Big week of laminating here everyone. Batches of work are certainly the way to get ahead as I set up and lay up separate sheets to become robe and cupboard partition .
Always a big effort setting up and prepping and my resin spray system machine suffers ...
As things start to get finished the weight of them is taking it's toll on me as I manually heave things into place and I find myself getting more and more careful about safety and getting things done.
Sam and I move Janet out to a unit in Sydney and I sta...
Sometimes building a boat can get a bit grinding and it's important to keep your eye on the prize and this week we escape the project for the Annual Seawind Regatta in Northern Sydney. Experience gained in racing has really lifted my knowledge of the tacti...
Determined to finish my water storage solution I set about finishing the 2 integrated water tanks in my Catamaran Hull. The summer heat is really taxing in the hull this year but a few changes to working hours and a knowledge on how to play around with the...
A mere 8 months on, I have completed the build of my holding tanks amongst a thousand other mini projects, ready to have there fittings put in and painted with a chemical resistant coating. Final fit is perfect, and we unload a container of Delta Sea Kay...
I have made a decision to install drains on each of my Bow Crash Bulkheads and the effort to do this is not without issues. A very tight space and some logistics sees the job done and a modification to the cabin sole has given me some more usable headroom ...
This week's episode comes at a time where most of our beautiful coastal region has been destroyed by Fire Storm conditions and our area has been on emergency alert for some 4 weeks. All we are able to do is prepare , prepare and prepare for threat and Chri...
This week has been rather disjointed as the Aussie Bushfires rage around us and we grapple with the preparation and tension that goes along with the thought of losing your home and livelihood. My Catamaran project takes a step back in these times as we get...
It's that time of year again where we all gear up in Santa Outfits and ride our bikes to aid the New South Wales Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades, chuck in a lot of laminating and a visit from my Dear Mum to check out the progress on the Catamaran.
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I have been dreading the laminating of the plywood bulkheads in my Catamaran since day one, and to be honest, it was a simple process with lots of prep and careful attention to detail. The individual bulkhead parts were easily handled and a great result. ...
The larger jobs in this build take on new meaning when the heat sets in and this summer is already a belter here in Australia. Scarfing of the remainder of the forward bulkheads has been on the list for a while and this week I deal with the start of the bu...
To work out exactly the thickness of the keel line of our Catamaran Hull, I found the test piece I made for the Australian Maritime Safety Test yet to be submitted. I also make a huge template for the rear of our catamaran and spend time with family in sun...
With so much to do before heading away on Holidays I decided to dig in to the essential yacht repairs aboard "Interim" our in between Yacht. Get ready to crammed into the cabin with me on this one and get up close and personal as we discover how to track a...
Planning to leave my project for a few weeks break, my attention is turned to my Composites Workshop and the tidy up is often more about preparing for the next stage than cleaning up. My blackwater tanks get some new baffles in them to solve the problem of...
In a massive week I complete the blackwater bilges and adjust the cabin sole o account for foam core issues. Burrowing through hulls is no minor task and I clean up the site to prepare for a well deserved holiday and a sensible return to work.
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Reinforcing the internal furniture and companionway modules of our Catamaran takes a great deal of time. This start to finish video of the processes involved in finishing a staor module to ensure there will be no future problems goes into some detail and p...
It's time to coat our Catamaran's integrated water tanks with a potable epoxy coating and the process involved several layers over a three day period. Lots of technical discussion about chemistry here and our companionway reinforcement begins to complete t...
Dealing with the pointy end of the Hulls this week, the crash bulkheads get a fresh coat of Flow Coat and I discover more issues with our Trailer Sailor as after 4 months out of the water she springs a leak and then the inevitable happens! Welcome back to ...
It has come time to start paying attention to the Catamaran Deck Mould that has now sat for two years waiting for some TLC. This week I start to consider the flipping of the mould and prepare some steel pivot legs to assist with flipping the mould to the u...
Hey everyone , lots of prep in this video and ultimately the flow coating of the forward bilges of the Cat. The black water tank lids need to be made and they are completed here ready for final painting and sealing.
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To actually complete something in this epic build is a major milestone and if you want see a happy boy, watch this video through. At every stage I am elated with the result and can finally see some things come together.
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Some might say, the most boring video on the internet, others would disagree, but in reality if you want something to last, it takes time and perhaps a lot of discomfort to get a quality result. Remembering I don't have a team if cheap low cost, slave labo...
This week begins with the lamination of the Limber Hole sealing part mold I made last week and then the inevitable hours and hours crouching and squatting in the bilge where I frequently lost circulation in my legs, but I am not telling anyone that has bui...
Common issues with rotting and de-laminating bulkheads are caused from improper sealing of limber holes and standing bilge water. In an effort to eliminate this, I set about making a limber hole sealing mold to make sealing bridges to safeguard the core of...
The decision to build my own blackwater tanks has opened up a lot of discussion and this week I finally get around to modifying the mould for a reduced capacity tank for the starboard side. Plenty of fibreglassing technique and mould making in this episode...
Hey guys, my Catamaran plumbing plan gets the tick of approval and the work on my cabin soles becomes my focus this week including being able to "access all areas" with ease for serviceability and function. Please don't forget to subscribe and like the vid...
Our annual Sea Kayaking Journey to Western Australia was a brilliant adventure as always as we camped, snorkeled, paddled and swam with whale sharks with a fantastic group of travelers.
Back to boat building and the Port Bilge gets a full on workover and ...
If you are thinking about building a boat, we seriously need to have a chat, I put this video together to highlight the work done so far and I am not even half way there, join me in the Blood, Sweat Swearing, and Tears involved in building a 40 foot Live A...
This week I make some templates to make the foam shaping a hell of a lot easier and the Trailer Sailor gets it's anti foul before heading back to the mooring.
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The moral of the story is," anything that goes in the ocean is going to rust". This week's discovery gives me more than I bargained for and my boat trailer gets a total brake rebuild, and the engine bearer supports get shaped to fit into the Catamaran to s...
I guess you can tell, that I am just a little bit excited about the arrival of our Brand New 4JH57 Yanmar shaft drive engines. Such a day certainly warrants a beer, but in this case it sent me into overdrive working out the bearer and bolster support for t...
Life gets in the way of a good Catamaran build , but in this case a week in Byron Bay was exactly what I needed after some months of crouching in the bilges of my boat preparing, sanding and grinding the thing to within an inch of it's life. The 5 Day Blue...
So many things come to mind in light airs but the use of a "Whiskerpole "can greatly increases you chances of gaining on the opposition. This week"s Video is all about taking advantage of what you have at hand and putting a strategy in place to get ahead....
A decision to build a 40 foot Catamaran should not be taken lightly. Join Ross Boardman in a series of videos that shows the ups and downs, logistics and blood sweat, swearing and tears involved in the building of a fibreglass composite catamaran.
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Moving stuff around endlessly and preparing for new structure to go into the hulls is the order of the day as the starboard bulkheads get filleted in and ready for tabbing. An afternoon sail on Sydney Harbour couldn't have come at at a better time as we t...
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