We just bought an abandoned boat project

Published 2024-05-05
We just bought a 56ft wooden Trawler in the Netherlands!
It was abandoned and left ashore for many years. And now it is a big project boat.
Originally it was built as fishing vessel for Belgium. When it dropped out of fishery it was converted into a dream sailing yacht, but never finished.

Now we bought it and have to figure out what to do with this historic wooden boat.

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All Comments (21)
  • @FlyingConey
    Please have in mind that we bought the boat and we already put a lot of work into it. So we can't give it away for free. But we can hand it over for the resale value of the engine and the bronze parts and we can help you to bring the boat back into the water. So if you feel crazy today contact us at sailing@flyingconey.com/
  • @user-rc5zb9qv3z
    I really admire those of you who rescue or restore old items, such as cars, houses, furniture, toys, tools or boats. Workmanship in the past was always of higher quality, making older objects worthy of preservation.
  • Thank you for saving that old wooden boat. She's in better shape than my 1962 wooden boat. If I wasn't on the other side of the Atlantic and wasn't already restoring an old wooden boat, I'd happily take her on. Hopefully, someone like me who lives over there will take the project on. I see absolutely no reason why that boat should or could not be restored. Absolutely beautiful vessel.
  • @hammerman47
    Jan Koning III looks in remarkable condition...especially the interior of the hull as seen from the engine compartment... it would be a tragedy to scrap such a fine old boat. I am in Australia If I were in Europe and not an old 75-year-old sailor I would take the restoration on in an instant..... don't let this one slip by people, a young healthy couple could make this boat an Ideal home and adventure machine. It's too far for me but SOMEONE please save this boat, I am sure it will give many decades of service in the future if saved.
  • Well done saving that wooden ship. At a glance it looks really really good so I hope someone will take it on as a project.
  • @deanmills5106
    I love all the beautiful woodwork on that ship. If I were younger I'd love to tackle such a project.
  • @garyjarvis2730
    It would be almost criminal to break up this boat. I do hope someone tries to save her. As to the propeller, it can actually be saved if you know how to braze and I've had a seen props in much worse condition brought back to new condition. Oh bye the way, you obviously have a serious addiction to boats that need lots of attention. Not a bad way to go.
  • @sprezzatura8755
    Gorgeous boat. If you love her and commit to her she will reward you 100 fold.
  • @derekmills5394
    I do hope you find someone mad enough to restore JKIII. She looks remarkably sound and a good scrub would have much of the interior back to perfect. Re-caulking is a must, the propeller can be repaired. Replace a few boards here and there - some may not even be critical to making her seaworthy again as a motor sailer.
  • @Harry-bh5dg
    Really nice to see the donor boat, if the interior can be put into Fling Coney it would look great but what fits in one boat probably won't go into another
  • @robertgold2643
    I love that you see multiple options for the wooden ship, there’s pros and cons to scrapping and saving tho I am hoping someone finds her through your channel and saves her as she is🙏
  • @StephenWhiteVA
    With so much labor needed to get its mechanicals, rigging and hull back into working condition, I definitely feel like the wooden trawler would best serve as a parts boat for Flying Coney. Especially, considering the exorbitant cost of materials these days and how much time, labor and money you would save by moving over its bronze work, ready-made interior and deck hatches. Not to mention the money you could make selling the trawler engine and any remaining equipment that you guys don't need, which could also go straight back into FC.
  • @Seafariireland
    It’s a beauty and must be restored and sailed on the ocean. A prayer for success for this fine and stout lady!
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  • @TheDenman516
    Location for me is the killer. I would love to have this but being in the USA, I would need to have it here. Looks like exactly what I have been looking for.