Acorns to Arabella

The Main Sand Box for bertram31.com

Moderators: CaptPatrick, mike ohlstein, Bruce

Post Reply
kross1
Posts: 186
Joined: Nov 17th, '17, 15:45
Location: Long Island

Acorns to Arabella

Post by kross1 »

Hello All
I don’t know if anybody has seen this but I just discovered it. There are a bunch of guys in Massachusetts building a massive 38 foot wooden sailboat. The work that needs to be done is unbelievable. The craftsmanship is amazing. I’m not into sailboats but this is like old time ship building. They have a YouTube channel with many videos but they also have a part one and part two video that recaps the last few years. You can look it up on the Internet it’s pretty amazing. Hope some of you enjoy this.
B28 "NINA PETER SANTA MARIA"
Tony Meola
Senior Member
Posts: 7036
Joined: Jun 29th, '06, 21:24
Location: Hillsdale, New Jersey
Contact:

Re: Acorns to Arabella

Post by Tony Meola »

Have not heard about it. Working on wooden boats and building a wooden boat is a becoming a lost art.
1975 FBC BERG1467-315
kross1
Posts: 186
Joined: Nov 17th, '17, 15:45
Location: Long Island

Re: Acorns to Arabella

Post by kross1 »

These guys harvest their own trees and mill them. They make a 9000 pound lead keel it’s just amazing to watch.
B28 "NINA PETER SANTA MARIA"
User avatar
Carl
Senior Member
Posts: 6082
Joined: Jul 5th, '06, 06:45
Location: Staten Island NY

Re: Acorns to Arabella

Post by Carl »

I knew that sounded familiar.
Bruce brought this up some time ago.

http://bertram31.com/newbb/viewtopic.ph ... la#p133406



Sometimes I wish I could give up this and go build a boat...

Then again I sort of am doing that...without giving this job up and it is just a repower.

...and of course there is the fact I'm allergic to wood.
pschauss
Posts: 548
Joined: Oct 31st, '17, 12:08
Location: Long Island

Re: Acorns to Arabella

Post by pschauss »

Forty some years ago I spent one winter resurrecting a 16' wooden sail boat. After sailing her for two seasons I sold her and bought a fiberglass boat.
Peter Schauss
Water-Lou
1978 B31 SF (BERG 1727M781-314)
Tony Meola
Senior Member
Posts: 7036
Joined: Jun 29th, '06, 21:24
Location: Hillsdale, New Jersey
Contact:

Re: Acorns to Arabella

Post by Tony Meola »

My wife's Uncle in his younger days used to be a big Wood Boat guy. In fact for a while he was a Trustee with the Toms River Seaport and Museum. He used to run their Classic Wooden boat show every year. I love wooden boats but too much work.
1975 FBC BERG1467-315
Seapalm
Posts: 91
Joined: Sep 10th, '17, 21:04
Location: Niceville FL

Re: Acorns to Arabella

Post by Seapalm »

In my 30’s I restored an old Rybovich. It was a true labor of Love. It was all wood and fiberglass sandwiched into art form, it was an honor to have the opportunity to work on this beautiful vessel, let alone to own her and enjoy her! She was truly a classic with lines that others would envy...
But most of my time on her after the restoration was maintaining her. The wood was constantly in motion and always in need of attention. Not a lot of time to fish. Even sitting on the hook I couldn’t relax and had to give her elbow grease and love. It was sad to move her on, but I made a handsome profit and now have time to fish! We have to pick our own poison wisely…
"Some of its Magic, some of its Tragic", Jimmy Buffet
Bertram 35 "SeaDuction”
Bertram 31 Project
Bertram 25 Project
Bertram 20 Baron Project
Florida Panhandle
User avatar
Rocky
Senior Member
Posts: 690
Joined: Nov 23rd, '08, 10:36
Location: Northern California

Re: Acorns to Arabella

Post by Rocky »

I’ve been watching this on youtube it’s amazing other people just come in to help with same interest and give these guys a hand!
It’s really grown because of the intense interest of surrounding people and there perseverance. Very interesting equipment they gathered along the way too, to help with progression.

Seapalm- the Rybovich history is truly amazing as well.
Here is some reading about company, similar to Bertram in some ways.

https://www.michaelrybovichandsons.com/ ... s/history/
Seapalm
Posts: 91
Joined: Sep 10th, '17, 21:04
Location: Niceville FL

Re: Acorns to Arabella

Post by Seapalm »

A great read, thanks Rocky!
I recently saw a video on a Michael Rybovich boat named “Lizzy Bee”, another piece of art. Google this fine vessel, new and pricey too!
"Some of its Magic, some of its Tragic", Jimmy Buffet
Bertram 35 "SeaDuction”
Bertram 31 Project
Bertram 25 Project
Bertram 20 Baron Project
Florida Panhandle
User avatar
Rocky
Senior Member
Posts: 690
Joined: Nov 23rd, '08, 10:36
Location: Northern California

Re: Acorns to Arabella

Post by Rocky »

Yes it’s interesting when a boat company grows so does the LOA.
I wonder if these new talented guys with the 38 footer will do another build but more ship-like next.
Like Rybovich’s philosophy: Listen, think, and create, these guys could really take off and persue there special talents
and keep going with it!
I’d like to think I have gained alot of knowledge myself by working with this Bertram group of friends here on my 31, that is with the help of all the collective first hand knowledge everyone shares with us! Truly an awesome site to be a part of.
ianupton
Senior Member
Posts: 548
Joined: Jul 1st, '06, 16:53
Location: Peninsula, OH

Re: Acorns to Arabella

Post by ianupton »

I have been watching this channel as well.

A lot of work, but kudos for their efforts.
Yannis
Senior Member
Posts: 3074
Joined: Oct 23rd, '13, 09:41
Location: Athens, Greece

Re: Acorns to Arabella

Post by Yannis »

There is also another channel called “Sampson boat co” with similar extraordinary carpentry skills.
1973 B28 FBC/2007 4LHA STP's - "Phantom Duck" - Hull "BER 00794 1172"
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot], JeremyD and 633 guests