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Building the TotalBoat work skiff - Over it goes (Episode 22) 

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It's finally time for us flip the skiff over, but first we need to finish attaching the runners to the bottom of the boat. In this video Lou is going to show you how he pre-drilled the runners with three different bits before nailing them down using 3 1/2-inch boat nails or cut nails. After that we'll saw off the over hanging ends of the runners and then touch them up with a handsaw, planer and chisel blade. Now we're gonna flip it over and take a look at all our hard work.
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@hidingfromu5293
@hidingfromu5293 Год назад
Attention to detail that most people, even shipbuilders will never see is what makes your work the Rembrandt of Shipwrights. 99% of the builders would have omitted those small extra details figuring it’s not necessary or has no function. But it’s those details that make a boat last a long time. Those details have purpose. When you see work like that it is a piece of art. Thanks for sharing and explaining.
@cobhmanwelder4760
@cobhmanwelder4760 7 лет назад
you have an irishman looking on here with great satisfaction that people are still making stuff like this, practical, fun and with a real trade touch to it. you are a fantastic craftsman and i enjoy the no bullshit attitude you have to getting a job done. thanks
@robertcraig5741
@robertcraig5741 7 лет назад
There is something about that moment when you flip the hull over - excitement, anticipation, accomplishment - you name it. Not quite the same when you build a boat upright, it just sort of happens. I could feel your enthusiasm when you turned her over. That was always a fun day when we were building Lightning Class back in the 50s and called the yard crew into the boat shop to take a hull off the form and turn her over. Looking forward to seeing her fitted out on the interior. Thank you for sharing your adventure!
@arumm1977
@arumm1977 7 лет назад
Really appreciate your instruction. Building a wooden skiff has been a dream of mine for the last 20 years.
@hizaneenoordin4692
@hizaneenoordin4692 7 лет назад
when you turn the boat,looks really worth the time spent...can feel how happy you are.Very nostalgic....I'm waiting for the skiff to touch the water.This is the the best boat building video.Craving for next video...
@aserta
@aserta 7 лет назад
What a treat. She's born now, right side up, and she looks proper. From start to end this video was fabulous, can't wait to see what's next. :)
@arkansas1313
@arkansas1313 7 лет назад
Lou, its so relaxing seeing you enjoying the building of this boat, a man who likes to get out of bed and go to work. Sure wish all Americans were as great at their craft as you are doing yours'. You sir, have my utmost respect! While framing houses in the early 1970's I used those cut nails to nail the bottom plates to the concrete slab. They held very well. If you had a misplacement and had to pull the nails, they didn't release...chunks of concrete came up with the nails as they were pulled. Thanks for refreshing my memory about them...."the good old days"....lol ....13
@markpalmer5311
@markpalmer5311 7 лет назад
Excellent. Another milestone. This continues to be a weekly highlight and I am learning so much for my grandson's boat project!
@USNERDOC
@USNERDOC 7 лет назад
Wow! She gets turned over on this episode. Very cool. I am so much enjoying this series. I look forward to every episode. I love watching you work and more importantly enjoy the history and dialogue. I don't comment very often but felt very motivated once she was turned upright and you hopped in for some reminiscing. Great channel and awesome build series.
@DanielBacaMaker
@DanielBacaMaker 7 лет назад
I love that this is a trip to your childhood, Louis (My late father's name BTW, and he welded his own fishing boat, too, before I was born.). I love that you are sharing your love with us, and really opening my eyes as a Scene Tech for Theater to better methods of "non-straight-line" construction. I've already used your lessons in the thing's I've built. Thank you.
@ryanflynn682
@ryanflynn682 7 лет назад
Talk about passion. This guy is next level. Belt broke? Don't have time to go to the store and buy one cause we're working on a skiff? Some rope will fix that. Respect.
@donwilliams3626
@donwilliams3626 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your craftsmanship and educating your followers by explaining hows and whys for each step of the build. The stories from your youth are a bonus gift to all.
