Walter Schulz este un om obsedat de un Elco Flat Top Classic Powerboat din 1929 – care acum este scos la vânzare. El a deținut și a restaurat această barcă DE DOUĂ ORI! A doua oară a restaurat carena folosind un proces de turnare la rece pentru a proteja scândurile și structura de lemn pentru următorii 100 de ani. A spus că va fi bine până în 2123 MĂRÂNU. Detaliem accidentul care a dus la cea de-a doua renovare și câteva informații despre tehnicile și liniile directoare de turnare la rece. * Veniturile din vânzarea acestei bărci vor merge către Fundația Shannon River Marine Heritage Pentru a vedea lista completă pentru Elco 50 Flat Top Classic din 1929 de vânzare ––- https://www.yachtworld.com/yacht /1929-elco-flat-top-classic-9053540/ ––- Înscrieți-vă pentru anunțul de lansare a cărții viitoare al lui Walter aici: Https://www.yachthunting.com/relax ––- Dacă Doriți să contribui la fundație, puteți face acest lucru aici: bit.ly/shannonriverfoundation/ –– Pentru a citi mai multe despre Shannon River Marine Heritage Foundation – https://shannon-river-foundation.org/ = ============= Sprijină-ne ============== Îți place ceea ce facem și vrei să ajutăm?? Deveniți un sponsor Patreon și obțineți acces la previzualizări timpurii, conținut suplimentar și multe altele: https://www.patreon.com/captainqyachthunter ============== Conectează-te cu noi ===== ========= https://www.instagram.com/captainqyachthunter/ https://www.facebook.com/captainqyachthunter MERCH ===== https://www.etsy.com/shop/ vânători de iahturi ========Segmente ======= 00-00-:01:20 intro 01:21-4:35 Elco 50 Restaurare #1 4:36-09:09 Excursia catastrofală 09: 10-09:33 Următoarea carte a lui Walter 09:34-11:40 Explicarea procesului de turnare la rece 11:41-20:22 Tur cu miniambarcațiune 20:23-24:17 Întinerirea Fundației pentru patrimoniul marin al râului Shannon 24:18-25: 15 Detalii fundație
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MULTAREA LA RECE O BARCĂ DE LEMN!! Restaurarea unei barci Elco 50 din 1929 – DE DOUA ORI!!
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I could watch you talk to this guy all day long. I feel like another 25 minutes longer would still be to short. Thanks for continuing your channel. It’s great!
Walter is one of a kind ! Also I have a nick name for him Capt. Salty ! Why Capt. Salty you ask ; well because of his salty language ! lol !
Thank you Randall…and thank you Walter… just for being you!
Hi here in Cape Town South Africa V&A Waterfront.. there is the same type of fairy that run on steam.. but i think it's a copy of the original because it's glass fibre
Thanks, Randay, for a great interview with Walter.
Walter is an absolute treasure!! Thanks for sharing him with us!
Fair winds ⛵️
Great story and the Foundation is inspiring
Wow, I've been subscribed to this channel, and I didn't even know the name of it changed. I already missed one episode!
Really, really nice boat. Hopefully the new owner will appreciate it as much as Walter does. As far as the foundation goes there are lots of other sailing youtubers out there, maybe he could enlist thier support. Three that come to mind are Sailing with Zatara, Gone with the Wynns and Tula's Endless Summer. Maybe he could get a booth at the Annapolis boat show. Many times shows like that have free booths for non-profits. Good luck with everything and give the kitty a pat on the head for me.
Walter is a boat genius. Amazing boat building . Once again another great video. Thanks Randy
The cold mounding process is very interesting. The boat remains a wooden, bur takes on the strength and reliability of epoxy.😅
Amazing and so beautiful! Thank you Randall for the videos. Great to see the amount of knowledge and the passion Walter has!
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Such a great story Randy.
Thank you so much!!
Walter, Captain Q and so many others have so many stories to tell. Where you may not find youth and vigor, you'll find something so much more valuable. They have experience, knowledge, and at the crossroads of that, wisdom. Thanks for this wonderful vision of the past, present and future!
Also, every shop needs a mascot. Good job, Sally the cat!
Interesting profile of a man and his dream. The art of maintaining a wooden yacht is quickly disappearing and once gone will only be viewed through videos like this one. Thank you.
This week's yacht is gorgeous. Walter's history is very interesting. I personally appreciate the bleeps that censor the "salty" language. Thank you for keeping Yacht Hunter family friendly. Great job Randall.
I love the way all of the modern gear is hidden behind the classic fittings and panels. The ultimate resto-mod. Walter is an amazing individual!
I can't believe Electric Boat Company hasn't scooped her up.
Another fantastic creation, Ran-day! Walter is the best – always enjoy hearing his wisdom and learning from him! I can't wait to get his book, and I'll also reach out to the foundation to give support! Thank you for keepin' the good work going!!! Love it!!!
So so beautiful! Great job!
What a fantastic interview and video, well done
Love your content. One bit of technical feedback. Forgive me if this has already been mentioned. There is a volume difference between the talking jazz interlude music (love the jazz). I have the volume turned up for the talking and then have to turn it down in-between. This wasn't the case in the old Captain Q series.
I am astonished and disappointed. This so-called "cold molding" technique at best only extends the life of a wooden hull a few years and renders the boat virtually worthless. It is almost impossible to obtain a perfect mechanical bond between the cold molded hull and the wood. Yes it can be done but almost never works out. The additional weight causes problems and the outer hull is rigid versus the non-rigid wooden hull. The difference in rigidity causes the bond to break and then you have a huge mess.
Such a beautiful boat suits Walter to a tee, a classic just like its owner
Another great episode with Walter,really enjoy hearing his story and what motivates his commitment to excellence .
Thanks! and what a boat!
Thanks for bringing Walter’s stories to life. While being a generous sage willing to share his knowledge about old boats, his heart for those who are struggling (disabilities or other circumstances) is profoundly inspiring! I applaud you both for a warm and insightful episode, keep it up and see you in Annapolis
What a guy! What a boat! Wonderfull video.
Nice man.
What a beautiful, amazing, historical, and such a unique boat! Thank you so much for the video and dialogue! So wonderful to see! Thank you for continuing the work and all that you do for us!!!
Walter is a cultural icon … someone with that big a heart deserves to lauded throughout the community. Thank you Randaaay!!! Once again, another great episode with a great guest, I just wish that I could afford a Shannon for myself – alas … items with such quality are often out of reach for the average person … but i can always hope and dream.
Excellent episode Randay. Looking forward to the next one on your own boat.
Thanks for bringing us more Walter
whats the range on a powerboat like this?
I love Walter because he is just as boat crazy as I am.
Too much yuking…yuk yuk yuk…. Otherwise nice vid
Walter is an amazing man!!! Besides Capt Q Walter is the only other person who i could listen to talking about his love of boats for hours and hours.. he's an amazing craftsman as well and most people who have had the success he's had would enjoy their retirement and not care about others yet he's the exact opposite. Willing to do whatever it takes to leave the world in a better place than before he lived.. God bless Walter and his family and the same goes for the Capt Q crew
This boat is a floating palace