How To Make Boat Soup - Episode 262 - Acorn to Arabella: Journey of a Wooden Boat

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  • @miketorres8441
    @miketorres8441 Рік тому +4

    You say you're building a boat, it looks like a boat, but I still think it's more like ocean-going furniture! The craftsmanship is just stunning!

  • @heimlichmud4291
    @heimlichmud4291 Рік тому +36

    I've been watching you for years now, tree harvesting, lead melting, frame bending... It's been amazing to watch it all become a boat, and a beautiful one at that. The one thing I'd really like to say is I love how you've taken Aaron in. He showed up and you didn't tell him it was dangerous and to stay back. You gave him something to do. I love watching him take to every task eagerly. I had a similar mentor when I was young, it's wonderful to see you doing it here.
    I look forward to seeing Arabella float! Thanks for bringing us along on the journey!

  • @mkllove
    @mkllove Рік тому +2

    Stephen, a way to get more "soup" absorbed is to pull a vacuum on the deadeyes in a container that can handle the external pressure differential... they don't have to be in the liquid, but wet helps... taking the atmospheric pressure off allows pores in wood to open and some outgassing in liquid. Just a few minutes in vacuum, then return to outside pressure, maybe a second cycle a day later after overnight soaking as usual. Pressure can do the same if you have a chamber to do pressure in safely...

    • @Henning_S.
      @Henning_S. Рік тому +2

      You can also just boil the deadeye-soup. The remaining moisture will boil out of the wood and also displace any air inside the wood fibres. When it cools down, the oil will get sucked into the empty space inside the wood fibres.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому

      We don’t have one of those and it’s not really necessary. Neat to think about though, many people have commented today about it.

    • @melvinklausnowski3106
      @melvinklausnowski3106 Рік тому

      My exact thoughts, or even a pressure cooker under pressure only. As a wood Turner we use this technology all the time.

  • @reddogleader1968
    @reddogleader1968 Рік тому +3

    Ross's work on the deck is utterly impressive. His methodical correction of the smallest defect will serve Arabella very well.

  • @claudehopper9813
    @claudehopper9813 Рік тому +11

    The Acorn crew has done a great job helping Steve push thru to the finish line . Arabella is really showing her lines ( great camera work ) . The boat build with the original sound track has made a wonderful documentary , it's impossible to watch without feeling attached to the project and the amazing people at the boat house .

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +1

      That’s very kind, thanks for sharing your thoughtful note, Claude!

  • @pfalzgraf7527
    @pfalzgraf7527 Рік тому +1

    It is great to see how it is really working out having your experts for certain parts of the work! Of course, I'd hope something like this would also occur on commercial boat building enterprises, however, to realize how everyone is giving their best, trying to consider all aspects of best practise on everything they do ... Just nice to see that kind of craftsmanship at work!
    Now just consider how old some of the existing wooden boats are these days. I am sure that some of these were not built with this kind of thorough thought - and certainly not taking that much time! So, Arabella might even last longer than the old boats we know these days!
    May she become the joy of generations of owners!

  • @darren-thecottageatelier8962
    @darren-thecottageatelier8962 Рік тому +1

    wow, lots coming together this week, it is looking great, and as another channel once said, 'there is a boat in there'. Well done all, such fantastic work going on.

  • @prankishsquire2663
    @prankishsquire2663 Рік тому +1

    I'm so proud to have been a supporter. I hope to see her in the water one day with me own eyes, maties!!

  • @Slikx666
    @Slikx666 Рік тому +16

    Aaron.
    No matter what the job you're doing, it's as important as every other job when building something.
    From cutting down a tree for the wood to the last check of the boat before it goes in the water, all the jobs done are as important as the rest.
    You are doing a great job, keep it up. 😀👍

  • @charlestosi5199
    @charlestosi5199 Рік тому +4

    Bravo to you junior crew member.

  • @davidradzik1379
    @davidradzik1379 Рік тому +29

    Steve you made a whole boat. I am sure you could make a bent iron with what you have on hand!

