Boats probably saved my life as a kid. My childhood was crazy to say the least. I lived near the water and I would go and just "look" at the boats. It was so comforting and healing. It was quiet just like this video (thanks for that!) There was a boat just like this one named 'Tinkle'. I remember it well. Time changes everything but my memory can recall it like it was yesterday. Thanks again for posting this. ♥✝♥
Looks like she’s ready for a Viking funeral. Someone had a lot of fun on her back in the day. I miss those old wood boats. Try finding a shipwright that can duplicate the craftsmanship that was put in to those old crafts. They’re few and far between now.
I was so hoping at the end of the video it would show a miraculous restoration back to new. Clearly, that is never going to happen... If I had the time and money, I would haul it away and launch it for one last, but short, quick moment on the sea and let it rest in peace below the waves and let her return to the elements form which she came... Great video and many thanks, Bill
Looks like an eastern shore of Maryland build boat... likely built by a family on Tighman Island that produced several during the mid 50's. There's one up here in Maine... larger, but built in that same characteristic way... like a crab work boat.
Wow! If you prefer work over recreation this is an ideal project. The only reusable parts of this one are the lines which are probably available somewhere in a dusty archive. But, hey, this is the stuff of dreams and what is life without a dream. Leo took on a bigger one with Tally Ho and he bought it for a buck.
@@turk_dogan We must both be well beyond trying to take on something like this. I remember when these were the only working boats and fiberglass hadn't been tried yet.
i was looking that video and that boat look a like the one my dad build in key west about 20 years ago then in 2017 we live in the keys we got hit by hurricane irma and sunk and destroy my dad boat ,about that time my dad got alzheimer's and thanks god he never get see hes boat destroy by mother nature,my still a live now ,hes 84 yrs old and pretty sure he was devastated is he ever get to see hes boat ,destroy by a hurricane,happy new year 2025
@@cherjohnson5807 I am not sure about that wood being good quality, I would say they used lower quality to build the working boats since they always got damaged and pieces needed to be replaced quickly and affordably. That's my 2 cents though, I don't know much 🙂
From all I've found, and it's not much... the last one- a 24' lap-strake "sea-skiff" is sitting in my building under shrink wrap right now, in it's original cradle from 1961, and I'm restoring the original Graymarine S225/ Rambler 327 engine for it (over the last three years or so). If anyone has information or has seen another one in ANY CONDITION, I'd sure love to know about it.
@@brian.7966 Normally I do, this boat was so beautiful and I didn't know anything about it and wanted people just enjoy it for what it was. I was also hoping that someone knowledgeable about it would share with us. 👍
She's definitely Patriotic ! Red, White n Blue for her colors !
Boats probably saved my life as a kid. My childhood was crazy to say the least. I lived near the water and I would go and just "look" at the boats. It was so comforting and healing. It was quiet just like this video (thanks for that!) There was a boat just like this one named 'Tinkle'. I remember it well. Time changes everything but my memory can recall it like it was yesterday. Thanks again for posting this. ♥✝♥
@@garyscole yes, time ticks away and everything changes. Thanks for sharing your memories. 👍👍🙂
@@garyscole Wonderful memory... we should all spend more time just 'feeling' with a bit less 'doing'.
1:24 From that shot of the mounts & torque tube I can tell you it had a flathead Ford in it.
@@nzsaltflatsracer8054 good guess 🙂👍
Looks like she’s ready for a Viking funeral. Someone had a lot of fun on her back in the day. I miss those old wood boats. Try finding a shipwright that can duplicate the craftsmanship that was put in to those old crafts. They’re few and far between now.
I've seen that boat! I remember that boat.
It's called the S S Minnow. 🙂
Gilligan's Island 😊
@@turk_dogan MMMmmmmmmmmmn. Mary Ann! 🙂
the SS Minow is alive & well living in Vancouver Canada
"ran when parked"
I was so hoping at the end of the video it would show a miraculous restoration back to new. Clearly, that is never going to happen... If I had the time and money, I would haul it away and launch it for one last, but short, quick moment on the sea and let it rest in peace below the waves and let her return to the elements form which she came...
Great video and many thanks,
Bill
@@billnoon5658 great thoughts and comment, thanks👍
Looks like an eastern shore of Maryland build boat... likely built by a family on Tighman Island that produced several during the mid 50's. There's one up here in Maine... larger, but built in that same characteristic way... like a crab work boat.
@@jameslandi4688 you might be right 👍
@@turk_dogan where is the boat located? On the Eastern SHore?
@jameslandi4688 yes, near Annapolis.
That is a real lost cause.
But the construction was so simple yet beautiful 😊
Wow! If you prefer work over recreation this is an ideal project. The only reusable parts of this one are the lines which are probably available somewhere in a dusty archive. But, hey, this is the stuff of dreams and what is life without a dream. Leo took on a bigger one with Tally Ho and he bought it for a buck.
@@garyroth2764 I am probably twice as old as Leo🙂. Having said that, I agree with you 💯 percent.
@@turk_dogan We must both be well beyond trying to take on something like this. I remember when these were the only working boats and fiberglass hadn't been tried yet.
Just sit right back and here a tale 😅
wasn`t this boat called the orca ?
i was looking that video and that boat look a like the one my dad build in key west about 20 years ago then in 2017 we live in the keys we got hit by hurricane irma and sunk and destroy my dad boat ,about that time my dad got alzheimer's and thanks god he never get see hes boat destroy by mother nature,my still a live now ,hes 84 yrs old and pretty sure he was devastated is he ever get to see hes boat ,destroy by a hurricane,happy new year 2025
@@manuel-o1x7d thanks for sharing your memories although it's partly sad👍🙂
Tale it west. Bury it in sand. 200 years from now the wind will uncover it when there are only paintings of boats like this.
@@stanleybest8833 I'm afraid the wind would do the opposite and bury it more🙂
👍👍🙂
Almost looks like a movie prop instead of a real boat...
FB marketplace special. Needs a little TLC
@@fredhinck9685 🙂🙂
ran when parked.
Most of this can be buffed out.
@@randyharritan7252 🙂🙂yeap
Something compels me to like, comment, and subscribe😵💫
@@Joseph-SC-USA thanks🙂👍
Reclaim that wood
@@cherjohnson5807 I am not sure about that wood being good quality, I would say they used lower quality to build the working boats since they always got damaged and pieces needed to be replaced quickly and affordably. That's my 2 cents though, I don't know much 🙂
Sad to see this grand lady in this shape.
@@christopherprince3250 yes😔
The construction is very similar to the boats that were built at the marina where I work as a mechanic in Ossining NY.
Ever heard of a Tobin Craft?
From all I've found, and it's not much... the last one- a 24' lap-strake "sea-skiff" is sitting in my building under shrink wrap right now, in it's original cradle from 1961, and I'm restoring the original Graymarine S225/ Rambler 327 engine for it (over the last three years or so).
If anyone has information or has seen another one in ANY CONDITION, I'd sure love to know about it.
If she could only talk
@@doncollins786 🙂👍
Pilar
say something please.....
@@brian.7966 Normally I do, this boat was so beautiful and I didn't know anything about it and wanted people just enjoy it for what it was. I was also hoping that someone knowledgeable about it would share with us. 👍
No sirve ni para repuesto!
@@arielgustavocampora3243 🙂 yes