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Pregătirea corpului nostru de oțel de 82 de picioare pentru vopsire | Reinstalarea Flying Coney Ep.31
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This shipyard time comes to an end. But we are already preparing the next one. So after the shipyard time is before the shipyard time. And we are looking for volunteers that help us to bring Flying Coney back to life. There still is plenty to do. So some helping hands would be very much appreciated! If you want to join us, here is the contact form: http://eepurl.com/isvgFU
Your hard work is showing Coney's starting to look better can't wait to see the paint job . Anyone who's ever been in a boatyard knows it's a very dirt place , i bet you can't wait to get back in the water !
what did you use to catch the paint flakes from just landing on the ground? did you check any of the paint for lead content? otherwise another great video and best wishes. also if you don't want to sandblast you can hydroblast. there are pressure washers that have over 20.000 psi which will remove paint and rust.
Yes, ships are CONSTANT upkeep. But all the work keeps you SAFEST out at sea. So one of the the beauties of Sailing/motoring is that it remains a way to rise another day. You have chosen to make up for YEARS of neglect to rebuild a ship that was failing. A lot of work! But it gives back to you every minute when it counts. Helpers? Be CHOOSY, as they will do a lot unseen by accidental means. Lives depend on that ship in the water. Other than that, stay warm, get ready for the enchantment for what is to come. Rich
I may be asking a silly question but couldn't you use a rust converter on the boat and then prime and paint?
The 10 minutes or so watching pressure washing did not amuse me, but it did serve to drive home the size and complexity of this project. The comments leading to your realization that "good enough is good enough" underline an important milestone. Now, on to reality😂!
You two always make my day .I always smile while you explain what you are doing and thinking of doing ,and figuring out how and when to do something .So many of the things you have done and still need to do i have done at one time or another ,on a much smaller scale of course Seeing how you are transforming Flying Coney ,And how she is doing the same for the two of you is also something i also enjoy seeing happen .learning new things and navigating thru the problems as you find them .the one that stands out for me is how you had to learn to compromise ,and i think as time goes on you may realize this is the greatest lesson Fling Coney has taught you ,well that and patience .😀
Going well.Lots of hard work.
Flying coney is a beautiful ship as she is when you both were sanding the hull it showed off her lines and size I love Flying coney you are going to make her more beautiful I wish you calm seas and fair winds 😊😊😊😊
The work Is important but must consider the prize to the end. Well done
Barbara and one hot chick
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20000 – for the bravest couple on all of the YouTube -congrats! The journey from speed-flying catamarans to relentless flying steel-penetrating/cleaning monster machines. Good to see both of you got their MOJO back!
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When it's all said done it be beautiful. Worth the effort. 🙂👍
Yeah, in real time you are likely already in the water, but it is so cool to watch the progress. Steel boats hulls are rarely nicely faired and shiny paint makes all the "flaws" more visible. When we painted our VdS we added some flattening agent into the paint so it is less shiny and the flaws almost disappeared!
Keep up the good work.
Can't wait to see it painted! What is real time vs video time?
A well-deserved victory salute for the two of you! The adventure is never over but you have saved this wonderful ship!
Paint or primer usually comes off from a steel surface easily when it hasn't been sanded properly or its has dirt dust grease on the surface prior to when it being applied.
Pressure washing and leaving a fine coating of rust is a common practice just make sure that it is completely dry before painting. For your information those slots on the deck walls are for letting water drain out. To prevent water coming in with big waves they sometimes put flaps over them. Just make sure that they open outward. I heard of a case where they but them on backward and opened inward trapping water on the deck and even sinking the boat!
Goodonyas!
I like the look of a two tone ship, and she was a fishing vessel. great video 2x👍
Love the way Barbara says her name, I wish I could roll my Rs so well.
You should try a power broom to go over the deck an hull , may help remove any flaking pant and rust
I'm just starting to see how big Flying Coney is. When you were wrapping up this video the deck seemed to stretch off into the distance. Then I realised you were probably standing in the middle of the boat with another 30 to 40 feet of boat behind the camera. What an amazing story /stories you will have about your beautiful boat. Elbow grease seems to work wonders. 😊
Dear Barbara and Daniël,
Flying Coney is step by step coming closer to look great and we admire your guts to start suc a project. We look forward to your next vlog
Fantastic hose job.
Every time I watch one of your videos' I feel like taking a nap. You guys work so hard you ware me out. I have grand children your ages. It's wonderful to watch younger people achieve there dreams, love you guys.
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This kind of thing must be totally overwhelming. But you're both pretty young, so just be patient. One piece at a time Eat the elephant!
Hope all that dirt and paint isn’t going into the water
Would you consider paid passage to "Pitcairn Island"?
I like the way you adhere to safety compliance
These videos would be so much more entertaining without repeating the same thing over and over…
Take the anodes off and clean and paint behind them…
Did you use 2 part Epoxy Primer for the Bottom?
I would love to help you two but I am in Australia – a long way away. Your hard work ethic and determination is awesome and should be a shining example to all. Good Luck with everything.
Good job, looking forward to the paint and anti fooling
Так здорово видеть, как преображается ваш кораблик!
Such great progress being made each & every episode! Your hard work is truly starting to show! Looking forward to the new paint. Thanx for the share. <3 😉
You guys are the coolest boat project definitely have the very best music and good taste best of luck
I wouldn’t be paying that lazy Fokker jet blasting the hull!
Epic as usual guys lathing was super cool boat and engine room is looking fantastic🔥🔥🔥🔥
Get a 4000 psi pressure washer yours is just a light hose down
Scary level. Of corosion,
Amazing job! You guys are doing so well. Keep up the great effort
Just subscribed , and one video you were going to tell us why you changed the name of the ship. but didn't ….why? Kiwi Dave New Zealand (Home of the Top Sailors) 😉 .
You really put your heart and soul into Flying Coney!❤🔥 One step closer to the dream every day! And all experiences are good experiences because you can always learn something from them. Keep up the good work, we're cheering you on!👏👏
Flying coney needs to be painted just like a classic vessel of her age would be wherever she was built in. The Netherlands have a certain look along with every other classic shipyard has its own style and look along with colors. I personally think it should be 2 toned. Bottom color and above the water line color
I think Coney is beautiful without paint. I can’t wait to see what she looks like when she’s done. Painting is 90% prep work and 10% painting. Your prep work was outstanding and I am sure you have protected that boat for a very long time.