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Episode! Finally after 2 and a half years we set sail on our 1956 wooden sailboat! And explore the lovely gulf island...
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One of the tools that I am finding more and more uses for all the time is my Creality Ender 3 PRO 3D printer! Here I used the 3D Printer to print a Router Jig for making perfect corners on my cabinet door openings! Previously I had cut the opening with my ...
The 1966 Spencer 42' Sloop was not built with a shower, so we're converting the head to a wet head by fiber-glassing the walls with West Systems Epoxy and Fiberglass.
In order to be able to shower in the head it is necessary to waterproof the entire comp...
Sometimes when you go looking for shortcuts you wind up making more work for yourself, this bottom job has been brutal and I tried something that would be faster than sanding...
It did not work out well.
Now the question is what will it take to fix it?
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In the last 2 years my boat tried to sink twice! No one wants a sinking boat! In this video we tackle what is the most common cause of a sailboat sinking, through hull fittings! What can we do to repair our through hulls, what can be done to replace or eve...
Sometimes people do dumb things to boats, that is the case here as I find out in this video a previous owner tried some DIY home brew copper coat that has caused massive issues on my bottom.
Follow along as I sand and strip the hull back down to the gel-...
One of the most valuable things I have done while my boat has been out of the water is building a set of stairs to get on and off of her. It has made life so much easier.
In this video I go through the process of how I built them and give my thoughts on ...
This week on part 3 of the head rebuild: I made templates and cut out bulkheads and started assembling the sink cabinet after pulling the old through hulls on my 1966 Spencer 42' Sloop.
I then used the Rockler Circle cutting jig with the Makita Router ag...
To make the radiused cabinet face for the head in my 1966 Spencer 42' Sloop, I kerf cut 18mm Marine Grade Okume plywood, 19 cuts, almost through to the last ply.
This allows the wood to bend then be filled with thickened epoxy, I used West Systems 105/20...
This time on the Renegade Show: It is Demolition time on my 1966 Spencer 42 Sloop!
On any boat whether it be a weekend sailor, live-aboard or open ocean sailing vessel, you need to have a good working head! My S42 is no exception and on this episode we c...
It is finally time to get started on the big remodel! First step gutting the head. The 1966 Spencer 42 is a great boat, but the head was not built with a shower, and after 54 years has sustained some water damage.
I decided to gut it completely and start...
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Hi, Barry here! I'm the First Mate on Providence Sail Cargo and Captain of SV Dagon! I want to share my life at sea with everyone. Come find out what happens on a 1903 built Gaf...
Life gets in the way of a good Catamaran build , but in this case a week in Byron Bay was exactly what I needed after some months of crouching in the bilges of my boat preparing, sanding and grinding the thing to within an inch of it's life. The 5 Day Blue...
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The first part of any major renovation/refit is always demolition! This is the fun part. Tearing stuff apart! Equally as fun is putting it all back together, but we're not there yet. In this video we remove hardware from the deck of our 32 foot Endeavour s...
In this step, we finally get to fix our bow pulpit thanks to Luis, our new hero! He picked us up, drove us back to San Juan and spent 2 days helping us put Uma's bow back together. With that done, it was time to weigh anchor and set sail for Culebra.
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For anyone who has been following the SV Seeker project you know getting SV Seeker to water is going to be a huge project! The boat will have to be hauled 16 miles to the port of Catoosa in Tulsa Oklahoma.
The other day when I was at work I got to see Om...
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