Hey everyone, I just wanted to say that I’m blown away by all the kind and supportive comments I’ve received on this video so far. You all give me hope that I can actually accomplish this. To be honest, I made this video mostly for my friends and family (we had a premiere at the community center, it was adorable - wish you could’ve been there) so I wasn’t quite expecting this many views so soon. I’m going to use this comment to sort of set expectations of this channel’s journey: - A lot of you may be here specifically for the boat restoration, and that’s obviously the core of the channel/project, but this is also going to be a story about how this boat is shaping and steering my life and helping me overcome some of my struggles. There will be side quests and some non boat stuff so be prepared! - Regarding a time frame, I expect this to take a few years. I know this is going to be a lengthy process, and I’m also working carpentry jobs to make the money for the restoration so that complicates things further. - I’m still trying to dig into her history, so in the next video I’ll talk a little more about that. - I know it looks like some goofball city kid dragged a 10 ton boat into the woods, which is kind of true, but I do have woodworking experience, many of the tools and I am actively working on my connections in the Nova Scotia boat building network. I PROMISE I won’t butcher her. Thank you so much for your support.
I am originally from Cape Breton, now an Albertian, but have a soft spot for old wooden boats. Watching Ship Happens, and Tally Ho now stumbled on your project. Wood is demanding and forgiving at the same time, looking forward to watching your journey.
You wont believe it, but you bought this from my neighbor, I saw the day the boat came when she bought it and the day when it left and even you going ahead. i just stumbled across this by noticing the boat which i could see from my living room what a small world
I saw this same boat on marketplace and thought, "Wouldn't it be amazing if I bought it, restored it, and posted the process on TH-cam?" You, my friend, are living the life I didn't have the courage to. Congratulations on the beginning of this new adventure. I will be following your journey closely.
I think I watched the listing for a month and I finally had the “I’m just going to go take a look” moment. Glad you’re along for the ride, and hopefully we’ll get to see her in the water in a few years!
If this man were to write these letters and turn them into a printed book, I would be obsessed. I would study it for years. I would share it to everyone-
I spent 4+ years watching Leo rebuild his sailboat, Tally Ho. (TH-cam channel, Samson boat company) Now that his restoration is complete and he’s out sailing, I’ve been hoping another sailboat restoration would grab my attention. I love the boat. I love your choice to take on a project like this. Really looking forward to what’s to come.
This channel came just precis when Leo had finished his project... I have watched all 207 episodes.., from Norway. An amazing work... Now we can continue, with a new project..., and I'm looking forward to it. Let's hope Joshua manages this work in the same manner as Leo.
In a somewhat strange time in my life I'm given hope that 27 will not be the last time I'll be faced with wonder, confusion, and the freedom to make decisions that will drastically change my life. Sometimes it feels like it will be. Some of the stress I feel is a fear that if I fuck up or fuck around anymore that I won't get another chance. Seeing someone buy a boat and move to the woods? That's risk. That's courage. That's hope. Thanks buddy.
From a 42yo, those moments still come, maybe fewer & farther between, but they're there for people who notice them and are open to the change. The only thing I'd tell my younger self is don't stress (easy to say & hard to do) & always remain curious. Stay good!
This is the way to do renovation vids. Narration throughout and no disco music. Gotta respect the dedication too, leaving everything else behind. Good luck
This. Is. Spectacular. I love the angles, the narration, especially the pacing. I watch a lot of stuff at 1.25x or 1.5x, but this is just right in real time. I'm so glad this popped up in my feed, and I see there's already two more videos in the series. Excellent!
I haven't watched the entire video in fact I only watched the 1st 5 minutes and realized I don't know whether or not you know how to repair a boat but I have been watching TH-cam videos for 17 years and you sure as heck know how to make a TH-cam video. I subscribed.
you are a true inspiration, I have a small wooden teak boat also I’m only 17 and I love it to bits! Your boat is incredible beautiful and she will look breathtaking gliding across the water!
@@aboatinthewoodsshe hasn’t hit the water in about 40 years unfortunately, she’s still quite far from being able to be launched but I’m getting there 1 step at a time.
I don't know what to say... I just want to say something that motivates you not to give up. This looks like a great project/story told in a very original way.