    • @johnnunn8688
      @johnnunn8688 Рік тому +1

      Bent iron?

    • @davidradzik1379
      @davidradzik1379 Рік тому +2

      He referenced the need for a bent caulking iron. He actually said " I wish I had a bent iron"

    • @gregorychaney7604
      @gregorychaney7604 Рік тому +1

      ​@@davidradzik1379The only thing Steve needs to make a bent iron is time.😊

  • @mumblbeebee6546
    @mumblbeebee6546 Рік тому +5

    How lovely to hear Akiva right at the end ❤ Especially as my pleas for another Ben album seems to have dried up the music well even more? ;)
    When Steve was stirring the blocks in the soup, they looked like like Munch-like faces, it made me giggle. Thank you all for the good vibes from building this amazing boat!

  • @caseylevy7310
    @caseylevy7310 Рік тому +7

    That Nav Station is a work of art Steve... beautifully made!!! Another great editing job Ben -- you should be in Hollywood making movies!!!!

  • @melvinklausnowski3106
    @melvinklausnowski3106 Рік тому +1

    Main reason I contacted you is at the end, ha. Had to toot my own horn a little first.
    Myself like many have watched and subscribed from the beginning, watching the rains wash away your lofting lines. I have always been interested in wooden boats beginning with my first built small five foot sail boat at the age of 10. A friend/business partner and I bought one of two only, built in 1942, a 52 foot dual gasoline Chysler straight 8 industrial powered vessel owned by the Washington State coastguard, swinging a pair of 24 inch monel screws. Originally used as submarine chasers off the local spit. Had a huge thick metal clad wooden keel running from stem to stern, used to ram the conning tower if they could not stop it with their 30 caliber machine gun. Her sister ship owned by an elderly couple had sank in shallow water too many times that the coastguard would only raise her this last time, if it were towed to deap water and began its new life as a reef. Ours was very nice in deed, until we scraped the paint off. All that held her together in places. 1.5 x 7 inch port orford cedar planks and huge stringers. After a few new bones and planking installed we began our huge task of rebuilding the entire boat from the rails up. After over five thousand screws and corking and caulking the entire hull, we were very tire of the boat. Smoothing the hull was something we thought of farming out to the local fairing company.
    👋👉📮 IMPORTANT TIME: I also had a vehicle restoration shop which I sold right before this boat project. We used double piston skigget boards. They are a long board air driven sanding machine. There are different lengths and the sandpaper is purchased pre-cut. It may be a worth while purchase eliminating waves. Watching you use that palm sander, it hurt. Knew if I ran my hand down the side it was to be like the Pacific Ocean.
    We used the boat to ferry couples from Seattle to Alaska and home durring the summers ,using the three major State rooms. The crew, us, slept in the large in closed flying bridge/state room. Winters the craft was Bob and his wife's home. All the upper structure was created from 50 year old, as much as we knew, Honduras mahogany salvage from many old train car floors. Watching over the years , I would think, almost like Bob and I built it or no Steve the other side or the lot. Good luck on your date for dropping it in the drink.

  • @bigups43
    @bigups43 Рік тому +32

    In today's episode: Steve steps on things 😆

  • @spicy110
    @spicy110 Рік тому

    A little port left in the bottle, that is how I was taught to remeber port and starboard when I was a kid.

  • @nigelwalton4769
    @nigelwalton4769 Рік тому +13

    The heart and soul of Arabella...wood, shaped, slowly chiseled free.....(NZ FAN LOVES YOU ALL)

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +3

      Cheers, Nigel! Thank you so much. Sending love back from Massachusetts!

    • @gaiaocracy
      @gaiaocracy Рік тому +1

      That's a great lyric for the Arabella Shanty!

  • @gordonclark7632
    @gordonclark7632 Рік тому +3

    I have been watching Bob Emser building the tender and I wondered if you could show where it will be placed now that you have so much more of the deck housing fitted. To me the whole series has been about the joy I get from watching the wonderful wood working that is making Arabella so beautiful.

