*For 5 years, our neighbors laughed while we were building a yacht in our backyard, but then they were amazed. And we ourselves were surprised by such an amazing result. The boat turned out to be very maneuverable, as for a cruiser, it was fast enough and could go at a steep angle to the wind. Be sure to watch our other videos about self-building, they will definitely amaze you.*
It doesn't look like a typical self-built DIY project, this looks like it came straight out of a shipyard, built by veteran yacht builders. Insane detail and quality!
No your country played bad ass with a true badass and you suffer the consequences. Nice try, though most of these imbeciles don't know the truth of the matter. Maybe don't let enemies build military installations a few miles from a super power nation
@@tanelviil9149 hehe lol, it's okay buddy honestly I'm worse. Instead of wasting my free time on hobbies like this. I spend my days off and money playing video games, maybe I should be sent to painful dimension instead 🤔?
fr funny ppl dk the difference between a boat n a ship. the difference is a boat fits on a ship lmao.. u can fit multiple of these boats on a ship. this aint no ship 🤣@@artful1967
Growing up, my best friend's dad built a 48 foot boat in his backyard. After a few years of watching all his hard work, along with some of ours on weekends, it was an honor to go on the maiden voyage with the family. May God bless you and your family and your country. Never give up, never give in. Fight like hell to keep what is rightfully yours.
@@-Nathan87- so if it’s diy it’s complete garbage? Anyone can learn these trades, you just got to not be a hard headed idiot so you can actually absorbe and retain the knowledge for the job at hand.
>and your country typical westoid knows nothing of history. his country is Russia, always was, always will be. keep seething but that's how it is, no amount of your narrative control won't change it
It is very comforting to know in my advanced years that the world is still producing young people with this level of drive and dedication. It is vital asset of every society no matter how advanced. You and your wife are to be richly praised and your family and friends commended !
I can’t even fathom the amount of research needed, the number of setbacks to overcome, the mental and physical exhaustion involved… Very impressive. As someone else said, there are countless disciplines involved in a project of this scale. Shows what human resolve and determination can accomplish.
@@lacyrussell6688 it's normal for a large project to get setbacks, and it's also normal for them to be completed without any. But yeah, that guy is full of bs haha
@@noahgabriel210 Well said, sir. For he who has nothing left to learn, has nothing further to gain, thus everything to lose... His adventures are over, to say the least.
it's really cute to see that the wife was pregnant on this project, and then their daughter is there years later on the boat. lovely story. Great job! you can do anything !
Have to be honest here, I did *not* expect this level of craftsmanship when I clicked on this video. The design looks very well thought out and the woodwork is second to none.
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@@Allis1isAll PLUS the added detail work that's just for show. Having undertaken some vast projects of my own, it's REALLY asking a lot to add detailed artwork into the design when just getting it DONE is such a long arduous process. It's a piece of art work in my view, along with the fact it seems like a very functional design and end result. REALLY nice work.
Now this is definitely a conversation starter. "Nice boat where'd you get it?" "Well I actually made it myself in my backyard with the help of my lovely wife.""
This guy is gifted. The workmanship, in a tent with homemade jigs...astonishing. renews my faith that men can still use their hands to build wonderful things
@@jeromebullard6123 you're probably right. omg this sounds cheezy but growing older, i'd say their family and people around them are the true gift. you could have tons of money, but the 5 year journey along with people - can't trade that to any amount of money
@@jeromebullard6123 In the video, they literally stated that the materials cost them around 30,000 bucks. The rest is just time and effort. (Granted that's still a shit ton of money, but buying such a yacht would be WAY more expensive)
Ja, sie gibt es noch, kreative Menschen mit Mut, Ausdauer, Fleiß. Unglaubliche Leistung. Unglaublich schön. Unglaublich schön anzusehen. Ich könnte mir das Video ständig anschauen. Eure Projekte sind einfach Unglaublich.
When the world seems to lose hope, these kind of people gave me hope that humanity somehow will survive. What a sheer determination it was to execute such huge task and kept the same passion for 5 years. Stay safe!
@@sfeewrfsf2578 my thought exactly. if you're creating something or building something nobody would laugh. people would be impressed if you said you're building a boat, let alone a yatch
Only those who have better things to do for 5 years and went and bought a professially built boat, which probably took about 2 weeks of arrangements and then they haad a boat to use already.
I've been a carpenter/woodworker for over 40 years and I'd never attempt anything of that scale. Some people have a gift and you are definitely gifted. Great job, absolutely beautiful. The satisfaction of enjoying something you've created with your own hands cannot be described. Again my hat's off to the both of you.
One of my neighbors did this a few years back. Him and his brother worked on a boat for about 2 years every evening, and when they were done, they ended up selling it. Someone saw it and bought it cash for 140k, so the brother took off for a year and built two more, and now they build 4 yatchs a year and make a living off them. Went from welders/ carpenters to boat builders. Lol
My uncle was a carpenter. He used to come up to our cabin where my did was doing some woodwork. Weekends and vacation, he wouldn't touch a hammer with a ten foot pole. I've done some woodwork, and what these people did is not even possible in my mind. Wonder if the true story involved a boat builder they could consult with? I can't imagine how many times they effed up and had to throw it out and start over. Just look at that table in the cabin. And the patience...5 years...
Respekt! Was für ein wunderschönes und wendiges Schiff! Gratulation! Wer einmal ein Boot restauriert oder gebaut hat, kann stolz sein! Alles gute und immer eine handbreit Wasser unter dem Kiel und allzeit gute fahrt!
This video nearly made me cry. As an artist and fabricator I know very well what it takes to build something this huge. Beautiful work, beautiful family, beautiful inspiration. Don’t ever lose your drive…we all need to see more people who never give up on dreams.
@@fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied exactly 😂 I don't even have space to take a shit in my 50m² house.. 😂 these people act like backpackers and shit but I just have one rich friend with that space in his garden and the possibility to buy all the expensive things they used.. Wood itself it's not cheap at all 🤷🏼♂️ they're just rich fuckers who have a passion to work, with an independent wealth.. I don't have time to cook at evening.. They live in their own fantastic world 🤦🏼♂️
I can only imagine the feeling of having your daughter dance on the edge of the boat. 2 beautiful things you and your wife have brought into this world together in 1 moment of bliss. Props to you man this is beautiful.
Man builds yacht in backyard for five years while wife pregnant and helps with construction. Incredible! Great to see your five year old on the yacht. Inspirational.
I love this! My grandfather built a friendship sloop in his backyard in the 1940s. We have photos of the whole neighborhood helping him tow it, using massive log rollers, through the streets of Brooklyn to the water. What a spectacle! Nice to see that same spirit alive today. 😊
@Jon Hesson Haha. Yeah he had to roll the boat all the way to Sheepshead Bay. Didn't swim in that water much, though. Sailed the boat from there to Halifax. 😉
I dont like how you build that, spending your free time and money on it and now you drive around with it and get to enjoy it. I don't like how people like you have a carefree life while others struggle. I dont like people who have it easy in life and i don't like people who have stupid luck in life. If i had the power i would send you all to a dimension with pain and suffering, so you understand what REAL life is.