@gmaclaren
@gmaclaren 7 лет назад
No words can express my enjoyment. Thanks, Louis.
@brucemcnally3924
@brucemcnally3924 5 лет назад
It's been a privilege to follow your journey building your skiff and heartwarming to watch the years fall away as your joy transported you back to your youth and watching your Dad work on his skiff. Thank you sir!
@meduffer
@meduffer 7 лет назад
It's always remarkable seeing someone doing something with passion. Outstanding work!
@DerekPlace
@DerekPlace 7 лет назад
Love seeing Lou so happy and proud of his work. Completely justified. Following this build is one of my favorite series on youtube. I feel like Lou could explain how he sweeps his shop and I still wouldn't miss an episode. the fact he's building a beautiful skiff is icing on the cake.
@BillKibby1
@BillKibby1 7 лет назад
Thank you Lou for the new installment! It is a true joy to witness the love you have for your craft, must have been truly exciting to step into the boat for the first time. Best!
@friendlypiranha774
@friendlypiranha774 5 лет назад
You can be immensely proud of your work. I am loving this series. Thank you so much.
@pauldeck9960
@pauldeck9960 7 лет назад
You're a beauty, Lou. You seriously deserve a big time TV contract. Informative and entertaining!!
@mikelewis6629
@mikelewis6629 7 лет назад
Thanks Lou! It's great to see your excitement when you reminisce about your Dad and how he used his skiffs. It's that intimate connection with the past (either personal or historical) that make the building of wooden boats so satisfying. You're a natural on these videos, and remind me of the talented builders I knew in Maine when I started out.
@PaulMeyette
@PaulMeyette 7 лет назад
My God I am so feeling the excitement of flipping it over! What an episode.
@oscarmadrid8452
@oscarmadrid8452 7 лет назад
“It’s kind of a labor of love and I am happy to do it” …and it shows Lou! Absolutely Brilliant!
@walterchopek2985
@walterchopek2985 4 года назад
Oscar Madr
@bigviking0001
@bigviking0001 7 лет назад
Just been enjoying the heck out of these videos! Was a sailor for a time, but don't live near water now. Probably never build a boat. As a luthier, I really appreciate all the tips and boat science you explain. Thanks Lou!!!!
@markperry7358
@markperry7358 7 лет назад
what a lovely good natured clever man .... having been in the woodwork business all my working life you see all to often ignorant people who are afraid to share their experience ... not our Louis .. thank you .
@heforgave
@heforgave 7 лет назад
Cool to hear the excitement in your voice. Sounds like a kid on Christmas morning!
@johndavis4800
@johndavis4800 7 лет назад
You're the man, Lou! Such self-effacing enthusiasm from a true artist is rare and very touching.
@stuckinbabylon186
@stuckinbabylon186 7 лет назад
It's coming along! I'm very happy and excited to see it coming along! Can't wait to see what's to come next. She's starting to look better and better too!
@MaxMakerChannel
@MaxMakerChannel 7 лет назад
Love this series! One day when I have more space in my workshop I am going to build one too, but with stitch and glue.
@nadia2761
@nadia2761 4 года назад
used
@patrickcr2728
@patrickcr2728 7 лет назад
The mans attention to detail and the knowledge of his subject is just so inspiring , what an artist engineer . So glad I found this channel.
@trsnomis6471
@trsnomis6471 4 года назад
Not only a master craftsman but a natural instructor. Truly gifted and practiced.
@natetehgr8
@natetehgr8 7 лет назад
I got so excited when I heard that the boat was going to be flipped over. This is my favorite show. Thanks!
@mectechman1
@mectechman1 7 лет назад
It shows on you, that this is a labour of love for you. The result so far is evidence of your wonderful artisan skills with attention down to all the small details. Thank you for sharing!
