Jeff Burton 46' Boat Construction Time Lapse (4 of 4)
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- NASCAR driver Jeff Burton's 46' custom boat being built by Jarrett Bay Boatworks. This video covers the entire 1 year build process from January 2010 - 2011. www.jarrettbay....
You guys have a level of skill that is unmatched by anybody. That boat/vessel is an incredible piece of artwork. I could stay in there all day and just watch you guys do stuff. I can’t believe these boats don’t cost more than they do
That’s fascinating to watch and the boat is so beautiful I know the owner is very proud to have such a work of art to call their own...
Beautiful! I was lucky enough to be a plankowner on an aircraft carrier (for those that don't know that means a sailor who was a crew member during the construction of a ship/vessel) and watched in a muuuch slower way, the crafting of our ship. The amazing woodcrafting of the hull on this boat in your video was so fun to watch. I hope she spends many wonderful years on the water.
Wow guys thanks for thinking of doing this and posting it for all of us to watch!
The skilled man hours that went into this work of art are impressive. I wish the lucky new owner all the best.
Nice boat. Ive done a bunch of fiberglass boats but never stick built on thats hard to do. You guys did a great looking job 👍 hats off to ya!!!
She's beautiful. Great video and beautiful craftsmanship. BTW Aluminum lacks soul, wood is alive.
Nice music to go insane
Now that's what I call craftsmanship wow.
Amazing job!!! You guys are Making boating great again!!!!
It is a beautiful boat, the planing angle is just about right, one hopes that the wood is given a good preservative as the trouble with wood is the fresh rain and dew that plays havoc with the wood above the decks. Under the water with salt water normally there is nothing to worry about but with dew and rain water, well I have seen too many rotting boats being affected.
As for the flare at the front, I personally would have started the flare way down the shipside as it seems a little too thin starting it way up high, and it looks more like a shelf rather than a flare, also it would have fared better in an oncoming wave and even with a following wave, though the bows are well filled to stop broaching when high waves are attacking from the back.
The engine installation is excellent. The cut-water curve at 6:16 is so classical and one cannot improve much on those classical lines. The stainless steel structure up top seems to have been designed by someone who does know exactly what he is doing and he certainly knows his structural foundations, my congratulations!
Great video,great stuff. Thanks for these!!
I see this video and a big question arises, (I don't know anything about boats) but how do you fix the wood to the structures? just glue and resin? good video to learn those who don't know anything
Damn good looking boat!
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale,
A tale of a fateful trip
That started from this tropic port
Aboard this tiny ship...
Beautiful boat, built in what I'd consider, record time. Almost too nice to get covered with fish slime. 😁
Thanks for the videos. 👍
I noticed these engines were directly under the salon like other builds. Is that because of the pod drives?
What weight distribution do you aim for? I assume this has a different wight distribution compared to conventional shaft driven setup?
I love the ZF pod system for the drive train, with a CAT you can't go wrong. That boat will turn on a dime.
Have watched y'all videos probably twice love your boats curious on this one why pods and how did it run v the twin screw
Nice, thx for sharing
Wonder the wieght difference between cold mold vs fiberglass molded hull. Im guessing these boats are a little heavier. Thats a good thing sometimes. Very fine machine. Love that Carolina flair.
cold mold is lighter
It astonishes me that these don't come out of the same kind robotized assembly line factory that automobiles do. We don't expect hand-built cars to be better than factory-made but that's what people expect of boats.
Now that is art. amazing. I wish I could work for you guys.
of course, you can..
Ohhhwow watching from philippines
oh man Is this built out of woods?! awesome!
Good job, there's a lot to learn. Like.
super Video !!!!!
on how its made an awesome boat
Nothing on the water is Sexier then a boat made out of Wood! its absolutely Beautiful..
Awesome job.
Great lines.
Beautiful work. Thank you for the video.
How can you spend a year building a boat (kind of an average looking boat) and still keep the doors open?
They only cost like $5,000,000
@@earlwright9715 When you have money to burn... or ...a fool and his money...... or.....that's just showing off money.... they all fit
How long will it take me to do that? 10 years maybe !!
How long does it take to bill hull 48
That is incredible.
wonderfull boat guys..nice hull..classic shape..good warm wood..o jeeeeeeeeez!! NICE !!
Awesome 💯👊🏼
what was the final cost
Well, if you have to ask...
Only thing that could have made the video better is the day numbers on video . How many months did it take to build this boat?
12 months
How do they bend the wood?
Congratulations for vídeo.
How long did it take you to build the yacht?
Great build, folks...
Time to put some blood on the deck!
Part 3 of 4 and part 4 of 4 seem very familiar 🤔
Show de bola meu amigo
Dayum! So I guess that things a few million!! I want one!
Wow thats awesome How much will it cost to build it ?
I love it !
So much effort, this why Bavaria and Sealine German has the most economical price.
Tf? I thought that was meant to be a plug. Ive seen thicker ribs in a 29'
how much it cost?
Perfecto el barco!
Having worked on boats and replace stringers, ribs, bulkheads and transoms, I’ve come to a conclusion. Wood has no place being a structural component on a fiberglass boat. Water will find a way to do what wood does naturally, decompose. Even encapsulated in fiberglass, one pinhole is all it takes. And if you treat the wood with fungicides, either the adhesives won’t adhere or the wood becomes toxic. Leave wood for furniture or interior decorative trim. If not, you will keep boatwrights busy into the future.
Thaaaank you Amazing
I want to be this one of them as team...
marine grade ply?
Or standard?
Reason for asking is marine grade seems to be 4x the price at my local merchants anyway!
