The restoration of Calypso - Part II
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- This video sums up the first year at the Calypso's shipyard. Francine Cousteau, President of The Cousteau Society is visiting the site and Jean-Philippe Brothier and Eric Dayou, long-time Calypso crew are reminiscing their life aboard.
I am in awe at what these shipwrights are able to do with such an old wooden hulled boat. Simply amazing! If any ship deserved to be restored from this level of neglect and decay the Calypso is the one.👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
If you are watching this video, then you probably remember her glory days. The education she brought us. The sights we only imagined until she unveiled them to us. How could anyone think she should be sunk? Every lover of the sea knows her name, and that should count for something. If everyone gave just a little, we could restore her to the high standards she deserves, As a museum ship to tour, to show the early equipment used, to teach newer generations the importance of our oceans. Do care!
I'd give a hundred bucks for a nail from the old planks... what a great piece of history... Thank You for restoring this great ship.
This ship, her crew and her captain brought the world, the oceans and the spirit of discovery into every living room that could afford a television. Even for those that could not afford a TV, we found a way to be there on those adventures. The advancements in diving technology, cinematography, under water archology, discoveries of new species and oceanic habitats.... The lists go on and on. Calypso is an ICON that most today have forgotten, BUT NOT I... She was and is a vessel of imagination!
I never realized she was a wooden vessel. As a very young boy at the time I remember being glued to the tv when Cousteau came on. The man brought a totally unknown world to so many millions of people. You might say he was the forerunner to every nature show to follow.
It was shocking to see she still existed. Amazing skills and care to bring her back to life. Thanks
Calypso was built in the USA during WWII as a 136' YMS type minesweeper. 481 were built. They were used in advance of a beach landing. Many became fishing boats. As built they had diagonal planking inside and horizontal planking outside.with tar and felt between the planking layers. A lot of work to fix inside planks. All the outside planks have to be removed. Looks like a complete rebuild with little original wood being used again. Many thousands of working hours. I was a shipwright - looks like experts doing the work.
Breton Shipwrights build/repair with old skills.
Thank you for your insight, given that we could not understand what they were saying. I took up SCUBA diving because I grew up watching Jacques, a friend of mine actually got to dive with him, and you will not catch me without my red hat in the winter time. It is old, had it since high school. My wife and my friends raz me about the hat, I simply tell them that if I have to tell you, then you wouldnt understand. What a ship, what a grand lady.
What are the framing timbers? There has been a project going on Pacific NW coast to rebuild a yacht "Tally Ho". Frames are live oak (q virginiana)..
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Good tv series. Kept me and my four younger brothers out of mischief for many hours.
Hi, I see a wooden hull minesweeper originally. I had all this time thought that Calypso was of steel construction.
It was built in my state of Washington. I discovered that yesterday. I loved watching it on tv and hope it is restored. It inspired me to travel and Scuba dive.
When I was growing up in the 1960s, my grandfather owned one of the sister ships of the Calypso built by the same shipyard. It was converted from the deck up as a commercial clam boat. He bought it as a decommissioned U.S. Navy minesweeper sometime in the early 1950s. These were solid boats in their prime and my grandfather's hull was still solid with the original build in the 1960s. Great memories!
Don't lie
It was built in Seattle, Ballard area... Place called Pacific Fisheries Shipyard, I worked there in 2004/5
@cornskid Yes and the Wild Goose, John Wayne's boat... There sister ships!
Not another evening spent enjoying video's only to find out it stops way before the end, fantastic job being done by these shipwrights a real credit to an almost lost trade.
Keeps ya captivated huh... Meeee toooo... Night from country Way Out Here... I credit the Ship & Shopwrights.. Nothing less than perfection... Only wish I could be with em...
I loved Cousteau as a kid, the Calypso was like a magic ship to me, they traveled all over the Earth's oceans and I got to see it, as a kid growing up on the coast the ocean is my happy place, it still is. Thank you
Didn't understand a single word, but loved every minute.
Frog is a diff language just like Russian...
I don't think many Americans understand Frog.. Ya just gotta go ribbit every now and then during the video... That means ya understand...
@@thekingsilverado9004 Si tu serais pas si ignorant tu apprendrais. Alors, arrete de te plaindre.
If you would not be so ignorant you would learn. So, stop complaining.
@@MichaudDaniel It was posted by "cousteauenglish".. ENGLISH... Not cousteaurussian, cousteauGerman, cousteauFrench or cousteauspanish... I learned Gematria. Numerology. In both parts 1 and 2, there are numbers, 33 and 322.... Freemasonry. It's a language all by it's self. 33 degrees of Freemasonry, and of course, 322 is skull and bones society. It is interesting to see that number tagged in this project, and I am certain you don't know Gematria, any more that the king knows frog... You should learn Gematria. It would change your life. But you won't. Everyone is a hypocrite.