    • @johnnunn8688
      @johnnunn8688 Рік тому +1

      It’s been shown before, I think.

  • @juanaq
    @juanaq Рік тому +12

    i have no words to explain how much joy and happiness i get from each one of your videos. thanks a lot to steve and everyone in the crew for sharing this incredible journey. much love from argentina.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +3

      That means so much, thank you!

    • @lenhornsey2175
      @lenhornsey2175 Рік тому +4

      Me too. These angels lighten my heart and get me out of my depression that inflict me daily🇻🇨

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +3

      Take good care of yourself and find connection with others, Len! You are not alone. Glad we can lift your spirits! -Anne

  • @h2energynow
    @h2energynow Рік тому +4

    The different types of wood used are making one classy boat. The craftsman attention to their work, results in ispiring final pieces. You are awesome Steve.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +1

      Thanks as always for your kind words, Sonya. Happy Friday!

  • @freespirit6705
    @freespirit6705 Рік тому +3

    I love you guys ❤ I would love to see a longer episode I really get into it then it's over 😢

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +3

      Aww well we’re managing best we can with boat work and production work. So glad you’re enjoying what we do!

    • @freespirit6705
      @freespirit6705 Рік тому +3

      @Acorn To Arabella you all are amazing 👏 hats off everyone you do a great job and especially to Steve the mastermind behind it all that man deserves a long long holiday with nothing but turquoise water as far as the eye can see

  • @styxdragoncharon4003
    @styxdragoncharon4003 Рік тому +6

    Sorry I haven't commented in a bit. I fell in to a bout of depression that lasted way too long... then I met some new friends and found purpose again. I have drawn inspiration from this project in so many ways. I want to see it finished... so I'll keep poling the boat. Thank you.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +3

      Hey hey it’s good to see you again! Connection is the only thing that’s driven away my clouds. I’m glad you found friends. Take good care of yourself! -Anne

  • @ryan_mcme
    @ryan_mcme Рік тому +3

    Happy Friday 'bella fam! ☕

  • @Tomhohenadel
    @Tomhohenadel Рік тому +11

    Here’s another wonderful Friday with A2A. The various wood species used have come together in an amazing melding. I love the grain popping in the varnished woods. Keep up the good work guys.

  • @dean3184
    @dean3184 Рік тому +1

    Living in California (ughhh lol) i deeply miss having the ability to wood work. I miss being around wood, creating, being connected with raw beautiful materials. I envy this project. Its looking great

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому

      Where in Cali? There are definitely makers and maker spaces there!!

    • @johnnunn8688
      @johnnunn8688 Рік тому

      What is stopping you woodworking?

    • @user-rw4pb4wt6l
      @user-rw4pb4wt6l Рік тому

      @@AcornToArabella San Fernando valley, city called reseda

    • @user-rw4pb4wt6l
      @user-rw4pb4wt6l Рік тому

      @@johnnunn8688 I guess I just need to find a woodworking place to rent

  • @adrianinafrica
    @adrianinafrica Рік тому +1

    Ross is a very decent person. Hard working and conscientious.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому

      We’re so thankful for his friendship and we can’t wait to see him again!

  • @ThoughtfulWander
    @ThoughtfulWander Рік тому +2

    Great episode! Almost there on the Blue! Keep rolling along Arabella team! 👍👍

  • @jannepeltonen2036
    @jannepeltonen2036 Рік тому

    Pine tar! My family had a traditional eastern Finnish tarred rowing boat; I'm a regular user of the Best Domestic Pine Tar Shampoo; the old wooden rollercoaster in the Linnanmäki amusement park in Helsinki is treated with pine tar; people rustproof the bottoms of old cars using pine tar; there's a classic Finnish candy that tastes like pine tar... A lot of the wealth in this country used to come from pine tar in centuries past. So yeah, that stuff really smells good :D

  • @talegunner4414
    @talegunner4414 Рік тому +1

    Such a beautiful boat, Its getting there. Once it hits the water it wouldn't look like that again LOL Professional job guys. Great work.

