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Puss gets a makeover! Andy helps us to do some professional repairs to Puss to stop the leaks and reinforce her for switching over from oars to an outboard engine.
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In this episode, join the Wind Hippie Sailing crew as they tackle the restoration project of a Gecko sailing catamaran. Watch them work on getting this vessel seaworthy again and learn about their experiences along the way.
Transforming the wooden scraps from a decommissioned chart table into functional boat storage solutions! In this article, professional marine documentalist shares insights on recycling wood for boat shelves to maximize storage spaces while traveling with a...
In this video, I go through the process of taking apart, cleaning, and replacing the gaskets (Part #45488-0000) in a Jabsco Y-Valve (Part #45490-1000). This Y-Valve is part of the Lavac marine toilet set-up on my 1979 Westerly Discus. A small amount of liq...
It’s the holidays and we are on a tear! Surfing, sailing, and relaxing after our big passage until we can’t avoid it anymore, it’s time for boat jobs.
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We get down to business in this episode. Installing our Nature’s Head, a marine toilet. The days of walking to the shorehead will be in the past!
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Replacing my Jabsco toilet pump. I had been having troubles with it leaking at the top as well as becoming very stiff to pump. I was putting small amounts of vegetable oil in the bowl to be able to still use the pump but the piston o-ring was the main prob...
Oh the joys of boating! But if you are living on a boat and on a budget, you are going to have to deal with pumping out the head and the black water holding tank. If the pump works at your nearest public dock and you have a hose, then it shouldn't be too h...
Heads!! Sea toilet issues again!!
Well I don't know how many times you can actually get blocked heads, but on our boat we've had our fair share. In this latest video, Jen goes overboard in the dark to try and clear the outlet with a plunger!
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This week is all about Strengthening the Portside Bathroom Module. Preparation and some precise laminating assists in keeping the weight down, and reinforcing the areas that will ensure the stricture. Rather than slather reinforcement layers all over the t...
Painful and critical decision making leads to some major decisions this week as I discover the Art of Modification to ensure a correct fit and a solid form going forward. The Foam Core construction of this catamaran creates a lightweight and strong boat bu...
Happy Video Thursday! Spring is here and that means more workable days than not. It's always exciting to watch the weather change. It adds new motivation in the air. But then, we realize just how tired we are. It's been a long project. So this year we're t...
Cleaning the fuel tank results in a full replacement. I replace my head and holding tank with a simple 5 gallon composting bucket.
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While we wait 4 weeks for our sail drive parts to arrive, we take care of some smaller tasks that need to be done on Full Send before we splash back into the water. We also explore a little around the area visiting Fort Caroline National Monument, watching...
Sailing into the sunset in your bikini with a glass of wine in hand!! Sounds delightful right!? Well, living on a sailboat is some of that and some not so glamorous projects as well. The reality is that we fix a lot of things on a older sailboat like our t...
This is just a simple video that corresponds with my larger head project (https://youtu.be/bcPeFUgJAjA ). The Jabsco Y-Valve comes with 1 1/2" ports installed and an additional 1" port that you can switch out for any of the points. This is a handy feature...
On this episode I start cutting out the old head cabinet on my 1965 Alberg 30 in preparation for installing a holding tank and re-plumbing my entire head.
I make my project videos on the slow side letting people see what I did and how I dealt with obstac...
In this Episode we move down to the boat and start getting it ready to set sail. I encounter quite a few snags and gross set backs but its all worth it in the end!
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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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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.
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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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