This wasn't a video it was a movie a wonderful movie and I'm very happy to subscribe I think guys are doing a great thing.
@UncleBman16 күн бұрын
01:06 That sound. Chut chut chut chut... The year 1966 my first visit to mothers childhood home. A place of myth and lore, so I thought. Now an adult and several brief but priceless visits later, I can articulate the experience. My six year old self first heard this music standing near precisely here [ google Maps, 47.258640, -53.956398 ] Stepping out of the car in this strange yet familiar place. My ears caught this sound. From my vantage top the hill the sound clear and calling. I did not know what this sound was from but my soul did and it made me look down towards the water. Thru a narrow path between the trees, a flash of white / green and then only the wake. A BOAT, of course! Goosebumps and a shiver, my soul shouting yes, yes this is it! Home.
@twilightzone387316 күн бұрын
Well done. Very enjoyable film.
@Wanderglobe16 күн бұрын
Nice work folks. Watching it from my sailboat on the left coast but half my family is from Bonavista Bay Newfoundland and you brought back some fond memories of goofing around Grandfadders stage and him yelling at us to "Git out of it" when we got into some trouble. Thanks.
@georgeczerny378817 күн бұрын
Absolutely marvellous! Congratulations to Liam Bursey and Bursey Studio associates for producing "Vessel". I love one-lungers. I love history. I love Newfoundland. You ticked all the boxes with "Vessel". Well done! Congratulations!
@burseystudio17 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for your kind words!
@kevingardner165817 күн бұрын
A beautiful story
@FixNewsPlease18 күн бұрын
I'm from Nova Scotia but I have always admired the people of Newfoundland and their connection to the sea. This film set my heart ablaze.
@burseystudio17 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@mikegibson338818 күн бұрын
Best look at Newfoundland since i read The Shipping News. An enjoyable watch.
@peted738718 күн бұрын
wonderful
@josephmansfield287520 күн бұрын
What a brilliant video. Am watching from Ireland where I have my happiest memories of childhood in a homemade boat loosely based on a Newfoundland dory. It was made of plywood from Fords boxes because there was a Ford factory in Cork at the time. Glad to see you are holding on to your heritage and moving with the times to make boatbuilding accessible and affordable to all. Love the accompanying music
@davidotness619921 күн бұрын
No credit to Stan Rogers for the partial recitation of his song "Make and Break Harbour?"
@gtrfreak21 күн бұрын
I like the music in this piece it goes quite well
@JH-qv3xv22 күн бұрын
Well done. Thanks
@bartjohnson813922 күн бұрын
What a wonderful video! What wonderful people, doing their best to share masterful skills and memories. Wooden boats, once you’ve had one, nothing else is quite the same. Dallas Texas is a long way from Newfoundland, but I love wooden boats all the same. My Grandfather gave me my first boat when I was a boy. A little Wagemaker runabout, 16 feet, made by the Seafarer Cabinet co as I recall. How I loved and pampered that beautiful little boat. One night we were caught by a sudden storm. The water became so high, so fast, the wind was blowing every which way. While making our way back to the shore, we came upon a big, lazy, sneaky, old tree trunk, that chose to punch a wicked hole, so big, in her side, but I didn’t know that just yet. It was a horrifying sound, wood being twisted and snapped. It was hard at first to understand what exactly had happened, but we were pretty sure it was bad. What we did know though, was that in a very short while, there was a great amount of water where it shouldn’t have been. We chose to get out while the getting was still good. We cinched up our life jackets, and just stepped out into the water. It was a cold rough time. We made it to shore after about two hours. I never saw my beautiful little boat again.
@bartjohnson813922 күн бұрын
An update; here is a site about the manufacturer Wagemaker. I have no idea where I got the Seafarer part, I’m old. The one I had doesn’t quite match up with any of the boats shown. Closest is the No.4 Super De Luxe. She was a beauty!
@Gruin24 күн бұрын
Hand Built, Stout History. "The Finest Kind"
@calthorp24 күн бұрын
Thank you for a great video. I also grew up with boats & have built dozens. When the sea gets in your blood you just can't stay away from it or stop thinking about it.
@burseystudio17 күн бұрын
Couldn’t agree more, thank you!
