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Bringing Yabá from wreck to dreamy! Episode 35
In this episode, we finish installing the beam shelves so we can finally start working on our beams! Exciting times ahead!!
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Today, we are installing wheels on our dinghy. Why? Clark explains some reasons they are useful.
These are Wheel-A-Weigh Extra Duty wheels from Davis Instruments. Clark bought some similar wheels from Davis Instruments 20 years ago, and they are still in...
After 3 months, our dinghy is VERY dirty. Here's what it was like to scrape it all off.
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As we've been finishing the rest of the planking on the port side, we have had groups of helpers lend a hand to clean up Arabella's interior. Most recently, David and his son, Grant, card-scraped the interior and applied Danish Teak Sealer to planks and fr...
We attempt a DIY installation of new navigation instruments for our 38 year old sail boat. We ended up trying to tackle a huge range of boat projects this winter and many of them 'evolved' into many more jobs than we expected, including this one. But, no o...
We loved this boat and want to thank Archie and Josh for having us aboard. More information and pictures can be found through these Instagram links:
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Nandji was no super yacht when we bought her, but I can not believe Bonita waited this long for this... https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode, we rip ore old stuff out of Nandji and throw it over the side. We rewind back to a month ago when Nandji...
In this episode we're putting on the finishing touches to the boat before we set off again on the next leg of our sailing adventure. We have sadly run out of sail boat upgrade funds and so we opt to DIY build a furling system for our inner forestay, using ...
Bringing Yabá from wreck to dreamy! Episode 34
In this episode our hull continues closing, our transom receives the missing planks, we become friends with a pirate ship, we make our good-old-drone fly for the first time in forever and MP tries to learn ho...
In this episode we continue the installation of our marine air conditioner. We get right down to it, drilling a sea water exit hole in the hull. Typically this hole would be placed right at the waterline but we opt to install it near deck level since we ar...
Covid is playing chess with us and we are pinned. Is it checkmate for the entrepid duo? We stretch our supplies further waiting for the world to become normal again.
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What's the first step in fixing a keel after running aground? Our keel is cracked, which is commonly referred to as a Catalina smile. When we ran aground, it goes worse. So, time for the diy project masters to get it done.
Catalina had a design flaw in th...
The weather our here in western Massachusetts has been a bit wacky. Though colder days pushed off the possibility of gluing early in the season, we're now dealing with really hot days and thunderstorms—but that's not slowing us down as we scoot along pla...
The Decks needed a serious upgrade, Time to Redo the Deck with Kiwi Grip... This was a bad one!! https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode, we take a little step back in time to when Nandji was still high and dry on the hard stand. We first painted th...
Bringing Yabá from wreck to dreamy! Episode 33
In this episode we share our happiness to see Yabá becoming a boat again! Expect some planking, mast climbing, interior tidying and wildlife encounters!
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Our new Cuban friends invite us along to go fishing. We stake out all of his local spots and Margarida comes home all smiles catching alot of fish.
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Getting the nib-ends of these full-length planks fitted into the rabbet fore and aft is one of the hardest tasks of planking Arabella. Since we don't have any wiggle room to move fore or aft, the cuts need to be dead-on for the planks to sit correctly. Add...
Bringing Yabá from wreck to dreamy! Episode 32
In this episode, we finally made a decision that took us a while to go for + our transom continues to progress and we got our hands dirty because we really care about bees. Or beers. Or both.
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WARNING: THIS VIDEO IS VERY DRY.
If you watched the videos on the electrical install and solar install on MV Miss Anchorage I promised a diagram and explanation of the system... Here it is!
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We hit the jackpot with this place. It's called Cayo Algodon Grande and it's an awesome island. Just watch the episode....words cannot express the colors and clear water of this deserted island. And we have a beach bbq of shrimps and lobster....what a plac...
It's a big moment here in the Acorn to Arabella boathouse. We have been steadily working on closing up the hull and now the oak shutters are going in.
After these are installed, we will only have six more planks to go. Two cedar strakes will lead up to th...
Acorn to Arabella—our wooden boat building project—will take you on a journey from stump to ship, as we turn trees from the family farm into a 38' wooden boat that will eventually sail the world. See ya every Friday with a new video highlighting the bo...
An overview of who we are and what we do. See ya every Friday with a new video.
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