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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 video we start fitting our Vinyl decals so that our boat name and registration number will no longer be written by hand on masking tape! We then take you for a walk around the historic village of Upnor in Kent, UK, where we have a look around with ...
We head to Port Colborne, Ontario to check out two Hunter 33 sailboat's for sale. One of them was worth getting a sailboat survey done. We are blown away by the in depth survey.
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We add some new Raymarine i50 and i60 (wind, speed, depth) instruments to our system. These plug directly into the new SeaTalkNg backbone and eliminate the last vestiges of the legacy ST1 system. Here's how we did it.
Millie goes missing. The seacock installation defeats Jamie. And we need your help on the solar panel installation. Subscribe for more sailing videos: https://ftbyoutube.page.link/subscribe
Staying in a room in the marina while the boat work goes on means...
Join us as we take a quick break to enjoy the party atmosphere at a food festival, before continuing our engine overhaul with a bucket of acid. We also show you a "very cool" hack with an air duster... 🔔SUBSCRIBE ➜ http://bit.ly/SBYouTube⛵
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No-one was really sure they knew what they were doing. Including the canvas guys. Can Ton come to the rescue? Subscribe for more sailing videos: https://ftbyoutube.page.link/subscribe
We finally show you how we sorted out that diesel leak!
The work goes ...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - Tavarua is on the water again and everything is fine. The indoor refit is going on and this week I did a lot of different but important projects like mounting the new autopilot, fixing the mast steps, making a DIY dinghy c...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After finishing the antifouling paint a mechanic came to make a service for the motor - but you cannot believe whats happened - a nightmare. But for every problem there is a solution. Never give up! So my week has been a l...
We get up early to make a long day run to Alicante, Spain. The sailing conditions were epic, and although we were close hauled for the first half, later it was beam-on and fast. What a joy it was!
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - Before we will enjoy our Endless Summer Sailing Trip we have to refit our Hallberg-Rassy 352. I started to remove the old antifouling and also the primer and to but on new layers. This is really a nasty job - but its just ...
On this episode I show you guys how I went about installing my Digital Yacht GPS / AIS / VHF combo antenna for my Digital Yacht iAis receiver. I wanted to install it on the stern rail and to run the cables down the tube of the stern pulpit and into the aft...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - Yes I’m back in Panama - back at our sailboat and a lot of work is waiting for me - more than I have expected. So follow me on my first week in panama and our Endless Summer Sailing Trip.
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We finally tackle a finicky Fischer Panda genset that's been shutting itself down prematurely. I'm sure some viewers will see too much time spent barking up the wrong trees, but the point is to show how hard it can be to diagnose problems.
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Here is another one of my project throw back videos. In this video you get to see me go through all of the steps of removing the factory Ice Box from my 1965 Alberg 30. The chart table and nav station will later occupy the space this outdate...
We finally head east and north, across a long expanse of Mediterranean open water. It's a big passage, nothing like our short shakedown across the Strait of Gibraltar. We pass through weather fronts and sail during the night dodging shipping traffic.
Finally wrapping up this four part series on my head build out! In this episode I measure and drill out the deck fitting and the hole for the vent in the hole on my Alberg 30. Boats of this age do not have a cored hull so the beauty is you don't need to se...
On this episode I install the ports on the holding tank, get all the plumbing sorted out, install the Y valves and figure out the best way to align and find the best spot for the macerator pump. The hose that leads to the Thru-hull would NOT go on so I end...
On this episode I do a dry fit of the new holding tank I am installation on my 1965 Alberg 30. I then move on to cutting out bases for the Y-Valves and finally cut an access hole in the top of my holding tank.
I make my project videos on the slow side le...
In this video we fit 4 x 110 Ah AGM batteries to replace our boat's old house battery bank. We spent very little considering how much money we will save whilst living at anchor...
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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...
Crevice corrosion on keel bolts can sink a boat, so we took the decision to inspect ours. We didn't expect it to look like this... 🔔 SUBSCRIBE ➜ http://bit.ly/SBYouTube⛵
Link to Free PDF about Keel Bolt Maintenance, Including Keel Bolt Torque Specif...
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