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Roping Sails
Roping a sail is a simple but time consuming task which provides ample time for visiting with friends and daydreaming of canvas filled with a warm ocean breeze. [ Shop ] Buy Anything on Amazon and Support SV Seeker when you use this link: https://amzn.t...
Adventures in Sewing New Boat Cushions
I was given some beautiful foam that I glued together and cut into new boat cushions. I then bought fabric and learned how to sew by making all new cushion covers! If you're interested in more information on my trip, please visit my website :) https://win...
Sailrite Professional Long Arm Sewing Machine – Teaser
Just a little sewing machine teaser. Full Length Video: https://youtu.be/VrED10Bl-iw Sailrite: https://www.sailrite.com/ [ Shop ] Junk Store: http://www.svseeker.com/wp/sv-seeker-2/shop/ [ Donations ] Patrons and Other Support: http://wp.me/P6ivyU-1wT...
Sailmaking – Chinese Junk Sails – Step by Step
This is the video we wanted to find before starting to sew really large Junk Sails in a small work space. The same tricks should work for other BIG sewing projects: tarps, tents, awnings or sails. Lots of crew had a hand these sails but non more so than ...
Building Our Hard Dodger from Scratch Part 2 | S02E27
A DIY step-by-step tutorial on how to build a hardtop for a boat. Jordan continues to fabricate the hard dodger and gets it completely ready for painting. Desiree meanwhile works on the canvas window panels for the hard dodger using the skills she learned...
A Day in the Life: Making Money While Cruising | S02E15
Isla Mujeres continued to be a perfect place to find work. Desiree found a side-job doing social media photography for a wedding planning company, scored big time on a cruising sailboat whose owner wanted newly-upholstered cushions, and Jordan honed in on ...
Life is Like Sailing – DIY – Canvas Dodger Repair
In this episode I get some help replacing all the Strata Glass window for my dodger. Don't forget to THUMBS UP, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed this episode. Now you can bring LIFE IS LIKE SAILING artwork and photos into your home! Check out the li...
That Feeling When you Can’t Find Your Sailboat… |S02E11
We Dragged Anchor!! We made it to Isla Mujeres, Mexico after cruising Cuba for a couple of weeks. We were so excited to get to a grocery store, provision, and enjoy a more comfortable cruising spot. But then... disaster strikes, and we drag anchor while ...
Our Custom Sailboat Flag (Sailing SV Temptress)
A friend of ours designed a logo for SV Temptress, and we ordered custom fabric from Spoonflower.com to make our own boat flag. We sewed it with blackout drapery fabric between the layers, and added our own grommets. --- PLEASE SUBSCRIBE! Follow Emily &...
Should you buy a Sailrite Sewing Machine? Ep.42
This week we do a comparative review of the our new Sailrite sewing machine and the old workhorse Janome. For those of you considering whether or not you need one, we hope we answer some important questions about the suitability for boats. Thanks so much...
Our cockpit is getting a big makeover! (Sailing Ruby Rose) Ep. 40
This week we start the big project of making over our cockpit! We get a huge order from Sailrite and Nick starts the process by making some truly impressive box cushions for the cockpit. As always, thanks so much for watching! Please subscribe, leave a c...
Crane Repairs, Welding, Sewing and Painting
When FedEx pulled up I started to wonder what I had ordered that required such a big truck. Turns out the truck was empty but the driver, Jim was here to help. Jim was an electrician before he was a driver so he fixed over hauled our cranes that were in ...
Why We Sail–“Sewing Machines Comparison”
Sewing canvas is an ancient nautical craft. Who hasn't considered learning it? Three machines compared: Sailrite LSZ-1, Singer 237 and 15-91.![HOMESTEADING ON A BOAT [Adventure #54]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi_webp/ziqfmbYo6g0/maxresdefault.webp)
HOMESTEADING ON A BOAT [Adventure #54]
Long-term cruising is all about being self-sufficient. While in port, we take the opportunity to learn how to can our own meat, make our pickled vegetables and do a few canvas sewing projects around the boat. These are things that will save us lots of mo...