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We give you a tour of the 2015 Lagoon 421 Catamaran that we chartered in Belize.
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We take a boat tour of a Lagoon catamaran WHILE UNDERWAY and hear some SURPRISING popping, creaking, and moaning coming from this Lagoon 500 catamaran. Is this a serious problem? Please watch if you'd like to see why there are inherent problems with these ...
The sugar scoop extension continues as we finish all of the fiberglass work, and start the fairing process on our hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran. This is a huge upgrade for the L450, as they are built with a very small bottom step, so loading and u...
We're in for a wild ride sailing offshore on this HUGE Lagoon 500 catamaran! Add the fact that this is the MAIDEN VOYAGE and who knows what could happen. Join captain James as he flies over to Curacao to get this big cat ready for the 80 nautical mile jour...
We make huge progress this week as we make a mold for the transom extension and glass the new sugar scoops in place. This was done with a mixture of polyester and epoxy resins, with 600g biaxial fiberglass. We used a honeycomb core for the extension and bu...
After repairing our bulkheads inside, we start the next project which is to extend the boat by 1.5 feet. The Lagoon 450 has a very small bottom step, so we decide to extend the sugar scoop to create a nice swim platform. We also do it in a way that extends...
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Join us on a self-guided Walkthrough ;) of this 2019 NAUTITECH 46 FLY Sailing Catamaran Yacht Tour. I was pretty impressed by this Performance Cruiser: the liveable space, the comforts, the storage (Yes! I said...
In this episode we finally get to assemble the cabins after rebuilding the primary bulkheads of our Lagoon 450 catamaran. The cabins could not be taken apart without being destroyed in some areas, so it was a difficult task getting it to go back together. ...
Just back from a great holiday, it can hit you in the face, the task at hand is Huge and it is so important to get working. The "Momentum is Critical" as I power through the Foam Core Installation and ready myself for the final run on this Catamaran Deck b...
Sailing Croatia on Lagoon 46 Catamaran from Biograd. Sailing Kornati islands, Sibenik arhipelago and Murter island.
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The lagoon bulkhead issue is no longer in question as to whether it is a design flaw or not. 63 lagoon 450's have reported damaged bulkheads, anywhere from bending, to completely snapped. This video shows the behind the scenes footage between Colin and Lag...
The mass of foam core in a Catamaran Deck takes a lot of working out to reach the desired outcome of strength, stiffness and structure and this week the deck companionway are shaped and I apply my own method of Integrating Foam Core into the window inserts...
Who's boat is this? Why are we drilling 3" holes in BOTH of the hulls? Three words: forward looking sonar. Watch as we install a $13,000 3D sonar system in this HUGE cat. ** Secret news: I will be spending 2 weeks on this boat as captain of the shakedown c...
Sailing Croatia on Lagoon 42 Catamaran. Starting from Rogoznica and sailing south to Brac, Hvar and Vis.
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This week we are answering some of your guy's questions. We try to answer as many as we can in the comments, but sometimes theres so many repeats we think "we should make a video!" Enjoy!
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Grinding fiberglass inside the boat is the hardest work we have ever done. Hands down. The Panamanian heat making it all that much more difficult as well. But after 4 long days we eventually get through all of the grinding we have to do, so that we can sta...
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...
As if things couldn't get any worse, we pull off the plywood trim to discovery that the bulkheads were actually completely rotten from being wet, on both sides. After tracing the water we make a crazy discovery as to where the water had been coming from......
Sailing Lagoon 52 catamaran ex Great Circle from Amsterdam to Mediterranean (Barcelona). Crossing English channel (La Manche), Bay of Biscay, sailing Portugal to Gibraltar and north to Barcelona. 3 weeks and 2000Nm. How to sail and living aboard sailing ca...
After finding cracked bulkheads on my Lagoon 450 catamaran, right when we were about to sail across the pacific, we had to turn around, come back through the Panama Canal, and haul out in Linton Bay Marina, to try straighten the boat, before commencing wit...
In this episode we attempt to haul out our Lagoon 450 catamaran which has severely broken bulkheads. She is badly bent, so we have to take extreme caution when hauling her out, as her structural integrity has been compromised. We come up with a method to t...
We're SAILING THE CARIBBEAN !!! In today's sailing vlog, we leave the Bahamas and sail our catamaran to the Dominican Republic. While cruising on a catamaran, we have a typical day living on a sailboat, we encounter humpback whales, a line gets tangled ...
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