This project looks promising and I hope that you will find yourself satisfied with this ship sailing the waves one day. But as much as I hate to be the bearer of a bad news, you need to know this - You can not go to see the Yugoslavia no more :)
Immediate subscription. Totally cool idea, very interesting project and incredibly original way to do it. I wish everyone could listen to the owls like we get to. Awesome.
After 53 years on the rock I can say you are in my perfect world at this point! I am definitely along for the journey and having a son named Joshua makes it that much better.
My dad loves to work on boats as well. He recently bought one from the 70s and he spends most of his time there where I enjoy helping him. There’s something so beautiful about seeing the hope and potential in something many people haven’t had the imagination to and have cast aside. And is also extremely satisfying to accomplish what others told you was pointless to try.
Anchorage AK 12-8-24 ..10pm AK time .....Excellent content....This journey will provide an experience for personal growth & satisfaction that many of us cannot only dream of.....ALL THE BEST to you 🙏 🙏 👍 👍
Saw this and it has three elements that I was hooked on - the wooden boat, the filmwork, and the writing (not the literal visual of writing, but the writing of the story that is being narrated!) Well done sir, well done! subscribed!
This is gonna be fun. Any guy still using and iPhone 12 Pro from 2020 (like me) and I’m in. Yeah. He most likely upgraded, but it was a FORCED upgrade. I can get down with that. (Especially if he tried replacing a 12 pro for a cheaper phone.) He seems to spend money wisely on pizza as well, we can all agree that was a great purchase. Offbeat sense of humor with a veiled smartass undertone, instantly subscribed.
Hi Joshua, nice one, she looks like a fine seagoing boat..and welcome to the very select club of those mad enough to own and restore wooden boats.. Our 1962 39' Alfred Milne took 4 years to restore (its never really finished), but we've had as many years cruising the west coast of Scotland now and it was all worth it (mostly). You'll no doubt get loads of advice, I would say listen to the boat, she will tell you if she doesn't like what your doing.. Good luck, persist and you will make it!
I don't think I've seen anyone start so strong before. The storytelling, the production quality and the subject is fantastic. I'd try to patch the hole and any structural hull damage then caulk it and get it into water every year. Being on land makes them dry out and leak worse and it's a hassle to get them watertight. If possible it can be good to let it hang in the lift straps from a crane so it doesn't sink for at least a day while you pump out water, fix leaks and let it swell. Usually takes a few days to get water tight even with a boat that's in the water every year. With a clinker hull a wax paste has been enough but the gaps looks kinda big here. (Not a boat builder though, we've just had a ton of boats in the family). Looking forward to see what you get up to.
Hi from England, your boat is beautiful. Well worthy of saving. A lot of work but she looks in good shape. I look forward to watching your progress. Good luck and best wishes.
not even a minute in and ive subbed, not even halfway and im turning on notifications and you never even asked! youre inspiring me to start saving and working towards a few of my own dreams again! i wanted to travel alot when i was a fresh adult but quickly got sobered by reality and the pandemic
are there really that many boats like this that theres businesses set up for it? like is this how boats are stored?? i live in seattle so all i know are boat yards and like racks that looks like they gotta use cranes or something to put boats up on, its insane
Nice introduction and the letter as a storytelling device is original among boatbuilding channels. I'm about 18 years into my rebuild of an old wooden boat and I wish you luck. What you said about loving the boat is the key because it is basically an irrational enterprise, but for me I would not trade for the experience.
I love your video! When I was your age I got a 150 foot north sea trawler! Beautiful boat but It was more boat than I could afford to fix up! I now live on an old 1945 65 foot navy tugboat! I sailed it from Seattle to Lewiston Idaho over 800 miles! It’s been an awesome experience! Many people didn’t believe I could make it! I had one friend who believed in me and when I was about to change my mind he pushed me to continue! Everyone needs a friend like that! Now the first boat didn’t become a reality but I learned so much and it opened so many opportunities for me! Everyone’s story is unique and I hope you keep making videos of your progress!!
