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This episode is Part 5 of a series of videos about Building our Unique Drive System. This week we have to prepare the fibreglass ring and to make it ready for attaching it into the hull. Before that happens, we have to reshape the cutouts in the hulls, de-...
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After 10 months of FIBERGLASSING (ok, i might not have been fiberglassing that whole time) we finally complete the rebuild of the main bulkheads on our Lagoon 450 Catamaran. I become homeless because the boat I've been staying on @ParlayRevival left the ma...
We do some massive fiberglassing on the bulkheads and Carlos drops epoxy resin all over my head. I tell Colin surfing is easy until we actually have to go. The water causes the epoxy in my hair to cure quickly and then it's stuck forever. Luckily, Colin @P...
Our Bulkheads are still broken and my wife thinks I'm just messing around down in Panama. Mary flys down to central america to take the fiberglassing into her own hands! I give her a step by step breakdown on exactly how to glass a structural beam. We ge...
Sister ships, Wahine and Distant Dreamer, have keel work projects going on side by side. Wahine, my boat, a Gib Sea 402 is having to redo a repair I did two years ago as well as having the keel bolts inspected. Distant Dreamer, a Columbia 43 and a Trans...
This was a great upgrade to our sailboat. Cory kept working on the hull and decided to modify our keel for a few reasons. The epoxy work continued with a few fixes and upgrades. We also finally install our new depth sounder. Good thing Green Cove Springs M...
This Catamaran Build is hotting up as I am well into reinforcing the Deck Mould Window Inserts to ensure not only the structure but the cosmetics in the end product are being dealt with. It's true, I am a details man, I love the theory that holds the compo...
This week it’s time for Mirrool to become a sailboat again as we install her refurbished mast and new Dyneema rigging and make the final preparations to our hull and deck ready for painting.
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Join us for the second installment of our hard dodger build for our tiny home and sailboat.
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In this episode of Barefoot Sail and Dive we continue on with restoring the fibreglass hull. The section we thought we had finished did in fact need a little bit more glass.
Our hurricane damaged catamaran still needs a lot of work but we are slowly makin...
What sort of tricks are happening aft this week? The boat work continues in the yard while we prepare our cockpit ready for her new paint job and find some nasty surprises.
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In this episode of Barefoot Sail and Dive we continue with the boat repairs! We also take a quick trip to Santo Domingo, the capitol of the Dominican Republic. Santo Domingo is a huge city. We stayed in the colonial district it was absolutely beautiful. It...
This week's episode captures us building our new hard dodger out of PVC foam and fiberglass.
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Last week you saw us remove our stainless U-Bolt chain plates. As part of our on-going quest to keep as much metal r...
This week we remove the remaining fittings off deck, continue restoration of the mast and install new deck mounts for our galley hatch and bow piece.
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Winter weather has left us so we can finally haul out Mirrool and address some long-standing issues on deck.
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Just a little bit of epoxy and paint philosophizing as I put a second coat in the galley and seal up the pilothouse windows.
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In this episode we make a non-skid mold to re-make our sugar scoop steps on our Lagoon 450 hurricane damaged catamaran. We also announce the winner of our Patreon free sail competition in Panama, and get one step closer to being able to spray the entire hu...
The boys start to gelcoat their hurricane damaged lagoon 450 this week as the fairing process begins. They also find time to cruise up the Rio Dulce in Guatemala with friends, and welcome 2 new crew members into the team.
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged ...
We started the anchor locker refit to hopefully stop our major leak. But working with fiberglass is so itchy. Funny how sailboat projects never end but at least our small sailboat keeps improving. And the more things that break while at the marina the less...
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