Nu am văzut niciodată barca așa – Ep. 351 RAN Sailing

Nu am văzut niciodată barca așa - Ep.  351 RAN Sailing



Alăturați-vă echipajului RAN Sailing ~ pentru streamuri live, conținut exclusiv și multe altele https://www.patreon.com/ransailing În episodul de astăzi, veți vedea o vizionare despre RAN III care nu a mai fost văzută până acum! Facem o deschidere mare în hambar și oferă o perspectivă cu totul nouă asupra construcției. Suntem o familie suedeză care a navigat prin lume din 2016 în timp ce împărtășim aventurile aici pe YouTube. În timp ce încă navigăm, obiectivul nostru principal acum este construirea RAN III, o barcă cu pânze de 50 de picioare pe care o construim de la zero. Postăm un episod nou în fiecare vineri, așa că asigurați-vă că vă abonați și apăsați clopoțelul pentru a fi primul care află când există un nou episod! CONECTAȚI-VĂ CU NOI – Site: http://ransailing.se – Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ransailing – Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ransailing PRODUSE ȘI CAMERA: https:// www.amazon.com/shop/ransailing Am colectat unele dintre produsele pe care le folosim în viața noastră de croazieră și realizarea de videoclipuri în magazinul nostru Amazon. Dacă cumpărați oricare dintre articolele din magazinul nostru, primim un mic „ka-ching” în pisicuța noastră de croazieră (fără costuri suplimentare pentru dvs.). Mulțumesc mult și mulțumesc programului Amazon Influencer. Credite muzicale: http://www.epidemicsound.com Love, Malin, Johan & Vera

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46 thoughts on “Nu am văzut niciodată barca așa – Ep. 351 RAN Sailing

  1. Halloj!
    I live in Skåne and have a bit of experience in working with epoxy laminates. Let me know if you need an extra pair of hands when it's time to glass the hull. I'm guessing it's going to be a quite labor intensive session 😀

  2. For a temporary door i would just use a single roll up tarp that can roll up. At the ends use a plank on either end under which the single tarp would roll up underneath so it would not blow around. Some grommets on the edge of the tarp could use "bungee cords" to hold the tarp tight and secure when closed. By boxing in the ends of these holders it would make the doorway fairly air tight .

  3. Great work…

    How about a lifting part for the top half and then two doors for the bottom half then you could rig up canvas to create a temporary extension for poor weather daus…🤔
    I know youve already done it so I'm curious as to the solution you go for…
    I'm looking at building a pilothouse so it's a mini masyer class in how to approach the job …using biaxial and having the layers offset to get a stronger finish than triaxial is qhat i would pick…🤞
    Good luck

  4. I'm always impressed with the work you do and the results. Opening up the barn seems to have been well planned weather-wise! Once the stem is on, will the new doors close? Will you build out the area in front? If you put longer doors on they will close together further out. You just have to enclose what open area you wind up with. That will make it so that you can move around the bow with the doors closed. If you concrete in the area in front of the boat, then you can add roller wheels to the bottoms of the doors. It will be interesting to see how you plan to flip the boat. I did watch a wooden boat-build on YouTube by a Russian family who flipped the boat in their barn.

  5. That was a great surprise !

    I expected a few more episodes of planking – which I don’t mind but enjoyed the break !!!

    Great progress and good info on the fiberglass choices.

  6. I find the bi-ax is much easier if you saturate the wood, then lay the mat out onto plastic, wet out one side, then transfer to the boat and lay it on wet side down and then finally finish wetting out the top. Trying to get resin down to the outer layer through to the inner layer on a vertical lay up is very time consuming and messy as the resin just wants to run down, not soak in….

  7. been a bit since I have watched your vids and I'm trying to get caught up I will go back to see how you got here thanks

  8. I’ve been looking in on you guys for quite a while now – Alaska, Mexico, etc and the really great thing about your videos is how gentle and calming they are. When I’m done watching one of your videos I can stop taking my blood pressure pills for three days…thanks!