@ianandresen232624 күн бұрын
Excellent video! That was a joy to watch! Thank you
@seatroutking755525 күн бұрын
I met a Newfoundland woman one time here in Ireland and I couldn’t make out where in Ireland she was from because of her accent, theirs a strong relationship between Ireland and their especially when it comes to wooden boats the west coast of Ireland boats have similar lines especially the Donegal teelin punt except for build ours being clinker but very similar lines, great program 👍🏻🇮🇪
@georgewhitehouse863025 күн бұрын
❤ JJ,there Grandpa makes the videos and the music that he writes kzread.info/dash/bejne/aKKcuKmedbyycdo.htmlsi=Nv9b3zIy3-L2Pdx9❤
@georgewhitehouse863025 күн бұрын
❤ I refer to myself as a person who sails with wooden ships 🛳️
@peterhubych743125 күн бұрын
Well done!
@EdOReilly26 күн бұрын
A beautiful film! So well done; a step above everyone else. Editing and colour grading fantastic as is your camera and drone work. Thank you!
@vancouver194527 күн бұрын
I was raised in Botwood, Newfoundland, and my uncle Bruce Hart Had a wooden boat. I called it the putt putt boat. We went on picnics across the bay in his boat. I remember those times very well.
@frompinetopalm26 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this memory.
@sharicarswell399027 күн бұрын
Lovely documentary! I did my graduate research in Newfoundland two years ago and this makes me want to go back so bad! 👏
@nickcollins426828 күн бұрын
Lovely job done on this documentary. My grandfather built his own boat. Makes me feel like I need to do something with pops old boat before it's too late.
@kenwood940128 күн бұрын
love seeing my home great job bring back memeris
@madhousetoobah28 күн бұрын
Beautiful!
@crelark28 күн бұрын
Excellent! I cherish my memories of Newfoundland ❤
@cloudymeowsgames785529 күн бұрын
I've heard then call one banger or a hit and miss
@cloudymeowsgames785529 күн бұрын
16 ft seabright skiff
@brownh6629 күн бұрын
A lovely video.I visited St Johns early this year from Ireland. My son was on a university exchange. It was magical and so beautiful. The people were friendly and welcoming I'm always amazed to hear Irish accents so far from Ireland. This could be Waterford, Ireland yet its Newfoundland. Past immigration has left its mark in culture, language, attitude and boat building. This video captures the spirit of a people in a beautifully telling way.
@blueocean251027 күн бұрын
Were they speaking Gaeilge as many Native speakers from Ireland moved there, or were forced to move there.
@raymondbarton858029 күн бұрын
Love passion and hard work = gratitude for life's journey
@solobushman29 күн бұрын
Excellent video, got to build a 21 footer for my 6½ acadia. Those plywood kit boats will be waterloged in 3 years, bad idea.
@calthorp24 күн бұрын
They wont as they will be coated in epoxy for sure. they will also be lighter & stronger than solid timber.
@solobushman22 күн бұрын
@@calthorp wood has to breathe ,epoxy coated will cause condensation and in turn will be waterlogged.
@calthorp21 күн бұрын
@@solobushman All modern ply & strip plank boats are sheathed in epoxy. Many hundreds of thousands are in service there is no air pockets & no way for the moisture to get in if it is sealed. therefore never any condensation. go to any modern boat yard & you will see how it is done. I have a boat I built from cheap construction ply in the 1980s. sheathed in epoxy. It is in the water most of the time & it has zero rot in it.
@peteholder280529 күн бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed this video, remembering my visit to this amazing and unforgettable place. Is there any chance of posting the contact info for the guys offering the the DIY plywood boat kit?
@burseystudio17 күн бұрын
some info on the Boat-In-A-Box can be found here: www.woodenboatmuseum.com/boat-in-a-box
@user-qt8re8lq7i29 күн бұрын
My father built several boats in his day. As a Newfoundlander I found this film to be captivating!
@burseystudio17 күн бұрын
Excellent, thanks!
@peterparsons714129 күн бұрын
Home sick, bad.
@richardredling3291Ай бұрын
I am a New Yorker who had the opportunity to visit Newfoundland many years ago. I found it to be a truly magical place and hope to return there someday. This was a wonderful and enjoyable video.
@burseystudio17 күн бұрын
Love to hear it, thank you!
@garyfairbrother5532Ай бұрын
It was great to see the homes and harbors, the songs and the sages of Newfoundland. I’ve been a few times with my wife from there. This is such a heartwarming and honest portrayal of people and their culture. Jerome Canning is active in Facebook and is a fine ambassador who knows stuff and does things.
@burseystudio17 күн бұрын
Thanks, I’m glad it resonated with you!
@bashmunАй бұрын
Bravo! Throughly enjoyed this.