@BalkanShipyards
@BalkanShipyards 7 лет назад
Flipping a hull for the first time is always a special moment, you deserve it! I love it. Thanks.
@jukeman57
@jukeman57 7 лет назад
Lou, she's looking good. Glad to see her sitting up right. I can tell you are excited too. Thanks for your sharing your knowledge and skills.
@andymartin1316
@andymartin1316 7 лет назад
Beautiful work, Lou. I learn so much about woodworking from these vids.
@MaxMakerChannel
@MaxMakerChannel 7 лет назад
Andy Martin Especially since he does a lot of things quite unconventionally. Like those giant galvanised screws, the use of the electric plane or those nails in this episode.
@andymartin1316
@andymartin1316 7 лет назад
The part where he explained why the cut nails hold so well and how you're supposed to use them was all news to me.
@miguelslade
@miguelslade 5 лет назад
Yes Lou, we are very happy to see it, another brilliant episode
@grahamflynn9848
@grahamflynn9848 7 лет назад
Beautiful! Love your show and can't wait to see the boat in the water.
@natewadsworth8873
@natewadsworth8873 7 лет назад
Just love this video, especially the excitement at the end. I think I am just as excited as Lou to get it in the water. You are a true craftsman. Thank you for sharing.
@MrDynamitd
@MrDynamitd 7 лет назад
Can you imagine building a space shuttle from wood , only Lou could do it and with no plans! Love these videos , takes me back to the 1950's when I was raised by my Grandparents'and the woodworking skills I picked up from gramps
@joetiller1031
@joetiller1031 7 лет назад
I didn't know craftsmen like you are still around, hats off to you sir.
@jamesfreddys
@jamesfreddys 7 лет назад
Absolutely fantastic series on this build thanks you for sharing.
@Airn5475
@Airn5475 7 лет назад
Awesome! Happy that we all get to be a part of this creation! Thanks for putting this on YT
@TerryPullen
@TerryPullen 7 лет назад
There is just no bullshit in this guy. From his low tech tools to his high fashion belt. I just love guys like Lou.
@albac0re
@albac0re 7 лет назад
Keep up the brilliant work! Great video!!! Lou, your enthusiasm and excitement is contagious!!
@deckiedeckie
@deckiedeckie 7 лет назад
Loved your videos...all of them....one always learns something new...but what I liked the most is your yapping your assertiveness nothing better than to listen to somebody that projects the idea that he really knows what he's talking about...May you enjoy it for many yrs old salt..Semper Paratus.....Feliz Navidad!!
@tomweller5045
@tomweller5045 7 лет назад
Lou, I really like you explanations, and now you've added a visual demonstration as to how and why the plank is cut, so it fits the line of the boat. Brilliant. The saw cut method was fantastic. I love this series.
@votedean1335
@votedean1335 7 лет назад
Lou, you're the real deal. Wicked start, keep up the good work.
@sjbetadam787
@sjbetadam787 7 лет назад
This is an incredible series - thank you, Lou! So very satisfying to watch and so incredibly informative. Cheers!
@georgejohnson1537
@georgejohnson1537 7 лет назад
I'm very happy to see it and watch you build it! It's been a pleasure and have learned a lot.......Thank you My skill set grows with every video you put out. Have a great day Lou
@billmoore2493
@billmoore2493 7 лет назад
Your joy of boats and the sea is evident. Thanks for sharing it. Can't wait for the next episode.
@georgewarmowski6881
@georgewarmowski6881 4 года назад
I'm not to into Boats but Carpentry in general. That being said I learn a lot from watching these videos, I will not soon forget what gives cut nails their holding power. No where but a tradesman would no that or even care. Keep up the good work.
@stevievaughne2770
@stevievaughne2770 6 лет назад
it looks fantastic so far,4 am here half way through this super boat build and just got to keep watching haha, looks like a lie in for me in the morning.
