The Centreplate Beast (Ep. 14) Two Blokes Build A Boat

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  • @jeffmarso9314
    @jeffmarso9314 2 місяці тому

    Watching these videos it always strikes me how wonderful it must be to have a chum to do such things with. I have good friends but I have always worked alone in the boat shop. Having another's perspective, ideas, jokes and stories to enrich the time must be really wonderful. Perhaps I'll try it some time! This boat is looking fantastic. Congratulations on solving the centerplate riddle!

  • @Cubic5
    @Cubic5 5 місяців тому +5

    I just love watching people struggle. It always shows me what mistakes I shouldn't make. Unfortunately it means I make new mistakes that I have to solve on my own. Love the boat and the series.

  • @trinitytoo
    @trinitytoo 5 місяців тому +4

    The reason I think Spirit is such a beautiful boat is because of the imperfections here and there, showing she was built by loving human hands. I watch other series where everything is perfect - CNC precisely cut pieces, the flawless varnish - and the boats are starting to look soulless. Spirit looks like she was built with enjoyment, and she will be messed about with on the water. Bravo!

  • @robertmazzei2412
    @robertmazzei2412 4 місяці тому

    Another wonderful episode. Thoroughly enjoy watching from Gig Harbor Washington state US.
    Cheers!

  • @dgbasile
    @dgbasile 5 місяців тому +1

    Amazing work on a lovely boat. Spirit is a perfect name for a boat infused with your spirits as well as bits from other boats that sailed before her.

  • @s3b_Leney
    @s3b_Leney 5 місяців тому +2

    And this is why the dinghy I am making will have a dagger board!
    I've messed about with folding pocket knives a bit an can say from experience that getting the pivot point in the right place truly is an art form!

  • @spring4522
    @spring4522 5 місяців тому +3

    Another wonderful episode. Well done!

  • @Dutch779
    @Dutch779 5 місяців тому +1

    And just as we were going to launch our spirit and along came the weather gods singing spirit in the sky.
    Rainy season for 6 months solid. Damn. 😊 Excellent job on taking a piece of wood and turning it into a masterpiece.

  • @craiganderson8232
    @craiganderson8232 4 місяці тому

    I was yelling at my phone and my house mate came running in to my room. I was trying to tell you that you were cutting into your stern as you so accurately filmed it, of course you didn't hear my plea to stop. As you did it months ago, it makes me realise how I'm involved in what you blokes are doing. I so love this boat and 100% want success for you both. Thanks for all your hard work.😎

    • @jonsealwoodturning4673
      @jonsealwoodturning4673  2 місяці тому

      Sorry I didn't hear. You'll have to shout louder next time but hopefully there won't be a next time!

  • @SteveMudge
    @SteveMudge 5 місяців тому +1

    Wish I had seen this episode before last nights BBQ Jon. It puts into place all the hard work you two have done to reach this stage of the build. Congratulations to you both!

  • @WavingNotDrowning
    @WavingNotDrowning 5 днів тому

    What a fabulous channel.

  • @mikefriend7570
    @mikefriend7570 5 місяців тому +2

    Fantastic work guys! What can beat a traditionally made wooden boat?

  • @mikef.1000
    @mikef.1000 4 місяці тому

    Just found your channel... love your attitude, banter, and boating 'bility! Subscribed.

  • @newtonmiller8810
    @newtonmiller8810 5 місяців тому

    Would love to see the mathematical scratching posted on how you arrived at the correct amount on keel to remove. That wold have been a video in itself. Loving the journey looking forward to the next project. I was also interested in old mate and his ability to lift after surgery, pleased to see he’s still ticking. From your No1 Aussie fan.

  • @peterrobinson44
    @peterrobinson44 5 місяців тому

    Another wonderful therapeutic episode after a hot day steam bending oak ribs for my clinker-built dinghy. A few breakages as expected but I'm making progress. As your films show so well, there is always something to learn with each new step you take, unlike the professionals who have done things many times and have encountered and overcome all the problems. Many thanks, I'll be very disappointed when you have finished!

  • @mikefoxley7706
    @mikefoxley7706 5 місяців тому

    Thank you! What a wonderful episode. After weeks of monkeying around with the centerboard case on my own dinghy, I can fully empathize with you. I finally got the bugger dry fitted today.

  • @kens2114
    @kens2114 5 місяців тому

    Love hard work I can watch it all day long, terrific watch you guys, boats looking a treat, cheers from down under.

  • @glennbrown1961
    @glennbrown1961 5 місяців тому

    She is a grand job, gentleman. Is the planking Douglas fir or larch. Being an Aussie, I am not really familiar with UK timbers, although my dear old Mum was Scottish. I have built a few of this style dinghy over the years and with my father over 20. I still have moulds my grandfather used to build 14 foot dinghies. He was a rather prolific dinghy builder in his day along with running his farm and sawmill. Traditionally we used a local timber called King William Pine (king billy) for planking. In recent years, people have wanted a timber called Huon Pine which is famous for being extremely rot resistant. It is very slow growing and is now a protected species although fallen trees can be collected. Some have lay on the ground for hundreds of years and were also hundreds of years old before they fell. Most boat building styles were bought here by the early British settlers and convicts. Cheers and G'day from Tasmania

    • @jonsealwoodturning4673
      @jonsealwoodturning4673  2 місяці тому

      Really fascinating to read. Thanks. The planking is douglas fir and the timers are oak.

  • @Cabmaker
    @Cabmaker 5 місяців тому +1

    You guys are making good progress and the boat is looking great!

