I like the way she skims across that water with almost no wake. That makes for a good river boat as you're not annoying people with a big wake. You don't feel the need to slow down, just skim by with a smile on your face.
Thanks! She has a relatively flat bottom hull so ideal for calm river cruising. Does not throw much wake on plane so it is best to keep the speed up when passing other boats. However she does not handle big water chop so well, you get pretty beat up and wet!
I’ve only seen one other build like this, but the other build was in a 2 story garage. They had to tear out one wall and use a crane to lower the hull to the lower level for finishing. Your build is as worthy of praise as his was back in 1960. People do not realize just how great the Glen-L plans are. Thanks for the video and allowing us to be on the water with you.
It looks like you've done an awesome job......good on you. She looks sooooooo nice. I hope you'll have as much happy hours as well as great result in your new project.
You did a beautiful job on her. My grandpa built a Glen-L Sea Knight back in 1962, I am seriously considering building one for myself. Really enjoyed watching yours come together because of this.
Glen l you are a true Craftsman my friend she is beautiful looks like you're on the Swanee River to me I just want to know what's wrong with those seven people that dislike your work there is something wrong with them really something wrong with them! God bless and thank you
Thanks for your kind words - appreciate that. I am actually on a river in Tennessee. Not sure about the seven dislikes, guess it didn't float their boat!!
Thank you! I checked out the Alpha 2 dory - very clean looking boat. Good luck with your build, you'll have a blast. Please publish some pictures, always interested in others builds!
Exceptional. (And some exceptionally laughable and entitled comments too: "The steering wheel shouldn't be gloss", "I don't like the music".) Keep living the dream.
I love your boat!!!!! Have been considering a Malahini build myself. I have built a stitch and glue wooden kayak with bead and cove deck. Pretty sure I can handle this boat. What % of the frame is hardwood. I assume that you used OAK. There is a lot of plywood in the frame and hull. What species, thickness, and grade did you use? also very cool scarfing jig on your circular saw. Where did you find the idea / plan for that?
Simon you have created a beautiful craft to be very proud of. I love the lines and the clean way your workshop looks. I imagine the size outboard is more than powerful enough. Can you say what the all weight is approximately ?
Graham, thank you for your encouraging words! The Mercury 60 hp four stroke is a great engine, very smooth and quiet. It pushes the boat along at about 30 mph cruise and top speed 36 mph - which is plenty for the hull design. I weighed the boat and trailer a while back and I think it came in around 2,100 lbs so the boat is probably around 1,500+ lbs, I have a lot of accessories on it.
This is a beautiful boat you have built. I am planning on building a ski king and hope to have it look as good as that. For the sides of the boat what did you do? Did you just varnish the plywood or put something else on it to get that color?
Thank you! I stained the plywood before I covered it in fiberglass and epoxy. I also added a little stain to one or two coats of varnish to deepen the color a little. I used water based stain and varnish (System Three Clear Gloss WR-LPU Urethane). WR-LPU is a little tricky to apply but creates a very tough top coat.
I love the idea of inlay between the deck boards instead of caulk. I know caulk is the classic look, but I always thought it looked sloppy. But before epoxy encapsulation, I guess the boards did move a lot with wet/dry cycles. Anyway, you definitely put the idea in my head. I'm a month away from flipping my ZipWhat wood did you use for the inlay?
I used maple for the inlay. I glued the maple strips to one edge of the mahogany before I re-sawed and planed, making it a single strip - see 0:40. Easy to install and has held up well - no separation. Good luck with your Zip - flipping is always a big day!
Très beau produit 👍🏝️🌏🌎🌍 et bonne continuation dans vos travaux de construction je m'abonne 🙏 et notre seigneur Jésus-Christ vous bénisse et vous protège . Amen.
Beautiful boat and wonderful job, I'm seriously considering building the Bo Jest Pocket Cruiser or possibly something a little bigger. If you don't mind me asking, how much $ do you have into your build roughly?
Thanks for the confidence in my building ability! Since I was born and raised in England it is quite tempting!! However I am currently building a Glen-L 19 sailboat so will have to put your seafisher on hold :-). Hope to have a RUclips video of it soon. boatbuilders.glen-l.com/glen-l-19-design/nggallery/glen-l-19-design-2/Glen-L-19-by-Simon-Foord,-Murfreesboro-TN
Thanks!, yes this is my first Glen-L build. I would certainly recommend Glen-L plans as they are very detailed and there is lots of supporting literature available also a very helpful and friendly forum.
I'm ashamed to admit I have Glen L plans in my drawer at home since 2009. Plans for the TNT. I have no space to build and no experience at all working with wood but I will one day get around to it. I watch videos like yours every now & then for inspiration. I know a man that has also built the Malahini and the Crackerbox. His name is Fergal Butler. He has some videos on youtube, you should have a look.
I checked out Fergal Butler's videos - very cool! I hope you get to build your TNT soon, I had very little woodworking experience when a built my first boat (Jon boat), I really leaned on RUclips videos, forums and muddled my way through it!
props to you for building a boat like that with a plastic contractors table saw
I like the way she skims across that water with almost no wake. That makes for a good river boat as you're not annoying people with a big wake. You don't feel the need to slow down, just skim by with a smile on your face.
