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Stopped by Stancraft this summer while I was touring the Pacific North West. It was super shitty everywhere and no one should ever go there, save your time and money and stay away, just terrible. A couple of my buddies from highschool moved up to Idaho and have been trying to get me up there for 20 years. They got hall passes and I decided to rent a motor home so we could cruise around and check stuff out. They sat in the back and got fucked up for a week and I drove about 1500 miles through Oregon, Washington and Idaho.

Up there they don’t even know about all the cool fiberglass boats that look like disco balls, poor bastards are still making them out of wood. 😂

This is get your checkbook out and hold on territory. Going down the wooden boat worm hole is not for the faint of heart. That being said, if you have the money, Stancraft has the time. It’s a full service company, from design and build to maintenance, storage, launch, retrieval and jet center located across the street in case you’re on that page.

Everything is done in-house, you start by sitting down with a designer and tell him what you want, then he draws up some renderings.
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What wood are they using Dylan?
 

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This wake board boat was in their showroom, some sort of collaboration with mastercraft, it was cool if that your jam. However they build some really sick boats that make this thing look like a piece of shit LOL
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Their boats are works of art ! Simply amazing.
 
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Thanks for the thread, very cool to see how their process works.
 

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Can't believe the old school drafting tools. I still have that stuff but don't use it.
 

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Awesome thanks for sharing! If I ever live on a lake, I think I’d have to have one of these to cruise around in. They built a bunch with Ilmors back in the day, that’d be pretty cool to have a wood boat with that kind of sound.
 

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Awesome thanks for sharing! If I ever live on a lake, I think I’d have to have one of these to cruise around in. They built a bunch with Ilmors back in the day, that’d be pretty cool to have a wood boat with that kind of sound.
Paul had a badass DCB back in the day with twin Ilmors, unmistakable sound that thing made running up to foxs for breakfast one morning. Been a fan of that platform ever since.

I’ve thought about building myself a wood boat, but don’t think I would use it after a while as I lose interest in toys and then put them on the shelf.🤦‍♂️ I prefer to buy used stuff that has already depreciated then send it down the road when I get bored with it and not take a bath😂
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Whiteworks, The numerous Chris Crafts my dad owned when I was growing up sanding the damned things every winter --- all had double plank mahogany bottoms --- the inner planks running at a 45 degree angle to the longitudinal ones. The view of the stern of the Stancraft seems to show only single longitudinal bottom planks ---- did you happen to see any at that stage with the bottoms being planked ?
 

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Whiteworks, The numerous Chris Crafts my dad owned when I was growing up sanding the damned things every winter --- all had double plank mahogany bottoms --- the inner planks running at a 45 degree angle to the longitudinal ones. The view of the stern of the Stancraft seems to show only single longitudinal bottom planks ---- did you happen to see any at that stage with the bottoms being planked ?
Shit ton of work keeping a wooden boat up, eh? 😂

the ones I saw in production all had single plank and it appeared to be about 1” thick. Big lumber, big everything. It’s all the same thing I do on my surfboards but my stuff is tiny in comparison.
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Whiteworks, The numerous Chris Crafts my dad owned when I was growing up sanding the damned things every winter --- all had double plank mahogany bottoms --- the inner planks running at a 45 degree angle to the longitudinal ones. The view of the stern of the Stancraft seems to show only single longitudinal bottom planks ---- did you happen to see any at that stage with the bottoms being planked ?
Beautiful boats but yeah, any wooden boat should be double diagonal planked. Old friend had a 72' WWII minesweeper that had triple diagonal mahogany planking. The deck was teak and held down by 3000 screws :D
My alltime wood creation is Don Don by Van Dam by far.A one of.
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Designer: Michel Berryer

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what would happen if you dropped A Chevy Big Block 496, 400 HP gas engine into A 1950’s muscle car-inspired hull. all made from a single log of Mahogany? Enough wood and spirit to look awesome at 60 miles an hour on the water and 85 miles an hour when getting towed down the highway on its trailer. We love how Don Don balances its just-under-30-foot length with a hefty 8’8” beam that frames and blends its classic heritage and modern dimensions. Just count the ideas designer Michel Berryer blends into this tiny package: a sense of running at blistering speed; the sweeping, art-deco flowing line; AND the luxury details in leather and stainless steel of classic cars. Where’s the wheel? Why, on the left side. Like in a car. Face it: If you’d known as a teenager you could have showed up to the prom in Don Don, you never would have bothered to learn to drive. This Don would have made all your dreams come true.
 