@@tanelviil9149 I hope this comment wasn't aimed at my grandpa, who built his boat from scrapyard lumber in the 1940s, after he and his 4 siblings, all immigrants, who had to work as children in factories bc their father died at age 35 of pneumonia, left my great grandmother alone to raise them all during the great depression.
I watched this video for the first time not long after you posted it. I thought "Wow, what an amazing thing to do and it turned out beautifully. Can't wait to see the videos of them enjoying it." Well, I just had it come up in my feed again and I hadn't noticed before that there were Ukrainian flags in the background. I knew you guys were in an Eastern European country somewhere but I hadn't realized it was Ukraine. I hope that you and your family are safe and sound. I hope that this war will be over soon and that you and your family can return to happier times. Peace be with you. Slava Ukraine.
I'm blown away! The number of things to consider and the number of skills required to pull this off boggles the mind. And you not only built a working yacht, it is also a piece of art with so many customized details and decals. Absolutely breathtaking and an example of what can be achieved with competence, perseverance and the knowlege shared by people before us.
And a fair bit of money, You can't be poor and build a fine yacht like that even when you do most of the work yourself. Selling it must have hurt though!
For the record, I'd have been the neighbor who kept coming over asking if you needed any help, just so I could see this amazing project take shape. Man, what an accomplishment! Smooth sailing, y'all!
@@vVemoXnemoVv Can confirm as well, I was the neighbors' neighbors neighbor asking if my neighbors neighbor had any news of the yacht. I was laughing at first but I was amazed at what my neighbor found out from his neighbors neighbor.
@cobus B You’re free to live in a tent, eat cold food, and ride a bike. That leaves more for the rest of us. While you’re at it you should get rid of that device in your hand. It is resource intensive to manufacture and consumes power while you do nothing productive, like read this comment.
@@troepvanerik5880 You clearly don't understand my statement...are you motivated to go and learn the knowledge of all the things needed to make the materialistic items you wish to possess, like this couple did?
Love this video. My dad and I built a 12' "wing dingy" from scratch, started with the wood and in the end fiberglassed it. I haven't thought of those memories in 20 years - so thank you for more than just a cool video, thanks for bringing back the memories I had with my dad
My neighbour started building a house. Only with salary (a low one) he started with one little truck with bricks. It took him 11 years. Now he got the biggest house in the neighbourhood. I swear its not only big but also looks gorgeues. Last summer he also finished the backyard which is also big. We are all so happy for him.
It’s funny I old I suffer from depression and severe anxiety… with all the chaos going on in the world. I came across this video, you and your family and friends put a smile on my face. Thank you!
I have built two of the houses I've lived in by myself with an occasional helper. I thought I had done something impressive but this ..... a sailing yacht .... now THAT is impressive. The complexity of construction is really incredible, especially when hearing you designed it yourself. BRAVO!!!
mY GRANDPA is a carpenter and my grandma used to be by his side on all big projects the pictures you both took with the boat parts that hit home ;-; . this was made with a lot of love and dedication and is clear
That is some beautiful craftsmanship, would definitely fit in with any high dollar yacht crowd. With that being said, my best wishes and prayers for you and your family through this ridiculous war. I hope someday soon you can go back to smooth sailing
@@0623kaboom But those are the plans. Making it is a different story when you are doing it for the first time. You have to figure it out as you go, and try not to mess up (something done out of sequence, or scrapped something.), so you don't have rework or have to back track the process. As a life long non-union machinist, manufacturing engineer and now a small business owner I can tell you tat after I get the idea, draw the prints and make the plans,------If it is your first time making it, you will find yourself "winging it", intelligently as you figure out how to make it. Just drawing the prints and sending it to china, (which was the "USA busting" decision, to mix free enterprise with communism.), is what you speak of. The reason why their neighbors laughed, (for those who did), is because they never thought of what it takes to make something. Now they are amazed, at what we sound be doing.
What gets me... above and beyond the phenomenal work gone into your boat... is the true love that can be seen with your family. what a way to bring you guys all together. beautiful people. beautiful boat, beautiful story. sincere congratulations... x
Family friends of ours built a 60ft concrete yacht in their back yard, it took them probably 10 years. Finished it just in time for retirement, sold everything they owned and took off in their yacht to travel the world. Absolute legends. It’s awesome seeing people achieve their dream no matter how long or how much hard work it takes. Fantastic work you should be super proud!
I'm a carpenter for my entire life but my mouth is open wide for what you and your wife accomplished. If you did nothing else your good to go, except for your beautiful daughter, she is #1.
More power to you! That yacht is gorgeous!! It brings tears to my eyes, sympathizing with the struggles that everyone in your country is going through. I've visited Ukraine back in 2016 and the people I've met during my time there were so kind and generous, it brings me so much pain that the tyranny of putin has fallen upon your country. Even though it may not be much, as an Individual in the States I am doing everything in my power to support Ukraine. Stay Strong!!! Stay Independent!! 🇺🇦
I can't even imagine how one decides to get into such a massive undertaking as building A FUCKING YACHT by hand! And not only that, but also have it turn out as incredible as it did. I'm truly in awe of this video. I really hope things in Ukraine go back to normal soon and you can go back to sailing in the Galaxy with your family as you should. Slava Ukraina!
@@frequency3696 Very true. I'm usually a cynic but seeing things like this really does make me believe that a person can do anything they set their minds to. Still in awe of the raw amount of craftsmanship and talent it took to make this yacht though.
I don't know anything about sailing but what I do know is that I am seriously happy for these people and their accomplishment... Congrats on the yacht and the Baby may they both have a great life
That had to be a a great feeling to finally launch and then eventually take the first sail What an accomplishment to have created such a beautiful vessel
OMG, what a beautiful story. chasing your dreams and working hard to make that a reality! So beautiful to see the wife pregnant and then to see their daughter dancing on the vessel of their dreams! Superb! Bravo!!! Magnificent!!!
You all did a fantastic job.. look what you accomplished. And its yours to show off. Hell yea. Congrats yall. Thanks for including us and letting us watch the journey.
I lost count on how many different skill sets this couple would need to have to pull this off. (Woodworking, Solid modeling, metal working, electrical, boat design, sailing, etc..) That's crazy, and job well done!
Mike and Ashton, This must have been a real work of love for a very talented dad and a very lovely daughter. I hope she will treasure it forever and know how much you love her. Very nice box
Very cool. My dad and I built our first two sailboats, before sailing a 32-foot Mariner to the Caribbean, where my family lived throughout my high school and college years. I've sailed my entire life, and absolutely love what you've created with Galaxy. You should be proud of your craftsmanship and passion. Cheers to you all.
Thank you for sharing. I loved how we saw the beginning when you were pregnant. And the end when your daughter was dancing. It really gives you a true feeling of how long and labor-intensive the building of this beautiful yard was. May you and your family have many great adventures on this beautiful gorgeous yacht!
Mad respect for the carpentry that went into this. As a carpenter myself, those inlays are absolutely beautiful. May the wind be at your back and the sun shine on your face. Fairwinds my friend.
