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We start filling the holes on our top sides and hull with thickened epoxy. Troy fits the rocker assembly back on to our Yanmar 2GM20 and we lift and reinstall the engine back aboard the yacht.
This video was filmed in Townsville in September 2018.
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In this episode we have the pleasure of meeting a few crew off Sailing Delos, in Grenada. Sailing Delos are the pioneers of the sailing channel industry, and it was so great to get an insight into what it's like to actually be a hugely successful youtube c...
The DIY Sailboat rudder project continues. After removing and cutting the rudder we start working with the fiberglass repair. and show you in detail how it's done.
#wildlyintrepid #diysailboatrudder #boatworks
Want to know how we did it? Here's where it b...
Here's our DIY Sailboat Rudder repair. We learned many tips about its construction and design and start reshaping the rudder with Marine Bondo.
#wildlyintrepid #diysailboatrudder #boatworks
If you're curious about the first part of the sailboat rudder rep...
Here's our DIY sailboat rudder repair. There was fiberglass delamination so we made holes in the rudder and started rebuilding it.
#wildlyintrepid #diysailboatrudder #boatworks
Here's Part 2 of the DIY Sailboat rudder
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In this episode we make the necessary upgrades to our dinghy in the process learning a lot about working with epoxy and fibre glass from our new friend David whose catamaran stole the show last week.
We've had a lot of questions about our experiences wit...
Settle in… we’ve got our first 20+ min episode for you! The river trip is right around the corner, and our preparations start getting serious. The list of boat projects we want to complete (as discussed in Ep 15) before leaving Lake Michigan is LONG. I...
In the last episode, we introduced ourselves and our boat. Now we'll show you a little bit more about what it takes to rebuild a shipwreck. Although Magic Carpet was once destined for the scrapyard, she's now almost ready to be launched back onto the water...
This one's a bit of a downer. During a heavy rain, our Porta-Bote sunk! We also try fiberglassing over our toe rail and fail miserably on the first try. But in the end, we found the right solution.
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Work never ends on a boat! At least we had some great weather and some great waves before and after the work. Did you see all the sharks?!? http://tulasendlesssummer.com
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This book really taught me a lot about ho...
We finally get to take a look at the underside of Maiweh, and work on the hull, valve, and rudder. The squeeze is on for time and money, so the project lasts only about a week. After that, we're on to Vancouver and where Robi acquires a US visa before cros...
Okay, you all called it. It's time to haul out. "Uncle!" we cried. But, we were proud of the demo we accomplished DIY style. Now it's time to take that same attitude to the shipyard and do this job with the professionals at www.perdidosailor.com so we ...
Seems our hack job didn't really pass muster and we have, in the words of Brandon with www.perdidosailor.com "a lot more to do." So, bad news and now a very BIG decision to make. What do you think we should do?
Lookout! The DIY'ers are on the loose. Have grinder, will cut. We made a real mess of things in the bilge, but we gutted the stringers. Tell me, what do you think of our end product? Are we done cutting?
Prepping our boat for the fiberglass job took a lot of cleaning, a lot of a plastic and a lot of tape, cut mostly by my teeth! Pretty cool to see her all ready for surgery, though. Lookout rot! Here we come!
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Varnishing Step-by-Step
An expert’s advice on how to keep your boat’s brightwork looking beautiful with a minimum of effort. Includes step-by-step instructions for a perfect varnish job.
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One of 9 segments from the Sailing Quarterly 77-min...
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Fiberglass Boat Repairs
Learn how to perform your own fiberglass repairs from patches to gel coat touch-ups.
One of 9 segments from the Sailing Quarterly 77-minute how-to video, Boat Maintenance DYI with host, Gary Jobson.
Available soon on YouT...
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Rigging Inspection Pt. 2
America’s Cup racer and rigger Robbie Young with more tips on checking and maintaining your boat’s rig. In part 2, Robbie checks the boom, deck fittings and running rigging.
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One of 9 segments from the Sailing Qua...
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How to Clean a Winch
John Krase gives step by step instructions on how to disassemble, clean, lubricate then reassemble your boat’s winches. It’s so easy anyone can do it.
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One of 9 segments from the Sailing Quarterly 77-minute how-to vi...
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Diesel Maintenance Pt. 3
Understand the common problems that affect diesel engines and learn how to get yours to start even when trouble crops up. Carl Schlemmer of Mastry Engine Center takes us through step by step instructions on how to troubles...
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Diesel Maintenance Pt. 2
Review the regular periodic maintenance your diesel needs including cleaning and/or replacing air filters, engine oil, transmission oil, fuel filters, zincs and engine mounts. See step by step demonstrations of how to do t...
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Diesel Maintenance Pt. 1
Carl Schlemmer from Mastry Engine Center demonstrates how to perform the critical maintenance your diesel needs to keep running smoothly for years to come. Simple, straightforward advice for novice and expert mechanics. Ca...
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Rigging Inspection Part 1
Veteran rigger Robbie Young with tips on checking and maintaining your boat’s rig. In part 1, Robbie does a mast inspection.
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One of 9 segments from the Sailing Quarterly 77-minute how-to video, Boat Maintenance D...
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Hosted by America's Cup Champion, Gary Jobson, this 76 minute how-to video contains a wealth of expert information about boat maintenance for the do-it-yourselfer.
Available soon on YouTube for rental and purchase in the U.S. and selected countri...
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