Shaun Costello our hullsides are planked with okoume (conforms well to curves) and the bottom in fir for it's toughness
+Shaun Costello Marine grade ply has one difference from standard. The glue is resistant to salt water. So unless you are building a boat or you live by the coast, save your money
very nice. I'd been doing so far
Would have been a lovely boat apart from the fuggly hard top, can you make it as as sport cruiser ☺
Yes we build fully custom sportfish of all types for our customers
Beautiful boat. Nice video. Stunningly annoying music.
A labor of love... And a bit of pocket change....
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thats it? i thought it was gonna be bigger!
what is the name.???? and what other drivers have a S/F boat ???
Name of the boat is now "Efficiency" however Mr. Burton no longer owns it. Terry Labonte has a nice custom carolina rig called "Shifting Gears."
What, no marlin board?
the classic style of boat should only be built in timber .. timber also has a warmer feeling to it the a metal boat regardless if it is aluminium or steel they are cold and lifeless no real shape to them but straight edges compared to wood they are noisy and not the best of a ride... timber is softer riding but still has the natural beauty as well as being the only boat building material that warns you of an imposing construction occurrences metal will ring if a weld breaks but aluminium is a dull breakage sound due to it molecular structure .. while fibreglass provides a soft ride and its molded construction is very sturdy with only elements beyond the manufacture process may cause it to fatigue and or delaminate yet it can be adapted in many different shapes and have different laminates added to produce a nice comfortable ride with nice furnishings which can be built and made with any material and added to the package
as with timber however aluminium and steel do not adapt well to other material such as brass stainless timber etc the lists goes on and on as all these will eventually cause electrolysis .. So build with the material your comfortable building with .. Fibreglass can be restored to last much longer then the said 30 years life expectancy and where it is no longer viable to rebuild it simply make a mould and build it new glass is simple to use and work with and rewarding at the end of the job...and if all fails makes a good garden be to grow flowers in lol
Sat Jeff burtin is that the Nascar guy new boat
At first I was like oh they’re just making a new plug and then I’m like wait a second this boat is all wooden construction? It makes me nervous of termites!
Sweet girl! Great craftsmen...Thanks for the upload...I learned something...:)...NEVER GET A BOAT BUILT FOR ME...:)...Buy a used one...:)
the price plz ??
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Quanto costa para barca?
well i learnt a little bit. maybe how to speed see lol. other then that i dont have a clue on anything but this fiber resin must be some strong stuff.
how much to build and how much to buy? anyone please!
All our boats are built to spec for their owners and fully custom, if you have a decent idea of what you're looking for we'd be glad to get you a ballpark number. You can send a message through our web site at jarrettbay.com, or to look for JBBW boats for sale on the market now, please see: www.bluewateryachtsales.com/inventory/jarrett-bay-yachts-for-sale/
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Why the helm inside, seems like a waste of space. It must be hard to drive from inside, and near impossible to dock. Don't think I'v seen a boat that style with a helm station like that.
Mr. Burton had owned motoryachts previously and liked the idea of being able to helm from inside and be with his family while in any type of weather. It is unique, but functional and if you think about it's not that different from the helm setup of a "hardtop express" style that has become more popular over the last 5-6 years.
Leo Roberts helm inside is a real luxury in foul weather and longer trips to be able to socialize, eat,go the bathroom. I don't understand why every biathlon doesn't have one.
+Leo Roberts I have spent months researching into building boats and discovered a fantastic resource at Denelle Boat Builder (google it if you're interested)
The world needs millionaires or these highly skilled craftsmen will be looking for work.
I thought fiberglass was better than wood?
It depends on the method and quality of construction. Generally, wood in lighter and quieter running. In the case of this boat, it is constructed of layers of wood with epoxy as an adhesive and a final layer of epoxy saturated fiberglass. This is considered the ultimate in boat construction and only the best (Rybovich, Meritt, etc. and in this case Jarret Bay) are built this way. This is only for those who can afford to pay up to twice the price of mass-produced fiberglass boats.
What about Viking , are they built as good as this one
nice,but that baby blue color is ugly..
They Forgot to PUT THE PLUG IN.....
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looks like a buddy davis but with better interior
I totally agree with that... I love that Buddy Davis front flare... This looks like an extremely strong build too... Nice!!
you would never even be able to tell thats a wood boat
Wow!! Dear Santa ...
Nice JOb MAN
Termites would suck
Just sit right back and you’ll a tale , and a tale of a fateful trip, looks like SS Minnow
I mean 46
Красивый корабль, молодцы!
A lot of those workers are going to have serious health issues in the future. Hardly a respirator to be seen in that work shop. Everything that boat is built from gives off toxic fumes and dust. Hope they have some kind of fancy ventilator at work there, but I doubt it.
I don't know man, I just watched this video and I’m not really sure how you came to that conclusion. I saw plenty of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) being used throughout the video, and I don't see a way to tell whether or not their processes involve the use of “toxic” chemicals or materials. Watching the video, I don't really see what steps of their process would require such protection. For all we know, they could have eliminated the respiratory hazards by other means like a dust collection system and some good ventilation.
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Heavy boat.
Skeet...skeet
made of wood no thanks. Id rather have a fiberglass or aluminum boat
If that thing is made out of little strips of sticks and plywood why does it cost so much? The nerve of people.
Those little strips are thicker and larger than you think and are made of high end wood, and you don’t just pay for material you pay for labor and the electronics/motors/accessories. Those cost more than a plain hull. Don’t talk trash till you can afford one.
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how much cost?