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This week we prep the topside of our boat for a new paint job. We sanded and filled in holes to prepare for a smooth application of paint.
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Before handing off SV Rossa to the next sailor, we agree to undertake the huge amount of interior work she has been needing, along with some various other structural projects.
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"I'd rather not do that again." Laying up fiberglass upside-down is definitely a tricky, messy process. The stringers we laid up in this episode will serve as a mounting point for the new headliner. We're super excited to cover up all this bare fiberglass ...
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This weekend I continue the refit of my 38 ft sailboat with a weekend of epoxy fun fun. I glass in the last of two supports for a new diesel tank and fix two loose beams in the saloon. I'm using 105 epoxy from west system.
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In this vlog we replace our cutlass bearing in a very unconventional way. We really wish we could have done it the "right" way but previous galvanic corrosion of the strut really made us feel as though we shouldn't remove the old bearing jacket for fear of...
This weekend I get to apply KiwiGrip non-skid to the cabin top aboard my sailboat and create a custom logo. Also, more work on the fiberglass dodger.
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Athena finally gets moved outside and I start working on the fiberglass dodger. Much more DIY fun to come :)
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On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle we continue working on the master head door of our custom 435 catamaran sv basik. We finally get to lay down the fiberglass cloth in between rain showers. Come back next week to see what projects we complete...se...
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We did a lot over a short period of time here. We rewired our mast, installed the new standing rigging, got the mast back up, inst...
Last week I painted the deck of my 38 ft sailboat. This video is the primer. This weekend I fix the mistakes in the paint job by sanding the surface with 800 grit and then using 3M perfect-it Heavy Cutting Compound. The paint used was Sigmadur 550.
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Join me as I paint the deck of my 38 ft sailboat. This video is the primer. Next weekends video is going to be the top coat. The paint used is Sigmadur 550.
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Join me as I paint the deck of my 38 ft sailboat. This video is the primer. Next weekends video is going to be the top coat. The primer used is Sigmacover 280.
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Yet another week spent preparing for painting the new deck on my sailboat. Next weekend I should be able to apply primer - fingers crossed!
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I continue my DIY sailboat restoration. After having spent the last month working on the hull it's awesome to be back on top - working on the deck.
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We help Sailing Zingaro decide which cruising dinghy to get. Right now they're a bit torn on whether to buy an inflatable or to build a wooden dinghy. Maybe this little video will help them decide.
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In this video, I continue the osmosis treatment of my 38 ft sailboat and apply a West System 422 Barrier Coat to protect the hull.
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In this video, I continue faring the hull of my 38 ft sailboat as a part of an osmosis treatment.
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Well it rained off and on for ages whilst I was fitting the windows. Then nothing for weeks. But today it is pouring, so I am checking for leaks before I finalise the gluing of the headlining. I have also found a spot for a stern anchor chain locker. And ...
In this video, I get started faring the hull of my 38 ft sailboat as a part of an osmosis treatment.
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In this video, my girlfriend Ava and I get started on an osmosis treatment. Lots of sanding and epoxy fun!
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A DIY step-by-step tutorial on how to build a hardtop for a boat.
Jordan continues to fabricate the hard dodger and gets it completely ready for painting. Desiree meanwhile works on the canvas window panels for the hard dodger using the skills she learned...
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