CONGRATS, SHES A BEAUTY! I AM SHOOK at how similar our situations are! I'm a 37 year old, single dog dad, heritage stone mason, sick of stagnant city life and breaking my back paying someones mortgage. I was mindlessly scrolling marketplace (HAH!), bought a sailboat (1960s Herreshoff), sold all my stuff... my e-bike & Harley.. and I'm headed west for mild winters, to restore it in the rainforest while I liveaboard. It brought me great comfort & joy to see someone else bringing their dream to life.. no matter how outlandish it may seem. YOU'RE DOING IT MAN!!! I HAD to break the monotony.. this ain't livin'.. Bring on the ticks and spiders! I look forward to seeing your story unfold. You're making amazing content.. Thank you sincerely for the motivation, and best of luck!
Dude that’s a crazy coincidence! “Tradesman sells motorcycle and leaves city to restore boat in forest” might become a TH-cam genre. Are you going to do videos or posts anywhere? Psyched to have you along!
@@aboatinthewoods I'm all for that genre, haha! I'm a huge introvert.. not very active on SM, but your tasteful content is giving me inspiration. I'll reach out with some pictures in the near future! LET'S GOOOOO ⛵🛠
Outstanding! Very excited to follow along. A nice mix of technical boat restoration along with life in the woods and a glimpse of your daily life will be perfect.
So I have this fantasy every time I see a boat rotting away in a field somewhere..... You are living my dream. And I really like the old school "writing a letter" motif. Nice touch.
Fantastic adventure you’re starting! I’ve followed the Tally Ho rebuild since episode 1 when Leo was a spry lad, and I can’t wait to continue the journey with you. Wonderful storytelling style. I can hardly contain my excitement! ⛵️
Good for you! I’m 70 years old and have found I’m not physically able to do the things I intended to do when I retired. I’m happy to follow you on your journey.
Age 12 I bought my first sailboat (Sunfish) in 1965. I too broke the mast step having way too much fun. Sailed a Y-Flyer in Alberta & BC, until it too expired. Helped a friend build our 24 Coldmold Cedar sailboat in 1988 which is still going strong out of Vancouver, plus have a couple of Lasers for friends & Family to sail on in English Bay. WE are looking forward to following your Letters.
Those old sunfish are so much fun. I’ll never forget the feeling of her starting to plane and the stays vibrating as she picked up speed. Glad to have you along!
I've been watching Acorn to Arabella for the past few years, and this video popped up in my recommended feed today. Looking forward to watching this restoration unfold, and I'm sure you'll give this boat the care and attention she deserves.
I have subscribed, I restored a wooden boat 40 yrs ago and swore I would never own one again but I would not change one second of the experince. There will be days of ''what have I done'' but when she will be completed, she will be a work of art. When asked when she will be in the water the only answer is when she will be completely ready. Have a brave heart and accept any help that is offered but never waver in your decision. Best regards
"There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats". Enjoy the adventure and thanks for bringing us along.
I swear I've heard that saying before and I have to agree. Like an adventure waiting to happen always something to do and somewhere to go in a boat no matter the make or model. A boat will make you smile and piss you off like any good companion should.
As with others in the comments have said we needed this and I love the personal feeling by making it feel like a letter! makes it feel like more than just a project.
I like sailboats and anything around them but I'm most excited about your story telling and film making. The whole premise of a letter written to loved ones is incredible. i subscribed just to see HOW you tell the story
Tons of comments already but in the off chance you see it, just wanted to say this is excellent and an instant subscribe. Really well filmed & told, can't wait for more. The boat project is wildly impractical, those are the best decisions in life. Werner Herzog said there is the truth of accountants and then there is ecstatic truth--no accountant would have made this decision and this experience offers true ecstasy. Good luck out there!
Back in 1984 I rescued a 7 ton 28 foot boat called Oneida II. I found it in Huntsville Ontario and moved it to my yard in Kearney, Ontario. It was designed by Alister Stairs in Bridgewater Nova Scotia and built in Montreal in 1947. I had her until 1998. She was oak framed and carvel planked with white cedar to the water line and red cedar above. Sadly she was galvanized cut nail fastened and was great for sailing the great lakes but I made the mistake of taking her to the Bahamas on a 3 1/2 month journey. When I returned she was never the same. She is gone now and sits as a wreck in Scotia Junction, Ontario but she is still on the Ships Registry and all I have of her now is her Registry Papers. I wish you luck on your project. It will be a real learning curve for you. If you need any advice I am always available on Facebook.
just minutes in, and i'm engrosed into this beauty of a video, this is my kind of thing, i absolute love watching these, but only a few have scratched the itch in my brain, one recently was callmekevin's caravan, and now this one, i'm loving it :D I hope it doesnt get too hard for you
Your boat has beutiful lines and I understand and appreciate your passion for saving her. I'm finishing a house that I've built single handed at age 72. It's been a grind but I've stuck with it and am almost there. I'll be watching your journey and cheering you on.