  • @melshea2276
    @melshea2276 Рік тому +3

    Youth Services for the Win!👍Aaron!😊

  • @eddygonzalez6018
    @eddygonzalez6018 Рік тому

    I love those dead eyes. They look beautiful.

  • @LoveToMix
    @LoveToMix Рік тому

    Looking so good guys. So glad the extra hands are working out😍

  • @MrMichaelcurran
    @MrMichaelcurran Рік тому +1

    The pine tar was used by grandpa on horse huffs. He was from Ireland. Fairing the hull remains a major work out but when you run your hand over the finished product is should fell like young skin. All the best to the crew and you Steve.

  • @GoT_17k
    @GoT_17k Рік тому

    "this is a really good day" - Aaron
    LOL... made my day

  • @robinfarley6898
    @robinfarley6898 Рік тому +4

    I had to look back to realize that I started at episode 24, when I saw on UA-cam a video about pouring a lead keel. 238 Episodes later and sadly I am realizing that my Friday ritual of watching a new A2A video will end in a few months. I have so enjoyed the journey and am still figuring out what to do with the 12" by 2.5" offcut from one of the spars that I snagged off the website a couple of years ago. I love seeing it come together and will definitely be watching on launch day.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +6

      We’re not going to stop making videos, Robin! Keep coming along with us!

    • @billbryce2538
      @billbryce2538 Рік тому +1

      For some reason, UA-cam recommended episode 24 to me and I haven't looked back.

  • @DominikFeiler
    @DominikFeiler Рік тому +4

    Love the "Starboard and Aft"-comment :D

  • @rice0009
    @rice0009 Рік тому +1

    I'm proud of you Steve! You have managed to corral a great group of people and build a beautiful boat.
    I look forward to seeing her splash for the first time.

  • @Mister_G
    @Mister_G Рік тому

    Great progress - Congratulations on managing to co-ordinate it all!

  • @awideman5981
    @awideman5981 Рік тому +2

    I love how Steve slipped out of the cockpit like the tweezers in the operation board game haha. Not a drop of goop on em

  • @charlestosi5199
    @charlestosi5199 Рік тому +3

    In the long past I added Japan dryer along with your ingredients. Seemed to diminish stickiness. Another great video. Pieces of the boat coming aboard in dramatic fashion.

    • @georgesimmons9815
      @georgesimmons9815 Рік тому

      Yeah that's what I was thinking, could really use some sort of dryer. Otherwise they're going to be sticky forever.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +1

      I personally use turpentine to send it deeper into the wood, and it does help with drying a bit. Again, many mixtures! I also enjoy Kirby’s premixed and wonderful Salty Dog Deck Oil. -Anne

  • @RedHillian
    @RedHillian Рік тому +1

    Thank you to all in the boathouse as a whole crew as well - it's still lovely to see Arabella growing, and the comparison shot of "when we filmed this" vs "a couple of weeks later as we edited it" for the piece for the main sheet traveller is lovely - nice to get some time frame, and a concept of what that pile of wood & glue turns into.
    I guess we're at the stage of her construction that "cartridges of white goo" have replaced the earlier "red paint & peanut butter" phase as the visual cue that something's being affixed permanently - but it remains equally satisfying to see individual bit being bonded to the boat for the final time, ready to become a part of the whole.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому

      Yup! That’s a good description of the transition.

  • @memoryim
    @memoryim Рік тому

    Wow so much going on in this video for my viewing pleasure!

  • @rick91443
    @rick91443 Рік тому

    Hello. Just walked in from 3 days in Bordeaux. Didn't wish to watch on my phone so put off that Friday Pleasure for home coming....cheers...rr Normandy,France

  • @FT4Freedom
    @FT4Freedom Рік тому +1

    Just realized that my intimacy with this boat is mega. I've been here since the keel pour adventure. This boat build will be an epic part of American history. This boat will live many lifetimes on the water because of her heritage. Acorn AND Arabella.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +1

      Glad you’re on the journey with us!

