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This is always a nervous moment- the demoulding of a new hull. From watching the mould break away from the hull, to seeing the entire structure being moved overhead onto its support stands, there's a lot that can go wrong. We also get a Ruby Rose 2 update ...
What happens when you don't pick up your camera for two weeks to film?
We found this out just before our trip to Vietnam, when we decided to get a lot of work in, but completely forgot to film any of it. So, what do we have to show you just before our dep...
This week Terysa is taking over! We get a detailed walk through with Mike from Seawind as he takes us through the build updates and progress, as well as pointing out important details. This is a whirlwind tour of the factory and hulls 1 and 2 so strap your...
This week we're diving into the world of rigging! Specifically we're talking about rigging on multihulls- so, catamarans and trimarans. We discuss with the experts the benefits and pitfalls of alumimium masts vs carbon masts and fixed masts vs rotating mas...
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Remember at the end of last week's episode when I said that big changes were com...
This week we have a huge milestone event in the catamaran build- the deck is going on the first Seawind 1370! This is a nail biting, but hugely important step and at long last, it's taking place. We also see the carbon coachroof lifted onto its stand using...
The building of our cases was something that was offered from the factory, but we told them no. It would be a great learning experience for us. And how long could it really take...2 weeks?
We started work on our daggerboard cases back in February, and fo...
Today's episode we take a look at the de-moulding of the carbon coachroof, which is going to be one of our biggest weight-saving items. We discuss how much weight this will save and why it's so important. Enjoy!
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Welcome to this week's episode! Today we're taking a walk-through hull 1 and checking out the cabinetry mockups. This allows us to see exactly how much storage we'll have in Ruby Rose 2 and the shape and size of our furniture in the hulls. Slowly seeing ou...
We are freshly home from Vietnam, and we are stoked to get back to working on our own boat. There's a lot coming up for me (in the next few episodes) of what I learned at Max Cruise for fairing...but first, we backtrack a little.
Going back a few months ...
The canvas dodger we had inherited aboard Avocet had seen better days; the frame was not stout, the dark blue canvas had been sun bleached and abused over the years, and perhaps the worst trait of all was that the strataglass was as transparent as milk mak...
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We travel all the way to Vietnam to check out the Max Cruise Marine work yard.
Join us as we travel from our marina all the way to Ho Chi Minh City. Our hotel is a beautiful spot on the river, but we don't actually spend much time there. It was right of...
We're cutting holes in our deck as we prepare for flush deck hatches!
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Things for me (Jessica) have been quite busy, as I was determined to tackle and finish the project of ...
We built our daggerboard cases from scratch, but was it worth the extra trouble?
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Ruby Rose 2 is getting closer and closer to launch, and we are so excited!
This week we look at the small but important details that are so important for us. After seven years living on board, we know what we want and also what we need in an ocean going v...
If you think about, what I was trying to achieve here was something that Catamaran Factories do hundreds of times with a swathe of specialised equipment. Well, I simply don't have that option and I need to get this done in record time or the whole boat wil...
Welcome to our boat joinery masterclass where you will learn EVERYTHING about how boat furniture is made (or... at least how it should be made!) as we take you on an in depth tour of the Seawind factory and discuss the interior furniture construction proce...
There's a truck fire at the marina, and help was a long way away.
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This week we're touring Ruby Rose 2 and taking a look at the furniture inserts and how they're bonded into the hull. We also get a chance to talk to the Seawind 1370 Production manager and he tells us the next stages of the RR2 build.
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It looks like our first attempt at a daggerboard case was a fail, so let's hope the second time is the charm!!
Within this episode you'll see what our first attempt looked like once we got it off the mold - and see the crack from the topside, of which mad...
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