Jacques Cousteau in Jewish Gematria equals: 1618
I Long For The Wilderness in Jewish Gematria equals: 1618
(1): a tract or region uncultivated and uninhabited by human beings
(2): an area essentially undisturbed by human activity together with its naturally developed life community
Calypso in Jewish Gematria equals: 624
An Abyss in Jewish Gematria equals: 624
The point is you can't know everythiog about everything. The King Silverado was mislead. Don't blame him.
A Person Who Is Adventurous in Simple Gematria equals: 322
I bet you didn't see that coming.
Naike West action speaks louder than words , i too loved the calypso, i have a bike called calypso , really jajajaja no relasion
Alot of work going into this magnificent ship. He would be proud.
Miss him and his maritime wisdom.
I’ve seen many people take a wood boat apart to try and restore it only to realize they don’t have the skills money and will to see it to the end. I sure hope that doesn’t happen to this famous vessel. This crew looks like they have all the talent and more. Keep up the good work guys, hope to hear she gets finished and launched 👍
According to.
My research unfortunately, Calypso is rotting in pieces in Turkey. The restoration has stalled. More than likely why there isn't a part 3 to this video series😢
She should be registered as a national monument! AND FINISHED!! never the mind bickering! I mean just how cool is it to have a song written about you, how many vessels in history ever had that honour!! and by John Denver of all people!
'Don't actually believe I said anything as heavy as "Amazing" my friend, I simply find it rather "Cool" that he did so, that's all, it's simply my personal opinion, yours obviously differs and I respect that.
At a time in our shallow society when mere celebrity, by its very nature, instantly has a powerful public platform for positive or negative, it's nice to see Mr Denver's particular celebrity and talent aimed at something as worthwhile as "The Calypso."
There's also "The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" by Gordon Lightfoot.
As a kid my one and only ambition in life was to be a crew member on this beautiful boat!
all built the old fashioned way. no heath and safety to get in the way. well done guys , proud of you
Finish The RESTORATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Подводная Одиссея! Наше детство! Спасибо командор
Моя флотская юность...
Спасибо командор!
You are doing a wonderful work!! I would like to see some other video about this project . Good luck !! I hope to see ealry the Calypso ship on all see around the world !!
Wow. The memory of watching her on TV as a kid . That boat and Cousteau at the helm .. wow exciting
For everyone who is upset or nervous about all of the 'destruction' before the reconstruction, you are merely seeing 80 years of maintenance going in all at once . So, relax she is in good hands!!!
When I was a boy Mr. Cousteau went south on the Mississippi River past my home town in Clinton Iowa , I hope they get that ship up and running again !!!
You might want to check out this series from 'The Sampson Boat Co." He's totally restoring a 1910 or so wooden sailing yacht which was a race winner in Britain. He's completed a good deal of the hull. I've been following it for about a year now.
Lots of standing around and friendly chit chat. Show the WORK!
Es como melodía ver a este grupo de artesanos restaurar el Calipso.
Un barco icónico , que nos dio mucho a la humanidad .
Excelente trabajo
Glad to see this beautiful old vessel being restored and preserved. This old girl has loads of history. From Cousteau, before that plying trade around Malta, before that as a Royal Navy minesweeer.
It would have been great if the Cousteau PBY aircraft had not crashed (killing Phillipe Cousteau) as it too could have been preserved alongside Calypso.
En mi infancia fueron los documentales de Jaques Cousteau, maravillosos
This is a true labor of love ❤️
All the bickering aside, I think those restoration boys deserve a huge congrats! She is in rough shape. Years of sea duty with the Navy, then with Jacques. She has been under water, (sunk at the dock) and patched together how many times? She is in need of a good overhaul. No she should not be sunk or tossed away. The Legend of Jacques, and the World owe her the rapairs she so desperately needs. Wouldn't a dockside museum bring in the revenue needed to keep her up to the standards she deserves?
AH NOSTALGIA ... MORE PLEASE
According to Wikipedia the restoration stalled 1 year ago due to several hundred thousand euros being owed. This after Francine Cousteau had spent a huge amount of money in legal fees to prevent Jacques daughter from his first marriage becoming involved in the project. Dear oh dear.
Jaques would be proud of this restoration.
It would have been nice to have English subtitles to know what was being said. I really enjoyed watching this. I love that this fantastic ship is being restored!!
I'm skeptical the ship will ever be restored. A myriad of problems has stalled work on the vessel. Infighting amongst the Cousteau family as well as Grandson of the original owner, non-payment of work performed on the ship, ensuing lawsuits, and a fire in 2017 which damaged repaired sections of the ship to name a few. Little to no information on the progress of the vessel has been released since then.
