Reset Password

Your search results
53. ELECTRIC SAILBOAT Conversion Progress - Removing the Diesel Tank and Painting - DIY Sailing
August 22, 2018
53. ELECTRIC SAILBOAT Conversion Progress - Removing the Diesel Tank and Painting - DIY Sailing

53. ELECTRIC SAILBOAT Conversion Progress - Removing the Diesel Tank and Painting - DIY Sailing

53. ELECTRIC SAILBOAT Conversion Progress – Removing the Diesel Tank and Painting – DIY Sailing

We’ve been making a lot of progress on our electric sailboat conversion. We cut out and removed the diesel tank which was fiberglassed in place by the factory. We also made some modifications buy cutting and grinding away some non-structural partitions on the quarter berth. With the diesel tank and the partitions gone, we prepped and painted what was left – a giant clean slate for us to rebuild to our liking.

Our end goal for this boat is to be completely off the grid. Sure, going completely electric will be better for the environment, and that’s a plus, but that’s not the biggest reason we’re doing this. We’re doing this because we love simplicity, and an electric motor is the simplest and purest form of auxiliary propulsion for a sailboat in our minds. Getting rid of the need to fill diesel jerry cans, the need to constantly service and maintain the engine, and the need to constantly search for more propane for your stove, is the real reason.

I’m not going to sit here and tell you that electric is better for everyone, because it’s certainly not. But for us, going electric was a no-brainer.

More information about our electric sailboat build coming shortly. Stay tuned!

———————————————————————————————————————————————–

Not-A-Broker Consulting: https://www.patreon.com/notabrokerconsulting

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learningthelines/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learningthelines/

———————————————————————————————————————————————–

Learning the Lines is a channel about us, an average couple in our 20’s, with big dreams to be sailing the world by the time we’re in our 30’s. We’re not afraid to jump into anything, put in the work, and learn as we go. For this reason our channel is very DIY focused, with the goal to show anyone watching that a lot is possible if you’re not afraid to make some mistakes along the way.

Please leave a like and comment if you’ve enjoyed the video, and subscribe if you haven’t already.

Did you like the Sailing La Vagabonde hat? It’s my favorite hat.

53. ELECTRIC SAILBOAT Conversion Progress - Removing the Diesel Tank and Painting - DIY Sailing Locations

Note of Recognition for Learning the Lines

At WeBoating.com, we profoundly acknowledge the unwavering dedication that Learning the Lines and other creators invests in crafting each and every video. Their passion for delivering exceptional content shines through every frame, and it's a labor of love that deserves your attention.

We invite you to watch their captivating videos and actively engage with their content, including their social media links above. Liking, commenting, and sharing their work goes a long way in fueling their creative fire.

We're also inviting you to explore any sponsorships and partnerships highlighted in the video description of "53. ELECTRIC SAILBOAT Conversion Progress - Removing the Diesel Tank and Painting - DIY Sailing", or directly on YouTube. By considering their offerings or purchasing services and items, you not only support Learning the Lines but also the brands and collaborators they're associated with.

If you have any feedback, corrections, or additional information about Learning the Lines or their videos, please use the comment form below to share your thoughts with us.

Thank you for being a part of our community and supporting the creators we cherish. Your time and support truly matter!

Leave a Reply

Learning the Lines Lastest Videos

A SURPRISINGLY Spacious 40′ Family Cruiser to go ANYWHERE [#shorts Tour]
A SURPRISINGLY Spacious 40′ Family Cruiser to go ANYWHERE [#shorts Tour]
To see more and/or want more information? Full long form tour here: https://youtu.be/ZaeH_nipd-M Location: Chester, NS #sailboat #yacht #boattour #yachttour #trawler #trawlertour #cruising #sailboattour
A SURPRISING INTERIOR on a 40′ Bluewater Boat to go ANYWHERE [4K Tour] Learning the Lines
A SURPRISING INTERIOR on a 40′ Bluewater Boat to go ANYWHERE [4K Tour] Learning the Lines
Check out our marketplace to buy, sell or browse for your unique cruising yacht for free: https://learningthelines.loma.tech/ Highly recommend checking out @SailLife for a whole Warrior 38 refit. https://www.youtube.com/SailLife Designed by Bill Dixon, t...
DIRT CHEAP & Unique 44′ DREAM Schooner [#shorts Tour]
DIRT CHEAP & Unique 44′ DREAM Schooner [#shorts Tour]
To see more and/or want more information? Full long form tour here: https://youtu.be/MUQRkkpOtR8 Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL #sailboat #yacht #boattour #yachttour #trawler #trawlertour #cruising #sailboattour
DIRT CHEAP & Unique 44′ DREAM Schooner [4K Tour] Learning the Lines
DIRT CHEAP & Unique 44′ DREAM Schooner [4K Tour] Learning the Lines
"KNOW KNOT" is a custom owner-built Gerald Stevens designed 44 foot schooner, built and rigged for simple and fast sailing. The construction is laminated frames/ribs and a strip edge nailed hull coated in epoxy and fiberglass. The decks are fiberglassed ...
The WEIRDEST 40′ Sailboat I’ve EVER Seen [Short Tour] Part 2
The WEIRDEST 40′ Sailboat I’ve EVER Seen [Short Tour] Part 2
This one-of-a-kind 40ft sailboat features an innovative pilot house design that separates the boat into two distinct sections - fore and aft - each with their own head, perfect for couples with guests or small families. Experience a spacious living room, a...
The WEIRDEST 40′ Sailboat I’ve EVER Seen [Short Tour] Part 1
The WEIRDEST 40′ Sailboat I’ve EVER Seen [Short Tour] Part 1
Experience a rare look at an affordable and highly sought-after sailboat - the Nauticat 40! Get ready for an insightful short tour, unveiling its exceptional features.