    • @thomasarussellsr
      @thomasarussellsr Рік тому

      Oh, a late comer huh? Been here since just before the lofting floor myself. But yeah, there was a large influx of new subscribers at around the time of keel pour video.

  • @codybitterman2764
    @codybitterman2764 4 місяці тому

    Kirby pine tar is my favorite smell

  • @Gottenhimfella
    @Gottenhimfella Рік тому +2

    The comment about the top toerail being a lashing resource as well as a handhold reminded me that the one thing I have found most boat builders skimp on (including expert and experienced sailors building their dream sailboat, who are generally as good as it gets in attending to important detail) is *lashing points*, internal and external. They generally do better with handholds, but (especially inside the boat) this is also often somewhat lacking. Maybe his rock climbing background helps Steve avoid these pitfalls.
    Have a look around the interior of a boat you're finishing off. Imagine a crane picking it up, inverting it, and then dropping it a couple of metres before the chains come tight again. Imagine major items breaking free (perhaps the cooker gimbals had a hairline crack). You need to immobilise it/them before the next big set of waves comes through.
    Lashing cord, precut to a variety of lengths and neatly stowed in a handy place, is also invaluable.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому

      👍

    • @Gottenhimfella
      @Gottenhimfella Рік тому

      @@AcornToArabella I have to say the amount of APPARENT progress this episode is a new high water mark. I realise it's because a whole lot of highly visible deck furniture is getting finished and fitted, so that it represents a compression of a lot of REAL progress into a small time.
      And of course the last twenty percent of a boat takes eighty percent of the effort and time.
      Nevertheless I know how heartening it is when a spurt like that suddenly takes you so much closer to launch.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +1

      True story. Thanks for noticing!

  • @irwinhorn4046
    @irwinhorn4046 Рік тому +4

    We almost lost a building at the Shelburne Museum due to improperly stored rags saturated with linseed oil. Great advice.

  • @erikneff3517
    @erikneff3517 Рік тому +2

    Shout out to your resident Carolina Wren who I often hear in the background each week.
    He can be heard singing while Aaron is soaking the boathouse floor at the end. 😉

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +3

      YESSSS! She comes back every year. Comment of the week. 🏆

  • @PBarrPrince
    @PBarrPrince Рік тому +2

    Good morning! Everything is looking so amazing!

  • @thibaultghesquiere
    @thibaultghesquiere Рік тому +1

    what an amazing episode! Seeing all of these finished pieces going onto the boat was very satisfying !

  • @jryan3906
    @jryan3906 Рік тому +1

    Another great video of all the finishing work going on! I learn something new with every video. Like how the dead-eyes will turn black from the linseed and pine-tar mixture. Amazing work!

  • @philparmenter53
    @philparmenter53 Рік тому +1

    No email notification! Happy Friday everybody from Plymouth UK

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому

      Ah! You mean the email I send out? Hmmm… I got my test version. Odd! Thanks for letting me know, and happy Friday, Phil! -Anne

  • @DarkenSeyreth
    @DarkenSeyreth Рік тому +1

    An amazing amount of progress this week! Nothing more satisfying than seeing months of prep work finally put into place and looking amazing! I know there is so much to do still, but seems like you are flying now.

  • @johnmaliskey7951
    @johnmaliskey7951 Рік тому

    As you pan the camera around the boat I am impressed by the precision and quality of workmanship and choice of finishes for the wood.
    It seems like it's showroom perfect and woe to the individual that puts the first scratch, mark or mar on anything that's visible. ................... enjoy

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому

      Aw well, she’s meant to be used. We look forward to the stories such marks will tell.

