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On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I prepare the decks for paint and lay down the first coat of Topside paint ( http://amzn.to/2BE2pM7).
Taping it off was super tedious but I got the job done and it made a WORLD of difference! I still need to do s...
we moved squires lady from her swinging mooring to her new home in Pendennis marina via a nice sail out into Falmouth bay
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We splash our dollar boat after the major refit and start our journey sailing around the world. Sailing our new sailboat we fixed ourselves after months of determination, perseverance and hard work.
We fit an outboard and leave the Marina's hard.
Make s...
On this first episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I talk about what I was looking for in a boat and then I take you along with me as I see her for the first time and sealed the deal!
Alberg 30’s have long been known and respected as blue water boats, fro...
AHOY! Here is the trailer for my channel showing you what you can expect to see! New videos weekly of my sailing adventures and the refit of my 1965 Alberg 30 in preparation for a circumnavigation in a few years time! There are also past videos of yacht de...
Hey everyone and welcome to part 21 of Squires Lady refit
in this episode you'll see some of the final perps before launch
and a week out at sea on a royal marine boat doing my day skipper course
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Hey everyone and welcome to part 19 of Squires Lady refit
in this episode you'll see the mast up and fitting some cleats
AS always we thank you for your support so please leave you comment and suggestions, we love reading them and find the helpful.
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Hey everyone and welcome to part 17 of Squires Lady refit
in this episode you'll see us fixing the mast fitting new vhf wires and new sheets and halyards
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Hey everyone and welcome to part 16 of Squires Lady refit
in this episode you'll see us carrying on with the refit on the upper deck work and making it look like we know what we are doing lol an we all know I've not got a clue.
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For anyone who has been following the SV Seeker project you know getting SV Seeker to water is going to be a huge project! The boat will have to be hauled 16 miles to the port of Catoosa in Tulsa Oklahoma.
The other day when I was at work I got to see Om...
In this video I showcase the 2nd version of the design for the SV Seeker trailer, this design incorporates hydraulic cylinders to lift and lower the boat as it moves allowing the ride height to be independently changed.
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In this video I answer your questions from my previous video where I did a preliminary design on a trailer chassis system to move SV Seeker to the Port of Catoosa.
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In this video I show the design for the moving chassis I came up with after watching Doug's video on SV Seeker about the house movers.
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We've been really busy with non-sailing related stuff, but Jordan found some time to do something he's always wanted to do - take the boat out for a solo sail.
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Our good friend comes out to take some moisture reading on our bulkheads, since we determined that the boat had flooded in the past. We also install a conduit, clean up some electrical, and do some testing with some foam-backed vinyl headliner from Sailrit...
It's not all sunshine and roses when you own a sailboat. This week we do some sanding, fail at trying to remove some adhesive, and that's about it!
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This week we sew a new bimini cover with sunbrella fabric from Sailrite, then go for a sail down to Pine Key (Beer Can Island) to get some kiteboarding in! It's been a long time since Jordan's been able to kiteboard so he's really happy to get back out on ...
Happy New Year! This week we squeeze four people overnight into a 27 foot boat as we sail out to the mouth of the manatee river during a cold front. We catch and cook our dinner that night and sail back upwind to Tampa in 20 knots.
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This week we finish up our Sailrite mainsail kit and get it on the boat. We then rip out some more carpet headliner. Finally we get back on the water and motor down to Beer Can Island to clean the bottom of our boat while a pod of dolphins follow us. On th...
This episode we continue with ongoing boat projects, including installing the CDI mainsail reefing system, ripping out our carpet headliner, and sewing our new main sail. We also get a brand new Mast Mate to help us climb the mast in the future.
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We get back our rudder pintles and reinstall our rudder with new tiller. We also go check out the St. Petersburg Power and Sailboat Show to get some ideas for our future boat.
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This week we work on installing our new CDI mainsail reefing system and get invited to go sailing on a brand new Fountaine Pajot Lucia 40! We want to thank Mike and Lauren of S/V Unspoken for the awesome day sail!
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We sew a brand new genoa for our boat from a Sailrite kit.
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As we continue with the carpet headliner removal, our rudder from Rudder Craft arrives in the mail!
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