Hey everyone, I just wanted to say that I’m blown away by all the kind and supportive comments I’ve received on this video so far. You all give me hope that I can actually accomplish this.
To be honest, I made this video mostly for my friends and family (we had a premiere at the community center, it was adorable - wish you could’ve been there) so I wasn’t quite expecting this many views so soon. I’m going to use this comment to sort of set expectations of this channel’s journey:
- A lot of you may be here specifically for the boat restoration, and that’s obviously the core of the channel/project, but this is also going to be a story about how this boat is shaping and steering my life and helping me overcome some of my struggles. There will be side quests and some non boat stuff so be prepared!
- Regarding a time frame, I expect this to take a few years. I know this is going to be a lengthy process, and I’m also working carpentry jobs to make the money for the restoration so that complicates things further.
- I’m still trying to dig into her history, so in the next video I’ll talk a little more about that.
- I know it looks like some goofball city kid dragged a 10 ton boat into the woods, which is kind of true, but I do have woodworking experience, many of the tools and I am actively working on my connections in the Nova Scotia boat building network. I PROMISE I won’t butcher her.
Thank you so much for your support.
So fired up for this adventure! Watch out for the spiders!
All the other DIY boat channels have splashed. We needed new blood.
I am originally from Cape Breton, now an Albertian, but have a soft spot for old wooden boats. Watching Ship Happens, and Tally Ho now stumbled on your project. Wood is demanding and forgiving at the same time, looking forward to watching your journey.
Hi , how can i contact you ? I am located in NS.
I just plowed all of my first boats videos and then ended up on this video. Thank you. Looking forward to following you.
Some videos you watch and then immediately subscribe to the channel. No questions asked. This is one of those videos. Very cool.
Thanks, Alfred!
Totally agree!
Ditto. I’m looking forward to watching this story unfold
I feel the same way, I'm stoked to be along for the ride
I just had to read the caption and channel name and you had me !
You wont believe it, but you bought this from my neighbor, I saw the day the boat came when she bought it and the day when it left and even you going ahead. i just stumbled across this by noticing the boat which i could see from my living room what a small world
Wow, crazy coincidence :D
thats so cool
No way, that’s awesome! You’ll have to come to the launch party and see her in the water after so many years outside your window.
Ugh bro! You NEVER sell your motorcycle! Never
You moved into a spider's house then killed it? Typical human.
I saw this same boat on marketplace and thought, "Wouldn't it be amazing if I bought it, restored it, and posted the process on TH-cam?" You, my friend, are living the life I didn't have the courage to. Congratulations on the beginning of this new adventure. I will be following your journey closely.
I think I watched the listing for a month and I finally had the “I’m just going to go take a look” moment. Glad you’re along for the ride, and hopefully we’ll get to see her in the water in a few years!
Every now and then I come across a gem on youtube, this is one of them.
If this man were to write these letters and turn them into a printed book, I would be obsessed. I would study it for years. I would share it to everyone-
It would be easily one of my favorite books
I spent 4+ years watching Leo rebuild his sailboat, Tally Ho. (TH-cam channel, Samson boat company) Now that his restoration is complete and he’s out sailing, I’ve been hoping another sailboat restoration would grab my attention. I love the boat. I love your choice to take on a project like this. Really looking forward to what’s to come.
This channel came just precis when Leo had finished his project... I have watched all 207 episodes.., from Norway. An amazing work...
Now we can continue, with a new project..., and I'm looking forward to it.
Let's hope Joshua manages this work in the same manner as Leo.
Yip.... Another classic adventure about to unfold.
I watched all of Tally Ho and I’m still watching her but I love woodworking more than sailing.
Sailing Yaba is another good one to watch. There is a lot to be learned on that one.