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Friend is a builder of classic wood boats in the Kelowna area. He built the 286 Centaur with twin 496's. Here's a video for those interested to see the proccess. He also has a beautiful Riva Ariston for the small lake where he lives.
 
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Chris at Sea Sonic restored this 27 Shepherd that was broad sided by a seedoo:eek: Good thing the damage was above waterline:D

 

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They posted this for sale quite a few times. Beautiful ride. I wonder how they would hold up to the Havasu heat.
PS. Beach rash on gel is a bitch. Can’t imagine what the redo on these bottoms would be. That’s insane.

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Beautiful boats but yeah, any wooden boat should be double diagonal planked. Old friend had a 72' WWII minesweeper that had triple diagonal mahogany planking. The deck was teak and held down by 3000 screws :D
My alltime wood creation is Don Don by Van Dam by far.A one of.
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Designer: Michel Berryer

Year Launched: 2015

Yard: Van Dam Custom Boats

what would happen if you dropped A Chevy Big Block 496, 400 HP gas engine into A 1950’s muscle car-inspired hull. all made from a single log of Mahogany? Enough wood and spirit to look awesome at 60 miles an hour on the water and 85 miles an hour when getting towed down the highway on its trailer. We love how Don Don balances its just-under-30-foot length with a hefty 8’8” beam that frames and blends its classic heritage and modern dimensions. Just count the ideas designer Michel Berryer blends into this tiny package: a sense of running at blistering speed; the sweeping, art-deco flowing line; AND the luxury details in leather and stainless steel of classic cars. Where’s the wheel? Why, on the left side. Like in a car. Face it: If you’d known as a teenager you could have showed up to the prom in Don Don, you never would have bothered to learn to drive. This Don would have made all your dreams come true.

Now that’s some serious shit right there, the thing that caught my attention was that it’s all from the same log. I’m not sure how many board feet it takes to build that, but it’s heart and that was big fucking log. By doing that the builder has achieved something very cool as far as consistency of lumber goes. That’s high grade fine furniture type stuff right there, except it’s a boat LOL.

I could dive into a project like that, but the economics of it are what I’d consider to be a loser. I’d imagine there is minimum 5000 man hours into that build, most likely more by a lot. That’s a two year build if I’m by myself and have no labor costs 😂
 

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Impressive and beautiful!!!
 

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I built this board for Bildos mom, the design ques are from the Riva Aquarama and ChrisCrafts of the 50’s and 60’s. The lumber on this board is pretty unique, it’s old growth redwood, and yellow Alaskan cedar.

The redwood tree was about 800 years old when it came down in a windstorm on private property, that’s how is was able to be harvested. My buddy owns a mill and worked a trade to mill the lumber for some of the heart. It was 5 semi trips to bring the log up to the mill. This stuff is up to 30 grains per inch. It’s never been anything but a tree before it’s current life as a surfboard. Getting virgin old growth like this is pretty much unobtanium and a non renewable resource as far as humans go. There are over 300’ of glued seems on this board 😂 It’s one of my favorites I’ve built to date. And yes she surfs it, because Bildos mom is badass and doesn’t live in a museum 👊
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They posted this for sale quite a few times. Beautiful ride. I wonder how they would hold up to the Havasu heat.
PS. Beach rash on gel is a bitch. Can’t imagine what the redo on these bottoms would be. That’s insane.

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I saw that one in person, or maybe it was another and they made a few. It was cool, but it wasn’t for me. It just seemed confused in its purpose, I guess if you had cubic dollars and we’re really into wakeboarding it would be okay. I’ll bet someone could pick it up cheap all things considered. Nice boat, but not my style.
 
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I could dive into a project like that, but the economics of it are what I’d consider to be a loser. I’d imagine there is minimum 5000 man hours into that build, most likely more by a lot. That’s a two year build if I’m by myself and have no labor costs 😂
Friend here where I live has a rare wood boat built by the Dodge Brothers back in 1923. It's a 23' Dodge Watercar. It has a Chryler Hemi V-8 [ original engines were smaller ] it rips pretty good. Restoration was six figure and insured by Hagerty accordingly. ;)
Here's some short clips I took on our lake.
 

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They are cool and all, and I can appreciate the craftsmanship, but I'd still rather have a Schiada. 😎
 
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