    • @johnmaliskey7951
      @johnmaliskey7951 Рік тому

      @@AcornToArabella Make a photo album of her in a pristine condition and mark it with "DO NOT OPEN FOR 5 YEARS" ......... Then compare .... I know there will be a difference but the beginning of sea stories start there .....🙃🙂😚 ................. enjoy

  • @rolandtb3
    @rolandtb3 Рік тому +1

    Pieces are coming together nicely. Color, form, fit.

  • @muchmorecoffee
    @muchmorecoffee Рік тому +1

    I remember as a boy, (many, many years ago now), that Provincetown fishermen in the off-season brushed linseed oil, pine tar, kerosene mixture on the inside of their working dories instead of fussing over scraping paint, etc. Fast - got the job done.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +2

      Love that memory. And yes, so unfussy! It’s how I finish the interior of my dinghy, sub turpentine for kero. instagram.com/reel/Cqf_MIDAkfG/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= -Anne

    • @muchmorecoffee
      @muchmorecoffee Рік тому

      @@AcornToArabella Just so! Beautiful! I could tell the moment I met you that you were a linseed oil and pine tahh gal.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +1

      To my CORE! 😁😊

  • @karisalonen8984
    @karisalonen8984 Рік тому +1

    Pine tar in Finnish is terva. Our traditional wood boats planks where coated by terva to make wood last long. Fun fact it was also used in skies when weather was above 0c.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing that, Kari!

    • @jarmokankaanpaa6528
      @jarmokankaanpaa6528 Рік тому +1

      It actually used to be used on all (wooden) skis back in the days before plastic. We'd tar the bottoms of our skis every winter and heat them over an open fire to get the tar to soak in. Tar was also used to impregnate buildings, especially roofs. Fishermen's cottages out in the archipelago were coated with a mixture of tar and seal oil. The very steep roofs of old churches were clad in tarred shingles and the job of renewing the tar coating used to be used as a punishment for adulterers.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому

      Wow!

    • @melvinklausnowski3106
      @melvinklausnowski3106 Рік тому

      Used it in other applications. Other products have better inpregnation than pine tar. Molecules are much larger and move slower to the center..

    • @jarmokankaanpaa6528
      @jarmokankaanpaa6528 Рік тому

      @@melvinklausnowski3106 The protective effect of pine tar is not based on deep impregnation and it is not a toxic biocide according to the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA). Pine tar forms a film on the surface of wood that protects the wood from mildew, insects and sunlight. Also, pine tar is not a single compound but a mixture of numerous aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, terpenes etc. that have widely differing molecule structure and size. Pine tar can be thinned with turpentine if deeper impregnation is required; heating also helps. Incidentally, pine stumps, even old ones, often contain a large amount of "tar hydrocarbons" that give off a typical scent when split; such "tar wood" ("tervas" in Finnish") is excellent firewood for campfires as it burns even when wet (although it can coat your cooking pot with a layer of tar).

  • @blainedrayer4776
    @blainedrayer4776 Рік тому +1

    Not sure how she will perform but she will be one of the best looking ships on the water.

  • @mikecox9214
    @mikecox9214 Рік тому +1

    Wow lots of progress! Looking great!

  • @dennisdownes9319
    @dennisdownes9319 Рік тому +1

    Watching this episode, I am reminded of one of the most magical and powerful tools in the life of a boat; The Caulking Gun! It has the ability to disappear and stay hidden every time I need it. Usually the only way to have the existing gun reveal itself is to go out and buy a new gun; which will soon follow it's DNA and disappear as well! DD

    • @Snozzbucket
      @Snozzbucket Рік тому

      Every time I find and put my caulking gun to use, it is inevitable that I get covered with caulk. I can’t figger out how Steve surrounds himself with things that need a ton of caulk but I never see any on him or what he’s wearing.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +1

      Hahaha Dennis that’s scientific fact… as a person who also has 3 caulking guns 😁 -Anne

  • @cloudymeowsgames7855
    @cloudymeowsgames7855 Рік тому +3

    My Dad was a boat builder and one thing I know about soup is no two builders make it the same way

  • @paulbaker6233
    @paulbaker6233 Рік тому

    Good show.. Thanks for posting..