Thanks! She has a relatively flat bottom hull so ideal for calm river cruising. Does not throw much wake on plane so it is best to keep the speed up when passing other boats. However she does not handle big water chop so well, you get pretty beat up and wet!
Beautiful boat Simon...much respect from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
Thank you😊
I’ve only seen one other build like this, but the other build was in a 2 story garage. They had to tear out one wall and use a crane to lower the hull to the lower level for finishing. Your build is as worthy of praise as his was back in 1960. People do not realize just how great the Glen-L plans are. Thanks for the video and allowing us to be on the water with you.
That's pretty amazing! Thanks for the kind words. Yes, Glen-L plans are great and so is the community of builders.
A great project and very well done. Love the drop down fuse box. Great quality workmanship.
Nice work Simon!
Thank you!
That’s not a boat. That is a piece of art. A masterpiece.
Love it .
Great job , well done to you sir .
Thank you!!
VERY nice work! I'm just starting out on building the Malahini. Your photos and videos have helped incredibly!
Thanks! and glad photos help. Have fun with your build
Very nicely done.👍👍
Thanks I appreciate that!
It looks like you've done an awesome job......good on you. She looks sooooooo nice. I hope you'll have as much happy hours as well as great result in your new project.
Thanks! We are having plenty of fun running about in her
Man I wish I had shop to work in. So inspiring
Un maestro en la carpinteria y buen gusto para diseñar y detallar ese bote
Everything about this is awesome. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks!!
What a gorgeous build! Congratulations! I gotta build me one
Thank you!! Go ahead and build one, it's not really that difficult if you follow the Glen-L plans.
Fabulous, great work, so jealous.
Many thanks!
You did a beautiful job on her. My grandpa built a Glen-L Sea Knight back in 1962, I am seriously considering building one for myself.
Really enjoyed watching yours come together because of this.
Thank you! The Sea Knight is a great looking boat... Go for it!
Great boat. It deserves clearer waters.
Thanks! Unfortunately Tennessee water is kinda murky!
Лодки Глена - это Роллс-Ройсы среди лодок... Очень красивая получилась лодка! Мои поздравления.
спасибо
Beautiful boat
Thanks!
Looks great, all you need is a martini and a captains hat
Thanks!!!
Beautiful job
Appreciate that!
Beautiful job! Congrats!
Thank you so much 😀
Stunning!
Ryan Timmons Thanks!
Fantastic job old boy.
Cheers!
Beautiful!
Thanks!
One word, "AWESOME".
Thank you!
Glen l you are a true Craftsman my friend she is beautiful looks like you're on the Swanee River to me I just want to know what's wrong with those seven people that dislike your work there is something wrong with them really something wrong with them! God bless and thank you
Thanks for your kind words - appreciate that. I am actually on a river in Tennessee. Not sure about the seven dislikes, guess it didn't float their boat!!
Great job!
Good motivation for me to build a boat)) thanks!
Thanks! Just go for it, deal with the challenges as they arise and have a blast!!!
Beautiful craftsmanship. I just ordered GlenL plans for Alpha2 Dory. I hope to build it this winter. I am glad to read that you like their plans.
Thank you! I checked out the Alpha 2 dory - very clean looking boat. Good luck with your build, you'll have a blast. Please publish some pictures, always interested in others builds!
awesome build! hopefully my malahini will be done this winter for a spring launch. good inspiration here!
Thanks! I checked out you videos - looking great. Did you get it flipped yet?
simon foord I did! my garage is a little cramped but I'll try to take another video this week. Putting the floor in today!
Someday I will be doing a glen-l build.
Do it! It's a blast!!
@@simonjfoord still can't decide on a barrel back or a cabin cruiser.
@@shadetreemechanicracing22 Tough choice! Cabin cruiser for The Great Loop would be cool...
@@simonjfoord a coastal cruiser would be fun. I have enough cars that go fast.
Looks like a million bucks buddy. Beautiful!!
Appreciate it!
Now that's a boat 😘😘😘💞
Thanks!!!
You re the BOSS ! Love from AB 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Pure class. I commend you for your skills and beautiful build
nicely done!!!
Thanks👍
So beautifull!...👍
Thank You!!
Exceptional.
(And some exceptionally laughable and entitled comments too: "The steering wheel shouldn't be gloss", "I don't like the music".)
Keep living the dream.
Thanks - appreciate it. And yes, gotta love those comments!
😊❤❤
Beautiful work.
Thanks!
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!
Thanks!
very nice!
Really nice job👍
Thanks!
I love your boat!!!!! Have been considering a Malahini build myself. I have built a stitch and glue wooden kayak with bead and cove deck. Pretty sure I can handle this boat.
What % of the frame is hardwood. I assume that you used OAK. There is a lot of plywood in the frame and hull. What species, thickness, and grade did you use?
also very cool scarfing jig on your circular saw. Where did you find the idea / plan for that?