@richhamel6810
@richhamel6810 7 лет назад
Just love watching Lou. . .the excitement in his voice talking about what you can do in this boat is just great. You can picture him on Narragansett bay as kids playing in one of these. . .thank you for sharing.
@bugdr262
@bugdr262 7 лет назад
After righting the boat your excitement was obvious. Congratulations on the progress. I sure do enjoy watching these videos. Thanks for posting them and bringing us along for the build.
@cholulahotsauce6166
@cholulahotsauce6166 7 лет назад
Out of all the channels I'm subscribed to, by far the one I'm most excited to see updates from.
@turbocobra
@turbocobra 7 лет назад
Really enjoying this journey, thanks for sharing. Love you storytelling style!
@kenchuba6024
@kenchuba6024 7 лет назад
I really enjoy how he explains what he's doing and why. So much to learn from him and he's a natural at presenting these videos.
@lukeozdigger5730
@lukeozdigger5730 7 лет назад
Yeah man' I'm happy to see it! I'm really enjoying the work skiff series' great wood working skills! I'm picking up a lot.
@stampenrangers
@stampenrangers 7 лет назад
I love this series. Friday mornings with a pint of coffee and a new episode. Love it... Thank you!
@charlesmiller5078
@charlesmiller5078 7 лет назад
On your video about chainsaw sharpening, I have been trying to learn for awhile, but I took your advise and put on a pair of Magnifiers , Wow what a difference, Now Im able to see the very cut of the tooth, Improved my sharpening by 100%. I dont know why I never thought about doing that, I would wear my reading glasses, but with the mags, everything is perfectly clear now. Thanks. Its the little things that make the biggest difference.
@BaronCreel
@BaronCreel 7 лет назад
I've been watching for a while, awesome to see this boat coming together. Gonna be a masterwork at the end
@southjerseysound7340
@southjerseysound7340 7 лет назад
I can't wait to build one of these with my kids,I really appreciate you doing this series.While I had planned on probably building one before I was a bit lost on the best design and what to do and your series has sealed the deal. So besides being one of the best build series on RU-vid at the moment.You're going to help a lot of folks make those same memories you were just talking about and to me thats what's really important. So I really wanted to say Thank you.
@bswathen3198
@bswathen3198 7 лет назад
These videos are some of the best. Thank you for the quality advice and content, this type of stuff inspires the next generation of boat builders.
@CalHallows
@CalHallows 7 лет назад
I love the enthusiasm at the end of the video! Whilst I may never build a boat, I'm loving watching the progress of this one.
@hoozleup
@hoozleup 7 лет назад
Best video yet Lou! Great to see that spark in your eye when you got in the boat at the end. Cheers from NZ.
@TheStarkFist
@TheStarkFist 7 лет назад
Loving it! This has helped so much with my McKenzie Dory. Please keep them coming!
@howielane8406
@howielane8406 7 лет назад
"Over it goes (Episode 22)" Man oh Man! I been waiting for this Episode! Looks great! Fantastic - I guess I am spoiled some what watching Lou, work his magic. Awesome.
@MaxMakerChannel
@MaxMakerChannel 7 лет назад
It really does look like a boat. Fantastic!
@zachrollins5025
@zachrollins5025 7 лет назад
Looking Great Lou!! Can't wait to carry it down the boat ramp !!
@karltraunmuller7048
@karltraunmuller7048 7 лет назад
Your videos are *really* well made, and I love your attention to detail, care, and craftmanship. Thanks so much for sharing your wisdom.
@jesscneal
@jesscneal 7 лет назад
I have no interest in boats but this is extremely enjoyable to watch. Fantastic craftsmanship
@bobpitt1261
@bobpitt1261 5 лет назад
Fabulous video Louis. It is a real pleasure to watch a super skilled craftsman do their work.
@kenmarapese9085
@kenmarapese9085 7 лет назад
Watched all 22 episodes and was very entertained, I will look forward to the rest of them!