  9. Are you intending to use peel ply over your laminate? It would save a lot of time sanding and faring, with a lot less frustration and clogged sandpaper.

  10. i laughed when you said 22C is hot – it's never below 23C in my house during summer but it's 35-37C outside – cheers from Louisiana USA

  11. I watch sailing channels to take me away from farm jobs😊 nice work the spaced boards we cal Yorkshire boarding in the UK it allows air flow for livestock with some weather protection. Nice work you will pass the planking stage great prep work like yours will make the best finished product.

  12. Thank you for this lovely episode, the views of the summer fields was wonderful. Congratulations on the progress you've made. Waving hello from 🇨🇦

  13. Are you aware of a channel called 'Boatworks Today', he goes into a lot of detail about glass fibre
    From what i understand, you would put resin on the boat, apply the cloth, roll it in with a 'fin roller' then apply more resin.

  14. The column removed supports the end of gable and needs to be replaced. Suggestion would be diagonal columns similar to mid-barn at the open end, and a beam. You prolly have an engineer already? Great job working together. I’ve never seen a woman behind a compactor before! And then Malin starts going down the driveway too 🤣. Awesome!

  15. Just a fabulous and wonderful episode. R.A.N. III is truly progressing and the new look (and work ability) is tremendous‼️‼️ Aaaaand, Marlin, working the compactor. It doesn't get any better…….well, I f actually does. Seeing young Vera I he hat and girly outfit. Just a real pleasure. 😊 See you next time.✨ 🌊 💨 ⛵️ 🏝️ 👙 🌞 ✨

  16. Malin it is interesting to hear perspectives held by other cultures particularly with regard to environmental conditions.

    For years my family and I lived and worked in a region of central Australia where temperatures regularly attain mid-to high forties Celsius during Summer.

    You might then understand that I was initially surprised to hear you refer to 22 degrees Celsius as "really hot today" and had to stop and think "it's all relative".

  17. Johan what direction does the new door face?

    I was wondering if what I presume was the original door that is now a window in the side of the barn was placed there out of consideration for prevailing weather during winter or something?

  18. Johan due to the amount of fiberglass cloth you will need to cut for the project have you considered investing in some good quality electrically powered shears specifically designed for that task?

  19. From this new vantage point the Dashew influence on the design of the hull, so Ran III promises to be an effective wave slicer as well as a commodious and and safe for the family. The videos of the farm-based building project have proven to be highly interesting. We viewers are loving them!

  20. Please consider: Work on having an electric/hydraulic canting keel. A canting keel will give you dial-up comfort by controlling heel. Also the dagger boards protect twin rudders. You will also have a shallower draft and lighter overall weight. Ask your designer and engineer about it. The engineering is widely known – big carbon frame.

  21. Really great progress ! I was concerned about the framing for the new barn opening. I guess the header was ok to be supported as you have done. This build is a real testament to your planning and foresight. I love seeing life on the farm reimagined. I see a future of RAN SHIPBUILDERS, INC.

  22. We are having some serious flash backs from planking Tarkine! It’s a long repetitive road but great to watch the boat grow and show her lines.
    Keep up the good work!

  23. Have you thought about insurance? I have a composite cold molded boat covered in glass. Getting insurance was very difficult. Can you tell me how you are going to handle this?

  24. I have a idea for you , make a track like a roller coaster track and wheels and roll it out of the shop , you tube has a video of a guy from Seattle who made his own roller coaster at home he is a retired engineer and wrote a book on the subject. I'll see if I can find his name and send it to you. standby 12:48

  25. His Name is Paul Gregg Seattle Washinton USA , a note I would I beam to rails with oak or Heavy fir in a I beam setting to exorb the weight I would finish the planking the hull first or roll it out and finish the hall up. Looking great Keep going.

  26. Haven’t watch you for years.
    And now i see you have a kid and building your own boat?
    Damn guys.
    Gotta start following this project.

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