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We've finally done it!! We've made our first bond with methacryalte! Not much from keeping us being a floating catamaran now!
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We hope you enjoy this week'...
We have a treat for you with our newest episode - and the great news that our Methacrylate has arrived! Now this means we can permanently bond our hull pieces together!
Before we get ourselves to the point of no return though, we need to figure out a wa...
In Part 1 of this episode, Matt and I focus once more on bulkheads number 4 and 5. Now that we've cut out the areas where the doors will be, we need to go back and add a little strength. This comes in the form of adding three sheets of fiberglass to the ...
With our MDF board properly measured and cut, we can now transfer that to our bulkheads to cut out three perfectly matching doors.
The two of us take the measurements on the bulkheads themselves to find the centerline - and from there, where the doors wil...
This week we move onto work with our bulkheads and run into one area that has us scratching our heads.
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Of course if we're...
After one year of planning and six months back in the US, we finally have the components of our catamaran arriving to us, which means the build can commence!
Start your clocks - the two year process starts now!!
With the few days before the container arr...
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When we first bought the components for our build, we were sure we'd be using dual outboards for propulsion. But, now we've found ourselve...
You may have heard before that we worked out a deal with the marina for our build site - but did you know we're only paying ONE DOLLAR A YEAR to be there?
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In this video, Emily does some clear-coating, fiberglassing, and filleting to prep the seats, bulkheads, and inspection ports as she nears the sanding stage of her Eastport Nesting Pram build project.
About this series: Over two months, Emily built a lig...
You are all invited to the "Life On The Hulls" worksite to help me get this humungous hull out of the Mould. Put on your work boots, slap on some sunscreen and and pair of gloves and help me problem solve this defining moment in a massive project. You will...
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Over two months, Emily built a lightweight wooden boat, to be used as a sailing, rowing, and motoring dinghy for S/V Temptress. This model i...
Somehow it happened without us even trying or searching - but we've stumbled upon a build site for the new catamaran!
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Which did we choose, the Schionning Arrow 1360? Or the Max Cruise 42 SC?
After much debate, we finally make the decision of which catamaran we're going to build, beginning this December.
For more information, take a look at both of our choices!
Schionning ...
Figuring out who does what tasks is very important to keeping everyone happy while living aboard a sailboat. For the majority of the summer, I (Dana) have been doing all our dishes because Lou has a bad back and hunching over a bucket is not ideal, but it ...
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During September, October, and November 2019, Emily built a lightweight wooden boat, to be used as a sailing, rowing, and motoring dinghy fo...
We'd like to thank Renogy for supporting our boat life adventures by giving us this awesome solar set up - it is making life aboard Penelope so much better than we could have imagined!
If you are looking to go off-grid or add solar power to your life ple...
The good news is, our boat has been released from lock-down, and we are now able to cruise full time on the coast of England. The bad news is, for all the plans and back-up plans we've been making for the year, we can't seem to achieve any of them.
What ...
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The boat refit continues with another project, though this one is much easie...
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One of the major lessons we learned about living in tiny spaces during our t...
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Between September and November 2019, Emily built a lightweight wooden boat, which will be used as a sailing, rowing, and motoring dinghy for...
In the wave of the COVID-19, we know that everyone's plans are getting tossed upside down, and the United States has just gone into a state of emergency. We had thought about delaying this video until things had begun to settle down, but truthfully, we do...
Girls can build stuff, too! Support this and other projects via our Patreon page: http://patreon.com/EmilyAndClark
Between September and October 2019, Emily built a lightweight wooden boat, which will be used as a sailing, rowing, and motoring dinghy for ...
Girls can build stuff, too! Support this and other projects via our Patreon page: http://patreon.com/EmilyAndClark
Over the next two months, Emily is building a lightweight wooden boat, which will be used as a sailing, rowing, and motoring dinghy for S/...
PROBLEMS SOLVED! Chesapeake Light Craft comes to the rescue!
We have worked out the issues with starting with the wrong plans. We have worked out a design to make my boat able to do everything I want it to, including nesting, and a lot of ideas of our o...
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