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LUCKY US - We found more damage to Joco! In this episode we complete the 4 thru hull replacements but find additional problems along the way - obviously. Spider cracks, blisters and what else....No matter, the JOCO's are on it and quickly so that we can ge...
Here we go again with MORE HOLES in the boat! We're never going back in the water....
We discover some faulty Thru Hulls at the very last minute before launch and get busy QUICK to replace them. Only problem is we've never done it before
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Engines don't like to sit and boats don't like to be left alone... Sometimes they have to but with some elbow grease they come back! We weren't sure if we were going to recover from this one but by the end of the day there's a glimmer of hope. Ride the rol...
The ONE THING we thought was good on our sailboat is F#CKED!
In this episode we drill more holes in to Joco to uncover the extent of the mast step damage - and then figure out a plan of attack to remedy it. Just ONE MORE PROJECT till we're back in the wate...
What Lies Beneath - That's kinda scary! We've completed the port side teak deck removal & remediation of Joco but now it's time to do starboard. And what we find is a biiiit different......
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Watch how amazingly organized leaf-cutter ants clear their highways! When obstacles appear, "police ants" swiftly organize traffic to get the job done. Nature's incredible...
The Worst of the Worst - The TOILET! In this episode we continue the refit of the head - What else are we to do when it rains every day!!! It's a dirty job but someone's gotta do it. That someone is Jeff haha!
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Part 2 of our Portlight Installation. There was so much work going on in Part 1 that we needed to do another video! Can you even believe the steps we had to take to get these installed? Have you ever replaced your port lights? How did it go?
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In this episode we are replacing two of our old crusty & corroded portlights! And leaky too.
What SHOULD have been an easy swap out / swap in is NOT going that way at all … in true Joco fashion we have to almost reinvent the wheel to figure out this...
FINALLY SOMETHING PRETTY ON THE BOAT! We're doing some interior upgrades in this episode, bringing new life to our light fixtures. Why buy when you can DIY? Follow along in a Day In Our Boatyard Lives :)
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FIBERGLASS DISASTER! We are working our butts off to get back in the water which means waking up at 4:30AM to lay fiberglass before the summer heat makes it unbearable and downright UNSAFE to continue working up on deck. But that comes with all sorts of pr...
Are we about to open up YET ANOTHER CAN OF WORMS?! Sunday Funday work in this episode where we open up the mast step for investigation AND CUT OUR RIG. Do our DIY fixes actually work? or are we DI Dumb lol
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Is DIY always the way to go? MAYBE! Because sometimes, professionals SUCK! and that's just the plain simple truth. Jeff, aka Manual Man, is on the job, dissecting every part of our rig, finding problems, one thing after another....
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If ya can't BEAT THE HEAT, embrace the sweatiness lol. Regardless of the weather, we are fiberglassing again - AND helping out a friend in the yard with his massive fiberglassing project. We give you some of our TOP TIPS we have learned thus far before hit...
Just another boat part that is BROKEN - Are you even surprised anymore? Our mainsheet traveller needs some major attention and we go across the island in search of replacement shackles. And then need to modify it to actually be of use! Luckily Jeff knows j...
We have been working our BUTTS off on this project but there always seems to be more tasks to do & things breaking and we're getting TIRED. Working in the heat of the day is not helping either but we're just taking it one day at a time.
NOW LET'S DO SO...
Why buy solid core WHEN YOU CAN MAKE IT YOURSELF!!! It's fiberglassing time, and while we are complete newbies, we think we're doing an ok job! Slow and steady wins the race. And results are in: IT WORKS!
This is "Part 2 of 3" of complete deck core replace...
It's a big moment here in the Acorn to Arabella boathouse. We have been steadily working on closing up the hull and now the oak shutters are going in.
After these are installed, we will only have six more planks to go. Two cedar strakes will lead up to th...
Jack and Wes are back to do more work on Arabella. Wes's earlier visits involved stacking lumber and bending frames. Now he's back for a taste of planking and we hope he returns to help out with the interior.
Jack was a part of our planking crew last year,...
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There is a typhoon off the coast of Japan making it a cold and rainy day, so I have turned my attention to passage planning and preparing for the voyage in 8-months' time.
I am grateful to Kirk, Paula, Rick, and Maurice who all have extensive passage ex...
This video explains how to use hand signals to communicate instructions from the foredeck to the helm. By removing some of the shouting from the boating experience, you can have more fun while amazing the dock staff.
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EPISODE 47.
Now we enter the final week of intensive Frame Production, with...
Anchoring a catamaran is very different from a monohull and there is NO need to scream and shout or wear NASA mission-control headsets. It took some time, but mastering this BASIC skill saved us a lot of headaches and money. It makes coming and going a lot...
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