Ar trebui să renunțăm la barca noastră de 1 EURO și să mergem la Tinker? 😅 | PĂSĂRE DE MARE SAILING Ep. 18

Ar trebui să renunțăm la barca noastră de 1 EURO și să mergem la Tinker?  😅 |  PĂSĂRĂ DE MARE SAILING Ep.  18



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39 thoughts on “Ar trebui să renunțăm la barca noastră de 1 EURO și să mergem la Tinker? 😅 | PĂSĂRE DE MARE SAILING Ep. 18

  1. Don’t see finding that piece in the cards, but it’s good relief for Stuart (Stewart). You can’t give up Seabird, you’ve done the hard part, (the assessment and tear down), now it’s bringing her back. The hard part is living in a work in progress. Maybe finish your living space first? I keep thinking about the keel, watched a few others repair theirs. Drawings from the manufacturer would help, but barring that, make sure the attachments are sound, open up the ‘glas to get all the water and muck out, then do the repair and shaping the same as a major hull repair. Seems every boat has the same issue. Keels take a beating in the shallows and on rocks. You two are up to any task. Oh, and keep that isolation transformer in the engine room! Important in preventing galvanic corrosion. 🙏🏼🙏🏽🙏🏾

  2. …. dinghy sailing is awesome … same concept as big boats but a whole different kettle of fish … we had a dinghy sailer growing up and even though for some reason the inside fiberglass was never finished, so it was very prickly, it was always in high demand, even caught fish on a line thrown out the back while having a blast sailing …. things are coming along nicely … thx for sharing .. as always .. never stop dreaming, just dream bigger .. have fun be safe, save our oceans ….

  3. I would drill right through and use bolts with a piece of metal backing plate.
    As for finding the gudgeon, it depends on the bottom. In a lake where I sail, it is like silt, of increasing density, so stuff just sinks into oblivion. If the bottom is more sandy, you have a better chance.
    Everyone should learn to sail on a dinghy of around that size, Laser, 420, 470, etc. You get a much better feel of how the sails work in the wind.

  4. Great shot of the dirty mongrels spraying poisons into your atmosphere above. There are chemtrails in all our countries now as they cloud seed to cause wetter weather, plus lace the atmosphere with toxic chemicals. I wonder if those pilots actually have any humanity left in them at all. Probably not!

  5. Everything becomes a challenge when you take over a old boat and improve it to what you want it to be. I am sure you will both be happy with the outcome and if you put wood over it will look incredible and stain it to stand out and it will be very nice.

  6. I look forward to your videos… Always informative and entertaining. The dingy rudder gudgeon fixings may need the same treatment as the Winches… Through bolts/nuts and a backing plate.

  7. Stu you never fail to make me smile can you not bolt straight through with 4 stainless bolts to make a job of it ? Super little fun boat great tender as well and a lovely smile on your lady’s face you did good there my man well done 😊

  8. Black anodized gudgeon in the muck of a harbor. If he does find it you really need to head to some treasure dive sites, because he's got real talent. You guys get better every week and I love watching this. Did you mask the bottoms of those fill holes? I usually use packing tape and that gives me a smooth surface and really lets it setup. Also I typically cut up some chop strand fibers and use that in the fill to really tie everything together. Just in case you end up drilling into the same hole again in the future, you don't want the epoxy to pull out under load.

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