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Join us in George Town Exuma as we make Lady K ready for her trip from the Bahamas to Grenada
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We haul the boat out in Carriacou, Grenada and finally get to see the damage that we caused when we hit 'something' in the muddy waters of the lock in Port Charlotte (see EP 3)... at the time, we rose about a foot out of the water and were petrified that w...
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After a close call with sinking, we start to repair our Hughes 35 sailboat in the Bahamas and we leave Black Point, visit Little Farmers Cay, and land in George Town Exuma.
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Came home and our rudder was missing! Matt came up with a plan on how to fix the problem. DIY rudder re-attachment
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I decided to throw in a project video for all my subscribers that prefer these over the adventure videos, We will continue my Åland series next week but first....
I made one of the videos a while back showing how to (incorrectly) service a bronze winch.....
In Tacoma Washington there are a pair of free boat molds!!!
One is for a 58' cruiser style, the other is a 45' tug style boat.
The phone number to call is (360) 763 3264
Please keep in mind these are molds, not the boat themselves, you will have to lay...
In this episode we give you a very detailed tour of our 2012 Lagoon 450. We show you all areas and give you an insight into how we live on this boat. We also touch on some of the major repairs we did to get her ready for sea. We hope you enjoy!!
To suppor...
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...
Bridgedeck week brings with it, a load of extra prep and my knees are on the edge. Digging deep I am glad to be on to the foam core and back on my feet.
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Go Back to where this all began at Episode 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cay7VPQw...
This is quite literally the 'middle' video. It's all about the stuff that is going into the middle of the rudder. As Expanding Epoxy Foam is new to me, I felt I wanted to do some experiments and get to know it as a material. Doing this has also helped m...
The Anchor Setup - Part 3 - The Lofrans Manual Windlass
This episode is a Throwback project video, one of many I will be uploading every couple of weeks. As I mentioned before I undertook a lot of major projects in preparation for the Channel Islands tri...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia we are finally get everything hooked up enough to try and start the engine. After putting the first diesel in the tank, installing the batteries and priming the engine we finally give it a go!!!
On the next episod...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I dive below to check the propellers position before setting the engine in its final spot and drilling the new holes in the engine bracket. I then continue on hooking up the control cables, exhaust system and fuel ...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I work to align the engine with the prop shaft before discovering my packing nut was leaking in a very bad way. After fighting to fix the packing nut I move back to getting the prop shaft bolted to the engine.
Thi...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I cut access ports in the old diesel fuel tank and clean out the sludge that had been living inside for years. I had contacted fuel polishing services about cleaning it while in place but the cost was more than buy...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I attempt to remove the fuel tank. The intake fitting was put on after the tank was installed and unfortunately the fitting is made of steel and the tank is made of aluminum so galvanic corrosion had done its job a...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - Yes we get to know with the first thunderstorms here in Panama and they are really different than the lightnings in Europe. And we fought with the thru hulls and the seacocks - to give them out. See what happened this week...
I take a short break from my DIY sailboat restoration. For the last four years, I've been subscribed to a YouTube channel called DrakeParagon. This weekend I finally got the chance to meet Drake and Mo in person.
Drake and Mo's channel: https://www.youtub...
In this video, I remove part of the deck aboard my Warrior 38 sailboat to reveal a completely rotten core. That's okay, DIY sailboat restoration is a lot of fun!
In this video, I remove the old teak deck aboard my 38 ft sailboat (Athena). Turns out there are a few issues with the deck that I'll need to fix.
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In this video, Athena (my 38 ft sailboat) moves into a shed and I get started removing deck hardware. But that's not all! Obelix (my 30 ft sailboat) now has a working engine again :D
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Insulating a locker aboard my sailboat Athena. Next week (fingers crossed) Athena is going to get moved indoors. That means I can finally get busy removing the teak deck!
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