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What is a wind vane? (It's a self-steering device...that's super simplified)
Is there more than one type? (Yes!)
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A jungle cruise and more fiberglass work!! Brian continued with the fiberglass work and we take a break to go on a dinghy ride to. the mash lands of Delaware.
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Big progress fiberglassing a cracked hull on a neglected Tayana 55 Sailboat. The fiberglass work continues!! Brian contiues the fiberflass work on the hull. He finishes up the mast structure and places the bolts. This needed to be completed in preparation ...
How to restore a Tayana 55 CC Sailboat for cruising!!
Fiberglass work, fiberglass work and more fiberglass work! Brian is making a ledger for the stringer fiberglass to sit on. He is also strengthening up the hull from the outside and from inside the boat...
This week we are installing the port hull part and making our salvage Leopard 50 water tight! Then we are moving on to the railcar system for the final time! Stay until the end for an exciting surprise!
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Fast tracking a year of Massive Milestones this week's video is a medley of achievements and a great catch up on the 2021.
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Repairing the mast structure on a Tayana 55 Sailboat!! In this episode Brian starts working on the fiberglass work on the bottom of the boat. Exploring the crack we found that it was not superficial and will need some extensive fiberglass work. Brian begi...
We find and grind out every single fiberglass crack and delamination on our Lagoon 450 bulkheads. We suit up ebola style and grind what feels like every surface in boat. You won't believe the buckets and buckets of dust, and that's just the bit we were a...
We said, “Good bye.” to Cakewalk. Packed up our bags, stuffed everything in the car and drove to Florida and our new boat, Isabella. Lots of things to do there. Our initial goal was to make all the floors nice. This included some fiberglass work and ke...
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I'm finally starting the bulkhead repair process on my Lagoon 450, but sadly that means I have to destroy the cabins to gain access. I probably should have studied @ParlayRevival bulkh...
In preparation for our bulkheads to get placed in, there are five areas we need to lay down unidirectional fiberglass, spanning from one hull to the other.
We hope you enjoy!
Much love from Annapolis!
Jessica, Matt & Georgie
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We have finally dismantled enough of the cabins to start grinding the bulkheads. This is by far the worst job we have done on a boat. The whole inside of the boat gets covered in fiberglass dust, as we take out kilos of fiberglass and rotten plywood. Hence...
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Now that we have bonded the bridge deck together, it's time to glass all 50 feet of the inside seam. There's multiple steps involved, including making su...
The final week before this hurricane damaged boat goes back in the water!! Lots happening this episode as we pop the mold off the transom and start the fairing and spraying process. The engine also goes back in, so she is basically ready to hit the water a...
Thought I would give a detailed explanation of how to replace the core of your boat. In this example we use a balsa core, but the princple for other core materials is the same. Watch the previous episode (94) to see us removing the core.
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We find a new rudder and see our hull for the first time ever! all while making the best of friends and future crew before starting a temporary refit to get Yarreh back in the water to the next destination.
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Steph & Christof
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This is the second part of our refit in Montreal, before we took off towards the Caribbean.
Make sure you catch the first video first if you haven't!
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Once Bagheera makes it to Montreal, the clock starts ticking as we prepare to leave on our big adventure, sailing down to Guadeloupe for the winter.
This journey is full of obstacles and hurdles, but we stick it out and get as much work done as possible i...
Getting the last major work done before Lockdown in Metro Melbourne.
Fairing using a fairing coat, slapping on some more paint for protection and covering up the boat for longtime storage. Hull sides are now ready for final fairing when we get back to Wil...
Searching for some misplaced holes. Then getting into fairing under the bridge deck. Trying to use as little fairing compound as possible, still achieving a good result.
We'll see how it goes :)
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It's time for the fiberglass and gelcoat grinding to be over! We tear into the boat more only to discover that it's not built the way anybody thought...
We put our boat back together!!! We are almost ready to go sailing. It is November and we need to get south. Will we get back in the water and put the sails on in time to get to the Bahamas?
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The rudder comes out!!! We drink champagne from a 100 year old trophy and do major boat surgery!
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