My thoughts exactly
What a unique video I wasn't expecting to come across. Earned that like and sub
In a somewhat strange time in my life I'm given hope that 27 will not be the last time I'll be faced with wonder, confusion, and the freedom to make decisions that will drastically change my life. Sometimes it feels like it will be. Some of the stress I feel is a fear that if I fuck up or fuck around anymore that I won't get another chance. Seeing someone buy a boat and move to the woods? That's risk. That's courage. That's hope. Thanks buddy.
From a 42yo, those moments still come, maybe fewer & farther between, but they're there for people who notice them and are open to the change. The only thing I'd tell my younger self is don't stress (easy to say & hard to do) & always remain curious. Stay good!
You are too young to feel so burdened. I hope you have someone you can talk with…pls take care.
Nothing makes me happier than someone chasing their dreams at whatever the cost. Best of luck, and merry Christmas!!!
This is the way to do renovation vids. Narration throughout and no disco music. Gotta respect the dedication too, leaving everything else behind. Good luck
Great story telling, editing and cinematography. Proves that with simple tools you can produce a great story which hopefully will continue. Good luck!
I enjoyed it
With Arabella, Tally Ho, and Rediviva all but finished this is what we needed boys.
Don't forget Artha.
@Hob0mancer I agree ! This project and how he's telling it , is perfect!
And the Itty Bitty (Ayo Fishing)
Way Easier to just build a new boat…
There's also @RestoringRosalind , He doesn't post much, but making great progress, and good content.
This. Is. Spectacular.
I love the angles, the narration, especially the pacing. I watch a lot of stuff at 1.25x or 1.5x, but this is just right in real time. I'm so glad this popped up in my feed, and I see there's already two more videos in the series. Excellent!
The letter style of video is wonderful, and your handwriting is impeccable.
New favorite series here we go. This is art. Good art too.
A 75 year old boat restorer, rebuilder, refinisher here. I'm along for the journey, thanks😁
I didn't know I wanted a boat in the woods but it turns out now I do, cheers for sending us this letter!
I haven't watched the entire video in fact I only watched the 1st 5 minutes and realized I don't know whether or not you know how to repair a boat but I have been watching TH-cam videos for 17 years and you sure as heck know how to make a TH-cam video. I subscribed.
Crazy to see that the first video is going viral. Subbing for your journey ahead! 😊
you are a true inspiration, I have a small wooden teak boat also I’m only 17 and I love it to bits! Your boat is incredible beautiful and she will look breathtaking gliding across the water!
Nice, dude! Have you done any trips with it? Where do sail her?
@@aboatinthewoodsshe hasn’t hit the water in about 40 years unfortunately, she’s still quite far from being able to be launched but I’m getting there 1 step at a time.
This was randomly recommended to me just now... WOW! This is fantastic.
I've never even been on a sail boat, but I can't stop watching this for some reason.
Love your style of storytelling. Keep it up! I can't wait to see where the wind takes you. 😊
This is so brilliantly told. Amazing.
Thank you! I’m a big fan of your work
Hàh....look who's talking.......😁( sùch a nice voice and great inspiring stories)
WOW what a recommendation from youtube, subbed immediately. cant wait to follow this project through the years, good luck
Oh pretty please keep the letters coming! This format is awesome - the videograhphy is excellent ! And you are great story teller !
I don't know what to say... I just want to say something that motivates you not to give up. This looks like a great project/story told in a very original way.
Thanks so much for your kind words, Simon. Comments like these make this whole thing worth it.
Yes, another 4 year marathon.👍👍
Best wishes from Northern Manitoba.
No doubt, I’m in this for the long haul haha
I feel like there's much I would give at this point of my life to be this exited and passionate about something.... ❤
Love finding a fellow Canadian who is working on a sailboat in even worse shape than ours.
What an absolute mess!!! And I'm here for every second!! Can't wait to watch aboard my 36 footer.
She’s beautiful. Excited to follow this project!
This project looks promising and I hope that you will find yourself satisfied with this ship sailing the waves one day. But as much as I hate to be the bearer of a bad news, you need to know this - You can not go to see the Yugoslavia no more :)
Immediate subscription.
Totally cool idea, very interesting project and incredibly original way to do it.
I wish everyone could listen to the owls like we get to.
Awesome.
Great video, beautiful boat, I'm stoked to watch you bring her back to life.
Thanks man, I hope I can do her justice. Love your videos!