@@Phyde4ux Sorry to hear that but I thought, while looking at the video of what a considerable task it would be considering the extent of the deterioration of the vessel. Thanks for the info though.
Never thought Calypso was a wooden boat
Bob C converted WW2 minesweeper if I recall correctly. They were wood to not set off magnetic mines.
Originally built as a minesweeper which is why it was built with a wooden hull... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RV_Calypso
Me Either... Takes some real craftsmanship to put a wooden hull back together after it got that rotted out..
@@killerkane1957 John Wayne's Wild Goose was a sister ship and looks a lot nicer, they were built in Seattle during the the war.
John Sherman knew of the Goose but had no idea of its history prior. Thanks!
Where is part 3 ? Need to see the finishing
She was never finished. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RV_Calypso
Were's part 3 guys ??
The boat it is in Turkey now ,The status -unknown due the continuous process laws betwen the parts involved ...A great shame -France doesn t due more about the issue .A national treasure for sure .
Most people don't realize that the Calypso was a combination of wooden members combined with steel and iron. Given the condition of her hull, at the time of restoration, I'm amazed that she hadn't sunk at her moorings or while under tow.
She already sunk once.
There were no Ferromagnetic materials used in the original construction so any that were found during the re - build had been added since. This restriction on Ferromagnetic materials even extended to Engine parts, anchor chain, valves, Nails Wheelhouse and superstructure etc etc
Is there a part 2 some where that has English sub titles Please?
This ship should be finished and restored to her former glory, no matter how long it takes or how expensive it is! She is a wonder, we can't let her waste away! Stupid French Government... She has a song by John Denver the legendary singer, a few films and not to mention she's was a basis of one of the Theodore Tugboat characters (Rebecca)!!! SHE MUST BE RESTORED :(
Per several internet sources including wikipedia, its not the French government that is the problem it is Equipe Cousteau which has become a mess of family infighting with Francine Cousteau fighting all the JYC children and grand children to keep control.
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action speaks louder than words
its wood? Holy Moly! Must have been built as a mine sweeper
I think it was built from a surplus trawler from I what I heard.
Originally it was a british royal navy mine swipper. Hence why it is a wooden ship
Ex Royal Navy minesweeper. Built in the USA.
@@crazybrit-nasafan Nice to be able to actually know something. She could have been built many years before I was born. I would like to see her restored to perfect working order only with todays modern tech. Jack filled my child hood with his exploration. The reason I became a sailor... Nice to know her origins...
@@thekingsilverado9004 I. Too was hooked on his tv programs. I have had a lifelong interest in aviation and loved to see the Hughes helicopter and the PBY when they used them. I ended up being an aircraft mechanic. I also have had a facination for the undersea world too. To this day I still have some of his books and two model kits, one of Calypso and the other the PBY.
Il y a beaucoup de savoir faire Bravo, il semble plus grand que se que je me rappellerai !
Good to see that Breton Shipwrights have not lost their skills.
Part 3 please ( s''il vous plait )!!!!!!
Please enable closed captioning for those of us who do not speak French.
They ran out of money. But it is now going to finished next year some time (2017). Information on wiki: RV Calypso
Required viewing during my teenage years - HOW did Calypso end up in such a deplorable state for a World Star? Restoration, though belated was a MUST.
It is difficult to relate the profound influence this craft had on at least two generations. I am far from a 'tree-hugger' and still have great respect for the 'guys' that ran this ship "so long and so well..."
I thought she was all steel, the capsize makes sense now.
People are beautiful
love it !
Does anyone know of a link to a copy of part 2 with English Subtitles?? Would love to see that. And possibly a link to part 3. Cheers... ;-}
Anybody have a link to part 3???
There is no part 3 because the work stalled years ago.
The Guy smoking at 16:20 something. Smoking at a shipyard???! Haha, thats just priceless. 😂
Жак-Ив Кусто и его корабль Калипсо это гордость Франции и всего мира!
There's no future if you don't remember the past. The Calypso era brought the aqualung apparatus to stardom and Cousteau told us about the undersea discoveries with all the caveats.
How does it look now?
Nice Job
If it’s ever done it will be like my grandfather’s hammer, the head has been replaced once and the handle replaced twice.
Could we please have some ENGLISH subtitles for those of us who love Calypso, but ne parlais pas Francais?
from what I hear that all is stopped on the restoration for lack of money
and that was about 2 years ago - I think is when the last video was made ??
if someone knows otherwise it would be nice to know
didn't know the Calypso had a wooden hull.
Dwight DAYMEN she used to be a British mine sweeper before being refitted for sea expeditions
Mine sweepers were made of wood in order to not set off magnetic mines they were trying to remove.
