Halfway Building The Temporary Hull Frames – Ep. 327 RAN Sailing



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  • airwalwer

    Not sure if my ideas will help or not, but, here they are. First, contact Leo at his channel, Sampson Boat Co. He uses a computer program that has all of the steps and what order they need to be accomplished in a flow chart format. Maybe this would help you with timelines? Second. Weld a fine thread nut on an “L” bracket and attach it to the bottom of the support legs of each frame. Then using a fine thread bolt, fine adjustments to height and side to side level could be easily done.

  • Slydiggidydog

    Today I learned self leveling concrete is 'la feets back in' in Swedish. Well, that's what my english ears heard. 🙂

  • Kathleen Connors

    Thanks for sharing the amazing progress,great video and editing. Beautiful scenery. ❄️❄️❄️👍🎄🎄🥰🥰⛵️⛵️

  • Paul S

    Johan has this well under control. It is going to be fascinating to see your weekly progress leading to the boat of your dreams being lowered into the water. I'm looking forward to each episode.

  • G Froese

    Ah Malin, your just not used to cold weather yet. Give it a few years. Ha ha ha .

  • Louis Bunton

    You are able to keep your followers entertained even with the most repetitive jobs. I truly love watching your channel ! You have a tremendous understanding of wood and wind. Thank you for what you do ! ❤

  • Bertie B

    I'm absolutely loving this – to be honest even more than your sailing videos which I have watched for years. I really enjoy watching somebody who knows what thedy are doing build a boat. 🙂

  • john walker

    Well done things are progressing fast congrats

  • Craig Overend

    I watched "Building Nyala" strip plank and glass timelapse recently, they used a steel strongback to roll the hull outside before turning the hull over with a crane onto a cradle.

  • John Miller

    Very interesting to watch. How far will you have to transport this new boat to where it will be launched?

  • robert carkeek

    I think the speed you are going at is nothing but amazing!!

  • Santa

    Keep it up kids!
    We’re so proud of you!!!!
    Ho Ho Ho!

  • CNC75ADVENTURES

    So exciting going to be a project of a lifetime with a epic adventure to follow the stories will last for generations 👍👍

  • Ben Steel

    The liquid concrete in English is called Screed.

  • Chuck

    Johan, you are really a craftsman. I love sailing and sailboats, but wouldn't even think of trying to build one.

  • Carolyn Parsons

    I can't wait till see the frames on the strong back! Congratulations on the great work so far.

  • David Cox

    I have a recommendation for staying warm in the boat shop; 'Infrared heating panels'. Check them out. I think that they would be perfect for you. They heat you, not the building. Cheers !!

  • McKenzie Keith

    If your table has a lot of beams you can level it by shimming between the plywood and the beam. You can use a laser level to find the low spots. Not as hard as it sounds.

  • Diane S

    It is so interesting watching RAN lll take shape. Johan and Malin, you guys are a great team! This build I’d fun to watch too. 👍

  • moz

    i wish you all well with everything you do XxX

  • Dominique Nalpas

    I have been following you for years, since you left Sweden for the first time, that cold journey down through the canals… I love your videos, but please, you do not need to add music to the video: too repetitive, too loud. It spoils the fun. If we want to listen to music, there are channels for that. Keep up the good work.

  • Lenton Grove Trust

    It looks really cold, obviously no shorts and bikinis, you need some heat in there.

  • latido

    Very impressive! What crossed my mind while watching is that the Wright brothers must have had similar challenges and a similar workshop, but no modern tools.

  • C. A. McNeil

    If there is fibers in the concrete take a torch to the slab. Burn that off just a suggestion. That 99 dollar router is pretty slick and cool😊

  • Юрий Мешков

    Кто нибудь из наших подписан, интересный канал.

  • Sam Glaim

    Great video…. it's fascinating to see the boat take shape. Thanks for showing us the whole process.

  • jo nunya

    really interesting project. also a very ambitious project. happy holidays to your family!

  • Phillip OBrien

    It is not taking a long time, you are really moving along with the build. A lot of progress in a short time, well done !

  • Morten

    love your videos and following your boat build so closely and following the progress in such good detail…

  • usabayer Micha

    I thought it was funny how you tried to justify/excuse that it took longer to make these frames. This is a sailing blog! Whenever does a job, concerning a sailboat, takes as long as on thinks at the beginning? You are doing good!

  • Yann Mengin

    Interesting. I wonder how you learnt all what you know about building this boat. Waiting for next video.

  • Joe Tabone

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your Family

  • SY-Ronja

    Fantastic work and awesome craftsmanship ❤👍 Really amazing what you are doing and you have my full respect ✊ Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas to you guy’s

  • runristaren2

    Make the frame to fit one or serveral dolly’s instead, then you can hoist the hull get the dolly under it and roll it out. Otherwise you will have issues with the frame moving when working on it and perhaps even wheels that have a flat spot or seezed
    Great job 👍