These people are far above us average folks. Most are not this adventurous. Everyone who views this needs to subscribe to help them keep it all going. I got emotional watching how skillfully you sailed this beautiful work of art. Many of us older folks are so happy for you. Hope you get to really enjoy all your good work.
I do some wood working and I'm a mechanical engineer. I can tell this can't be done just by watching tutorials... This couple has some serious skills and backgrounds. Tons of dedication heart and love obviously
I’m now building my second boat. Full credit to the guy. It’s a lot of work. I know. But anyone with reasonable carpentry skills could build this boat. Laminated frames, strip planked hull. There’s an endless list of videos on RUclips on these tried and true techniques. Follow the plans ( which he probably didn’t draw ), be accurate, and it will turn out fine. It’s not rocket science. Just hard work.
I am absolutely BLOWN AWAY by the level of craftsmanship necessary to build this boat! OMG! This is one of the few times in my life we’re I am AWESTRUCK by the ability of a human being to create something so incredible! The vast majority of people don’t have the technical skill or the patience to take on and complete a project of this magnitude! However, you did and I salute you and applaud your effort in building this WONDERFUL SHIP! BE WELL AND BE SAFE FROM SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA, USA!
@@TrinityTalks so you actually believe 4800 years ago 1 person built a boat that was big enough to take 2 animals of each species that existed on this planet at that time?
My wife and I built this yacht in five years. In the process, my father and my best friend helped us. We built a yacht according to our own design. And although the construction was not easy, the result met all our expectations. We have been sailing on this yacht for two years. And then we had to sell it because we didn’t have enough money to build our house. By the way, you can see the construction of our house here: ruclips.net/video/f5HLrD9l8tc/видео.html
Whaou 😮.Quel travail ! Quel patience, quel courage. Vous nous montrez qu il faut aller au bout de ses reves ,que quand on veut on peu ! Ce que vous avez réalisé est magnifique. Certains reves méritent de ne pas rester enfermés dans nos têtes. Bravo vous êtes un exemple a suivre Mr ! Respect
My Grandfather was a boat builder, built wooden boats. Watching this stirs something inside of my blood. The project, the outcome and all the people involved are all so beautiful
I’m lost for words… A huge credit to the family’s talent, workmanship & skill set.. awesome vid, the kind of people who are few and far between…👌 awesome video, what a bloody awesome life achievement 👍👍☺️☺️
Everyone has a mountain to climb. You've climbed your mountain & sailed away on it! With a boat load of memories on board,...figuratively and littoraly. Congratulations to you and your family and thanks for the inspiring efforts.
The "our own design" is sketchy. Expert carpentry cannot cure a flawed design. So I really hope it sailed very well. I can't imagine the time and effort needed. And keeping spirits up as well as relationships ? WOW
You and your wife and family all should be proud of the workmanship, as we say in Australia you didn't take any short cuts, quality to the end, The ongoing dedication to the project that you not only started, but took it to the finish line was absolutely brilliant. So sad you had to sell it, that decision must have been hard and emotional, but it got you to your goal of owning a house. Thank you for sharing your story Graham, Brisbane Australia.
Dosnt matter where you do the work as long as the tooling and knowledge is available. You can tell the guy is a master wood worker or boat builder. The guys no amateur.
@@wilsonrawlin8547 I think that's because it appears to have a shallow draft for a monohull of that size. I'm guessing they designed it with lakes/calm waters in mind.
@@mattgraham4340 Agree, really not a bluewater boat, look closely at standing rigging, plus mast seems a little small. But the craftmanship is OUTSTANDING !!!
You are a couple with golden hands, everything you start, ends great! It's unbelievable that you can make something like this beautiful with so few tools. I keep following your channel with interest. Best wishes from Belgium.
The Farewell in the American Navy is "Fair Winds and Following Seas" it denotes a goodbye, to the garage where it was built. You should be so so proud of what you have accomplished. Absolutely be proud of what you have built, amazing and beautiful workmanship. Stunned and in awe of your skill!
Why would anyone laugh? I would encourage your build. I would push you and encourage you. Those that laugh are insecure big mouths. Great job!!! Looks amazing. We need more like you to create beautiful things!!
I love this video for two reasons: 1) After millions of people have sat on their rear watching this, this video inspires everyone of them to get up, get out and go do something! Set a goal and go achieve it! 2) Seeing your dad helping you made me miss my dad tremendously. Thank you for sharing. Well done. You set out to achieve a goal and you finished it to completion. I don't even know you but I am proud of you!
Ребята, вы монстры! Ваш проект заслуживает только похвалы, так же как и вы, его создатели. Я, не понаслышке, знаю какой это труд - строительство яхты. Счастливого плавания Галактике!
I don’t know who you are but, I will tell you that you are beyond special, beyond incredible. Thank you for making each waking hour count and inspiring us all to do the same.
wow. blown away with the craftmanship and the attention to detail. The woodwork is incredible and I would never think that after it was done , it was a home build. Hats off to you and your partner. It even looks like it sails and turns on a dime. You truly have a gifted talent. Can I take a ride?
My neighbors and friends thought i was crazy when I decided to build a canoe in my backyard. You guys took that to about 50 different levels. It was an all consuming project for me and I do admit to having thought about doing bigger boats. I have to stop watching videos like this. Congrats on a great project with excellent results!!
This is easily one of the coolest things ive seen on YT. The amount of effort and perseverance and know how is incredible. Great job. That little girl at the end of the video dancing on the edge of the boat without a life vest was making me nervous though lol.
My grandfather and father did the same thing in our yard in Banff when I was young. The boat was named Galatea, which is now the name of my business. Great memories, awesome work guys!
Fun fact : "Galatea" is a mythological character whose name means "she who is milk-white". It is based on the Greek root γᾰ́λᾰ (gála, “milk”), which also gave the word "galaxy", which is... the name of the boat built on the video. Fun fact n°2 : the word "galaxy" actually comes from γαλαξίας (galaxías, “milky”). In Greek mythology, the trickster god Hermes suckled the infant Heracles at the breast of Hera, the queen of the gods, while she was asleep. When Hera awoke, she tore Heracles away from her breast and splattered her breast milk across the heavens, forming the white strip of stars that was called the "Milky Way" during thousands of years. Later we discovered that all the stars visible with bare eyes were within the same group of stars, and that there were countless of such groups of stars very far from our. We then used the term "Milky way" to name our own group of stars and we used the root "galaxias" to name these groups of billions of stars.
This is incredible. I think too often some take for granted the amount of work, time, and talent that goes into making things, almost like they magically appear out of the end of a machine. This gives a high level of respect for what goes into building something from nothing, just the design alone, let alone the building of it! I applaud you folks!
I wonder how many people called him Noah before they realised what the end result would be. Amazing job, stunning design. Enjoy the fruits of your efforts.
Must feel amazing to sail around on a beautiful boat you built every inch of with your own hands ! Congratulations and may you enjoy the fruits of your labor !
