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SeaCraft rough water video
I figured I'd throw this out again in case anyone has had any updated info on this.Of course I know if they did, it would be already posted,but I had to ask.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (from an old post) Any new updates on the 1974 Seacraft rough water video that was talked about a while back? I seem to remember someone saying that they were trying to contact Bruce Brown who did the original film.I would love to see this film. __________________
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Bruce Brown was supposed to re-release it. Don't know if that will ever happen.
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A Long Way in a Small Boat
I don't know how much information has been posted about this documentary, so I hope I'm not going to bore anyone.
I saw the video at the SeaCraft distributor's display at the Los Angeles boat show about 1974, not long after I bought my SF20. As I recall, it was two 23s, a Tsunami and a SF. The trip started in San Felipe, Baja California, Mexico, from where they travelled south along the west coast of the Gulf of California. I don't recall the southern destination but on the trip they encountered some pretty rough water. As in other Bruce Brown documentaries ("Endless Summer" about surfing, and "On Any Sunday" about off road motorcycling) I'd say it was well done, and included some humor ... at least during the launching. I certainly would like to see it again. |
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FYI
Bill Potter had the film transferred to a CD. Last I saw him was when he met Mark & I in Stuart to see Mark's 20'. He was going to send me a copy...... but, then he made some life changes by moving to Alaska and I never had further contact with him I know Don Herman has current contact with him. Maybe Don would ask him for the CD ? Capt Chuck
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Here's a little excerpt from from an excerpt:
http://lookandsea.blogspot.com/2011/...-part-two.html
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Thank you Mr. McGillicuddy for that excerpt. Now my hopes of someday getting to see this film, and my addiction to Seacrafts is getting worse.
Why I had to wait until I was an old goat to finally get and restore one. is beyond me. I only wish I had done it when I was younger,had I known then what I've learned now(about Seacrafts),the twenty or so boats I owned would have all been Seacrafts.
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From 2008
Awesome! and Happy New Year to all of you, too. You can send it to
Bruce Brown Films 3858 W. Carson Street, Suite 220 Torrance, CA 90503 ----- Original Message ----- From: "bpotter" <bbpotter@bellsouth.net> To: "Alex Mecl" <AMecl@brucebrownfilms.com>; "William BARBER" <wtbarber@yahoo.com> Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 1:45 PM Subject: Re: SeaCraft Film > Happy New Year Guys!!! > I finally found it! I knew we had it stashed away, but it was buried in > the last file box I opened today. We are moving and consolidating > everything. Please tell me where you want the film sent and it will go out > tomorrow. > Best regards to you all and I hope this brings back some pleasant memories > for Bruce and his crew. Please let me know what can be done to restore > the original color and if it can be made into good DVDs. > Thanks for your interest and patience! > Sincerely, > Bill Potter > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Alex Mecl" <AMecl@brucebrownfilms.com> > To: "bpotter" <bbpotter@bellsouth.net>; "William BARBER" > <wtbarber@yahoo.com> > Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 3:08 PM > Subject: Re: SeaCraft Film > > >> Bill >> >> That is great that you have the 16mm. Bruce has been hoping to get a >> copy of it over the years. Had wondered what had happened to the film. It >> would be awesome if it were restorable... >> >> We can look into this and see what we can do. Have a great weekend! >> >> Alex >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "bpotter" <bbpotter@bellsouth.net> >> To: "William BARBER" <wtbarber@yahoo.com> >> Cc: <AMecl@brucebrownfilms.com> >> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 7:04 PM >> Subject: Re: SeaCraft Film >> >> >>> Hi Tim, Alex and of course Bruce! >>> I was very pleased to hear from you Tim (what happened to William!), and >>> doubly pleased to hear indirectly about Bruce's interest. Un >>> fortunately I was not able to make that trip but that film has been >>> shown to thousands of people at boat shows, sales meetings, and fishing >>> clubs. I still have one of the original 16mm films and tried to have it >>> professionally made into a DVD but the color wasn't good (it has aged >>> pinkish). I was also concerned about my legal right to sell those. If >>> it could be resurrected to original quality and I could make it >>> available there is no doubt there would be great interest. I would be >>> glad to pay to have that done. It is definitely a Bruce Brown Classic >>> and great entertainment. I still get goose bumps watching it and >>> enjoying the musical acompaniment and the dudes dialog!!! My ultimate >>> vicarious adventure! Thanks again Bruce! >>> Alex let me know if you want me to send the 16mm film and what you think >>> about resurrecting it. >>> Best regards to all, >>> Bill Potter >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "William BARBER" <wtbarber@yahoo.com> >>> To: <bbpotter@bellsouth.net> >>> Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 3:52 PM >>> Subject: SeaCraft Film >>> >>> >>>> Hello Bill Potter, >>>> I'm an old friend of Jason Goldfarbs from high >>>> school and the www.classicseacraft.com site. Jason >>>> loaned me the Seacraft VHS film that you and Bruce >>>> Brown put together back in the 70's. I was interested >>>> in the project and emailed Bruce Brown Media to get >>>> more information on film. Apparently Bruce hasn't >>>> seen the film since the 1970's. Would you mind if I >>>> made copy of the film for Bruce Brown and his family? >>>> I included my correspondence with Bruce Brown Media >>>> below. Did you ever make this trip yourself? There >>>> are a few of us from classic seacraft out west that >>>> are talking about putting together a Baja Trip. The >>>> film is definitely inspirational for us seacraft >>>> crazies. >>>> >>>> Thanks Again, >>>> Tim Barber >>>> aka. "Bigshrimpin" >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ***************************************** >>>> Fri, 21 Sep 2007 18:46:11 -0700 >>>> From: "Alex Mecl" <AMecl@brucebrownfilms.com> Add to >>>> Address BookAdd to Address Book Add Mobile Alert >>>> Subject: Re: Long Way in a Small Boat >>>> To: "William BARBER" <wtbarber@yahoo.com> >>>> >>>> >>>> You were right. I talked to Bruce and he laughed. It >>>> is something he >>>> was >>>> asked to film and direct as you said in the 70s. He >>>> hasn't seen the >>>> movie >>>> since he produced it and would love to know where it >>>> ended up and >>>> actually >>>> watch a copy of it again - if still available. >>>> Unfortunately, BBF does >>>> not >>>> own this property. >>>> >>>> Have a great weekend! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "William BARBER" <wtbarber@yahoo.com> >>>> To: "Alex Mecl" <amecl@brucebrownfilms.com> >>>> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 10:12 AM >>>> Subject: Re: Long Way in a Small Boat >>>> >>>> >>>>> Yes you did . . . I've seen it. Ask Bruce It's >>>>> from the 1970's. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> --- Alex Mecl <amecl@brucebrownfilms.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Sorry, we did not produce this movie. We are >>>>>> producers of the Endless Summer >>>>>> and On Any Sunday.... >>>>>> >>>>>> Rgrds, >>>>>> >>>>>> Alex Mecl >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> |
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I am getting a copy of endless summer as I type this ... I think I may have watched it but just in case I am going to watch it again... I sure wish the above chatter had been finished I would love to see it !!
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From Gillie's post . . . 4:42 in the Vimeo video. They have it . . . Just not sure what their plans are with the video.
http://vimeo.com/27836629 |
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