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This week we're cruising down the ICW with Oakley and Jackson onboard, weaving through narrow channels and shifting sandbanks. Just when we thought we were in the clear, storms rolled in—and to top it off, I managed to injure mysel...
Join us as we tackle one of our biggest DIY boat projects yet: sewing and installing a full canvas enclosure on our custom aluminum sailboat! In this episode, we walk you through the entire process — from choosing the right marine-grade materials to patt...
We begin the next technical output about the repair of a bag for a sail or Lazy Bag. How to make sure that the sail is reliably protected from ultraviolet radiation, which is very active in tropical regions. We will redo our old system, which was closed to...
We are on a roll of bonding things with our methacrylate!
Last week we were able to get our cabin top permanently into place, and this week we're adding the support beams that run fore and aft down the center of the interior. This will help to keep bulkh...
See our big old catamaran go from rotting at the dock to world sailing yacht!
We are Yvette and Darcy, we post weekly real time videos of our around the world sailing adventure.
When we say real time, we mean it! You will see everything that we did in t...
We take on the task of lifting the engine in order to remove the prop shaft. Stay tuned (or subscribe!) to see if the shaft is actually bent and more. Thanks for watching! We are getting closer and closer to getting her belly back in the water and sailing!...
It's time ... to fix the big HOLE in our keel! Noël learns all about fiber glassing the sailboat while Grant attempts to fix the big hole (with help from Noël as well). Thanks for watching! We are getting closer and closer to getting her belly back in th...
It's our first week on the hard! Take a peek at what projects we are beginning as well as some of our initial feelings after finally getting a good look at Mundial out of the water. Oh yeah and a nice big hole on the hull! Our backs are still aching from t...
This week on Mundial we have special guests, Dan and Katie to help us crew the 20 nt from Morro Bay to Port San Luis where we will hopefully get hauled out! Noël motors the boat outside the gates for the first time as we enjoy a nice day sail with some un...
This week Grant and Noël divide and conquer with a mix of big and small projects- Grant taking on the major systems of the sailboat and Noël finds a project in the V berth. As always, thanks for watching and following along our journey. One step closer t...
I'm so glad we're done with the bulk of the hull repairs on the main hull of our F-27 "Desperado," but there's still a TON of work to do. We've got a BIG update for you guys soon. Stay tuned.
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I hate standard bottom paint! In this video I removed the bottom paint on our 1991 Corsair F27 Trimaran and used two methods. I strictly sanded the main hull, and I used a chemical stripper on the amas. What did I think was the better method? Well, it's c...
Repairing a boat is always full of surprises. All you can hope for is that the job will take about as much time and and about as much work as you expected, but typically it will always take longer, be harder, and be more expensive.
In this video, I finis...
I recently came across this movie since we're currently refitting a 1991 Corsair F27 and I had to share it with you guys!
This is a movie about a group of Corsair F27 owners sailing in the 1989 Newport to Ensenada race, and then cruising Mexico afterwards...
In this video I continue the repair work on the cracking of the interior laminate of the main hull on our 1991 Corsair F27, Desperado. While prepping for glass, I found out just how nasty a previous "repair" made by the prior owner actually was.
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In this video I start the major repair of the interior laminate of the main hull on our new to us 1991 Corsair F27, Desperado. I think you might be as surprised as I was at the extent of the damage.
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We jumped on a neglected 1991 Corsair F-27 trimaran sailboat that "needed some TLC," but quickly found out that it had a hidden problem requiring major intervention.
Is she too far gone to rebuild? We don't think so, but what do you think?
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We jumped on a 1991 Corsair F-27 Trimaran that "Needs some TLC." These boats are amazing in so many ways. They're extremely safe, comfortable, and fast performance cruising vessels. These boats will easily do double digit average speeds, and also sail fast...
In this episode we step foot on Tobermory, Fly our spinnaker for the first time and arrive at the Isles of Rum.
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We're weirdos and actually really enjoyed our haul out. It's a great challenge, being a wooden boat, to do it as fast as we can so Rediviva doesn't dry out too much. It felt really good to be back in the swing of serious boat work. Long days felt really go...
A Jack Tar is what they used to call the sailor that was entrusted with slushing/taring the rigging. It was a messy job. It would be a crazy task when there’s miles of rope to cover on hundred foot or more tall masts. Garrett’s “nice” jeans are now...
Last year in St Martin we began the process of Re-Rigging our sailboat in preparation for crossing to Bermuda. We did all of the work ourselves and used Sta-lok fittings on the lower ends of the stays once they were cut to length. At the time we could only...
A girlfriend comes to help me celebrate my birthday! Memo takes us out on the San Pablo Bay in his Morgan 30 and we anchor at China Camp. Rediviva feels like a queen as her bright work gets pampered. Boat soup ingredients below.
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We sail up the Napa River with some busted sails but we HAD to get out there and see this girl move. Rediviva has never been propelled by the wind before and even though this is not what you'd expect our first sail to look like this is how a pair of broke ...
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