I’m completely impressed with this! I can’t even imagine how much planning, headaches, and stress went into a project like this but man, am I glad this worked out for you guys. It’s definitely a beautiful piece of construction! The satisfaction of putting it in the water and seeing it float for the first time must have been overwhelming. 🔥
I started to just blow by this video like I do a lot of them I browse through. But was I started watching it I couldn't stop. I, like most people here was blown away by what all of you did with the yacht. Simply beautiful ! The level of detail is amazing. This is not just a yacht or just another boat. This is a work art and something to be proud of. Thank you for sharing this journey with us from beginning to the end of the build.
Y'all are geniuses!!! Seriously blown away with the skill set. I can't imagine how long it took to master everything you have learned. So inspirational. And not just skill but design/creativity/ etc etc. I can just see the work you have put in during your lives. Something like this only gets done by working hard day in and out for decades. Absolutely so blessed to be able to see you work! Thank you for showing this to the world.
Dreams are achieved by the people who are too distracted by trying to realize their limitations. "He was able to do the impossible, because he didn't know enough to know how impossible everybody else already knew it was."
I don’t even have the love for boats but this literally brought tears to my eyes. Just WOW. I hope you three have a wonderful life sailing to the ends of the oceans.
*For 5 years, our neighbors laughed while we were building a yacht in our backyard, but then they were amazed. And we ourselves were surprised by such an amazing result. The boat turned out to be very maneuverable, as for a cruiser, it was fast enough and could go at a steep angle to the wind. Be sure to watch our other videos about self-building, they will definitely amaze you.*
Felicitări pentru această frumoasă realizare!
Eu locuiesc departe de zonele maritime,dar îmi plac enorm de mult tot felul de ambarcațiuni maritime!
A great wow for that brillant work..wish ya all the best
It doesn't look like a typical self-built DIY project, this looks like it came straight out of a shipyard, built by veteran yacht builders. Insane detail and quality!
Pretty sure I saw this video a while ago and the guy was an actual ship builder as a trade. Did this in his spare time.
@@Avi-on5jp That would certainly explain why it looks so nice and sails so well.
can you send the link@@Bzdecism
@@Bzdecism Either he steals all their videos or this is their second channel, they show up on all the videos
@@Avi-on5jp up this is that same very old video
Have built yachts for twenty years. There's so many trades involved and it looks like you had to learn them all. What a fine boat !
Your next. Build on in your back yard
Build one inside your house 😳
No your country played bad ass with a true badass and you suffer the consequences. Nice try, though most of these imbeciles don't know the truth of the matter. Maybe don't let enemies build military installations a few miles from a super power nation
@@tanelviil9149 hehe lol, it's okay buddy honestly I'm worse. Instead of wasting my free time on hobbies like this. I spend my days off and money playing video games, maybe I should be sent to painful dimension instead 🤔?
@@100forgery Nah video games are fine.
This isn’t just a yacht. This is truly a work of art. You’ve built yourself a fine ship.
And something to build a lifetime, no LIFETIMES, worth of memories in. Something tells me this will be in the family for a while...
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fr funny ppl dk the difference between a boat n a ship. the difference is a boat fits on a ship lmao.. u can fit multiple of these boats on a ship. this aint no ship 🤣@@artful1967
@@RaymondBCrisp it says they sold it in the descreption
@@gunsandglory8889 xd
Having built yachts myself for 69 years I'll tell you this is great workmanship
how much would you save compared to buying? (in percent)
@@matze040269%
@@matze0402 69% or so
@real100talk5 surprised we never crossed paths in our, let's say, 200 combined years of yacht building
@real100talk5 You where probably not the only fat guy in Chicago back then... Oh, that's not what you meant...
Growing up, my best friend's dad built a 48 foot boat in his backyard. After a few years of watching all his hard work, along with some of ours on weekends, it was an honor to go on the maiden voyage with the family.
May God bless you and your family and your country. Never give up, never give in. Fight like hell to keep what is rightfully yours.
Does it actually float though. Leak free
@@-Nathan87- nah man the "maiden voyage" was them dropping it in the water to sink.
Lmfao bruh
@@-Nathan87- so if it’s diy it’s complete garbage? Anyone can learn these trades, you just got to not be a hard headed idiot so you can actually absorbe and retain the knowledge for the job at hand.
>and your country
typical westoid knows nothing of history. his country is Russia, always was, always will be. keep seething but that's how it is, no amount of your narrative control won't change it
It is very comforting to know in my advanced years that the world is still producing young people
with this level of drive and dedication. It is vital asset of every society no matter how advanced.
You and your wife are to be richly praised and your family and friends commended !
All I can say is 100% agree with every word!! Well Done!$
Its nice ain't it.
Just buy one and sail it away...is my thinking
Recycle those steel hull mamas
Well said.
I can’t even fathom the amount of research needed, the number of setbacks to overcome, the mental and physical exhaustion involved… Very impressive. As someone else said, there are countless disciplines involved in a project of this scale. Shows what human resolve and determination can accomplish.
@@noahgabriel210 because nothing comes out perfectly in life, and if everything is flowers for you, you’re delusional
@@noahgabriel210 when referring to projects this large congrats that you can do it flawlessly you must be gem 💎
@@lacyrussell6688 it's normal for a large project to get setbacks, and it's also normal for them to be completed without any. But yeah, that guy is full of bs haha
@@noahgabriel210 lmao, what are you, 12?
@@noahgabriel210 Well said, sir. For he who has nothing left to learn, has nothing further to gain, thus everything to lose... His adventures are over, to say the least.
it's really cute to see that the wife was pregnant on this project, and then their daughter is there years later on the boat. lovely story. Great job! you can do anything !
This child is over 5. get over it
@@Hbmd3E yikes
Have to be honest here, I did *not* expect this level of craftsmanship when I clicked on this video. The design looks very well thought out and the woodwork is second to none.
You just spoke out my mind.
Jesus loves all of you repent of your sins which is bad things belive that God raised Jesus from the dead and confess Jesus as lord and you will be saved
I honestly couldn't believe how talented they were , if you know then you know . But them angles are skills on skill
All it needs now is battle cannons to bomb the Kremlin!!!
@@Allis1isAll PLUS the added detail work that's just for show. Having undertaken some vast projects of my own, it's REALLY asking a lot to add detailed artwork into the design when just getting it DONE is such a long arduous process. It's a piece of art work in my view, along with the fact it seems like a very functional design and end result. REALLY nice work.
Now this is definitely a conversation starter. "Nice boat where'd you get it?" "Well I actually made it myself in my backyard with the help of my lovely wife.""
Then in steps ginger with captain hat
Don't forget about da boys
They also helped
Or maybe I helped my wife built it in our backyard. ;o)
“Lovely PREGNANT wife”
And everyone will be like bullshit lmao I got the video to prove it. Lol
This guy is gifted. The workmanship, in a tent with homemade jigs...astonishing. renews my faith that men can still use their hands to build wonderful things
And lots of money.
@@jeromebullard6123 you're probably right. omg this sounds cheezy but growing older, i'd say their family and people around them are the true gift. you could have tons of money, but the 5 year journey along with people - can't trade that to any amount of money
Guys will do a lot for women who are worth it.