@AndyWeimerАй бұрын
Beautifully done! 👏
@philipblick8887Ай бұрын
Wonderful video quite simply the best l have seen for a long time. Congratulations from Aotearoa New Zealand 👍🇳🇿
@robertgold2643Ай бұрын
Best opening scene tribute to a diesel engine ever 🙏
@solobushman29 күн бұрын
Se are gas engines sir.
@frompinetopalm26 күн бұрын
Hear hear!
@uliman100Ай бұрын
Thank you for this very well produced video... I am wanting to build a wooden boat and this was really interesting to watch....
@lorettaleger2825Ай бұрын
Amazing production. You can be so proud
@robertgroves6186Ай бұрын
Lovely video!! There is reference to building a traditional boat from a kit with modern material. Is this available?
@burseystudio17 күн бұрын
Here is some info about the Boat-In-A-Box project and a survey to gauge interest: www.woodenboatmuseum.com/boat-in-a-box
@josemcheremmАй бұрын
Beautiful and emotional movie. Very thoughtful cinematography. Good job! Can't wait to see what you make next.
@semersionАй бұрын
Awesome! This is truly an amazing production. Not to mention the content. 100% nothing I love more then boats.
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This wasn't a video it was a movie a wonderful movie and I'm very happy to subscribe I think guys are doing a great thing.
01:06 That sound. Chut chut chut chut... The year 1966 my first visit to mothers childhood home. A place of myth and lore, so I thought. Now an adult and several brief but priceless visits later, I can articulate the experience. My six year old self first heard this music standing near precisely here [ google Maps, 47.258640, -53.956398 ] Stepping out of the car in this strange yet familiar place. My ears caught this sound. From my vantage top the hill the sound clear and calling. I did not know what this sound was from but my soul did and it made me look down towards the water. Thru a narrow path between the trees, a flash of white / green and then only the wake. A BOAT, of course! Goosebumps and a shiver, my soul shouting yes, yes this is it! Home.
Well done. Very enjoyable film.
Nice work folks. Watching it from my sailboat on the left coast but half my family is from Bonavista Bay Newfoundland and you brought back some fond memories of goofing around Grandfadders stage and him yelling at us to "Git out of it" when we got into some trouble. Thanks.
Absolutely marvellous! Congratulations to Liam Bursey and Bursey Studio associates for producing "Vessel". I love one-lungers. I love history. I love Newfoundland. You ticked all the boxes with "Vessel". Well done! Congratulations!
Thank you very much for your kind words!
A beautiful story
I'm from Nova Scotia but I have always admired the people of Newfoundland and their connection to the sea. This film set my heart ablaze.
Thank you!
Best look at Newfoundland since i read The Shipping News. An enjoyable watch.
wonderful
What a brilliant video. Am watching from Ireland where I have my happiest memories of childhood in a homemade boat loosely based on a Newfoundland dory. It was made of plywood from Fords boxes because there was a Ford factory in Cork at the time. Glad to see you are holding on to your heritage and moving with the times to make boatbuilding accessible and affordable to all. Love the accompanying music
No credit to Stan Rogers for the partial recitation of his song "Make and Break Harbour?"
I like the music in this piece it goes quite well
Well done. Thanks
What a wonderful video! What wonderful people, doing their best to share masterful skills and memories. Wooden boats, once you’ve had one, nothing else is quite the same. Dallas Texas is a long way from Newfoundland, but I love wooden boats all the same. My Grandfather gave me my first boat when I was a boy. A little Wagemaker runabout, 16 feet, made by the Seafarer Cabinet co as I recall. How I loved and pampered that beautiful little boat. One night we were caught by a sudden storm. The water became so high, so fast, the wind was blowing every which way. While making our way back to the shore, we came upon a big, lazy, sneaky, old tree trunk, that chose to punch a wicked hole, so big, in her side, but I didn’t know that just yet. It was a horrifying sound, wood being twisted and snapped. It was hard at first to understand what exactly had happened, but we were pretty sure it was bad. What we did know though, was that in a very short while, there was a great amount of water where it shouldn’t have been. We chose to get out while the getting was still good. We cinched up our life jackets, and just stepped out into the water. It was a cold rough time. We made it to shore after about two hours. I never saw my beautiful little boat again.
An update; here is a site about the manufacturer Wagemaker. I have no idea where I got the Seafarer part, I’m old. The one I had doesn’t quite match up with any of the boats shown. Closest is the No.4 Super De Luxe. She was a beauty!
