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BOAT YARD LIFE: E timpul să luăm o decizie nr.86
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You guys are amazing. It's this aspect of boat life that makes me hesitate.
Proud of you both for not Mickey mousing that windlass installation. You both did an excellent job with the wire management and motor install. This is legit! Stay safe!
You two are so hard working and a great example for any couple doing any project together (ok, show the swearing and name calling)
Enjoyed the video thanks. I do have a suggestion though having fixed similar issues on a number of boats. The chain will eventually chew through the epoxy you used to protect the balsa core in the chain hole. Possibly very quickly even. That will lead to more of the same rotting problems. A more long term solution which I use in most deck similar penetrations is to dremel or router out about 5 to 10mm of the balsa on the inside of the hole (without cutting back the fibreglass on either side of the balsa) and replace it with thickened epoxy so you end up with a ring of 5 to 10mm solid epoxy where the chain will rub. For the bolt holes a better solution is to overdrill them by say 3mm, fill the holes with thickened epoxy, then redrill through the epoxy with the correct size for the bolt. Again leaving a solid epoxy ring protecting the balsa core. If you ca add some glass fibres to the thickened epoxy in either case it makes it even stronger.
Now you can oil your deck great work
Impressive!
Ooh that was a lovely job! I really loved the grain matching teak inserts, that was such a nice touch.
I'm really enjoying these DIY projects and fixing videos, I love Teulu such a beautiful boat, and it's great to see such caring and aesthetic improvements…
Looks like you are both taking a bit of a beating doing it so I hope you both are healing up and are resting up. All the best! 🙏
Great video
Great upgrade. Well done
Lol i went out sailing and the hole gallon of wet system a and b pumps broke when knocked over . Took me 3 days and 2 gallons of acetone to clean it up .
You bloody did it…..Yes you did!
Nice job! You might have saved a little by running the windlass of the same battery as you use for your bow thruster and wiring a relay back to the helm, right?
you two are an impressive crew.
Nice job kids. Pro tip. Keep the capstan/ gypsey well lubricated. Take it apart every 6 months for lub. Or it will be seized forever together in a few years. Ask me how i figured it out.
Great job guys!
Nice job, Thanks
so much work.
Please don’t get wd40 on your skin and wear a mask you do not want to. Breath it in it is poison..please?
Nice work again guys ! Keep bloody doing it !
Be careful
Muir don’t cover warranty on electronics
The motor says water proof but water still gets in around black cover
Muir won’t cover water entry in
Mine was only 6 months old
They said it’s in anchor locker no cover
Make sure you use butan tape to seal black cover
And I also put plastic cover over motor so water would run off
Ok Sparky 1/0 is called "one ott". 2/0 "two ott" and so on. If you walk into an electric supply center in the U.S. and ask for size zero, which is what 1/0 actually is, they are going to look at you like you are from another planet.
Just finished the same job on my launch… Makes life so much easier…
Congratulations on your electric windlass, adding a salt-water deck wash will make your life even better.
Loving the confidence of you both in undertaking boat repairs now. You’ve come a long way in such a short time.
This confidence is going to keep stress levels much lower In challenging situations and your relationship stronger. Unless you are the type that thrive on make ups? You could say this will help anchor your relationship? Sorry, I’ll see myself out.
Nice work guys, Brilliantly executed … Stay Safe & Fair Winds!! ☘
Good job on the "aesthetics" Team Teulu..!!! I got an ebay $20 remote up and down switch for my new windlass, and it works a treat. Just a thought. I also have a rocker switch at the companionway so we can operate the windlass from everywhere..!!
Cheers
Grant, Adelaide, South Australia.
Great Job XX
Excellent job. Your attention to detail results in a fine looking outcome. Love your content and enthusiasm. Cheers
As always a great video and content, stay safe guys
Well done guys, got these boat jobs down now very impressive cheers from Australia
0:00: 🛠️ The video shows the process of restoring a motor and other repairs on a boat.
4:02: 🔧 The video discusses the process of cutting and fitting a template for a new deck on a boat in Aruba.
6:58: 🛠️ The video shows the process of matching the grain of teak and covering a 10 mil plug on a boat using epoxy and sandpaper.
11:21: 📸 The speaker is taking photos of the wiring in an ankle locker and discussing the importance of taking photos before starting any new wiring.
15:42: 🔧 The video shows the installation of a M storm 1250 watt windlass on a boat deck.
19:26: 🔌 The video discusses the wiring of a 1200 WT motor and the challenges faced in finding the right cable.
24:01: ✨ The video is about finishing the wiring for a project and installing a fuse holder.
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Top job
Of course he's not naked, he has his hat on. Ghees!
You guys could build a new boat