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Wrapping up our haul-out in Wrangell, Alaska's new boatyard. Armstrong Rents, directly across the street from the boatyard was a convenient and comfortable place to stay for under $100 a night. Painting the interior with Insuladd to complete our insulatio...
On the road again! Making our way to Wrangell, Alaska where we had a few days to enjoy the town before hauling Lealea out of the water to complete other tasks. As usual with boat yard life we discover a few surprises along the way.
To view the comple...
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We install our new Battleborn LifePo4 batteries for our electric sailboat build in this vlog. We also make progress on the battery box and galley refit.
Our end goal for this boat is to be completely off the grid. Sure, going completely electric will be ...
We took a break from the motor compartment stuff to work on our galley refit. This video outlines all the prep work we've been doing prior to installing our solid surface counter tops and new galley sink and faucet.
The goal is to have a functional and c...
Well this is unexpected. The first big storm to make landfall has Honu dead in it's sights. This is predicted to be the largest storm ever to make landfall this far north. This is part of the reason why we brought Honu north in the first place. The good ne...
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The reality of living aboard a sailboat and refitting it at the same time is that you develop a condition known as Multiple Project Disorder. Symptoms include, but are not limited to:
-Messy ...
We removed our 2004 Westerbeke diesel in preparation to install an electric motor powered by marine-grade lithium batteries. Removing the diesel was a filthy job. We pretty much got covered in oil and diesel during the process. We're super excited for it ...
See us this time when we remove the Mast of SeaTramp, fix the rudder problems and our frustration is getting bigger and bigger about all new problems we discover.
Luckily our friends from GreatCircle hop over and rescue Nina for a few hours.
A DIY step-by-step tutorial on how to build a hardtop for a boat.
After many hours of designing, fabricating, and spraying the hard dodger, we FINALLY install it on Atticus.
We also endure our first cold front in the anchorage with our new Mantus Marine...
After living at the dock (in exchange for work) in Isla Mujeres, Mexico for a little over a year, we are FINALLY ready to untie the lines and head to the anchorage to start prepping Atticus to cruise again.
We assemble our FX-23 Storm Anchor from Fortres...
Finally! Although the deck is far from perfect, we're super proud of how it came out. The interlux brightside looks good, but the show stopper is the KiwiGrip. It was so easy to apply and it looks awesome, feels great, and seems like it'll grip bare feet o...
Happy Fourth of July! In this vlog we do a lot of prep work right up until we put the first couple layers of primer on our sailboat deck.
With regards to the core in the questionable large area. It really did feel very dry, and when we compared the core ...
In this vlog our sailboat gets moved under the tent and we finish up removing everything prior to painting the deck. We also remove the top skin of fiberglass on deck in six spots to test for moisture in the core. Only one area was questionable.
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In this vlog we pull stanchions, pull the bow pulpit, and sand the deck in preparation for being under the cover in the boatyard. Once we're under the cover we'll begin removing everything else and taking core samples from various locations in the deck to ...
Nesse episódio tiramos o Unforgettable da água para algumas manutenções antes de seguirmos viagem rumo ao Panamá. Trocamos um registro, refizemos o embuxamento do leme e fizemos um reparo no skeg Agora ele está zerado!
Além disso ganhamos um present...
We have a win, YES besides all the adversities we have finished the davits, bimini and the mast is on the right path.
On Patreon there's the complete reconstruction of the rudder.
List of gear in need:
-marine ssb transceiver and tuner
-Jordan series dr...
Cabin re-remodel! Big changes as we get back in touch with the dream that persuaded us to take on this project!
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In this video we visit Somniun, our old O'day 272 sailboat, and give you guys an update on what Taylor, her new owner, is doing with her. Turns out, he's gutted the boat, dropped in an electric motor, and plans on using a Tesla battery to power it. He's al...
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We motor our Endeavour 32 from St. Petersburg to Port Charlotte to be hauled out at Charlotte Harbor Boat Storage and trucked over to J & R Marine. This trip was a little risky because we had to go offshore in a boat that doesn't have portlights, grab ...
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