Prea multe proiecte de ambarcațiuni, prea puțin timp: Terminarea carlingului nostru – Episodul 95

Prea multe proiecte de ambarcațiuni, prea puțin timp: Terminarea carlingului nostru - Episodul 95



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39 thoughts on “Prea multe proiecte de ambarcațiuni, prea puțin timp: Terminarea carlingului nostru – Episodul 95

  1. Wonderful working team! The dodger/enclosure is awesome. Gary, great workaround for the plumbing and the bulkhead! Brooke, sewing can be a *** but I know you got this! Congratulations!!!

  2. Gary, at 25:56 you were very close to making an accurate template with the wood strips. First, get a small wood block, in your application a 1 x 1 block three inches long would work, and tape a pencil to it along one long side so that the point protrudes about a half inch from one end. Take one wood strip and butt it vertically up against the side of the hull. Place the pencil block horizontally against the hull at the upper end of the wood strip with the pencil away from the hull, the pencil point in contact with the strip. When you scribe the pencil line along the strip, all points will be equidistant from the hull and you'll have traced the shape you want. Cut on the scribed line with a boxcutter knife, repeat for the other sides of the template and glue them together in the shape you need. Doorskin plywood works really well but cardboard will be OK in a pinch.

  3. Groovy video. Your mustache makes you look like an Italian pizza maker. LOL! Your covers are nothing short of amazing, so professional. Stay safe and stay groovy.

  4. Alex was a beast knocking that out. I think you mentioned he has the same model boat as you guys, so I guess he knew what he was getting into. Cushions, paint, maintenance, auto-pilot, bulkheads, faucets, etc all in pristine shape. Pacific crossing in comfort and style after all this work by the both of you.

  5. Nice job on the dodger & enclosure!!! On the faucets I'd avoid the Glacier Bay (Home Depot's In House Brand) as repair parts are mostly unobtainium so it's off to fight with Homer for replacement. I wouldn't go with a top of the line faucet either as Reverse Osmosis Water is very tough on metal and will quickly turn them to junk. I'd recommend getting a Moen or Delta Brand Faucet you like and then take advantage of their lifetime guarantee for both parts and replacement which is as simple as a phone call away. Yes, they will send you a brand new faucet if the old one can't be repaired…👍👍

  6. I don't think the mustache is the secret to a popular YouTube sailing channel (Brian and Riley not withstanding). When I saw the porn-stache in the thumbnail, I assumed you got some epoxy in the beard and had to shave it. 🙂

    The hardest part about sewing box cushions is to keep everything lines up between the top and the bottom. The next time I sew cushions, I'll try to make them bull nose instead.

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