Good for you! I'm so excited to follow you on your journey! Also, tell Wes Anderson I say hi.
"I wanted a project, something I could pour my heart into that would give me a newfound freedom when finished"
A man after my own heart
After 53 years on the rock I can say you are in my perfect world at this point!
I am definitely along for the journey and having a son named Joshua makes it that much better.
Amazing storytelling, I really like your poetic style. Can't wait for next episode! Best of luck with the project!
That's a good looking Boat you got there, Happy to see it go to someone who will truly appreciate and Take good care her.
Great timing, Tally Ho is finished and I need a story to follow for the next decade.
Me too.
Me also. Great video!!
Just two years to go.😊
@jimrobcoyle my money is on this guy being motivated, max of 2, two year bits.
It's nice to get in at the start of this story
This looks like a pretty fun, if ambitious project. Looking forward to seeing this old lady get her sea legs back!
love the filming- dont change anything! i was hoping to binge but looks like i am along for the ride-
My dad loves to work on boats as well. He recently bought one from the 70s and he spends most of his time there where I enjoy helping him. There’s something so beautiful about seeing the hope and potential in something many people haven’t had the imagination to and have cast aside. And is also extremely satisfying to accomplish what others told you was pointless to try.
"nothing half so much worth doing as simply messing around with boats".
I have a feeling we will soon come back to this video in years to come to feel nostalgia
Anchorage AK 12-8-24 ..10pm AK time .....Excellent content....This journey will provide an experience for personal growth & satisfaction that many of us cannot only dream of.....ALL THE BEST to you 🙏 🙏 👍 👍
Saw this and it has three elements that I was hooked on - the wooden boat, the filmwork, and the writing (not the literal visual of writing, but the writing of the story that is being narrated!)
Well done sir, well done!
subscribed!
what a beautiful handwriting! i am very excited for the letters to come
Only the 3rd channel on TH-cam where I won't miss an episode. Live your dreams my friend.
would you mind telling me the other two channels, Id like to give them a try, my current must watch channel is 'cabin river outdoors'
@@artofwargamblingstrategies Martijn Doolaard and Wild Homestead.
this is amazing! i genuinely am so excited to follow along with your journey. (thank you for not putting background music. it is so refreshing).
Absolutely insane project. Crazy to undertake. Subscribed.
This is gonna be fun. Any guy still using and iPhone 12 Pro from 2020 (like me) and I’m in. Yeah. He most likely upgraded, but it was a FORCED upgrade. I can get down with that. (Especially if he tried replacing a 12 pro for a cheaper phone.) He seems to spend money wisely on pizza as well, we can all agree that was a great purchase. Offbeat sense of humor with a veiled smartass undertone, instantly subscribed.
Hi Joshua, nice one, she looks like a fine seagoing boat..and welcome to the very select club of those mad enough to own and restore wooden boats.. Our 1962 39' Alfred Milne took 4 years to restore (its never really finished), but we've had as many years cruising the west coast of Scotland now and it was all worth it (mostly). You'll no doubt get loads of advice, I would say listen to the boat, she will tell you if she doesn't like what your doing.. Good luck, persist and you will make it!
I’m looking forward to follow your story. And you have beautiful handwriting.
I don't think I've seen anyone start so strong before. The storytelling, the production quality and the subject is fantastic. I'd try to patch the hole and any structural hull damage then caulk it and get it into water every year. Being on land makes them dry out and leak worse and it's a hassle to get them watertight. If possible it can be good to let it hang in the lift straps from a crane so it doesn't sink for at least a day while you pump out water, fix leaks and let it swell. Usually takes a few days to get water tight even with a boat that's in the water every year. With a clinker hull a wax paste has been enough but the gaps looks kinda big here. (Not a boat builder though, we've just had a ton of boats in the family). Looking forward to see what you get up to.
Thanks Viktor! Yes she’s definitely dried out, she’s been out of the water a LONG time. A day or two in the sling will likely be the launch strategy.
Very excited to watch this project develop and see your boat sail again! The style and aesthetic of your filmmaking is wonderful too!