Simon you have created a beautiful craft to be very proud of. I love the lines and the clean way your workshop looks. I imagine the size outboard is more than powerful enough. Can you say what the all weight is approximately ?
Graham, thank you for your encouraging words! The Mercury 60 hp four stroke is a great engine, very smooth and quiet. It pushes the boat along at about 30 mph cruise and top speed 36 mph - which is plenty for the hull design. I weighed the boat and trailer a while back and I think it came in around 2,100 lbs so the boat is probably around 1,500+ lbs, I have a lot of accessories on it.
great
i will build the rc version. Could you please give me the actual drawing. thanks!
some fine work bud, hope to get back to work on my own boat build some day soon.
Thanks! It was a lot of fun building...
Outstanding!!! Thayer IV's little sister.
Thanks! All I need is a golden pond
I love the music
Thanks!
Very nice
Thanks!
impressive!
Thank you!
Nice job, what’s next?
Thanks! I am about halfway through building a Glen-L 19 sailboat. There is a short video posted of me flipping the hull.
next chill in the boat!
hehe.. what a great italian style wood boat!
clap clap clap thanks for post!
This is a beautiful boat you have built. I am planning on building a ski king and hope to have it look as good as that. For the sides of the boat what did you do? Did you just varnish the plywood or put something else on it to get that color?
Thank you! I stained the plywood before I covered it in fiberglass and epoxy. I also added a little stain to one or two coats of varnish to deepen the color a little. I used water based stain and varnish (System Three Clear Gloss WR-LPU Urethane). WR-LPU is a little tricky to apply but creates a very tough top coat.
I love the idea of inlay between the deck boards instead of caulk. I know caulk is the classic look, but I always thought it looked sloppy. But before epoxy encapsulation, I guess the boards did move a lot with wet/dry cycles. Anyway, you definitely put the idea in my head. I'm a month away from flipping my ZipWhat wood did you use for the inlay?
I used maple for the inlay. I glued the maple strips to one edge of the mahogany before I re-sawed and planed, making it a single strip - see 0:40. Easy to install and has held up well - no separation. Good luck with your Zip - flipping is always a big day!
Très beau produit 👍🏝️🌏🌎🌍 et bonne continuation dans vos travaux de construction je m'abonne 🙏 et notre seigneur Jésus-Christ vous bénisse et vous protège . Amen.
Thank you, God bless!!
What are the white lines between each deck planks ??
they are strips of maple wood
@@simonjfoord is that Mahogany planking ? and if so what is color stain ??
Beautiful boat and wonderful job, I'm seriously considering building the Bo Jest Pocket Cruiser or possibly something a little bigger. If you don't mind me asking, how much $ do you have into your build roughly?
Thanks! and sorry for the late reply. About 16-18K
Where will i get this boat
Need a new project? Build me a 23 foot walkaround seafisher and ship it over to me here in Britain.Good job sir.
Thanks for the confidence in my building ability! Since I was born and raised in England it is quite tempting!! However I am currently building a Glen-L 19 sailboat so will have to put your seafisher on hold :-). Hope to have a RUclips video of it soon. boatbuilders.glen-l.com/glen-l-19-design/nggallery/glen-l-19-design-2/Glen-L-19-by-Simon-Foord,-Murfreesboro-TN
@@simonjfoord I saw 'me ol' china' and assumed.I probably will never build a boat as don't have the space for it but you never know.
I fell asleep from the soft Jazz music :P.. jk..really nice build!!
Thanks! Glad the music was therapeutic!!
Beautiful Craftsmanship!! Are you a Luthier by any chance?
Thanks! I am not a Luthier, but I can see how the crafts could overlap.
Woow
Superb, is this your 1st Glen L build?
Thanks!, yes this is my first Glen-L build. I would certainly recommend Glen-L plans as they are very detailed and there is lots of supporting literature available also a very helpful and friendly forum.
I'm ashamed to admit I have Glen L plans in my drawer at home since 2009. Plans for the TNT. I have no space to build and no experience at all working with wood but I will one day get around to it. I watch videos like yours every now & then for inspiration. I know a man that has also built the Malahini and the Crackerbox. His name is Fergal Butler. He has some videos on youtube, you should have a look.
I checked out Fergal Butler's videos - very cool! I hope you get to build your TNT soon, I had very little woodworking experience when a built my first boat (Jon boat), I really leaned on RUclips videos, forums and muddled my way through it!
If i want like this will you help me
I will be happy to answer any questions if I can.
you are good but the back ground music that you have and the sounds of the saw didn't go well.
Yea. Needs Slayer
Prefer something simpler, cheaper for my 10 hp.
Simon, why didn't you build something to suit Gerard's 10 hp? 1000 hours wasted.
This boat is built for a spy. Classic
Thanks but don’t tell anyone!!
China?
British cockney rhyming slang. Me old china plate rhymes with mate. Means "friend". Thanks for watching!
Beautiful but OK low
Slow
Very nice
Thanks!