Restaurarea bărcii: un alt motiv pentru care pânzele ar trebui îndepărtate în ziua 1 — Sailing Yabá #103



Aducerea Yabá de la epavă la vis! Episodul 103 În acest episod al restaurării bărcii noastre, lucrăm la instalarea rezervoarelor de apă și a pietrelor de balast, la vopsirea bastionului nostru și la combaterea furnicilor de foc! 👉 ABONAȚI-VĂ pentru a nu rata noile episoade: https://bit.ly/3dI3hBn PUTEȚI SUSȚINE PROIECTUL: 👉 Devenind patron – alăturați-vă pentru a debloca conținut exclusiv: https://www.patreon.com/sailingyaba 👉 Prin donații Paypal: https://bit.ly/3kR4Ezo sau sailingyaba@gmail.com 👉 Purtând produsele noastre: https://sailingyaba.creator-spring.com Suntem veșnic recunoscători tuturor celor care ne trăiesc visul alături de noi ♥️ 🇧🇷 Legendas în Português în toate episoadele! 🇪🇸 Subtitluri în spaniolă în toate episoadele! 💙 Cine suntem? Suntem Ben și MP! Recent am decis să achiziționăm o goeletă din lemn cu doi catarge în Brazilia. Detaliul distractiv despre povestea noastră este că barca pe care am cumpărat-o se scufunda și se baza pe multe pompe de santină pentru a supraviețui, așa că a trebuit să o ridicăm pe uscat pentru a începe o reparație completă. Odată ce barca a fost ridicată (pentru prima dată în viața ei) ne-am dat seama că munca necesară a fost mult mai mult decât se aștepta. Între eliberarea sau acceptarea provocării, am decis să alegem a doua variantă. Urmărește-ne când îl readucem la viață pe Yabá cu ajutorul unei echipe uimitoare de constructori navali tradiționali, împărtășind fiecare fază a procesului, depășind culmile și coborâșurile și distrându-se pe parcurs. Mai multe despre noi: 👉 Despre noi + Întrebări și răspunsuri https://youtu.be/TldDlohjwTs 👉 site-ul nostru cu mai multe informații despre proiect http://www.sailingyaba.com 💙 Mulțumiri masive echipei noastre uimitoare de dulgheri care nu ne-au dezamăgit niciodată și continuă să ne uimească la fiecare pas al procesului: Toninho, Zeca, Hélio, Claiton, William, Nezo, Nico, Beto și Luiz. SUNTEȚI LEGENDE!

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  • cyril doherty

    Hi, fantastic work, she looks really good, I have one suggestion please take it as constructive, where you are painting the bulwark planks where they are bolted to the frames there is a small
    gap this is where fresh/rainwater will gradually soak in and start to rot, if I was painting there I would also seal the gap with sika flex, I know it is extra work but it is a small insurance policy
    against Freshwater Rot that you might not see or be aware of until the damage is profound, lots of love to you both and the great bunch of carpenters at the boatyard.

  • William Irwin

    Just a thought, it would be nice ( my opinion), to see a few progress based videos, as opposed to all process based videos.
    You passion for building your new home is incredible, and I bless you both for the journey you’re taking.

  • 04MOC

    Great work guys ! You don't need a gym moving all that ballast around.😉 A glossy deck will make you want to wear sun glasses while sailing. Why not a satin finish so the sunlight won't bother the view. Greetings and all the best, Frank

  • Rohan Richardson

    Pronounce it as Bull-Walk Ben!
    Looking good with the extra painting and the inside painted.

  • alastair worth

    First up you are doing a great job. But looking at the battons you used here you are taking a very significant risk of harsh weather causing them to break. I don't think this would pass a safety inspection. you don't want these things moving around for obvious reasons.

  • Doug Bill Beaver

    The best music and the most beautiful boat. Thank you !

  • Ed L

    Love your approach to a permanent ballast. And the displacement calculations for fluids is right out of US Navy Basic Engineering course part 1. Marvelous

  • Nesdon Booth

    The design of the new neighbor is so similar to Yaba. Is there a name for this design or a particular architect who made it?

  • Ig Loo

    Please fix those stones in place and put bumpers between the stones and the water tanks. Otherwise, you will be bitten when you least expect it. Routing for you guys, watching your progress avidly.

  • Джо Блэк

    Хорошая работа . На эту лодку пошли бы алые паруса .

  • latitude

    I would stick the stones also? May be epoxy the stones to the batons? The 10 foot waves will move them around otherwise

  • Paul Slevinsky

    those battens look too frail for that load. Just think of crashing waves and all that tonnage resting on those little sticks.

  • John Nunn

    Your ballast will shift, in heavy seas. You need to think again, I’m afraid. ☹️

  • latitude

    Those stones will jump around in heavy seas

  • Dave Hine

    Only good changes can come to two fine people such as you!!!

  • Clara Mullen

    I am excited to see how you set up your water tanks.

  • Kevin Dougherty

    Love to hear a break down on what you have in vested and what has been donated. Both supply, time and labor.. be real about it.

  • greg bolitho

    Doin well. I could see how the road'd work, but it looks like it is. Way kool to see Coyo [?] directin the op, and givin orders too! Love how the wood shows through planning to something similar with the floor of my campervan. Saw it here! Thanks!

  • Ethan

    Why not just make a concrete keel? Seems everything below rattling around could loosen boards. Just curious

  • Bruce Razor

    Just a thought, while your constantly bouncing up and down will those concrete blocks rub each other and shed sand and Little Rock’s into your bilge ?
    Good luck

  • Sniper 1982

    Wow really transforming now. Bravo !!!!

  • Michael Raabe

    Great progress! I would have made the battens supporting the hex stones larger. If they couldn't be thicker because of height issues, than at least make them wider. Also I would have taken the time and spent the money to epoxy paint ALL of the ballast stones. It wouldn't be good if stone particles or grit were to clog a bilge pump in an emergency.

  • Nigel Parkin

    I've been watching this adventure from the start and it occurred to me how different your lives are compared to what you expected. I guess when you bought the boat you thought you would do a little maintenance and then start your diving trips. Instead you have spent all this time rebuilding the boat. Totally different but equally rewarding I'm sure.

  • davemis40

    Surely those thin batons are going to break under the weight of those stones

  • Nico Bogaard

    Op de Nederlandse TV hadden we een kinderprogramma dat ‘de Stratenmaker op Zee show’ heette. Aart Staatjes legde in de stenen buiten zijn bootje op het wateroppervlak. Toen ik het straatwerk in jullie boot zag moest ik daar aan denken. De Steenweg van Yaba.