  • @bigbadthesailor5173
    @bigbadthesailor5173 5 місяців тому

    Intriguing, a light hull construction with a huge weight centrally that can drop the centre of gravity right down. Spirit should be great fun in a stiff breeze.
    (just a wee point before you launch: it could be worth getting those screws on the keel-bands completely flush - they could catch, get knocked out of true and cause problems with the keel itself)

  • @BoatbuildingIndia
    @BoatbuildingIndia 5 місяців тому +1

    Amazing very nice a wooden boat building ❤ Best contact 🌹 love you guys form Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰

  • @andrewknill8652
    @andrewknill8652 5 місяців тому

    Great episode as usual - and good old Geoff - what a guy!

  • @Pocketfarmer1
    @Pocketfarmer1 5 місяців тому +1

    Well done Blokes!

  • @jakereich
    @jakereich 5 місяців тому

    Great video, and a lovely boat!
    What stops the centreplate when it is fully lowered?
    You might want to think about putting some sacrificial material there to stop the timber getting chewed up.
    On our wooden Tideway, I set some brass flat bar in the top of the centreplate case for the shackle of the plate uphaul to sit on. Prior to this, the shackle was chewing the wood up.

    • @jonsealwoodturning4673
      @jonsealwoodturning4673  2 місяці тому

      THanks - yes we've put in a piece of softwood to absorb any shock if the centre plate comes back to quick.

  • @SavingMaverick55
    @SavingMaverick55 5 місяців тому +1

    Great work, guys! Really cool to see that centerboard go in. It's amazing what leverage and pivots in the right place can do to make short work of raising and lowering a giant hunk of steel. Question. How are you going to be finishing the centerboard? Galvanize and epoxy paint?

    • @BoatbuildingIndia
      @BoatbuildingIndia 5 місяців тому

      Good work ❣️⛵ a wooden boat

    • @jonsealwoodturning4673
      @jonsealwoodturning4673  2 місяці тому

      Thanks we went with galvanize in the end which was a worthwhile choice. the centreplate is working well.

  • @papataffy
    @papataffy 5 місяців тому

    Lovely as usual. Greetings from Slovakia.

  • @HKoel
    @HKoel 5 місяців тому

    Like your bronze?! builders sign. You both, I am sure, deserve a nice and gentle breeze when you sail away for the first time. Enjoy it and all those journeys afterwards. I am going to miss your videos.

  • @damienhammond6449
    @damienhammond6449 5 місяців тому

    If you fit a pulley to the rear part of the centre plate casing and run your lanyards back though the pulley to a suitable cleat near the tie off leather you halve the effort to raise the centre plate. Awesome work. Cheers

  • @Zabessa
    @Zabessa 5 місяців тому

    Nice one chaps, she's looking great.

  • @brianbigland8529
    @brianbigland8529 5 місяців тому

    Keeping it international, greetings from Spain. You have made an absolutely wonderful job of construction. I wish my skills were somewhere near that.

  • @stencilled
    @stencilled 5 місяців тому +1

    Magnificent. Now go sailing.

  • @markbroomhall2706
    @markbroomhall2706 5 місяців тому

    Just sitting in my Lounge and enjoying another great episode. Greetings from Loch Sport AUS 38.0478° S, 147.5830° E

  • @nicgreen326
    @nicgreen326 5 місяців тому

    Thanks another excellent vid. Think the phrase is fetailing but suspect other works are used when working with a 50kg silage knife

  • @antonantonov4501
    @antonantonov4501 5 місяців тому

    Very beautiful classical sailing vessel with innovations. Best regards from Ukraine, Gentlemen !

  • @dgbasile
    @dgbasile 5 місяців тому +1

    And a thought on the center board pulley. Would you get more lift if you wrapped the dynema counterclockwise to increase the down haul angle to closer to 90°?

  • @fredbrookes7968
    @fredbrookes7968 5 місяців тому

    I follow your progress with much pleasure and admiration. The thought crossed my mind, would it have been an alternative strategy to slightly cut down the wood of the case at the point where the neck of the centreplate rests in the up position, rather than to grind the neck itself thinner? Would that have had the same effect of allowing the plate retract fully into its slot?

    • @jonsealwoodturning4673
      @jonsealwoodturning4673  2 місяці тому

      Yes that's a good option but we were worried about then raising the waterline and the difficulty of bailing if swamped.

  • @k9six185
    @k9six185 5 місяців тому +1

    I should think that raising the centerboard “up” into the trunk wouldo have been easier…..maybe?

    • @k9six185
      @k9six185 5 місяців тому

      Just like you did right after I posted my comment

    • @BoatbuildingIndia
      @BoatbuildingIndia 5 місяців тому

      Amazing very nice ❤❤

    • @jonsealwoodturning4673
      @jonsealwoodturning4673  2 місяці тому

      Thanks! The sailing episode is out now! And you can see the centreplate in action.

  • @NimmoJamie
    @NimmoJamie 5 місяців тому

    Conor certainly has proooved he's bionic. Heart of oak! Where did you get that lovely brass plaque made?

    • @jonsealwoodturning4673
      @jonsealwoodturning4673  2 місяці тому

      Thanks! The sailing episode is out now! It was made by Graham Lockett in Somerset.

  • @John-jr7rs
    @John-jr7rs 5 місяців тому

    watching you guys struggle with the centreboard brought back memories of when I had to do the same for my Beg Meil. Its ok when the plate is in, its just getting it there. Did you paint it? anyway love the episode and the series. cant wait to see the launch but also enjoy the journey getting there.

    • @jonsealwoodturning4673
      @jonsealwoodturning4673  2 місяці тому

      Agree totally - the centreplate is now working extremely well but a struggle to get it there.