My Classic Boat. Nordic Folkboat 1966
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- What a great video to bounce back with after all this time in the Covid Wilderness. Jarramas is a 1966 Nordic Folkboat owned by Bernard Bull who lives on the south coast of the UK and sails out of Marchwood YC. Hope you enjoy, please share and ask your friends to do likewise. It's amazing to be back and we've many more new videos in the production line. If you'd like your classic to star on our channel drop us a message -we'd love to hear from you. Views are rocketing, now over 5.5 million and we'd like to thank you all out there for supporting this channel
Lovely boat. A friend of mine once told me that their whole family used to sail in a Folkboat for four weeks. Two adults and three kids. Those where the days ♥️
Thats cool, I varnished one in Sidney BC in the mid 70s. I can still smell the varnish!
Beautiful boat. The Folkboat is the olny one that speaks to me. Its keel is resembles something of a living crearure. Cheers
Nice! Thank you
Love these stories...Well designed wooden boats are very special and that Folk Boat hull, copied by everyone is the best. Did I hear Recorcinol mentioned? . Brilliant.
What a stunner!
Beautiful
Lovely boat
incredible amount of varnish. wow. and then still adds more? she is a beauty
Great boat, nice video.
Lovely
A Folksboat is just simply the best vessel you can ever get, if you are into sailing:
Simple, lightweight, convenient to sail, beautiful, but still very tough. I am sailing for 30 years now, but nothing compares to this construction, it is a real masterpiece.
I learned to sail in one, my father´s. Never an engine ( well there was an old Seagull engine stowed away in case of no wind whatsoever but really never used). Sailing in and out of every small harbor on the Swedish West coast and in any condition kind of teaches you what is possible by to do just sailing.
I got to sail Her myself from the age of 15. Even did a stupid thing beating out of a Norwegian fjord in 50 knots of wind against the waves. At that time no wind meters etc so I knew it was too much wind, never quite got how much too much it was until listening to the weather service giving the actual wind force in their evening broadcast..
Now my father had invested in a proper storm main as well as a storm jib and of course, it was possible to sail her even in conditions like that. Now after 50+ years of sailing and a couple of yachts of my own, it is still the essence of pure sailing joy! Few boats like that have ever been constructed. Just fantastic small sailing machines.
A long time ago, no GPS no electricity just charts and a compass, night sailing in that archipelago would probably be deemed criminal nowadays but did we have a lot of fun!
I crewed on a friends ketch from PNG to New Zealand in 79. When moored in Port Vila then the New Hebrides, along came Mike Bailes in his Folkboat. A retired Naval Commander I believe, he sailed across the South Seas for 20 or 30 years in his Folkboat (Jellicle). Just an absolute minimum of equipment. I remember one of the spars was a still unshaven length of hardwood tree branch! He devoted his time to training men of the Islands in boats and the sea. Proof that you dont need an expensive yacht and the latest gimmicks to sail the Globe. He was probably as close as you would get to a modern day Slocum. I have always loved Folkboats since then. I think Mike died in New Zealand.
Amazing classic boat.
childhood memories GRAT joy
Great work
Folkboats are being given away for free in sweden now. Its sad they arent more appriciated. Thank you for showing another side to it mate
Hello. I am interested in restoring a folkboat. What is the easiest way to find one for sale? Thank you very much!
Beautiful wee boat
a boat of dreams - the classic Folkboat
Used to have one in Denmark. Must be nearly 40 years ago. Still mis her. Lovely boat.
Wow what a beautiful boat!
What a lovely boat.
A brilliant and uplifting story. Thank you.
Very beautiful boat, finished like a Steinway piano.
She's an absolute beauty, well done on restoring her. Gérard lacey in Ireland.
Congratulations mate ! She’s a beauty.
Lisbon. Great sailing boat. I always appreciated boats in my native Cape Verde islands and also spearfishing and diving.
A beautiful boat for sure and it ws apparent how much joy the boat brought the owner. Very nice, ty for sharing.
A good insight to the actual cost to run a small outfit
A beautiful looking little boat. We have a few similar to this here in Melbourne Australia where I'm at.
Beautiful story and boat, it is wonderful to see these classic boats being taken care of and enjoyed.
A lovely classic boat . ( En brädhög på svenska)
Good to see you back👏 Lovely boat nice to see boats and club fees I am used too sailing dosent need to be expensive 👍🏻🏴⛵
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you for another fantastic video! This one made my day.