Hi from England, your boat is beautiful. Well worthy of saving. A lot of work but she looks in good shape. I look forward to watching your progress. Good luck and best wishes.
not even a minute in and ive subbed, not even halfway and im turning on notifications and you never even asked! youre inspiring me to start saving and working towards a few of my own dreams again! i wanted to travel alot when i was a fresh adult but quickly got sobered by reality and the pandemic
are there really that many boats like this that theres businesses set up for it? like is this how boats are stored?? i live in seattle so all i know are boat yards and like racks that looks like they gotta use cranes or something to put boats up on, its insane
Nice introduction and the letter as a storytelling device is original among boatbuilding channels. I'm about 18 years into my rebuild of an old wooden boat and I wish you luck. What you said about loving the boat is the key because it is basically an irrational enterprise, but for me I would not trade for the experience.
I love that, “an irrational enterprise”. Sometimes you just love something and want to bring it back to life
No way! Your first scene is exactly how I felt when I seen your video recommended! Speaks to my soul 😊🙏💞
I love your video! When I was your age I got a 150 foot north sea trawler! Beautiful boat but It was more boat than I could afford to fix up! I now live on an old 1945 65 foot navy tugboat! I sailed it from Seattle to Lewiston Idaho over 800 miles! It’s been an awesome experience! Many people didn’t believe I could make it! I had one friend who believed in me and when I was about to change my mind he pushed me to continue! Everyone needs a friend like that! Now the first boat didn’t become a reality but I learned so much and it opened so many opportunities for me! Everyone’s story is unique and I hope you keep making videos of your progress!!
The boat must be super excited to be receiving all this attention. Congrats and enjoy!
CONGRATS, SHES A BEAUTY! I AM SHOOK at how similar our situations are!
I'm a 37 year old, single dog dad, heritage stone mason, sick of stagnant city life and breaking my back paying someones mortgage.
I was mindlessly scrolling marketplace (HAH!), bought a sailboat (1960s Herreshoff), sold all my stuff... my e-bike & Harley..
and I'm headed west for mild winters, to restore it in the rainforest while I liveaboard.
It brought me great comfort & joy to see someone else bringing their dream to life.. no matter how outlandish it may seem. YOU'RE DOING IT MAN!!!
I HAD to break the monotony.. this ain't livin'.. Bring on the ticks and spiders!
I look forward to seeing your story unfold. You're making amazing content..
Thank you sincerely for the motivation, and best of luck!
Dude that’s a crazy coincidence! “Tradesman sells motorcycle and leaves city to restore boat in forest” might become a TH-cam genre. Are you going to do videos or posts anywhere?
Psyched to have you along!
@@aboatinthewoods I'm all for that genre, haha! I'm a huge introvert.. not very active on SM, but your tasteful content is giving me inspiration. I'll reach out with some pictures in the near future! LET'S GOOOOO ⛵🛠
I cannot wait to experience this journey with you, Godspeed man, this is probably the coolest project I’ve seen on TH-cam in years
Outstanding! Very excited to follow along. A nice mix of technical boat restoration along with life in the woods and a glimpse of your daily life will be perfect.
That’s exactly what I’m going for, thanks for following!
AMAZING video, subscribed 😀
This is really some captivating, creative filmmaking, I'm hooked.
So I have this fantasy every time I see a boat rotting away in a field somewhere..... You are living my dream. And I really like the old school "writing a letter" motif. Nice touch.
Fantastic adventure you’re starting! I’ve followed the Tally Ho rebuild since episode 1 when Leo was a spry lad, and I can’t wait to continue the journey with you. Wonderful storytelling style. I can hardly contain my excitement! ⛵️
What an introduction to a project a human a filmmaker. Couldn't have been a better first impression. Looking forward to what's to come.
well said i agree 100 %
Good video, wish you luck with this gigantic project. Cheers from Germany.
Good for you! I’m 70 years old and have found I’m not physically able to do the things I intended to do when I retired.
I’m happy to follow you on your journey.
Age 12 I bought my first sailboat (Sunfish) in 1965. I too broke the mast step having way too much fun. Sailed a Y-Flyer in Alberta & BC, until it too expired. Helped a friend build our 24 Coldmold Cedar sailboat in 1988 which is still going strong out of Vancouver, plus have a couple of Lasers for friends & Family to sail on in English Bay. WE are looking forward to following your Letters.
