This episode was an important one for us.
For the first time, the boat truly started to feel like ours.
We removed the old markings from the hull and installed a new aluminum plate and gave "another life" to our boat.
Step by step the structure is getting closer to completion… and closer to the water.
Thanks for being part of this journey 🤍
— Duca, Roberta & Oli
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We are Duca and Roberta (and baby Oli), a Brazilian couple that during a sabbatical trip in 2016 decided to follow our dream. So, we created "Odd Life Crafting", a project composed of many smaller projects that we call seasons.
The first one was the creation of Odd Life Crafting. The idea was to build a metal boat to be able to travel the world taking our house with us, but we didn't have money for that. So, we started the next season: we built a tiny shipping container house with no prior experience in building to gain some skills to build a boat. When we were almost finished we found a boat 700km away from our hometown that was neglected for over 22 years and we spent 2 years refitting her (Season 3). On the season 4 we sailed for 2 years (exploring the Brazilian coast and part of the Caribbean), we sold our boat and we moved to Europe. The last season we are starting to build a new aluminum 43ft sailboat and a new life.
We hope to inspire others to follow their dreams.
SUBSCRIBE to our channel and join us every SUNDAY for a new episode of our journey!!
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This episode was an important one for us.
For the first time, the boat truly started to feel like ours.
We removed the old markings from the hull and installed a new aluminum plate and gave “another life” to our boat.
Step by step the structure is getting closer to completion… and closer to the water.
Thanks for being part of this journey 🤍
— Duca, Roberta & Oli
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Support our project:
► http://www.patreon.com/oddlifecrafting (Get instant access to extra content)
► donating through PayPal using: [email protected]
___________________________________________________
We are Duca and Roberta (and baby Oli), a Brazilian couple that during a sabbatical trip in 2016 decided to follow our dream. So, we created “Odd Life Crafting”, a project composed of many smaller projects that we call seasons.
The first one was the creation of Odd Life Crafting. The idea was to build a metal boat to be able to travel the world taking our house with us, but we didn’t have money for that. So, we started the next season: we built a tiny shipping container house with no prior experience in building to gain some skills to build a boat. When we were almost finished we found a boat 700km away from our hometown that was neglected for over 22 years and we spent 2 years refitting her (Season 3). On the season 4 we sailed for 2 years (exploring the Brazilian coast and part of the Caribbean), we sold our boat and we moved to Europe. The last season we are starting to build a new aluminum 43ft sailboat and a new life.
We hope to inspire others to follow their dreams.
SUBSCRIBE to our channel and join us every SUNDAY for a new episode of our journey!!
#boat # building #sailboat
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