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With major progress every week, it is amazing how much variety a week here building a Catamaran has. From fabricating to design to implementation, that is the essence of boat building, and what keeps us motivated. This week we work on Making our Wave break...
Bahia Rincon --- Tambobiche --- Agua Verde --- Puerto Escondido
Our preferred way to choose a heading or destination is whichever way the wind is blowing. We've been moving slow and hopping up the inside baja coast. We have a few months before hurricane se...
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Sailor Barry & Hailly Episode 15!
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Lessons were learned! Progress is made! Spoiler alert, the motor is currently inside the boat where it sho...
In this episode, we are moving forward with more spot filling in the salon in preparation for a second coat of primer. And an old piece of furniture is rescued and reinstalled on our boat!
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In this video, we do the final dry fits, prep and start the painting before running into a paint problem. A big shout out to TOTALBOAT for supplying the paint for the project (this excellent paint makes a non painter like me look good). Sail ar...
This whole build has been one modification after another, but when it come to safety the last thing you think of is to cut even more holes int the Catamaran Deck.
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From San Evaristo with light wind we get as far as Bahia Rincon. Hope you enjoy the slow pace and...
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As you probably noticed in last week’s episode, we started making some progress on Wilda’s hatches. They’re being sanded and faired :) today we continue working on those beautiful deck hatches as they need more work. As usual, one round of sanding an...
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In this video, I go through one of the most genius marine vents out there, the Air Only vent. Also with the help of Wave Rabbit I introduce "RoverCoin" . With a bit of hard work and a following sea we will be launching the 8th of July at the Ch...
The question of anti skid grip on the Catamaran Sugar Scoops has been asked many times. You can only have so much forethought when attacking a project this big, but rebuilding the saloon hatch access wasn't something I had factored into. This week, there i...
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Hi everyone! In this episode we continue fairing and sanding the stanchions in preparation for a round of primer, so as to bring them to the same level of progress as the rest of the boat.
We also remember that Wilda has another 10 stanchions on the deck ...
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In this video, Flight Engineer Stephen Marinelli explains and installs the major components of Wave Rover's electrical system. MPPT, Shunts, Distribution boxes, fuses, cable making, switch panels, bus bars... it's all explained and installed. W...
A rare spare afternoon in a massive Catamaran Build was spent Strengthening the Hulls Extension by completing the external laminates and building the join up to be able to fair it down to the gel coat layer. Our Electrical System gets to a very satisfactor...
Many moons ago we sailed our first (out of now seven) boats to Mexico. Got hooked on the cruising life and sold her there to find the go-anywhere-do-anything-ocean-going boat... we didn't make it passed La Paz until now. On that rugged cruising boat of our...
This time on Distant Shores we give you a full tour of the interior of our custom aluminum Enksail Orion 49 sailboat as she is being assembled in the shop using an interesting build method outside the hull. We also make a visit to the Lewmar factory in Eng...
Last week we temporarily glued the stanchions for Wilda's handrails in order to make sure we found the correct position for them. Once we were happy with that, we made the proper epoxy mix and glued the stanchions for the handrails to the deck. Today we wi...
Since starting the building of this Catamaran I always had a deep concern about the electrical installation and how we could possibly accomplish it. I could never have imagined a system that has become so complex but am beginning to understand it and bette...
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In this video, portlights are cut out, deck hardware is prepped and the yard for the Junk sail is glued up (for a second time). Significant electrical work was completed but that's another story. With a bit of hard work and a following sea we w...
Last week, Axel had a first attempt to making a fiberglass tube for the handrails stanchions. That didn’t go well, so, in this episode we try again, hopefully with a more successful result. We also share the steps we take for the handrails installation. ...
The word Fantastic doesn't describe how exciting this day is. Testing our electrical system and flicking the switch is a momentous occasion and we are so happy with this install which has set our Catamaran up for state of the art install.
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Our final days in the greater La Paz area we witness the change of the season in full swing. The fish start to show up, the cactus are beginning to bloom, and the water is getting warmer! We dine on Triggerfish and Grunt soaking up the good life on the hoo...
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