@@bitsnpieces11 And they were also some of the most expensive ships in the Navy as the need for removal of any magnetic "signature" led to the use of non-ferrous materials in everything including engines, winches , valves .chain etc etc.
film de 2010 ... on est 2022 ... que s'est-il passé?
et alors ? ou se trouve la suite de ce documentaire passionnant ? part 3 ?
funny to see it's being rebuild here in oak , it was oregon pine to start .... but never build to last . now the ship seems to be in turkey . it's true this is a monument but in memory perhaps better than in reality. lets try and find out what is her state now ...
What's that orange/peachy coating?
I think she should have cleaned up enough to sink as an artificial reef so divers could have experienced the dive that would have let them stand on the hallowed decks. That ship is why most divers became divers in the first Place.OWSI 165870.
superpe....!!je veux voir la partie lll svp
Are they going to be able to preserve any of the wooden hull?
These guys need to watch Leo and the Tally-Ho.
No translation needed for me, the vid speaks for itself.
he would be proud ,
I'm skeptical the ship will ever be restored. A myriad of problems has stalled work on the vessel. Infighting amongst the Cousteau family as well as the grandson of the original owner, non-payment of work performed on the ship, ensuing lawsuits, and a fire in 2017 which damaged repaired sections of the ship, just to name a few. Little to no information on the progress of the restoration has been released since then.
The ship was in severe disrepair in 1996 prior to it's sinking and the ensuing years have not done her any favors. Albert Falco, a crew member on many of Cousteau’s missions, was quoted in 2006 as saying: “Everything that is not rusted is rotten and everything that’s not rotten is rusted.”
I am still so sad that why did it end up in this state , but so happy that people are using lost skills to rebuild.
It of course would be cheaper to just use the plans and make a new boat , but there would be no history, learning or passion
so great job , maybe take care of it this time
Fantastic project and looks like its being done perfect, remember seeing it on tv when I was younger.
On the downside who are all the hands in pocket people, is this a French thing that bosses?
What has been below the water line is usually quite good, it is worse with what is above the water line, but she'll be like new .
Forgive me for my ignorance but who is the lady in the red coat?
Bonjour, je trouve pas la suite de la restauration
What struck me is how a whole life of expedition and TV shows and celebrities that went on his boat are all gone. I grew up watching this man. All that was is no longer, such is life. To be honest, this is no longer his boat. Nearly everything needs replacing so this is really a different boat now.
Este barco debería de estar en un museo, como homenaje a Jaqués Cousteau, para futuras generaciones, para qué conozcan la historia del barco de investigación más famoso del mundo. ❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👏👏
Mire aun no ablando la miso idioma pero si conpartir las heramientade trabajo lindo
It's one of the largest wooden hull research and diving vessels still in existence today.
Rumor has it that it was hit by a barge and sank for a short time before being rescued and has undergone some work. It was also seen in Miami. There's a youtube video on that.
What's the red paste that they put on the stem?
+M King The paste is a mixture of putty and red lead and usually thinned down with linseed oil to get a suitable consistency.
bonjour monsieur madame Cousteau j espère que ce navire pourras reprendre la mer votre père le commandant Cousteau as bercer mon enfance et j ai adoré les films qu'il as fait
Да. Время ничего не щадит...
Но этот корабль должен жить!
I would sell unusable parts of the ship like a small wood chunk of the hull for a price continuing up the price scale for metal parts according to their size and importance to the structure of the ship and use the proceeds for something real noble.
No Part III?
Why is this old video on my recommendation? And where is part 3,4,5?
14:10 is that wast quanties of lead red stil beeng used????
For all you praising the work that is being done and think the ship is back on her way to being afloat. I am sorry to say I have done a bunch of research to. Day cannot find an answer to when she will be done or when she was done. She is rotting in a shipyard Turkey in pieces. I have seen many comments online of people who love This ship. And have said she should be put to rest on the bottom. Once again, restoration has stalled. She has been sitting in place for years rotting!!!
English version but no English subtitles ?????
SKILLED CRAFTSMEN ......SALUTE !!!!!
Sorry to report that she is lying unfinished and no work taking place on her in Concarneau. I was there for work a short while ago and was told there has been a financial dispute between the owners and Piriou shipyard that were carrying out the work. She looks pretty much in the same state as in this video. :-(
Marc Pook
That is a shame I see that's a year old now, has that been settled yet allowing work to start again?
WHAT HAPPEND AFTER? NOTHING ON THE WEB!
nothing, it is sitting unfinished due to lawsuits and nonsense
Where are the rest of the videos of her restoration??
Wish they had english subtitles
My absolute deepest respect for those who undertake a wooden project of this magnitude. I can’t understand why France has not declared this ship as a national treasure and taken control of the whole damn thing, not letting it wasted due to some family drama. To all other: Never buy a wooden boat.
whats happened now is she finished
Sometimes i feel it should become completely started from the keel , up