing the process of true craftsmen taking pride in their work and the finished product is awesome! These yachts stand tall, if not head and shoulders above most others in the world. You sail anywhere and a Rybo turns heads, stunning! Made my day. Thanks!
Most beautiful boats on the water 👍 and what a legacy
Most interesting tour you've done, Dan. Because of his heritage, Michael is a walking encyclopedia of sport fishing craft and clearly has a handle on the yard's operations down to a master suite that's just been clear coated.
Definitely want to see a followup story on that 62 when she floats.
Thanks for watching it, Alan! You just convinced me to go back and get aboard the 62, thanks for twisting my arm! ;-)
That's what you call a hands-on owner. That man knows every inch of his family's business. More than impressive.
Fascinating video here !!!!!!! "IF" you are very lucky to see the "BIG BLUE BOOK" on a coffee table, it is a great read. Michael's sister compiled the photos and stories behind the previous hulls !!!
I was there that day. Awesome to see this
Dan I enjoyed this Please do more of them at different yards
I had the pleasure of working at Merritts in my twenties and I learned more about boats in three years than most people do in a lifetime. These beautiful boats are floating pieces of furniture.
Absolutely Amazing Boats
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you
Amazing they're still going. I did a few service calls to the old yard in the 80s. True dedication to perfection of traditional building of boats with modern materials
Very interesting interview
Great episode
A living legend. Pure art work comes out of Rybo. God Love them all.
Excellent
Wow 1949 & looked like a 2024 super amazing !
I just saw the CORSAIR for sale on line , a 1963 aft cabin w/cockpit 50 out of South Hampton. (Rybovich of course) Absolutely magnificent looking -stunning; blew me away.
Id be thrilled to be involved and employed with this crew. I lived in South Florida for a number of years and worked as a licensed plumber by trade. Im Currently in my home state of Massachusetts, still in the trade but looking to relocate back down as my son is of age. After 25 years in the plumbing industry, Im looking to introduce my passion for boating with my everyday routine in my work life.
Great timeless boats. But the presenter couldn’t be less enthusiastic about what he is doing. More interested in what the welders are doing than the 1949 boat.
Respect!
Always thought this was the coolest place around and somehow still ended up with an office job.
That stainless gear on the ROSE?!
Coolest Sportfish on the water
Great materials in Brazil and Bolivia not teak but fantastic woods should look into it.
Hello, 👍👍👌👌
worked there when Mike was in the bottom crew top of line construction
Did you know my mother back then....Betty Smith...then married Capt. Jack Lance and became Betty Lance. I also remember when Michael was young and working at the yard with his father.
Good God I have a hard time wrapping my head around all that is going on in this shop! I dont know how they do it...
The Sons will continue after Dad wants to take it easy and relax.
A walking "HISTORIAN" right there !
Very interesting tour. Somebody script some questions for Dan. He seemed awkward at times. IMO, a fish out of water.
I wonder why they aren't doing prop pockets?
You should do a tour of intrepid. Completely different than this of'course. See ken clinton. Im sure he will open the door for you
Dude you better hit the books on how fiberglass construction goes. He kind of embarassed you there at the end if you are writing for a yachting magazine.
Horrible interview Dan