  • @Twelvestonestacking
    @Twelvestonestacking Рік тому

    What a team of competent Craftsmen... Goodonyas! A pleasure to watch!

  • @sartorst3376
    @sartorst3376 Рік тому

    Good job. I wish I lived closer. Having the pine tar in the building will give the air an authentic feel.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому

      It already feels pretty authentic up in here haha! Thanks!

  • @petersmith555
    @petersmith555 Рік тому +1

    I have been watching since the start and I am impressed by the level of craftsmanship. I am coming to New England from Texas in June I hope to be able to visit and maybe help out for a day. Keep up the great work

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому

      The boat moves to Mattapoisett on May 30 and our launch is June 17, when is your trip?

  • @SamoesADIY
    @SamoesADIY Рік тому +1

    WOW, look how far are you, I remember the days when you cut the trees for Arabella, what a journey...

  • @billsrq1788
    @billsrq1788 Рік тому +1

    Hello from Siesta Key Florida

  • @jeffwoodard9513
    @jeffwoodard9513 Рік тому +1

    Looking great guys!Really coming together well!!

  • @konradmann5753
    @konradmann5753 Рік тому

    All commng together very nicely. It has been a pleasure watching from the beginning. I can't wait for the launch.

  • @jamesmancillas6140
    @jamesmancillas6140 Рік тому

    Best part of Fridays.

  • @rusticthumper5500
    @rusticthumper5500 Рік тому

    simply stunning

  • @seanflanagan6862
    @seanflanagan6862 Рік тому +1

    Good one Steve 👍 👏 👌

  • @davidcarr4464
    @davidcarr4464 Рік тому +1

    The boat is coming along great, it’s really looking good. Realizing a launch before completion is not optimal, I can see some advantages to it. Having the boat in the water will really help to narrow down exactly what’s needed for travel, cruising, and sailing. In addition, it will give the hull plenty of time to swell to the maxima point and any leaks can be addressed at that time. Keep up the great work... 👍

  • @marvinmartinsYT
    @marvinmartinsYT Рік тому

    Standing on cabinetry, confidence confirmed.

  • @michaelgillespie6526
    @michaelgillespie6526 Рік тому

    Superb episode guys! Thanks for this. Hullos from Canada's Pacific North West coast.

  • @gaiaocracy
    @gaiaocracy Рік тому +1

    Sure appreciate seeing Young Aaron - may he earn his sea legs on Arabella!

  • @rodneywroten2994
    @rodneywroten2994 Рік тому

    Awesome top side guys

  • @dmmaddex
    @dmmaddex Рік тому

    That's quite a work of art. I can't wait to watch it float...

  • @kenshores9900
    @kenshores9900 Рік тому +1

    Looking good. It has been a long journey.

    • @kenshores9900
      @kenshores9900 Рік тому

      I turned on to you guys just as you got started. Boats and trains built America. You have revitalized and art that is not used as much these days. Smooth sailing.

  • @Smokkedandslammed
    @Smokkedandslammed Рік тому +4

    Faring Flambé pairs great with a Teak Tikka masala or a nice cut of reverse seared Rudder.

  • @SootHead
    @SootHead Рік тому +1

    Wow! It's a real boat!

  • @jefflovejoy2997
    @jefflovejoy2997 Рік тому +4

    Great video. One of your best. Will there ever be an "Arabella Collector's Edition" DVD set?

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +2

      Oo neat idea, Jeff. Maybe!

    • @thomasarussellsr
      @thomasarussellsr Рік тому

      Don't know that I could afford that on my budget, but I'll second that motion. Never know, I might come across a copy at the Good Will store one day.😊

  • @josephmathis5795
    @josephmathis5795 Рік тому

    I have a bent iron which my neighbor gave me. It was used by plumbers to tamp into the pipe joint in the 4" drain pipes for waste pipes in plumbing. The joint, joining two pipes would be packed with oakum, then tamped in tightly using a hammer and the bent iron. After that, molten lead would be poured over the oakum, making a seal. Anyway, bent irons are still available in old-fashioned plumbing supplies.The bent iron prevented the plumbers hand from being pressed up against the soil pipe.

