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Working your way through a custom bespoke design is often a messy and protracted process that looks a lot worse before it can ever look better. Join us as we piece this whole stern entry part together.
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Out the gate! Rediviva's decks get wet for the first time with true ocean water. It was a sloppy ride out but so much fun! It has been 7 years in the making and this episode is the moment we cross that start line into our cruising life aboard her 🥂
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With the help of Dr Brian Smyth, professor of engineering at the University of Prince Edward Island, we design and fabricate the Bilge Keels for the Wave Rover 650. In part 2 the Keels are tacked together and we assess what went right and what could be imp...
Deep in the jungle of Costa Rica a team of boat builders are living in a community and building the largest active, clean, ocean going cargo vessel in the ENTIRE WORLD.
After sailing deep into the Gulf of Nicoya in Costa Rica, we anchored right next to a ...
The hard decision to go ahead with a Sugar Scoop Re-Design will pay dividends when the job's done as it will provide a complete redundant storage and crash bulkhead whilst minimising work in the long run.
The search for our solution for our tender davits i...
This is cruising! A little boatwork, a little beach vibe, friends and family, and don’t forget the sailing!!!
p.s. I try and reply to as many comments as I can but we are still so so busy so please do not take it personally 💕
Much love!!!
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With the help of Dr Brian Smyth, professor of engineering at the University of Prince Edward Island, we design and fabricate the Bilge Keels for the Wave Rover 650.
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Make a one time donation to Wave Rover of $100 USD and your name w...
After having high hopes and decent results with the first cuts into our bulwarks, things take a turn for the worst... steel boats often hide major problems that don’t show up until they require major repair work, and this was one of those cases. Let’s ...
Back at it this week and a visit to the Project Wall Of Pain has me worried, yet again, The first bit of Plastic Bling is dry installed and we demould the Port Hull Extension.
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A huge thank you to Spaulding Marine Center and to Heather for setting it up! This place was an amazing spot to visit. You can visit by foot too!
(Spaulding Marine Center & Store, 600 Gate 5 Rd, Sausalito, CA 94965)
We loved getting the opportunity ...
Wave Rover, my modified Contessa 26 is up for sale! This is the vessel that I sailed across the Atlantic twice as a solo sailor, on an 11 month voyage covering 7800 nautical miles on the open ocean. The current owner reluctantly wishes to sell it on due ...
The great thing about a Catamaran Build is that you get to have 2 goes at getting it right, and with the Starboard side complete, the Portside gets a makeover and the extension of our Catamaran Hull is done. Still plenty of work to do, but the added length...
We make it to Sausalito after a fun weekend at Angel Island. We get some necessary projects done so we can continue sea trials in San Fransisco Bay proper.
Cheers,
~Ruthie
Heather’s Info:
Fine Day for Sailing Charters
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We had quite the search process in trying to find a paint that was going to work for us and our application on our boat, but we were able to find the perfect product and finally get the deck welded back on as well!
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Not happy to settle for a 39ft this Catamaran is getting a serious extension makeover before it even hits the water out to 42 feet or 12.7mtrs. The magic size for Catamarans to ensure costs are contained in "Marinas" and "Ever Increasing " Insurance Premiu...
We found our weather window! For our first sea trail test. It was as light as we wanted it. It was so amazing to spend the chill time we had in China Camp and we were ready move on too. Hope you enjoy the journey with us!
Cheers,
~Ruthie
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I build and install pine deck beams in anticipation of decking over the aft end of the Wave Rover 650
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I build and install "Ring Frames" in anticipation of decking over the aft end of the Wave Rover 650
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Make a one time donation to Wave Rover of $100 USD and your name will be affixed to the "BENEFACTOR'S BULKHEAD" onboard Wave Rover ...
After building ourselves a Project Brupeg inspired wet sand blaster we put it to good use blasting our chain locker, but it wasn't a straight forward process and it involved us building some extra tools in order to get the job done!
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If you don't get a "Reality Check" every now and and then, the whole thing becomes, kinda meaningless. I am the first to admit that solo boat building can grind you down, but when you are able to get a little bit of that inspiration, it's amazing how your ...
The next leg of our journey, separating ourselves from the dock. It feels SO good to be in the bay. Memo and his family come to join us and celebrate... with tacos! of course ;)
Thanks for watching!
~Ruthie
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In order to save money, but definitely not time, we decided to make our own dustless sand blaster, taking a page from what Project Brupeg has done to prep much of their boat :)
Project Brupeg's channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProjectBrupeg
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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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