ABM Boat Show Extravaganza!! S4 E10
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Scott shows you what he saw last August at the Antique Boat Museum's 2022 boat show. He travels to and from the boat show in his Chris Craft on the St Lawrence River and brings viewers behind the scenes of a boat show photo shoot. Enjoy this Thanksgiving early episode!
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Great stuff as always! Thanks, Scott!
Glad you like it, although I realized after posting I forgot to mention the number of shots you take at these shows. I can't imagine looking through several thousand images to find the best ones but you manage it well.The photo shoot was so fun, thanks for inviting me.
Excellent boat show coverage Scott.
Thanks Walter!
I have to say that I recently found your channel, and I’m enjoying every second of watching your videos! I live in Buffalo, and I’m inspired by your drive, knowledge and love for these boats. I just bought my first boat back that I had when I was 13 (64’ Thompson 15 SeaMate), 22 years later! I can’t wait to cruise her on the Niagara River again. Thank you for sharing your journeys with us! What an awesome channel!
Thanks Thomas! We'll be working on a Thompson boat in January in Georgia. It will be the first time for me to work on one. I hope you'll check out my Patreon page. Lots of content over there for members only. Have you seen the video yet from last season when I was on the Niagara River in the Gar Wood Speedster?
Hey, Scott! Nice video. And Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family and followers. You are a huge blessing to so many of us who 'trip out' every week to some of the very best memories we have in life. Hand in the spray. Absolutely. God bless you.
It was a really good thanksgiving, hope yours was as well. Glad you’re enjoying the videos. I’ll keep making them!
You are brave driving around those huge ships on the St Lawrence. I often fear their currents will suck me into them. Lucky where I live there no big ships beside a 135 years old steamship. stay safe!
I was swimming the River once and was yelled at over the loudspeaker for being too close to the ship so being in a boat seems fairly safe to me :)
@@glassgoat9601 got it. I just very Cautious.
@@weserman95 that 360 camera lens makes it look closer than it is as well.
Lots of mahogany and perfect varnish, but no identifying them. Everyone knows Pardon Me, but what were the others? Chris Crafts, Gar Woods, Minet Shields.......what was the engine running by the drive. Way more questions than answers. Was therein 79 and there are dramatic changes for the better. Did I see a glimpse of Wild Goose....hard to tell. Nice video, but was rushed.
Rushed? That would be a “glass half empty” way of looking at it. Almost everything that happens to create these weekly videos on this channel is done by one person. The filming, editing, uploading, I could go on and on. It involves, conservatively, 40-70 hours each month. You’ll notice that there are no commercials because I can’t stand the random interruptions of the planned flow and rhythm of the videos. That means that there is no revenue from RUclips and a better viewing experience for the watcher. This bulk of this video was filmed before 10 in the morning on Friday and Saturday because I was captaining boats from 10:30- 5 elsewhere both days. It would more than double my time to properly keep track of identifying each boat, not to mention the repercussions of misidentification of one by mistake. I’m just a guy trying to convey the enjoyment of being around wooden boats, with many clients wishing I would spend those 40-70 RUclips hours each month working on their projects and letting them pay me for the time.
@@glassgoat9601 Thanks for the reply.....not intended to ruffle your feathers. Didn't realize the time and effort it takes to make it all possible. Hope you had a great holiday, and we will keep watching, thanks again.
@@lesbest2 no worries, glad to have you aboard.