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Maddie demonstrates how to get rid of mold that is growing in a moist environment with the power of white vinegar!
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Another video in Jackson's Tantalising Tid Bits Series to help you with things we've had to learn the hard way in this boating life.
This week Jackson shows you his tools. Ooh I say.
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Clark shows how he balances the home-carved wooden wind generator blades. This video covers both weight balance and dish balance.
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Opening a 30-year-old rudder and applying primer to the fiberglass dodger. Come join me for some DIY fun restoring my 1987 38 ft sailboat.
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Herby and Maddie return to Wisdom in the Azores and discover some nastiness! Herby also gets some major work accomplished in the head refit. They also set off and explore the beautiful wonders of the island of Terceira.
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On this episode (Part 3) we finish laminating and trimming the alcohol stove enclosure for the boat. This is a slow process that takes days as you can only laminate one piece at a time, wait at least 24 hours then trim it off and do the ne...
Herby and Maddie return to the states to visit their family and pets for the holidays. While back in the states, Herby works full time as a dentist to earn money which allows them to go cruising. They also begin the process of getting their residency visas...
We think many can relate to the title of this video :) Boats are complicated! Join us in Sidney as we install a new stove, visit Sidney Spit and then cruise to the capital of British Columbia.
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Learning how to do your own boat maintenance saves you a lot of money - it's time for Mac Gyver. In this video Mario will show you how repair a broken door handle without buying a new one for 50 €.
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Have you ever heard of Schengen? Most Americans haven’t! If you ever intend to travel to Europe, you need to watch this video.
We will help prepare you for what we were not prepared for.
Schengen makes travel through Europe seamless, as long as you ar...
We are full of $H!t ! With parasites to hunt us down and a broken head (toilet) the fun never ends. Full discloser on how to tradicionaly cure the little devils and a cross river tour to the great canyon El Boqueron.
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This video continues on from episode 72 as we finish our trip to Marathon, Florida. We found ourselves motoring through calm seas with little to no wind as we passed under the Seven Mile Bridge and made our way into Boot Key Harbor. We knew this destinatio...
A lot of videos will show you how to modify your epoxy with fillers and additives to get the desired effect, but they all require you to first mix the epoxy properly.
This video covers the very basic and very crucial step: How to mix epoxy.
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Ever wonder why sailboats have spreaders? And why some have many while others only have one?
In this video, Herby and Maddie explain what spreaders are for and how they work. They also go into detail about keel stepped vs deck stepped masts, as well as typ...
We all know what happened on our last passage... and if you don't you can check out vlog #69: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5dSK4NIS_w
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Herby and Maddie take a look down memory lane to talk about how they started Rigging Doctor!
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Herby and Maddie continue tearing out the old head to make room for the head refit they are doing. They also take a break from the work to visit the sulfur pits on the island of Terceira, Azores.
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All the frames are steamed in! AND we got donated a TON of white cedar!
We have been thinking about our planking material since we started and were wondering if it would be worth buying cedar or if we were better off planking in our beautiful white oak...
Experiencing carnival in Mexico was a full immersion into their culture, being part of their street parties and celebrating with the locals. On the other hand, boatyard life challenges our relationship, and as much as it was hard at the time, our breakup s...
In a previous how to, I showed the farmer’s loop and called it an alpine butterfly knot. This is a correction to that video and a comparison of the two knots. They have similar properties and similar ways of being tied, but they are different knots!
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Ever wonder what it’s like to date when living on a boat? Herby and Maddie take you way back, back to how they met and came to be the married couple that is cruising the world at such a young age.
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