@@jeromebullard6123 In the video, they literally stated that the materials cost them around 30,000 bucks. The rest is just time and effort. (Granted that's still a shit ton of money, but buying such a yacht would be WAY more expensive)
I wonder if he was working another job, or if this was a full time commitment
Ja, sie gibt es noch, kreative Menschen mit Mut, Ausdauer, Fleiß.
Unglaubliche Leistung.
Unglaublich schön.
Unglaublich schön anzusehen.
Ich könnte mir das Video ständig anschauen.
Eure Projekte sind einfach Unglaublich.
When the world seems to lose hope, these kind of people gave me hope that humanity somehow will survive. What a sheer determination it was to execute such huge task and kept the same passion for 5 years. Stay safe!
also makes it clear that most of the world's population is completely useless
@@dangerdave138 pareto principle working as intended.
this man was a Viking craftsman in another life , odin son!
what does humanity have to do with building a yacht? western problems western solutions. it is cool though, yes.
why is the world losing hope, what is the problem?
That's a gorgeous sailboat. Beautiful design. The fact that you've built it yourselves must be one amazing feeling. I'll bet no one's laughing now.
I think that noone is laughing, because they are all being bombed by RuSSia.
Who? Who is laughing?
@@sfeewrfsf2578 my thought exactly. if you're creating something or building something nobody would laugh. people would be impressed if you said you're building a boat, let alone a yatch
Only those who have better things to do for 5 years and went and bought a professially built boat, which probably took about 2 weeks of arrangements and then they haad a boat to use already.
@@GeorgiosD90 but some people want to make there own stuff and feel proud "better things to do" there are no better things to do that work hard
I've been a carpenter/woodworker for over 40 years and I'd never attempt anything of that scale. Some people have a gift and you are definitely gifted. Great job, absolutely beautiful. The satisfaction of enjoying something you've created with your own hands cannot be described. Again my hat's off to the both of you.
try something new if you are able to! get out of your comfort zone!
One of my neighbors did this a few years back. Him and his brother worked on a boat for about 2 years every evening, and when they were done, they ended up selling it. Someone saw it and bought it cash for 140k, so the brother took off for a year and built two more, and now they build 4 yatchs a year and make a living off them. Went from welders/ carpenters to boat builders. Lol
They beated CC! 👍 :-))
@@schlaemzas thats how i became bi lol woohoo
My uncle was a carpenter. He used to come up to our cabin where my did was doing some woodwork. Weekends and vacation, he wouldn't touch a hammer with a ten foot pole. I've done some woodwork, and what these people did is not even possible in my mind. Wonder if the true story involved a boat builder they could consult with? I can't imagine how many times they effed up and had to throw it out and start over. Just look at that table in the cabin. And the patience...5 years...
Respekt! Was für ein wunderschönes und wendiges Schiff! Gratulation! Wer einmal ein Boot restauriert oder gebaut hat, kann stolz sein! Alles gute und immer eine handbreit Wasser unter dem Kiel und allzeit gute fahrt!
This video nearly made me cry. As an artist and fabricator I know very well what it takes to build something this huge. Beautiful work, beautiful family, beautiful inspiration. Don’t ever lose your drive…we all need to see more people who never give up on dreams.
Well said ..
The level of skill and dedication it must have required to undertake such a task so completely and successfully is immense. You absolute legends!
nah, just a nagging wife
@@dbspaceoditty ha ha ha ha 😂
And independent wealth.
Dont see any nagging here just a happy supportive wife who is helping her awesome driven husband accomplish a mission
@@fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied exactly 😂 I don't even have space to take a shit in my 50m² house.. 😂 these people act like backpackers and shit but I just have one rich friend with that space in his garden and the possibility to buy all the expensive things they used.. Wood itself it's not cheap at all 🤷🏼♂️ they're just rich fuckers who have a passion to work, with an independent wealth.. I don't have time to cook at evening.. They live in their own fantastic world 🤦🏼♂️
I can only imagine the feeling of having your daughter dance on the edge of the boat. 2 beautiful things you and your wife have brought into this world together in 1 moment of bliss. Props to you man this is beautiful.
When your daughter is dancing on the deck of the boat you built has got to be one of the best kind of moments there ever will be.
they sold it in 2017
@@colatf2 wait why
Why
@@rauli6375 it’s at the bottom of the description
And then it sinks and the sharks arrive... now they have the best and worst moments of their life all at once.
Beautiful on so many levels...
Man builds yacht in backyard for five years while wife pregnant and helps with construction. Incredible! Great to see your five year old on the yacht. Inspirational.
I love this! My grandfather built a friendship sloop in his backyard in the 1940s. We have photos of the whole neighborhood helping him tow it, using massive log rollers, through the streets of Brooklyn to the water. What a spectacle! Nice to see that same spirit alive today. 😊
@Jon Hesson Haha. Yeah he had to roll the boat all the way to Sheepshead Bay. Didn't swim in that water much, though. Sailed the boat from there to Halifax. 😉
This is the good life. Thanks for sharing your story along with this family sharing their journey. Read their pinned post, its chilling.
I dont like how you build that, spending your free time and money on it and now you drive around with it and get to enjoy it.
I don't like how people like you have a carefree life while others struggle.
I dont like people who have it easy in life and i don't like people who have stupid luck in life.
If i had the power i would send you all to a dimension with pain and suffering, so you understand what REAL life is.
@@tanelviil9149 I hope this comment wasn't aimed at my grandpa, who built his boat from scrapyard lumber in the 1940s, after he and his 4 siblings, all immigrants, who had to work as children in factories bc their father died at age 35 of pneumonia, left my great grandmother alone to raise them all during the great depression.
@@lexb1075 dont make stuff up.
I watched this video for the first time not long after you posted it. I thought "Wow, what an amazing thing to do and it turned out beautifully. Can't wait to see the videos of them enjoying it." Well, I just had it come up in my feed again and I hadn't noticed before that there were Ukrainian flags in the background. I knew you guys were in an Eastern European country somewhere but I hadn't realized it was Ukraine. I hope that you and your family are safe and sound. I hope that this war will be over soon and that you and your family can return to happier times. Peace be with you. Slava Ukraine.
Honestly is there anything that you and your family cannot achieve??? You all are amazing!!!
I'm blown away! The number of things to consider and the number of skills required to pull this off boggles the mind. And you not only built a working yacht, it is also a piece of art with so many customized details and decals. Absolutely breathtaking and an example of what can be achieved with competence, perseverance and the knowlege shared by people before us.
And a fair bit of money, You can't be poor and build a fine yacht like that even when you do most of the work yourself. Selling it must have hurt though!
For the record, I'd have been the neighbor who kept coming over asking if you needed any help, just so I could see this amazing project take shape. Man, what an accomplishment! Smooth sailing, y'all!
Can confirm. I've been the neighbor's neighbor asking the neighbor how the neighbor's neighbor's yacht was taking shape. Smooth sailing!
@@vVemoXnemoVv Can confirm as well, I was the neighbors' neighbors neighbor asking if my neighbors neighbor had any news of the yacht. I was laughing at first but I was amazed at what my neighbor found out from his neighbors neighbor.
