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I finally get to prime the engine compartment.
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We travel further down the Waccamaw and can't believe how beautiful it is. Herby fixes our compass and explains how to add more oil.
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It took us about three days to move the keel out of the ground and into the boathouse. No easy task moving an object that heavy. It's great to know that we now have our keel and it is sitting where it needs to be in the boathouse. Next we'll need to fai...
This Fix it Friday, we replace our domestic service batterieson our Bavaria 47 yacht. Two of the original batteries started to fail so we decide to replace all four. The two which were okay have now been put in our camper van.
It is always good practice to...
We Dragged Anchor!!
We made it to Isla Mujeres, Mexico after cruising Cuba for a couple of weeks. We were so excited to get to a grocery store, provision, and enjoy a more comfortable cruising spot. But then... disaster strikes, and we drag anchor while ...
We leave Myrtle Beach to enter the next step of our journey. The Waccamaw River is all we expected and more with it's peaceful beauty and deep waters. For the first time in a while, nothing goes wrong!
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How to change the oil on a Volvo Penta D2-55 diesel engine. On this week's Fix it Friday we do an oil change on our Volvo Penta D2-55 4 cylinder diesel engine aboard our Bavaria 47 yacht. We use a fancy oil suction pump to drain off the engine sump, replac...
On this episode, we purchase a Sailrite Ultrafeed Z1 sewing machine and sailkit in order to make our own main sail. SV Blackdragon goes on the hard for 8 WEEKS (GAHHHH OMGGGG) where we complete a big refit and dropping the keel before we head offshore.
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In this episode we get used to marina life, whats happening around the area and boat jobs that need doing. We take a trip to a neighbouring village, Elounda, to visit the chandlers (a man cave) and get the sea cocks changed on the boat.
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In this video, I drop (remove) the rudder aboard Athena. Surprisingly the rudder from a 38 ft sailboat is heavy - very heavy!
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Need a setup to pour a lead keel? Here's how we set up to pour the 4.5 ton keel for our wooden sailboat build. We are building a 38ft wooden sailboat and needed a solid 9500lbs ballast keel. No easy task!
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On this episode of Fix it Friday, Jen manages to block the sink so we have to dismantle the plumbing! Jen has to give it a good blow to clear the pipework.
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In this episode we take out the old chainplates to see if they are reusable so we can keep our mast upright on our 1971 Pearson 35. Then we show you how we installed them. We also repair the spreaders so we're ready for the new rigging to raise the mast.We...
In this episode of LVB, Zingaro lost her rudder off the coast of the Cayman Islands, so Captain James had to build another. :) Working in a shed, surrounded by roosters, rastas, and rain, we were actually able to finish everything and sail to Jamaica!
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The Endeavour 42 is a spacious and comfortable yacht that you could easily live aboard. We were initially drawn to the model because of the center cockpit design, as well as the size and layout. The yacht featured is listed for sale for just under $60,000 ...
While cruising and living aboard, we avoid laundromats as much as possible, due to cost, effort and energy. Here's how we get clothes clean, save water and reduce drying time while doing laundry by hand on the boat.
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NB! This is a re-upload of yesterday's video. Come along as I prepare the engine compartment for paint and take a look at two new awesome tools.
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Come along as I prepare the engine compartment for paint and take a look at two new awesome tools.
GEX 150 Turbo: https://www.bosch-professional.com/dk/da/products/gex-150-turbo-0601250760
GAS 35 M: https://www.bosch-professional.com/dk/da/products/gas-35...
A friend of ours designed a logo for SV Temptress, and we ordered custom fabric from Spoonflower.com to make our own boat flag. We sewed it with blackout drapery fabric between the layers, and added our own grommets.
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This Fix it Friday, we take out the dinghy from its winter storage, get it inflated and launched and then get the outboard fixed on. Looks like we are on fire.
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