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Today we have a structure called the targa arch, which looks very simple and straightforward but is actually a very complicated piece and has taken the team a long time to design. But at last it's complete and it looks fanta...
Welcome to another instalment of the Ruby Rose 2 build. As is often the case, we're closely following hull #1's progress and today marks a big step forward as the team install the trifold door carbon bulkheads. This is one of the more difficult pieces of e...
This is always a nervous moment- the demoulding of a new hull. From watching the mould break away from the hull, to seeing the entire structure being moved overhead onto its support stands, there's a lot that can go wrong. We also get a Ruby Rose 2 update ...
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This week we get a chance to see what Nick is doing in Vietnam while not filming the boat build- and it may surprise you!
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This week Terysa is taking over! We get a detailed walk through with Mike from Seawind as he takes us through the build updates and progress, as well as pointing out important details. This is a whirlwind tour of the factory and hulls 1 and 2 so strap your...
This week we're diving into the world of rigging! Specifically we're talking about rigging on multihulls- so, catamarans and trimarans. We discuss with the experts the benefits and pitfalls of alumimium masts vs carbon masts and fixed masts vs rotating mas...
Welcome to another catamaran build episode! This week hull #1 is starting to come together with the coachroof, deck and hulls finally assembled. There's still a long way to go, but it's amazing that we're starting to see just how RR2 will look and feel. Ra...
This week we have a huge milestone event in the catamaran build- the deck is going on the first Seawind 1370! This is a nail biting, but hugely important step and at long last, it's taking place. We also see the carbon coachroof lifted onto its stand using...
Today's episode we take a look at the de-moulding of the carbon coachroof, which is going to be one of our biggest weight-saving items. We discuss how much weight this will save and why it's so important. Enjoy!
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Welcome to this week's episode! Today we're taking a walk-through hull 1 and checking out the cabinetry mockups. This allows us to see exactly how much storage we'll have in Ruby Rose 2 and the shape and size of our furniture in the hulls. Slowly seeing ou...
We are freshly home from Vietnam, and we are stoked to get back to working on our own boat. There's a lot coming up for me (in the next few episodes) of what I learned at Max Cruise for fairing...but first, we backtrack a little.
Going back a few months ...
Welcome to our final monohull review! We're finishing up with the Dehler 42, a racer-cruiser with a loyal following and significant pedigree. This boat is designed for speed, but there's also a nod to style and comfort down below. If you love the feel of w...
The one you've been waiting for- what's happening with the Ruby Rose 2 build? This week we bring you an update, which is a milestone event: the demoulding of the deck and a tour of this crucial structure. It's amazing to see our new boat start to truly tak...
Welcome to our boat tour and review of the Hallberg Rassy 57. This really is the ultimate go-anywhere cruiser. You wanna sail to Patagonia or do the North West passage? This should be on your shortlist. Conversely, she would be just as happy sailing the Ca...
Welcome to our boat tour and review of the Hanse 418, a Production boat with great performance, a high level of comfort and some lovely internal living space. The more I looked at this boat, the more I liked it.
DO Consider this boat if:
You want an affo...
It's not about the Milestone's every week here in the boat yard, some essential work just had to be done each week to move forward or we get bogged down in the process. We can easily lose site of the end goal with the logistics that have to be dealt with. ...
Welcome to our dockside tour and review of the Discovery 48 (or is it 480?). This episode we take a look at the boat that was supposed to be RR2- we always intended to upgrade to a bigger Southerly, and this really is the perfect monohull for us.
If only ...
Welcome to this week's episode where we are looking at the Swan 48 monohull. Swan Yachts have a long pedigree of building classic and solid racing yachts and have won many prestigious sailing races. However, in recent years the design has changed to someth...
#sailing #boatlife In this week’s episode of SV CUBA, we are sailing the Cyclades in our Beneteau Oceanis 461 Clipper and end up mooring in the Greek island of Kythnos, where we realized the anchorage is packed with charter boats.
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Today we are reviewing the Hallberg Rassy 400, a brand new model from the Swedish yacht builder Hallberg Rassy, known for their quality passagemakers. Hallberg Rassy's are often the boat of choice amongst sailors who want to circumnavigate and/or sail high...
We're continuing our monohull review series with a boat tour and review of the Moody 41DS. This is a really interesting boat, and unlike anything else on the market. The design takes inspiration from trawlers such as the Nordhavn and catamarans, but it is ...
Hey everyone! Welcome to this week's episode where we do a deep dive into the installation of our engines and sail drives. We've specced the 57hp Yanmar Engines with the SD60 sail drives for Ruby Rose 2, sourced from Navela, and today we're seeing why they...
Ruby Rose 2 is getting closer and closer to launch, and we are so excited!
This week we look at the small but important details that are so important for us. After seven years living on board, we know what we want and also what we need in an ocean going v...
Welcome to our boat joinery masterclass where you will learn EVERYTHING about how boat furniture is made (or... at least how it should be made!) as we take you on an in depth tour of the Seawind factory and discuss the interior furniture construction proce...
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