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In this episode of Barefoot Sail and Dive we re foam the keel! The foam wasn't quite as exciting as we thought it was going to be but we still had fun putting it in. We used a high density foam and it looks fantastic. Yet another step in the right directio...
This week we move onto work with our bulkheads and run into one area that has us scratching our heads.
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In 2020, we sailed the Bahamas, Turks & Caicos, and the Dominican Republic. We did some major repairs. We lost our mainsail. And now we have some medical bills. Did we meet our $1000/month liveaboard budget? Was leaving the states worth it?
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Goodbye and good riddance to 2020.
This video is just a calm and peaceful look at progress to date and the slowly diminishing number of projects tasks left to do.
It is all about Serenity.
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this is the 2nd part of the Caledonian canal in Scotland
follow us while we sailing around the up currently on the west coast of Scotland before making our transit down the west coast of Scotland and England visiting Ireland then to Cornwall.
we...
It's time to catch you up to why we haven't started the build yet - but, in good news, we get to show you everything that comes in container #1!
It's time to catch you up to why we haven't started the build yet - but, in good news, we get to show you ever...
My musical homage to a year spent with everyone doing sketchy Zoom and Skype calls. What could possibly go wrong?
The rules:
Live (of course), One take only (no second chances), plus try two new skills at once for the first time before mastering either (s...
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It's end of month #4 in the Dominican Republic, and we're drowning in water! In this Adventure Log, we talk about how the awning is shaping up, our monthly sailing budget/expenses, and give an update on our preserved dry goods, since it's been a year since...
This one is all about the modifications I needed to make to the deck for the new windlass. Serenity's foredeck is not cored and although the fibreglass layup is quite strong, it still needed a plate on the top (to raise the windlass) as well as a plywood c...
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.
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My dingy has been hidden away neglected in storage for a few years.
In this video I fit some wheels to make it much easier to pull it up the beach. But I also discovered a couple of punctures that needed fixing. And would the outboard start? Spoiler alert...
Hello everyone welcome to a other part of sailing Volupia
in this video we we sail from Portsmouth to dover
with some new crew
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It's end of month two in the Dominican Republic, and we're fixing things up! In this Adventure Log, we take you on a quick hike. Then review the recent boat projects, our low monthly expenses, and talk about how many reefs a mainsail needs.
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Hello everyone welcome to a other part of sailing Volupia
in this video we we sail from Portland to Portsmouth
ripping our stack pack an the uv strip on the fore sail.
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Hello everyone welcome to a other part of sailing Volupia
in this video we we sail from Plymouth. to Salcombe then Portland
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My original hope was that I could convert the Mk I chain locker (which is not self-draining) into a Mk II locker (which is self-draining). But boat DIY is never that simple.
This video is about trying to fulfill both the installation requirements of the Lo...
This is NOT a how to do it DIY varnishing video. It is just a video of how my daughter and I tackled the task we had been putting off for so long. I tried out single-pack, two-pack, satin-finish and a hybrid (varnish plus oil). To be honest, I am pleased w...
What starts out as a coolant leak turns into an overhaul of the coolant system as one thing after another goes wrong.
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🔥🔩 Dock Box Talks - Chain Plates explained. This video will help you if you are looking to instal chain plate on a sailboat.
Some of the links in...
Lucy, my daughter, is doing more and more of the labour intensive work. And getting very good at it. Progress is still slow, but it is all in the right direction. She is as keen as I am to get Serenity back in the water - particularly now she has completed...
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After a tour of the boatyard, we get down to the gritty task of giving our sail boat a complete overhaul in the cheapest way possible. We do this by doing all of it ourselves with a little bit of hel...
In this episode of Millennial Falcon, we are back on the water and getting our sea legs back. As we splashed back in the water in such a rush we had to finish off a few jobs that we didn’t finish in the yard. Namely, changing out the bolts on our backsta...
Part 1 checked whether this was even feasible as a DIY project. This part covers the main construction up to the point of doing the first leak test.
Not a 100% success, but definitely not a (complete) failure. And not yet a finished project.
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