@Lanxe
@Lanxe 7 лет назад
Great work Lou - I was grinning like a kid watching it all. Thanks!
@ikelewis678
@ikelewis678 7 лет назад
Congratulations!! I've been watching from the beginning, and it's so exciting to see it right-ways-round. It looks swell.
@LoneRevD
@LoneRevD 7 лет назад
Amazing work as always, always makes me smile to see it that much further along. Thanks for sharing you knowledge, its incredible.
@andrewdavis6917
@andrewdavis6917 5 лет назад
Very nice, you remind me of people I've known in the past. Nice to see and hear someone who knows what he's doing. The boat looks fair and capable. Hello from Texas
@BxKRs
@BxKRs 7 лет назад
Wow! Great work! I'm excited to see it upright and even more so to eventually see it complete
@Mrcaffinebean
@Mrcaffinebean 7 лет назад
Love these videos, Lou is such a craftsman and I love his excitement
@woodfather
@woodfather 7 лет назад
Wow, that enthusiasm and passion at the end, brilliant to see!
@bosse641
@bosse641 7 лет назад
Good job Lou. ....so nice to see it turned the right way. ...look forward to see it in water.
@brucewayne2984
@brucewayne2984 7 лет назад
Dude, I'm addicted to this build series. Your a great carpenter!!
@WilliamAlanPhoto
@WilliamAlanPhoto 7 лет назад
I so enjoy watching this series!
@TokyoCraftsman
@TokyoCraftsman 7 лет назад
What a "Turning Point" in the build! Fantastic, Christmas came came early on this one! Thanks!
@rlo5547
@rlo5547 7 лет назад
Can't wait for the next segment! love your passion and your knowledge!
@chriss5776
@chriss5776 7 лет назад
Love the series and how excited you got when the skiff was flipped over.
@deancarder377
@deancarder377 7 лет назад
I love these episodes and admire your craftsmanship! I cannot wait to see the finished craft.
@ryanmurphy007
@ryanmurphy007 7 лет назад
That exact point where the boat is flipped, you can see the pure joy. And that is exactly why making things what ever they may be is all about.
@jgpeabody
@jgpeabody 7 лет назад
Great work Lou! Awesome to see it come together.
@Roganberg
@Roganberg 7 лет назад
This series is fantastic! Thank you for sharing towards the end of the video. Makes me want to build one!
@littleshopofsawdust1157
@littleshopofsawdust1157 7 лет назад
The grain of the wood is so beautiful, it's a crime to cover it with paint. What a beautiful craft!
@chevy6299
@chevy6299 7 лет назад
It's fun watching you have fun Lou.
@stevenhardy2898
@stevenhardy2898 7 лет назад
Excellent series...way better than any tv documentary. !
@keithtpullin
@keithtpullin 6 лет назад
You're right there Lou, were real happy to see it.
@uberDoward
@uberDoward 7 лет назад
Louis, fantastic work, and yes, it's easy to tell that flipping it over is a milestone :) She seems like a real stiff skiff, and I can't wait to see her complete!
@jakobhovman
@jakobhovman 7 лет назад
Another great and informative episode...! Louis is an excellent host and boatbuilder... a Real Storyteller...! The Video Work is also great... "simple", sufficient and sober... Totally Top Team...!
@ecrusch
@ecrusch 7 лет назад
The roll-over is a big day Lou ! Really enjoying watching you build this great Skiff. Thanks for sharing our talent. Eric central Florida
@rodmoyes2235
@rodmoyes2235 7 лет назад
Fabulous video, can't wait for the next and all future instalments.
@cappywa
@cappywa 7 лет назад
Loving every minute of it Lou. Cheers mate your a LEGEND!!!
@vl_hantverk
@vl_hantverk 7 лет назад
You are a master Sir, I'm very thankful for these videos, I can tell you really enjoy what you do. It's a pleasure to follow you on this project!
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