Those old sunfish are so much fun. I’ll never forget the feeling of her starting to plane and the stays vibrating as she picked up speed. Glad to have you along!
I've been watching Acorn to Arabella for the past few years, and this video popped up in my recommended feed today. Looking forward to watching this restoration unfold, and I'm sure you'll give this boat the care and attention she deserves.
I passed this thumbnail by the first time. Then I came back to it, thank goodness. I am settling for the long haul, Josh. Go get ’er!
It reminds me of my dad's boat. He left it in the back yard for years and we finally broke it into bits and hauled it off
very neat handwriting - no doubt others will enjoy reading your letters too
Keep it coming, brother. This is so fun. Best of luck!
I have subscribed, I restored a wooden boat 40 yrs ago and swore I would never own one again but I would not change one second of the experince. There will be days of ''what have I done'' but when she will be completed, she will be a work of art. When asked when she will be in the water the only answer is when she will be completely ready. Have a brave heart and accept any help that is offered but never waver in your decision.
Best regards
I started sailing as a kid in the Penobscot bay, your story brought back all those memories, thank you
Well this came up on my feed .Cant wait for this journey well done for stepping outside the box .Cheers from Manly Sydney Australia
"There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats". Enjoy the adventure and thanks for bringing us along.
I swear I've heard that saying before and I have to agree. Like an adventure waiting to happen always something to do and somewhere to go in a boat no matter the make or model. A boat will make you smile and piss you off like any good companion should.
Brilliant Joshua
So cool
Best new content I’ve watched in a long time.
Fine looking lady you have there!
Best of luck and thanks for tackling the restoration of this beautiful yacht. Sounds like she has quite a history ❤
Keep the videos on your journey coming.. you obviously are a skilled craftsman and it seems you're really good at telling a story
Fuckin let’s go. This came up on my feed, so stoked. What a dream you’re living man
Your boat is beautiful , Sounds magical sleeping in a tent on your boat
Happy birthday 🎉🎈🎂🎁🍸
As with others in the comments have said we needed this and I love the personal feeling by making it feel like a letter! makes it feel like more than just a project.
you shuld right a book, especially including the letters. i also really like the pacing and layout/order
Wishing you all the best with your project, and can’t wait to follow your journey. ❤
You made me remember my first boat, that magical first night aboard, broken free of the rat race.
I like sailboats and anything around them but I'm most excited about your story telling and film making. The whole premise of a letter written to loved ones is incredible. i subscribed just to see HOW you tell the story
I'm exited to follow along! Good luck with the restoration, and greetings from Belgium!
@@bramvandeveire4560 thanks, Bram glad to have you along!
Tons of comments already but in the off chance you see it, just wanted to say this is excellent and an instant subscribe. Really well filmed & told, can't wait for more. The boat project is wildly impractical, those are the best decisions in life. Werner Herzog said there is the truth of accountants and then there is ecstatic truth--no accountant would have made this decision and this experience offers true ecstasy. Good luck out there!
Back in 1984 I rescued a 7 ton 28 foot boat called Oneida II. I found it in Huntsville Ontario and moved it to my yard in Kearney, Ontario. It was designed by Alister Stairs in Bridgewater Nova Scotia and built in Montreal in 1947. I had her until 1998. She was oak framed and carvel planked with white cedar to the water line and red cedar above. Sadly she was galvanized cut nail fastened and was great for sailing the great lakes but I made the mistake of taking her to the Bahamas on a 3 1/2 month journey. When I returned she was never the same. She is gone now and sits as a wreck in Scotia Junction, Ontario but she is still on the Ships Registry and all I have of her now is her Registry Papers. I wish you luck on your project. It will be a real learning curve for you. If you need any advice I am always available on Facebook.
just minutes in, and i'm engrosed into this beauty of a video, this is my kind of thing, i absolute love watching these, but only a few have scratched the itch in my brain, one recently was callmekevin's caravan, and now this one, i'm loving it :D I hope it doesnt get too hard for you
Your boat has beutiful lines and I understand and appreciate your passion for saving her. I'm finishing a house that I've built single handed at age 72. It's been a grind but I've stuck with it and am almost there. I'll be watching your journey and cheering you on.
Great first-time viewing for me. I look forward to travelling with you on your journey. Keep up the good work.
Great project and your story telling skills make following that much more interesting.