Catamaranul meu de 42 ft primește un pas de catarg URIAȘ! | Sălbatic Sailing

Catamaranul meu de 42 ft primește un pas de catarg URIAȘ!  |  Sălbatic Sailing



Am instalat un Beam care este uriaș și va susține catargul canoei/catamaranului meu dublu în stil polinezian Wharram Pahi de 42 de picioare Instagram meu: @boat.fella Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wildlingssai… Întrebări de afaceri : thewildlingsofficial@gmail.com Mulțumesc foarte mult oamenilor incredibil de generoși care folosesc linkurile de mai jos PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/wildlingssailing Ko-fi: https://www.ko-fi.com/wildlingssailing Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wildlingsailing Lista de dorințe Amazon: https://www.amazon.nl/hz/wishlist/ls/155FC0QR78BGF?ref_=wl_share Muzica pe care o ascult de fapt: https:// open.spotify.com/playlist/22sIFakj1oGqZlpmXv3kgC?si=557a07debd3b4f64

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20 thoughts on “Catamaranul meu de 42 ft primește un pas de catarg URIAȘ! | Sălbatic Sailing

  1. That was a delightful and chill eatch Mark, loved that episode… i notifed a lot of likes on the comment about needing thicker screws and something about a metal plate… hope its something you benifit from knowing if at all what they are saying is accurate. Give it some good thought! See hou at the wedding fella x 🎉

  2. Yet another boat building/refitting friday, maby one day all of my three favourite boat channels will meet up at some distant anchorage and share the joy of a coconut that have traveled the seas just like them.
    -after all there is a fleet out there, they are very helpfull but camera shy tho, they are watching you from all over this globe, they are the possibility of a full tank of water, the engine when yours out, trust none 100% embrace the ones you feel…
    -and get out sailing when your ready, rush is a fools game if, dont invest in speedboats for sailing 😉
    @RANSailing @WildlingSailing @SailingMagicCarpet
    -keep it up, ♡♡♡

  3. Don’t kid yourself when buying engines! YOUR LIFE COULD ONE DAY DEPEND ON THEM! KNOWING THE HISTORY AND BREAKING IN AN ENGINE PROPERLY MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE!! DO NOT KID YOURSELF INTO SAVING MONEY!! ONE DAY YOU LIFE AND YOUR BOATS LIFE WILL DEFINITELY DEPEND ON THEM!! ❤

  4. Oh dear, time wasting hand tools again….
    Another thing…
    Bear in mind that countries like New Zealand and Australia have tough bio-security laws so if you ever get to either country, any 'raw' untreated or unpainted wood will possibly need to be fumigated at your cost and it will not be cheap.
    Just imagine where you would be now if you had put a little more thought and effort into working harder over the summer.

  5. Loving your life and your choices it’s going places every week we are celebrating your fantastic progress … great one keep it up you’ll soon be sailing across the oceans

  6. Nice mast beam. Nice choice on hardwood blocks. 316SS bolt material also good choice. I'm a little iffy on the lag bolt diameter and length tho. 1/2 inch (12mm) feels better. Allthread rod with washers feels the best. What does the drawings say? I always over design and make stuff hell for stout.

  7. I’m not sure if you’ve gone all American but that tool is pronounced “rowter”. A “rooter” is what you sort out your network with 😂

  8. Nice work, next time instead of using dish soap, place a length of masking tape over the wood to provide a smooth surface.

  9. I do a lot of woodwork. One thing that held your tools out is to put paste wax on the bottom of your tools and it will make it glide better on the wood.

  10. Those bolts should be "through-hole" [bolt with nut on opposite end, with washers on both sides]. Those lag bolts will NOT be strong enough!

  11. Mark I don't think this boat when you have finished it will be safe to cross oceans ok for the med and coastal but its a untried design you have done yourself . But as someone has said lashing the beam to the cross beams can only help. Maybe if you get it signed off by a marine engineer hopefully would prove me wrong.

  12. The biggest force on the beam you're installing is compression. You could almost hold it in place with a couple long dry wall screws and 2 dobs of thickened epoxy. Beautiful piece of laminated lumber that will handle everything you could ever put against it. Looking good!

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