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Plecăm cu navigație, dar suntem ÎNGHEȚIȚI la doc! – Ep. 235 RAN Sailing
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17.25 playing to the camera already!?! The apple doesn't fall far from the tree! 😉
I noticed your condensation problem on the metal frames of your deck hatches. When we lived aboard our Nicholson 48 Heerenleed full-time, we have solved this problem with a simple home-made trick. Make a wooden box, about 15 cms high, that leaves at least 10 cms space around the hatch, and give it no bottom but a perspex top. Put rubber door stoppers on the bottom corners. This way, you leave enough room for ventilation but keep the worst cold off your hatch, that you can still open a little bit. It also keeps rain out if you need to keep your hatch open. And you don't block daylight coming in. They are a bit awkward to store, but if you need more than one, make them from smaller to larger to enable them to nest. If you need me to send a quick sketch, send me an email.
Wow, it's cold there. How do you keep warm inside the boat, do you have a heater?
Boat maintenance is a lot of work 😖
Congratulations on all your new and wonderful upgrades. They look great and very carefully and masterfully installed. So happy to hear Vera talking. She is the star of the show.
I am curious as to why you didn’t install the new radar on the new mast. Did I miss that somewhere?
What a nice completion of the arch and pv panels.
The scan strut is perfect and yes its oil dampened.
Wow on the sail job .. so nice .. and thanks for the explanation of the air density
Tip for other boaters ..
400 x2 in parallel is awesome.
Why parallel is smart .. they work independently. So of one a shaded the other will work.
But your mppt must be able to handle the amps .. ( less voltage is more amp)
But with 400 watt your start voltage on the mppt will be ok.
On normal installation most panels go in serie .. to one mppt or if shade is an issue install multiple mppt’s or optimisers.
That can be costly and not always needed .
looks like a good time. keep it up and have fun
Wow, I hadn’t considered the density of the cold air!
I buy the cheap 3 wick candles at dollar stores to burn whenever I'm on board to help combat condensation and actually provide heat'
Please get a new outboard, spoiling the look of your pristine boat.
did you calculate the chain plate stress and what happens when you put 2 stress concentrations there in the form of holes.
One way to keep your lines from freezing is to hang them over the side in the water. I hope you have rubber gloves when you pull them in.
I love kid leashes! I bought my grand children animal back pack leashes. could stuff a snack to go and when they wanted to roam could keep them close by. I had a daughter kidnapped in a store a parents worst nightmare. we got her back before the lady got out of the store because they locked the doors the minute i reported her missing. My grands loved there leashes. they liked stuffing their snacks in and putting it on they would get them anytime we told them we were leaving. it was fun to see them enjoy them. Some people looked at us like we were cruel, but knowing they were beside us was better then having to worry they get out of sight and something bad happen. It's also nice when they want to walk around they can be put down especially around the water. thanks for sharing this. it's good to see commonsense still alive 🙂 she's to adorable and her little smile so beautiful keep her safe 🙂
Lovely people, great boat, great vids. Everything is very thorough and super professional. Thank you.
Ecor Pro Dry Fan desiccant dehumidifier, Frost King window insulation kit
Salut vous tank you vidéo magnifique
Get some frames with plastic to put in front of the windows. It blocks the warm and moist air from the cold surfaces, and stops the condensation if the air gets dry enough.
If you pipe in cold and dry air in between, it gets warmer and dryer.
Do the same thing in the lockers.
You need a condensing heat exchanger to went out more humid air and let in more dry, heated air.
Can you please make a short review from the Furuno WLAN-Radar DRS4W how it works and your experience at sailing ?
Thank you Malin for explaining about the condensation issues. I wondered about that, in high huminity. Johan, I believe you could've built that boat with your bare hands. Another entertaining video.
I'm installing this radar mount today. It is super high quality and goes together really well. Except for one thing. The 2 bolts that hold the top tube to the head unit don't passthrough the bolt holes on the tube easily. I could drill the holes a bit or probably even hammer the bolts through but as well as this kit goes together I am having a hard time doing either of those things. Did yours just passthrough?
Was the deck icy when it got wet?
Hi sailing frieds, perhaps I have a suitable hint for managing the issue of moisture on the boat. We are using venting devices with heat exchangers in our house for drying the air and have fresh air in all rooms. This works well for more than 10 years. The loss of heat is extremely low and it is driven by two small fans. We blow the fresh air in living or sleeping rooms and collect the wet and used air from the kitchen and bathroom to blow out. I could imagine that this device can very good applied for the sail yacht requirements. Have a look at Bayernluft!
Does the Ran have bow thrusters ?
That girl has the cutest smile
Good luck to you three. You have me crying along with you. Goodbyes are always hard especially when uou don't know what the future holds. (except we secretly know what happens going forward) You are making the best decisions for your family. I am so impressed with all tou do. You are so sweet to each other and so tolerant with Vera . I love your episodes and your attitude toward life. xoxoxo Kay from land locked Utah.
Lovely episode again… That was very convenient having the convenience store next to your mooring… It looked like Mummy was enjoying that submarine more than Vera… lol. 😃
Ahahahahaha that was so funny that you had each others wet weather gear on. Another great vlog thanks.
If you did NOT cook with gas, your problem would be much less. I think this is right – for every kilo of gas you burn, you create 1.2 litres of moisture! Much better to cook with batteries or electricity of another type. Have a look what Mads on "Sail Life" is doing.
Wow! You really smart and hard working… I love your channel. I'm actually starting to binge watch now. You and your family inspire me🙏🏽❤
📅🙇♿☕☕. https://youtu.be/VIvwAGrMQYI