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In this episode - Part 8 of Wilda's Porpulsion - Axel is introducing his concept for the cyclinders lifting and lowering mechanism.
As part of his unique drive system design, the aluminium cylinder in which the motor will sit, will have to travel in and o...
In this episode, we make all the necessary preparations and start taping the ringframes into the hulls.
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Wilda is a Schionning Wilderness 1340 sailing catamaran. She...
In this episode we reinforce the hull by glueing in fiberglass ring frames. The idea is to return any removed hull strength and provide a load path for transferring power from the prop to the hull.
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In this episode Axel is trying to cut the fiberglass tube to shape and he is also trying to get it to the correct size to fit into the aluminium cylinder. Then, we work on building the strong bond between the two surfaces - the cylinder and the tube.
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I took a Hobie 16 catamaran and glued the beam castings to the hull pylons using West System Epoxy Resin.
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In this episode of Building Wilda, we resume the sanding & spot filling activities in the salon, galley and the middle room on the port side. This is the last area that is about to receive its share of shiny top coat. But first we have to identify and ...
We've never done this to our boat... In this episode of sailing sitka, we continue to work on our boat projects while siting on the hard in the Guaymas boat yard. This included repairing and installing our new gooseneck as well as putting a hole in our boa...
Tackling multiple boat projects. In this episode of sailing sitka, we take on a whirlwind of boat work as we start many different projects, one being our second gooseneck repair in 6 months!! It can be frustrating having so much on the go but that part of ...
Let's do some time travelling together and watch almost a YEAR of Boat projects in only a few MINUTES! We selected most of the boat jobs that we've done during the last season and made a collage to show you how far we've come and how much we've achieved wh...
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Fantasy Fest, Key West, pedicure, Key Deer, Dancing, teak repair, EVA teak, dinghy ride, and bikini. We added some non slip EVA material to the cockpit lazarettes. It really cleaned things up and should be easy to clean. Had a great time down in Key West g...
In this episode of Building Wilda we continue various boat jobs as we are waiting for a new batch of paint/ primer delivery. We also start a mini project - Building a fiberglass base for the cockpit table.
The latest update is that you can see what Wilda...
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In this weeks episode of Barefoot Travels we FINALLY get the hardtop up onto the boat where it belongs!!
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In today’s video we are continuing the Arts & Crafts Project - Building Wilda’s Steps to the mast! If you missed last week’s episode, go ahead and check it out to catch the start of the project! Here's the link:
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In this episode Axel starts building Wilda's the steps to the mast!
We started with building the smaller 4 steps first, 2 for each side of the boat, to help us reach the salon roof.
They are made of small pieces of laminated foam glued together with epoxy...
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As you probably noticed in last week’s episode, we started making some progress on Wilda’s hatches. They’re being sanded and faired :) today we continue working on those beautiful deck hatches as they need more work. As usual, one round of sanding an...
There’s various hull material options out there…but which boat is best for you? Do you know the nitty gritty about fibreglass GRP including OSMOSIS? Hear from experienced sailors @SailingUma on their thoughts on fibreglass and the ins and outs to loo...
Hi everyone! In this episode we continue fairing and sanding the stanchions in preparation for a round of primer, so as to bring them to the same level of progress as the rest of the boat.
We also remember that Wilda has another 10 stanchions on the deck ...
Last week we temporarily glued the stanchions for Wilda's handrails in order to make sure we found the correct position for them. Once we were happy with that, we made the proper epoxy mix and glued the stanchions for the handrails to the deck. Today we wi...
In this episode we will continue the journey and will show you how we made and installed Wilda’s handrails (or the start of this project :)
Before we left to Europe, we took a few measurements of the aft of Wilda planning for handrails. While we were aw...
This is a slightly odd, one-off, woodwork project. I needed to build something for another bigger project that will feature in a few months. Unfortunately I ran out of both time and epoxy. It will be finished next month. And I will reveal what it is and ho...
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