  • @fixingstuff2647
    @fixingstuff2647 Рік тому

    Amazing - well done!

  • @JakobEngl
    @JakobEngl Рік тому

    Great Video !

  • @jcurtis4082
    @jcurtis4082 Рік тому

    "This is a really good day." Best last line yet.

  • @grampiangs515
    @grampiangs515 Рік тому +2

    Gonna need a bigger bucket!

  • @melvinklausnowski3106
    @melvinklausnowski3106 Рік тому +1

    One person left a nice note, they had researched the price of 4200. My comment is, Steve, begin storing diesel now for as my best friends child offered me with his youthful logic, "by the time you finish your car, in my case, the only fuel shall be in museums". Lol.. I guess I should begin to create a sail for my collectable car, huh.

  • @badcat4707
    @badcat4707 Рік тому +1

    Good morning Akiva 🐺👋and Crew 😸😺

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +1

      Happy Friday to you!

    • @idontthinkso666
      @idontthinkso666 Рік тому

      @@AcornToArabella Yeah, lucky Akira. Gets to live in a chained pen, a few square feet, to watch the humans, who ignore her. What a lucky dog. A great life.

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому

      Holy cannoli do you have that wrong, Pat! Wowie. Have a good one.

  • @mikewatson4967
    @mikewatson4967 Рік тому

    Aaron needs a title. He’s earned it!

  • @troubledspirit3328
    @troubledspirit3328 Рік тому

    She is looking gorgeous

  • @dansbrown1313
    @dansbrown1313 Рік тому

    Hello, at our shipyards, we always used double boiled linseed oil as it dries much faster.

  • @ericprobinson
    @ericprobinson Рік тому

    I wonder if you could put the boat soup into a pressure vessel and it would work faster, or a vacuum chamber then release the vacuum and have the soup permeate the wood faster, Just thinking out loud on my keyboard. I'm very proud of all the things you have accomplished. You are certainly an inspiration on the internet in this weird weird world.

  • @olatedin
    @olatedin Рік тому +2

    Always heard that it is boiled linseed oil that is prone to self combust in saturated rags. But prudence is always good, I guess. So cool you are using oil from Allbäck in Ystad, just 20 mins driv from my place!

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому +1

      That is very cool!

    • @charlesolson9019
      @charlesolson9019 Рік тому

      Any drying oil or oil-based varnish can self-combust. Friend of mine seasoned her cast-iron pans with flaxseed oil, which is just food-grade linseed oil, and later found her kitchen trash can smoldering.

  • @kevinknutson4596
    @kevinknutson4596 Рік тому

    Wow all that fitting up, it's really beginning to look like a boat! xD

  • @johnnunn8688
    @johnnunn8688 Рік тому

    Brilliant!

  • @kathywrightjohnson6804
    @kathywrightjohnson6804 Рік тому

    Another well packed episode! So much information going on. It must be getting a bit snug in the boathouse. It's cool seeing all the bits and bobs going into the boat. Has your mom been by to see how things are going? I hope she is getting better and I'm still sending up the prayers her and KP. Keep plugging on and June will be here before you know it. Stay safe!

    • @AcornToArabella
      @AcornToArabella  Рік тому

      She’s ok thanks for asking, no news from KP but that means maybe some rest is happening.

  • @marshallalwin6062
    @marshallalwin6062 Рік тому

    so much fun to watch the boat eye candy being installed.

  • @jannepeltonen2036
    @jannepeltonen2036 Рік тому

    Also hadn't heard the pine tar - linseed oil mix called boat soup before, I mean makes sense, that's how my family treats the inside of the wooden motorboat we have (the outside is varnished)...

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 Рік тому

    Amazing progress. 👍👍