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I finally get to epoxy in the stringers in my v-berth. Soon I'll have a nice and comfortable v-berth to sleep in when I move aboard the boat. A little bit of insulation should go a long way in making life aboard more comfortable this coming winter. A big t...
Sanding sucks! I finish sanding the inside of the hull in preparation for putting up stringers and wooden slats (called ceiling aboard a boat). Thanks to the awesome comments on my previous video I've learned that pine is not the best species of wood for t...
I want to add more insulation and also wooden slats in my V-berth. Once I move aboard the boat I want to be as comfortable as possible during the long cold winter. In this video, I remove strips of the old insulation to make room for the stringers I'll be ...
A quick update on some of the projects aboard. I do some prep work for the stuff I'll acturally be doing aboard the boat next weekend. And I get to enjoy cold water thanks to my Isotherm "convert your icebox into a fridge" kit.
TamTam sailing, blog: http:...
Sealing up the hole in my "fridge" after installing an Isotherm cooling system (Classic 2006). I can't wait till I get to test out the "fridge" on some delicious food. I'm now one step closer to being ready to move aboard!
I get to finally turn on my brand new Isotherm cooling system. Having a "fridge" aboard instead of just an icebox is going to make living aboard the boat so much more comfortable. With a bit of luck part 3 should be up tomorrow :)
Earlier today I started installing an Isotherm cooling system (Isotherm Classic 2006). The goal was to turn my icebox into a fridge. Turned out to be quite a long day. For now you'll only upload part 1 of 3. I really wanted to get something up tonight but ...
This is the method I used for insulating the hull aboard my sailboat (a 30 ft Albin Ballad from 1973). I'll use a different method in the v-berth, but this method seemed to work well last winter when I was living aboard. I spent a month aboard the boat dur...
This is the method I used for insulating the hull aboard my sailboat (a 30 ft Albin Ballad from 1973). I'll use a different method in the v-berth, but this method seemed to work well last winter when I was living aboard. I spent a month aboard the boat dur...
I head up to check on Obelix for the first time after getting back from the US. In this video, I talk about the five projects/tasks I want to get out of the way before moving aboard the boat. The house still hasn't been sold but I'm so excited to become a ...
Wilsonians is a sailing club that is run by its members, for its members. As such we all give up a couple of Sundays each year to help run things.
Some people look after the club itself, others look after the sailors, primarily by feeding them! Then of c...
Kamau is building a 54 ft boat in his yard. In part 2 (of 2) Kamau shows us his progress. We get to check out his strongback, the plywood and fiberglass dingy he build last summer and the timber that will soon become the keelson in his sailboat.
Kamau's Yo...
I meet up with Vin from Sailing Nervous. Plus, I get to check out Annapolis, MD.
YouTube channels mentioned:
Sailing Nervous: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4x5ZeAGz8Z_k0TzQO6fYIQ/videos
The Corsair: https://www.youtube.com/user/dubaidd1/videos
I drive up to Marion, MA. Meet two awesome people and get to check out a Westsail 42. This is my first time ever aboard a westsail 42. I'm in love! This is part 1 of 2.
Marion, Massachusetts :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion,_Massachusetts
Nyack, New Y...
I drive up to Marion, MA. Meet two awesome people and get to check out a Westsail 42. This is my first time ever aboard a westsail 42. I'm in love! This is part 1 of 2.
Marion, Massachusetts :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion,_Massachusetts
Nyack, New Y...
In this episode, Alfy and I leave Princess Cove and head towards Ganges. For the next video in this series head over to Life Is Like Sailing: https://www.youtube.com/user/bcsailor2003
As you know, we started in 2015 with a complete re-fit of 'Sophisticated Lady' this year, and it's been a big undertaking already! One of our main resources here in the Caribbean has been Budget Marine as they actually keep IN STOCK anything and everythin...
Our much-delayed hero gets a royal welcome from King Aeolis and a present that promises to send him quickly home at last. But as usual, Odysseus screws everything up. You really gotta ask yourself: is it the gods, fate, or is it just...him. 2010.
What does it cost to heat the boat? How much does the Refleks stove consume? This is essentially the same question to me as I almost exclusively use the stove to heat my boat - except during storms ;) I've gotten the question a bunch of times. Here is a sh...
Two bits of awesome news. I got a new camera, and I'll be visiting the US later this year. Quick update on the carpet I mentioned in my liveaboard videos.
Vlog #8!
Here is episode 8 of Wicked Salty! We get some final work on the boat before we finally head out on our journey. We also wrap up our mainland lives and set out. We are now happily living on and traveling the east coast of the U.S. from MA for warm...
Vlog #6!
Here is episode 6 of Wicked Salty! DISCLAIMER!! No sailing is involved in this video. Just an update on what I have been going through since the boat was purchased. There were problems with the fresh water pump and the engine was leaking coolant a...
Welcome (and please subscribe!) to the oldest sailing channel on YouTube! This video was shot back in 2009 when Elizabeth and Seth took their Lagoon 380 Catamaran halfway around the world from Norfolk, Virginia to Sydney, Australia. Now it's 2020 and we're...
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