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Setting up your boat to plug into shore power when cruising outside of your home country can pose a big challenge. And it all comes down to how you handle the difference in electrical frequency.
In this video, we'll break down the various shore power set...
Are modern yachts to high tech and why is everything made so unnecessary complicated. Im showing you my work around solution building a very simple analoge system replacing computer that failed. Old school thinking and make things stupid simple, yet workin...
Episode #234 : REFIT PROJECT : Upgrading Triteia's Charging System
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On this video I go over all of the components of Triteia's new charging system.
The Parts:
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We sailed the boat, took a vacation, but we're not done building yet. We get right back into it working with Jack on our electrical. After a few days down below it felt good to get back on deck and we furthered the aft cleat assembly. Lots more to get done...
Our first project of the season was re-doing our navigation station. In true boat project fashion, it took a lot longer than we anticipated and made a huge mess, but we were able to add some new gadgets and fix up the wiring!
Leave a question for us in t...
We give a complete boat tour through Jibsea, our floating home, a 1990 Hunter Passage 42 Sailboat.
We show you everything above deck from our bow to stern, including what anchors we use, our bimini, dodger and sail sack, sailing electronics, wind and sola...
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Rigger, Electrician, Painter, or Plumber sometimes all 4 at once. We complete almost everything on the list for the mizzen mast until we get a late-season shower. If you're going to build a boat you better be tough and learn to adapt. We move inside the bo...
Nothing sucks more than after a fresh bottom job your first sail runs you into a submerged tree. Garrett and Memo, being the handy quick-on-their-feet thinkers, drop the rudder, straighten it, reinstall it, and are sailing before the week's over! Memo has ...
Happy Video Thursday! Spring is here and that means more workable days than not. It's always exciting to watch the weather change. It adds new motivation in the air. But then, we realize just how tired we are. It's been a long project. So this year we're t...
In episode 64, we give you a tour of the electronics on our 2002 Bayliner 4087 Aft Cabin M/Y and finish the evening with Pusser's Pain Killers and a dinghy ride. Follow our boating blog for more adventures on the water in the PNW and throughout the world ...
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Welcome to Dominics' personal hell, trying to wrap h...
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This week I take y'all back to the inner workings of the Navigation Station. This video was shot as a separate segment while I was building out the Nav Station in an effort to try and make a "How To" video about NMEA 0183 and how I dealt w...
Navigation Station Build Out Part 5: DC basics and hooking it all up.
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I couldn't figure out how to edit Parts 5 & 6 into one episode with out it being super long so I broke it up. This episode is short so I am actually posting two epi...
Navigation Station build out part 2:
Hello Friends,
On this episode we are back onboard Triteia getting everything started on the big rewire and installation of the new Navigation Station.
Last week we looked at certain aspects of building the custom ...
The rub rail caulk is Sikaflex 291 LOT (not "Dow 291"). More renovation reports here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXJx_F6E8T8wyRWcRh4nja4H8w82d-cDT
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