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S2E60 The Camber of the Cabin is Established
Sailing Wave Rover
S2E60 The Camber of the Cabin is Established
In this video, I layout and install the beautifully cambered cabin bulkhead and give my thoughts on this design change. ***Benefactors Bulkhead Alert*** There are only 22 spaces left to fill on the bulkhead. Check out the link below to become a Wave Rover...
S2E59 Building the Foredeck
Sailing Wave Rover
S2E59 Building the Foredeck
In this video, I design and build the foredeck. ***Benefactors Bulkhead Alert*** There are only 24 spaces left to fill on the bulkhead. Check out the link below to become a Wave Rover Benefactor. [BENEFACTORS' BULKHEAD] Make a one time donation to Wave R...
OUR FAVOURITE SMALL SAILBOATS UNDER £10,000!
Chasing Currents
OUR FAVOURITE SMALL SAILBOATS UNDER £10,000!
If you're looking for some small boat adventures, you've come to the right video! We're big advocates of Go small, Go simple, Go now! Hope you enjoy some boat talk :) References mentioned in the video - Our Boat Tour - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t...
S2E58 Building the After Deck
Sailing Wave Rover
S2E58 Building the After Deck
In this video, I'm finally back aboard Wave Rover. The after deck is put on and this is a significant milestone. The deck represents about 25% of the upper structure. ***Benefactors Bulkhead Alert*** There are only 24 spaces left to fill on the bulkhead. ...
S2E57 Mistakes Fixed on my $200 Mast (28 feet) Making it Bulletproof Part 3
Sailing Wave Rover
S2E57 Mistakes Fixed on my $200 Mast (28 feet) Making it Bulletproof Part 3
In this final installment, I show the correct and probably the simplest method to lay out an octagon (there are many ways to do this). I fix the surface checking, remove knots, and reinforce a few glue joints. I check for deflection (less than 1 %), weigh ...
S2E56 Shaping my $200  Mast (28 feet) Part 2 // Wave Rover 650
Sailing Wave Rover
S2E56 Shaping my $200 Mast (28 feet) Part 2 // Wave Rover 650
In Part 2; I shape the mast into a hexadecagon (16 sides) and I explain why I built a solid vs a hollow mast as well as my choice of lumber and glue. ***Benefactors Bulkhead Alert*** There are only 25 spaces left to fill on the bulkhead. Check out the lin...
S2E55 Building my $200 Cruising Mast (28 feet) Part 1
Sailing Wave Rover
S2E55 Building my $200 Cruising Mast (28 feet) Part 1
In this episode, we carefully select construction grade, spruce, pine and fir lumber. I then make a scarfing jig to cut scarf joints before laminating the lumber. Everything is completed with basic woodworking skills and tools. I'm using Titebond 3 glue to...
S2E54 A Boat Shed Destroyed and Wave Rover gets a new Home.
Sailing Wave Rover
S2E54 A Boat Shed Destroyed and Wave Rover gets a new Home.
In this episode, I gather together a few friends to help me bring Wave Rover home. While preparing for the big move, I visit my good friend Bill to ask for his help on moving day but find that his Boat shed has been destroyed by Hurricane Fiona. You can ...
S2E53 Wave Rover’s Keels receive their Ballast
Sailing Wave Rover
S2E53 Wave Rover’s Keels receive their Ballast
I travel to my good friend Brian Smyth's homestead in Eastern PEI to turn lead tire weights into ballast for the keels. This episode is dedicated to the memory of my very good friend, Texas Constantine. [BENEFACTORS' BULKHEAD] Make a one time donation to...
S2E52 Building Stopped on Wave Rover
Sailing Wave Rover
S2E52 Building Stopped on Wave Rover
No video has been shot on Wave Rover and production has come to a virtual stand still... why? [BENEFACTORS' BULKHEAD] Make a one time donation to Wave Rover of $100 USD and your name will be affixed to the "BENEFACTOR'S BULKHEAD" onboard Wave Rover and wi...

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