Hand Built, Stout History. "The Finest Kind"
Thank you for a great video. I also grew up with boats & have built dozens. When the sea gets in your blood you just can't stay away from it or stop thinking about it.
Couldn’t agree more, thank you!
Excellent video! That was a joy to watch! Thank you
I met a Newfoundland woman one time here in Ireland and I couldn’t make out where in Ireland she was from because of her accent, theirs a strong relationship between Ireland and their especially when it comes to wooden boats the west coast of Ireland boats have similar lines especially the Donegal teelin punt except for build ours being clinker but very similar lines, great program 👍🏻🇮🇪
❤ JJ,there Grandpa makes the videos and the music that he writes kzread.info/dash/bejne/aKKcuKmedbyycdo.htmlsi=Nv9b3zIy3-L2Pdx9❤
❤ I refer to myself as a person who sails with wooden ships 🛳️
Well done!
A beautiful film! So well done; a step above everyone else. Editing and colour grading fantastic as is your camera and drone work. Thank you!
I was raised in Botwood, Newfoundland, and my uncle Bruce Hart Had a wooden boat. I called it the putt putt boat. We went on picnics across the bay in his boat. I remember those times very well.
Thank you for sharing this memory.
Lovely documentary! I did my graduate research in Newfoundland two years ago and this makes me want to go back so bad! 👏
Lovely job done on this documentary. My grandfather built his own boat. Makes me feel like I need to do something with pops old boat before it's too late.
love seeing my home great job bring back memeris
Beautiful!
Excellent! I cherish my memories of Newfoundland ❤
I've heard then call one banger or a hit and miss
16 ft seabright skiff
A lovely video.I visited St Johns early this year from Ireland. My son was on a university exchange. It was magical and so beautiful. The people were friendly and welcoming I'm always amazed to hear Irish accents so far from Ireland. This could be Waterford, Ireland yet its Newfoundland. Past immigration has left its mark in culture, language, attitude and boat building. This video captures the spirit of a people in a beautifully telling way.
Were they speaking Gaeilge as many Native speakers from Ireland moved there, or were forced to move there.
Love passion and hard work = gratitude for life's journey
Excellent video, got to build a 21 footer for my 6½ acadia. Those plywood kit boats will be waterloged in 3 years, bad idea.
They wont as they will be coated in epoxy for sure. they will also be lighter & stronger than solid timber.
@@calthorp wood has to breathe ,epoxy coated will cause condensation and in turn will be waterlogged.
@@solobushman All modern ply & strip plank boats are sheathed in epoxy. Many hundreds of thousands are in service there is no air pockets & no way for the moisture to get in if it is sealed. therefore never any condensation. go to any modern boat yard & you will see how it is done. I have a boat I built from cheap construction ply in the 1980s. sheathed in epoxy. It is in the water most of the time & it has zero rot in it.
Thoroughly enjoyed this video, remembering my visit to this amazing and unforgettable place. Is there any chance of posting the contact info for the guys offering the the DIY plywood boat kit?
some info on the Boat-In-A-Box can be found here: www.woodenboatmuseum.com/boat-in-a-box
My father built several boats in his day. As a Newfoundlander I found this film to be captivating!
Excellent, thanks!
Home sick, bad.
I am a New Yorker who had the opportunity to visit Newfoundland many years ago. I found it to be a truly magical place and hope to return there someday. This was a wonderful and enjoyable video.
Love to hear it, thank you!
It was great to see the homes and harbors, the songs and the sages of Newfoundland. I’ve been a few times with my wife from there. This is such a heartwarming and honest portrayal of people and their culture. Jerome Canning is active in Facebook and is a fine ambassador who knows stuff and does things.
Thanks, I’m glad it resonated with you!
Bravo! Throughly enjoyed this.
Beautifully done! 👏
Wonderful video quite simply the best l have seen for a long time. Congratulations from Aotearoa New Zealand 👍🇳🇿
Best opening scene tribute to a diesel engine ever 🙏
Se are gas engines sir.
Hear hear!
Thank you for this very well produced video... I am wanting to build a wooden boat and this was really interesting to watch....
Amazing production. You can be so proud
Lovely video!! There is reference to building a traditional boat from a kit with modern material. Is this available?
Here is some info about the Boat-In-A-Box project and a survey to gauge interest: www.woodenboatmuseum.com/boat-in-a-box
Beautiful and emotional movie. Very thoughtful cinematography. Good job! Can't wait to see what you make next.
Awesome! This is truly an amazing production. Not to mention the content. 100% nothing I love more then boats.
👏🏻👏🏻
Wow