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In this weeks episode Margarida gets something big on the line and starts winding in, did we get Christmas dinner!?
Also my friend Doug is crewing on a HH55 Catamaran so we go visit him and give it a bit of a review. Whatever anyone can say, it is one fan...
Bob and Steve finish fitting the black locust beam shelf into Arabella. This involves some pattern making and a whole slew of hooked scarfs to be cut.
While Bob does the final few fits on the shelf, Steve launches into finding the strong (king) deck bea...
We know our Beneteau 49 has a damaged grid. But we don't know how extensive that damage is, yet. This week we DIY our way to removing the interior furniture...
We're painting the inside of our boat, it's not complicated right?
The DIY sailboat interior paint job episode.
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This week in my DIY sailboat refit project I got the chainplates and the last thru hull installed. This marks an important milestone. Athena can once again float!
00:00 Introduction
00:43 Chainplates
09:11 Thru hull
18:41 Project status
20:44 See you!
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On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle we leave Fort Bragg en route for Bodega Bay on our 435 catamaran SV basik. We look back at a our time in the Noyo River and Linh prepares the most amazing meal. Come back next week as we are forced to do a little...
Here you have it, folks! The start to finish of the truck camper interior renovation. There will always be a love-hate relationship with DIY projects but in the end all the work was totally worth it! The camper may be old but at least she now has a nice fa...
With some help from Bob Emser @TheArtofBoatBuilding we get the breasthooks bolted into place and launch into the black locust beam shelf. Black locust is known for it's rot resistance and durability, exactly the qualities one wants for a deck structure. ...
This week we take you through the rebuild of our rotten quarter berths on board our 30 foot 50 year old fiberglass sailboat.
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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 ...
Passport Yachts is known for building high-quality bluewater cruisers, and this boat is no exception! She might be starting to show her age slightly, but she's generally in good shape and with a little work she can be ready to cross oceans again. The Passp...
Sailing in more squalls and even more squalls...I try to ride them at the best position so as not to get stalled in the lulls. We need to make it in as early as possible Tuesday morning otherwise the prefrontal conditions will slow us down too much...here'...
On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle we have a quiet passage from Eureka to Shelter Cove around the infamous Cape Mendocino and then scoot into Fort Bragg the next day. It was a good shake down for our new steering ram on our 435 catamaran SV basik....
With the sheer clamp bolted into place the next piece of the deck puzzle is the breasthooks. The breashooks join the clamp with the stem and stern posts and provide a lot of structural stability. In this episode we take a look at Victoria's breasthooks an...
This week the next phase of our DIY sailboat refit begins and it's all got to go!
We remove everything from the inside of our tiny home while we heat gun, sand, fill, epoxy and fiberglass the holes made in the process.
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Now that we finished the DIY electric boat motor conversion and most of the new wiring, it was time to install our new Tesla lithium batteries.
In order to install the new batteries, we needed a box to hold them. So after building the brand new box, we me...
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Its time for my Yanmar 3GM30 engine to get some love. We're in Sorong stocking up prior to leaving Raja Ampat and I decide its a good time to do a major service. I dismantle the whole cooling system, clean and replace all filters and check and adjust the v...
Welcome back to SV basik! This week's episode, we are tackling our AIS antenna after noticing our AIS tracking path was intermittent by our trusty viewers and SVB Crew. The Captain flies up the mast and the girls take care of things on deck. We also fini...
Huge Thank you to Walter Johnson, Leeann Iacino and EV YACHTING for letting us explore on our own, this Yacht is for sale: https://www.evyachtingusa.com/boat-info/?boat_id=7035921
Join us on the Self-guided Tour;) of this ONE OF A KIND Floating Classic. W...
We have a small weather window to escape Cartagena....usually skirted with gale force winds, Chris Parker, the weather guru, has predicted a break of a day and a half so we must leave Friday to the Cayman Islands.
It all goes well although we are a bit lat...
Welcome back! This episode Steve gets the sheer clamp bolted together and fastened to the steam bent frames of Arabella. The clamp is the first piece of deck framing and the beginning of the visible timbers inside Arabella.
Joe gives us a hand and we ge...
Now that we finished our electric sailboat conversion, it was time to finish our DIY wiring of a Catalina 30, electric motor, and continue our electric system upgrade.
Not only were we installing an electric sailboat motor, but we also decided to install ...
After months of fairing and prep work, it's finally time to paint the hull of my sailboat. I'll be using International Perfection Pro. A paint that can be applied by roller (no tipping needed) and will leave an amazing finish. Ava and I have chosen Mediter...
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