This isn’t just a yacht. This is truly a work of art. You’ve built yourself a fine ship.
This is the most iv been impressed by someone on RUclips In a while. Dedication is the ringing message here. We'll done brother, sail safe!
I was thinking the same thing
So have i
My sentiments exactly!
Yes same.. hehehe
Hello bro.. i'm from Indonesia.. please suport my channle youtube Thank's 🙏
Wow 😯 Respekt ✊🏻
Imagine what the world would be like if everyone was so skilled, hardworking, imaginative and ambitious as these people. All I can say is, 'wow'.
@cobus B You’re free to live in a tent, eat cold food, and ride a bike. That leaves more for the rest of us. While you’re at it you should get rid of that device in your hand. It is resource intensive to manufacture and consumes power while you do nothing productive, like read this comment.
@cobus B fiberglass
Well we would not have any progress as all would try to do everything by themselves
@@KaushikBala333 That would be 100% progress....Don't worry...we lazy folks rather buy, then make accomplishments from hard work!
@@troepvanerik5880 You clearly don't understand my statement...are you motivated to go and learn the knowledge of all the things needed to make the materialistic items you wish to possess, like this couple did?
Love this video. My dad and I built a 12' "wing dingy" from scratch, started with the wood and in the end fiberglassed it. I haven't thought of those memories in 20 years - so thank you for more than just a cool video, thanks for bringing back the memories I had with my dad
My neighbour started building a house. Only with salary (a low one) he started with one little truck with bricks. It took him 11 years. Now he got the biggest house in the neighbourhood. I swear its not only big but also looks gorgeues. Last summer he also finished the backyard which is also big. We are all so happy for him.
$ 30,000 is literally nothing for such a large yacht! Very well done!
This said, I want to wish you strength in these difficult times.
If someone's gonna buy a yacht that big, how much would it normally cost?
@@thisisdumb934 a million sounds like a bit much. I would say around 200-300k
@@fauxrcegaming278 free to millions of dollars.
@@fauxrcegaming278 it depends on what is in it
$30,000 is literally $30,000.
It’s funny I old I suffer from depression and severe anxiety… with all the chaos going on in the world. I came across this video, you and your family and friends put a smile on my face. Thank you!
I have built two of the houses I've lived in by myself with an occasional helper. I thought I had done something impressive but this ..... a sailing yacht .... now THAT is impressive. The complexity of construction is really incredible, especially when hearing you designed it yourself. BRAVO!!!
You already can do what the 99.99% percent of the population can't do.
My cousin's husband built a wooden boat in his garden, too. He is a Design & Technology Professor though!
Don’t knock what you did. That’s just as amazing
Ikr building stuff by yourself is the best feeling no matter how small or big it is 😃
@@akobir6672 building a house is easy. its building a luxury house that is difficult
mY GRANDPA is a carpenter and my grandma used to be by his side on all big projects the pictures you both took with the boat parts that hit home ;-; . this was made with a lot of love and dedication and is clear
That is some beautiful craftsmanship, would definitely fit in with any high dollar yacht crowd. With that being said, my best wishes and prayers for you and your family through this ridiculous war. I hope someday soon you can go back to smooth sailing
Are they in Ukraine?
@@Benji1969 Yes look at the flagg
They sold it in 2017
I can't even fathom where you begin, to build a yacht. All the hard work that was put into this was amazing.
My man woke up one day and decided to build a yacht!
tbh like any project ... start with the idea ... then a drawing ... then make plans ... the usual process for anything ...
@@0623kaboom But those are the plans. Making it is a different story when you are doing it for the first time. You have to figure it out as you go, and try not to mess up (something done out of sequence, or scrapped something.), so you don't have rework or have to back track the process. As a life long non-union machinist, manufacturing engineer and now a small business owner I can tell you tat after I get the idea, draw the prints and make the plans,------If it is your first time making it, you will find yourself "winging it", intelligently as you figure out how to make it. Just drawing the prints and sending it to china, (which was the "USA busting" decision, to mix free enterprise with communism.), is what you speak of. The reason why their neighbors laughed, (for those who did), is because they never thought of what it takes to make something. Now they are amazed, at what we sound be doing.
Now they are amazed, at what we "should" be doing.
Apperently start by building a covered area to build it in, then pick a design and find the plans. Then just start picking away.
What gets me... above and beyond the phenomenal work gone into your boat... is the true love that can be seen with your family. what a way to bring you guys all together. beautiful people. beautiful boat, beautiful story. sincere congratulations... x
Just, holy crap, the pride you must feel when you look at her! Outstanding job!!
Family friends of ours built a 60ft concrete yacht in their back yard, it took them probably 10 years. Finished it just in time for retirement, sold everything they owned and took off in their yacht to travel the world. Absolute legends. It’s awesome seeing people achieve their dream no matter how long or how much hard work it takes. Fantastic work you should be super proud!
concrete yacht? Could it be metal, aluminium, fibreglass, glass reinforced plastic or a combination of, but concrete..?!
🤔😁
@@bahardin3992 yes google it, I thought the same thing! But they are a real thing.
@@bahardin3992 concrete is great for large boats
Concrete? I've heard of it historically. The Navy built some big concrete ships, which are now hulks somewhere. Why and how?!
@@bahardin3992 feral cement
It made me so happy to see your daughter dancing on the boat. What a beautiful moment!
Nonce
@@nareikac k
@@nareikac are you by any chance below room temperatur iq?
Thank you for inspiring everyone to build, help them selves, no matter what!
WELL DONE
I'm a carpenter for my entire life but my mouth is open wide for what you and your wife accomplished. If you did nothing else your good to go, except for your beautiful daughter, she is #1.
More power to you! That yacht is gorgeous!! It brings tears to my eyes, sympathizing with the struggles that everyone in your country is going through. I've visited Ukraine back in 2016 and the people I've met during my time there were so kind and generous, it brings me so much pain that the tyranny of putin has fallen upon your country. Even though it may not be much, as an Individual in the States I am doing everything in my power to support Ukraine. Stay Strong!!! Stay Independent!! 🇺🇦
Beautiful comment
Putin needs to stay in his territory. All he is doing doing is taking and ruining lives
I can't even imagine how one decides to get into such a massive undertaking as building A FUCKING YACHT by hand! And not only that, but also have it turn out as incredible as it did. I'm truly in awe of this video. I really hope things in Ukraine go back to normal soon and you can go back to sailing in the Galaxy with your family as you should. Slava Ukraina!
Read description, they sold it
If you think about there are people that build their dream house that's also taking skills. Remember if you have a goal you can make it happen.
@@frequency3696 Conceive, believe, achieve :)
@@IcedDragon420 aw man what a bummer
@@frequency3696 Very true. I'm usually a cynic but seeing things like this really does make me believe that a person can do anything they set their minds to. Still in awe of the raw amount of craftsmanship and talent it took to make this yacht though.
Man what an accomplishment. thank you for letting me watch this journey with yall. Beautiful Boat. enjoy!!!