Love that boat!
Great video and great to have you back!
beautiful folk boat. well done.
My dream boat…
What a lovely little boat :o)
big job,beautiful boat !
Wonderful boat. Nicely done.
I have a very similar Nordic Folkboat built in 1968 at Fartygskonstruktioner AB in Udevalla Sweden. Same windows, same side board endings in front of the superstructure, same interior. They're still an active shipyard.
Dear "My Classic Boat" channel, you have come a long way. your video's keep on getting better, the sound is so much better then before. Thanks you so much for the video's and greetings from the Netherlands.
I just bought a Marieholm 26, a continuation of a Folkboat from 79'
Well done on the restoration, she looks great.
I first learn to sail crewing on an East German built Folkboat in the 1970s. Unlike the one in the video, it was a carvel hull and a small inboard engine. The cabin top was slightly different too in that it had a two step cabin top. It was a wonderful boat, very safe and very forgiving as is said in the video. I later went on to race Dragons, 1/4 tonne and 1/2 tonne but when I think back now it alway the Folkboat that I fondly remember.
A thing of beautiful, I had a Contessa 26. Same sailing characteristics with less leaks. Everyone should learn to sail on a Folkboat.
So glad to see a new post!
New video software? Did not understand the flying pics in pics, very distracting
Thanks for posting that - point taken
great to see another video, its been a while. thanks. :)
Wow, what a story!! I admire your approach to sailing. You chose a very good design and accomplished a great result. And in South Hampton no less. I just subscribed. My Dad was US Navy WW 2. GRANDPA a Quartermaster in WW1. I know they shipped thru this harbor!🎩🇺🇸🎩
Great boat, great video. I like your new graphics from the 90’s - almost retro 😑
Great video Bern!
The name Jarramas was first given to a ship in 1716, Jarramas (1716), the ship had been named by Karl XII just before the Skirmish in Bender. The name in Turkish should mean roughly 'I will come immediately', or maybe 'I'll be right there'. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skirmish_at_Bender
Thanks for that, mate. I'd love to own one. One day, eh?
The lastest Jarramas is an old Swedish navy schoolship now morred at the Maritime Museum in my hometown Karlskrona. There has been at least one predecessor with the same name. She is said to be one of the smallest fullrigged ships ever build. The folkboat is a fantastic vessel to sail - safe, strong and forgiving in all kinds of weather and wind.
Everyone should do at least one folkboat week.
Great story - not sure about the weird & distracting computer graphics though.
Yeahhhhh, like an 80's music video
Yes, looks like someone learnt a new graphics trick and overused it.
Pressed the wrong button 😂
@@martineyer5336 we’ve all done it in varying circumstances,
but please don’t do it again.
Please, please, please don't make it a regular distraction. Great film otherwise and what a beautiful little yacht
Nice little boat! They look ancient but only go back to WW II Sweden.
Jarramas was a boat of king Karl XII, there have been three Swedish naval vessels with that name. It’s not a Swedish word but a Swedish derivation of a Turkish word meaning something like the naughty one. Source: a Swedish friend.
Is there anything as lovely as a little folkboat with varnished sides?
Yes, another one.
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Great interview. Fantastic boat. Love the coverage you give to classic boats and their owners. Think about killing the terrible off the shelf computer generated graphics transitions. They are only suitable for bad Wal-Mart catered wedding videos.
I second that!
Did that Dave Blatchford work for Bank of America, London in the early '80s?
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5:30 Nordisk Folkbåt porr :-)
Is there anything prettier than a folkboat?
The you see one in lapstrake and think.
Wow!
That's the fourth or fifth Folkboat so far!
More if you count the Folkboat derivatives like the Contessa 26.
It's as it should be.
Not that I'm complaining. Folkboat is one of the most influential and accessible yacht designs of the 20th century.
Lovely sailing but the square boxes rotating around nearly made me stop watching please don't do it again. Just because you can doesn't mean you should.. sorry for the criticism but if we don't tell you, you won't know...
Thanks - point taken - maybe I was run over by Tik Tok - I'll get the boxes back on the shelf
1.19, the draft........
Нихера не понял, но понял что это круто!
Eschew the unnecessary video effects please. 👍🏻❤️🇦🇺
Why does the presenter guy ALWAYS sound like he’s shouting. Every single episode
Any comments about the boat?
Certo che con quella nave di merda come sfondo potevi evitare