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00:00 About summery
00:44 Getting ready for departure and a boat tour
04:20 Undocking & View of Marina
04:37 Docking at the waiting ponton
08:13 Leaving Lagos
09:14 Out on the water ag...
CROSSING THE ATLANTIC OCEAN As you know we want to sail around the world and our dream is to sailing across the Atlantic Ocean. We are curious about what life on board Atlantic crossing looks like and sailing the Atlantic Ocean. One of our friends Brend di...
Thank you to St. Paul de Vence for this episode's music! https://open.spotify.com/artist/6Gn9h2lBikJ7YoBO4OsE29?si=67BWBjCPRl6Ggk2lZyUSOQ&dl_branch=1
It has been over a week that we are at sea between Bonaire and the Azores, and after a whopping seven...
Just a Girl tackling a steel boat project to get her ready for our family to move aboard and sail round the world. In this week's episode Melissa insulates the pilot house and gets into to awkward spaces to paint an area of the bilge while Andy is hard a...
We're just a normal family working together to restore this rusty old sailing boat so we can fulfil our dream of moving aboard and sailing around the world. In this week's episode we get Jack as involved as we can building some temporary steps down to wha...
Can this old rusty, battered steel yacht be fixed?
This it's a regular episode, just a reminder of how far we've come.
This is Melody as we found her, battered, bruised, rusty and rotten.
And now look at how far we've come and what we've achieved!.
Keep w...
SAILING Our PERFORMANCE CATAMARAN 1200 NM Florida to Rhode Island | Ep 33
After a few weeks of boat maintenance in Ft. Lauderdale we are embarking on a 1200 nautical mile passage from South Florida to Newport, Rhode Island on our Seawind 1600 catamaran. T...
The mast has come down!!! After 40 years standing proud and tall the mast came down today for a complete refit and to facilitate further repairs to the coachroof and chain plates.
We also welcome back our good friend Tim, who is a marine engineer and ex...
We've finally started cutting out large sections of steel and welding in new plate.
With a break in the weather, the easing of restrictions and the arrival of the new equipment from Lincoln Electric we've finally managed to get stuck in.
We've chopped out...
Sometimes sanding drives you crazy and you just have to smash something up to make you feel like you've achieved something.
This week, in our customary battle with ever changing weather conditions, we tackle the inside of the forepeak, the sugar scoop an...
Revealing our plans for resorting our yacht.
This week we detail how we see the next 12 to 18 months going and how we plan to tackle the restoration project. We're governed by various factors including the weather, work commitments, money of course and fa...
Welcome to Episode 19 of our series about resorting our abandoned steel sailing yacht.
This week Melissa is working hard with a little help from Jack to remove all the hatches on the coach roof, we also decide that they really do need replacing!
We are A...
Welcome to Episode 18 of our series about resorting our abandoned sailing yacht.
This week we pickup our amazing new welder from Lincoln Electric, also finally buy some steel to start cutting and welding and fabricating and Melissa works like an absolute m...
Welcome to the 17th episode of Season 2
Is the whole front end of our boat rusted beyond repair? In this episode we tear our the forepeak to examine the state of the steel behind the forward collision bulkhead to see how far back the rust in the anchor l...
Welcome to the 16th of Season 2
It's all about where you put your probe.
This week we finally get to do a proper ultrasonic metal thickness test using the Olympus 38DL!
NDT or Non Destructive testing is a term which covers a number of methods of testing ...
We cut a hole in our boat!
It's freezing cold here and the weather is still terrible so we're working undercover doing what we can until the spring arrives.
This week we disassemble the steering system to find it's all jammed up with sand and won't com...
We've finally got Melody Under cover so we can get her dry and continue to work on her during the horrible winter months. It's absolutely freezing here now in North Wales....... Like seriously freezing! But with her cover on Melody is much warmer and dr...
The bowsprit is shot! So we have an opportunity to replace it like for like or explore alternatives....... Wood? Carbon? Stainless? More homework to be done before we can make that decision, but whatever we do it's going to need replacing. Along wi...
The bottom of the boat wasn't wet so it was the ideal opportunity to get on with more work on the underside this week. We continue the awkward work of treating and painting the flakey areas and yet again discover things are not as bad as they appear.
W...
This week we continue to battle the Welsh weather and wind and short hours of daylight as we tackle more of the rust. We're trying our a variety of rust treatments and converters to see what works best and over time we'll be able to give our our opinion. ...
Welcome to episode eight of Season 2
Andy is working as a Paramedic for the Ambulance Service so Melissa and Jack start treating the metal on our abandoned boat.
We aren't allowed to use a sand blaster ourselves in this yard, and whilst the boatyard has...
Welcome to the seventh episode of Season 2
And welcome to our Christmas Special.
In today's episode we finally move Melody to a much better place in the yard so we have better access to electricity for our tools and water for the power washer. This can a...
Welcome to the fifth episode of Season 2
In this episode we start work properly on the foredeck in a race against time to stop out boat rotting away.
We need to stop the rust patches on the deck rusting right through and making things much more problemat...
Will our yacht engine start after not running for 15 years?
In this episode we start tackling some of the rust issues up on the foredeck, we remove the winches to take home for servicing and we try turning over the engine to see if she will start!
She c...
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