I don't know anything about sailing but what I do know is that I am seriously happy for these people and their accomplishment... Congrats on the yacht and the Baby may they both have a great life
That had to be a a great feeling to finally launch and then eventually take the first sail
What an accomplishment to have created such a beautiful vessel
Is it less expensive to build your own yacht, rather than buying one?
OMG, what a beautiful story. chasing your dreams and working hard to make that a reality! So beautiful to see the wife pregnant and then to see their daughter dancing on the vessel of their dreams! Superb! Bravo!!! Magnificent!!!
You all did a fantastic job.. look what you accomplished. And its yours to show off. Hell yea. Congrats yall. Thanks for including us and letting us watch the journey.
I can't even imagine what skills and knowledge goes into building something like that. It's beautiful. You should be very proud.
i cant even imagine how rewarding that felt to have it on the water with your family
It is a beautiful thing to see a birth of a sailboat may she be blessed with good wind and safe voyages
I lost count on how many different skill sets this couple would need to have to pull this off. (Woodworking, Solid modeling, metal working, electrical, boat design, sailing, etc..)
That's crazy, and job well done!
For those of us who sail factory manufactured boats, I tip my hat to you all. What a work of art!! And a great sailing vessel, too.!
I used to work at a boat shop. 32 foot fiberglass cabin cruisers. This guy built everything on this WOOD boat by himself. Hats off to him!
Yes, that a lot of work for 2 people to accomplish and do so well.
yeah my jaw dropped seeing its wood.
Fortunately for him it looks like he had some good helpers.. His idea yes, but it takes a village...
@@elslick lol it was more than just 2
Kyle, what shop did you work at?
Mike and Ashton, This must have been a real work of love for a very talented dad and a very lovely daughter. I hope she will treasure it forever and know how much you love her. Very nice box
Very cool. My dad and I built our first two sailboats, before sailing a 32-foot Mariner to the Caribbean, where my family lived throughout my high school and college years. I've sailed my entire life, and absolutely love what you've created with Galaxy. You should be proud of your craftsmanship and passion. Cheers to you all.
Thank you for sharing. I loved how we saw the beginning when you were pregnant. And the end when your daughter was dancing. It really gives you a true feeling of how long and labor-intensive the building of this beautiful yard was. May you and your family have many great adventures on this beautiful gorgeous yacht!
Mad respect for the carpentry that went into this. As a carpenter myself, those inlays are absolutely beautiful. May the wind be at your back and the sun shine on your face. Fairwinds my friend.
Erin go braugh!
@TRUMP2024 thank you. I fully support your username 💯 2024 .... Evict sleepy Joe
@@jayfitmob8645
2024 baby!! save our great nation!!
@@kevio6868 we've got an eviction at the White House LOL 2024 baby
@@kevio6868 will said my friend....
These people are far above us average folks. Most are not this adventurous.
Everyone who views this needs to subscribe to help them keep it all going.
I got emotional watching how skillfully you sailed this beautiful work of art.
Many of us older folks are so happy for you. Hope you get to really enjoy all your good work.
I do some wood working and I'm a mechanical engineer. I can tell this can't be done just by watching tutorials... This couple has some serious skills and backgrounds. Tons of dedication heart and love obviously
Same. This is amazing dedication to a tough project.
ahh ..that's why there is a "pause " button ..DUH! :)
Another thing i can think of is paying for some architect in the ship building industry to draw up a blueprint.
I’m now building my second boat. Full credit to the guy. It’s a lot of work. I know. But anyone with reasonable carpentry skills could build this boat. Laminated frames, strip planked hull. There’s an endless list of videos on RUclips on these tried and true techniques. Follow the plans ( which he probably didn’t draw ), be accurate, and it will turn out fine. It’s not rocket science. Just hard work.
Каждый раз восхищаюсь вашей семьей! Берегите друг друга! Здоровья, счастья и удачи вам!!!
I am absolutely BLOWN AWAY by the level of craftsmanship necessary to build this boat! OMG! This is one of the few times in my life we’re I am AWESTRUCK by the ability of a human being to create something so incredible! The vast majority of people don’t have the technical skill or the patience to take on and complete a project of this magnitude! However, you did and I salute you and applaud your effort in building this WONDERFUL SHIP! BE WELL AND BE SAFE FROM SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA, USA!
Just think! Noah did this with the ARK and that took 70 years!
@@TrinityTalks that’s a fictional story not historically accurate.
@@pc6054 It's not fictional.
@@TrinityTalks so you actually believe 4800 years ago 1 person built a boat that was big enough to take 2 animals of each species that existed on this planet at that time?
@@pc6054 100%. It's not an impossible feat and I'm not saying you have to believe it too but yes I absolutely believe it.
My wife and I built this yacht in five years. In the process, my father and my best friend helped us. We built a yacht according to our own design. And although the construction was not easy, the result met all our expectations. We have been sailing on this yacht for two years. And then we had to sell it because we didn’t have enough money to build our house. By the way, you can see the construction of our house here: ruclips.net/video/f5HLrD9l8tc/видео.html
Did you do this before the house? You have mad skills! awesome!
Do you have any building plans for the wood boat
와 대단하다... 정말 잘 만들었네...
hi, there are no contacts to talk to you, are you interested in new sponsors? how can we talk
Muy bonito
Whaou 😮.Quel travail ! Quel patience, quel courage. Vous nous montrez qu il faut aller au bout de ses reves ,que quand on veut on peu ! Ce que vous avez réalisé est magnifique.
Certains reves méritent de ne pas rester enfermés dans nos têtes.
Bravo vous êtes un exemple a suivre Mr !
Respect
My Grandfather was a boat builder, built wooden boats. Watching this stirs something inside of my blood. The project, the outcome and all the people involved are all so beautiful
Doing this shirtless and shoeless was Brave I know you would have had to at least take out a few splinters and Nails in your feet
STIRS SOMETHING IN MY BLODD LOLOL
he can hear his ancestors in the wind.@@BehelitKeeper
I hurt inside to think you had to sell such a beauty.
Where did you base your designs on? How did you learn all the trades, plumbing, electrical, etc
I’m lost for words… A huge credit to the family’s talent, workmanship & skill set.. awesome vid, the kind of people who are few and far between…👌 awesome video, what a bloody awesome life achievement 👍👍☺️☺️
Everyone has a mountain to climb. You've climbed your mountain & sailed away on it! With a boat load of memories on board,...figuratively and littoraly. Congratulations to you and your family and thanks for the inspiring efforts.
Браво!!! Срећно пловили и уживали. Велики поздрав! (Well done!!! Happy sailing and enjoy. Best regards!)
Absolutely amazing. I love when people fully apply themselves into something that is far beyond the norm!
Wow! To have the skills, the discipline and the DEDICATION to build an amazing boat! I’m both envious and inspired! Kudos to you!
The "our own design" is sketchy. Expert carpentry cannot cure a flawed design.
So I really hope it sailed very well. I can't imagine the time and effort needed.
And keeping spirits up as well as relationships ? WOW
You and your wife and family all should be proud of the workmanship, as we say in Australia you didn't take any short cuts, quality to the end, The ongoing dedication to the project that you not only started, but took it to the finish line was absolutely brilliant. So sad you had to sell it, that decision must have been hard and emotional, but it got you to your goal of owning a house. Thank you for sharing your story Graham, Brisbane Australia.
Brilliant craftmanship, and a family. Wow. You deserve this!!!!
Can't believe this was built in a backyard. What an accomplishment! It sails beautifully.
That's an understatement. That boat handles like a dream compared to most sailboats that size. Incredible agility.
Dosnt matter where you do the work as long as the tooling and knowledge is available. You can tell the guy is a master wood worker or boat builder. The guys no amateur.
@@killingtime669
so correct! an artisan!
@@wilsonrawlin8547 I think that's because it appears to have a shallow draft for a monohull of that size. I'm guessing they designed it with lakes/calm waters in mind.
@@mattgraham4340 Agree, really not a bluewater boat, look closely at standing rigging, plus mast seems a little small.
But the craftmanship is OUTSTANDING !!!
You are a couple with golden hands, everything you start, ends great! It's unbelievable that you can make something like this beautiful with so few tools. I keep following your channel with interest. Best wishes from Belgium.
The Farewell in the American Navy is "Fair Winds and Following Seas" it denotes a goodbye, to the garage where it was built. You should be so so proud of what you have accomplished. Absolutely be proud of what you have built, amazing and beautiful workmanship. Stunned and in awe of your skill!
That's the farewell of sailors the world over (and has been for a long time), not just in the USN.
And don't forget when saying that ," and clean diesel"
Why would anyone laugh? I would encourage your build. I would push you and encourage you. Those that laugh are insecure big mouths. Great job!!! Looks amazing. We need more like you to create beautiful things!!
The title is just to bait more viewers. No one laughed. Probably no one even cared.
I love this video for two reasons: 1) After millions of people have sat on their rear watching this, this video inspires everyone of them to get up, get out and go do something! Set a goal and go achieve it! 2) Seeing your dad helping you made me miss my dad tremendously. Thank you for sharing.
Well done. You set out to achieve a goal and you finished it to completion. I don't even know you but I am proud of you!
Makes me want to take a Covid nap
Ребята, вы монстры! Ваш проект заслуживает только похвалы, так же как и вы, его создатели. Я, не понаслышке, знаю какой это труд - строительство яхты. Счастливого плавания Галактике!
I don’t know who you are but, I will tell you that you are beyond special, beyond incredible. Thank you for making each waking hour count and inspiring us all to do the same.
Hermoso video, hermoso velero, puro corazón, linda familia, felicidades. Querer es poder ☀️
wow. blown away with the craftmanship and the attention to detail. The woodwork is incredible and I would never think that after it was done , it was a home build. Hats off to you and your partner. It even looks like it sails and turns on a dime.
You truly have a gifted talent. Can I take a ride?
My neighbors and friends thought i was crazy when I decided to build a canoe in my backyard. You guys took that to about 50 different levels. It was an all consuming project for me and I do admit to having thought about doing bigger boats. I have to stop watching videos like this. Congrats on a great project with excellent results!!
This is easily one of the coolest things ive seen on YT. The amount of effort and perseverance and know how is incredible. Great job. That little girl at the end of the video dancing on the edge of the boat without a life vest was making me nervous though lol.
thank you for sharing she is absolutely gorgeous! what craftsmanship. Hope you get YEARS of enjoyment out of her!
My grandfather and father did the same thing in our yard in Banff when I was young. The boat was named Galatea, which is now the name of my business. Great memories, awesome work guys!
Fun fact : "Galatea" is a mythological character whose name means "she who is milk-white". It is based on the Greek root γᾰ́λᾰ (gála, “milk”), which also gave the word "galaxy", which is... the name of the boat built on the video.
Fun fact n°2 : the word "galaxy" actually comes from γαλαξίας (galaxías, “milky”). In Greek mythology, the trickster god Hermes suckled the infant Heracles at the breast of Hera, the queen of the gods, while she was asleep. When Hera awoke, she tore Heracles away from her breast and splattered her breast milk across the heavens, forming the white strip of stars that was called the "Milky Way" during thousands of years. Later we discovered that all the stars visible with bare eyes were within the same group of stars, and that there were countless of such groups of stars very far from our. We then used the term "Milky way" to name our own group of stars and we used the root "galaxias" to name these groups of billions of stars.
@@76Eliam Interesting, Ty.
This is incredible. I think too often some take for granted the amount of work, time, and talent that goes into making things, almost like they magically appear out of the end of a machine. This gives a high level of respect for what goes into building something from nothing, just the design alone, let alone the building of it! I applaud you folks!
I have 24 years in sailing experience and have owned over 20 boats, this was a huge project that came out great! Congratulations !!!!
So u rich
@@welcome2cali946 it depends on the boats he’s talking about. Some boats aren’t as expensive as you think
@@adrianchandler7853 just having the space to park them at dammm either big as house or some big as property or top dollar fee to park
I wonder how many people called him Noah before they realised what the end result would be. Amazing job, stunning design. Enjoy the fruits of your efforts.
Must feel amazing to sail around on a beautiful boat you built every inch of with your own hands ! Congratulations and may you enjoy the fruits of your labor !
I’m completely impressed with this! I can’t even imagine how much planning, headaches, and stress went into a project like this but man, am I glad this worked out for you guys. It’s definitely a beautiful piece of construction! The satisfaction of putting it in the water and seeing it float for the first time must have been overwhelming. 🔥
I would honestly find it relaxing to build a boat by hand
I started to just blow by this video like I do a lot of them I browse through. But was I started watching it I couldn't stop. I, like most people here was blown away by what all of you did with the yacht. Simply beautiful ! The level of detail is amazing. This is not just a yacht or just another boat. This is a work art and something to be proud of. Thank you for sharing this journey with us from beginning to the end of the build.
There's nothing much else you can say about this, but it's simply amazing.
Y'all are geniuses!!! Seriously blown away with the skill set. I can't imagine how long it took to master everything you have learned. So inspirational. And not just skill but design/creativity/ etc etc. I can just see the work you have put in during your lives. Something like this only gets done by working hard day in and out for decades. Absolutely so blessed to be able to see you work! Thank you for showing this to the world.
This was my dream in my childhood, but later I realized that it is not an achievable dream. These guys proved me wrong. Bravo 👏👏👏
Anything is possible with enough work. Some flat earther built a homemade rocket and shot upself like thousands of feet in the air and didn’t die
@@jacklets3851 oh wow, It’s unbelievable what people are capable of with enough motivation.
@Free Mankind nah but he did manage to die
They only proved they did it. Now it's your turn ...
Dreams are achieved by the people who are too distracted by trying to realize their limitations.
"He was able to do the impossible, because he didn't know enough to know how impossible everybody else already knew it was."
This is where RUclips was made for, excellent home video. Congrats on your skills, your vision and your power to continue towards this beautiful goal
WoW Magnificent ! Knowledge, Experience, Perseverance - The recipe for success in anything in Life !
I don’t even have the love for boats but this literally brought tears to my eyes. Just WOW. I hope you three have a wonderful life sailing to the ends of the oceans.