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Progres incitant! Începeți laminarea exterioară pe barca noastră cu pânze de 50 de picioare – Ep. 372 RAN Sailing
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Your planning was excellent here, and adding a dedicated team made for a great success! Congratulations to all.
I am amazed that the progress you have made. I've been watching your channel for years. I can't believe you're building your own boat. That's amazing.
Excellent helpers and well planned made for Perfect Results!!….You guys Rock!!!❤🎉
OUTSTANDING work!!!! and such an AWESOME family to come help you with this dream!!!! …
Wouldn't it be interesting to meet and discuss the farmer by your shop?
1. What an episode! Planning makes Perfect. 2. I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall, particularly during the pre-work briefing when the cost of mistakes in time and money were detailed🙂. 3. Reactions/comments from the volunteers would be interresting. 4. I know I'm late in suggesting but a sample piece of the cedar laminate with the 4 fiberglass layers, in and outside, would be useful to demonstrate the product and even provide you with strength testing. Comment?
Damn, going to miss that wooden hull when it's covered up.
Mammouth fibreglassing When you were working on the after section of the hull, it appeared to be flexing as you moved around. I guess that's normal until the fibreglass layers are added.
Очень хорошо молодцы!
haha love the light switch game!
Wow. Your brother is so tall now!
why not use no-blush marine epoxy?
Your attention to detail surely has, and will continue, to serve you well. Impressive!
Are you sure that the mix is accurate? I believe west system is a 5:1 by volume, the density of the resin and hardener are different and so when the ratio should be different when measuring by weight. I hope I’m wrong though!
¡Gracias!
Family is a joy they add their help/view to your future, blessing on you and them.
Wow, that is a lot of laminating. My 38ft strip cedar cat took me 6 hours to glass in the 600gm double bias fabric from stern to bow, but I laid it out lengthways and got it done in 3 strips so about 15 hours all up singlehanded per hull. Your boat is a HUGE undertaking. I am interested in people calling the +-45 fabric biax. In Australia, we call 0/90 fabric biaxial, because the fibres run along the axes of the fabric and we call +- 45 fabric double bias, because the bias is the load that goes at 45 degrees to the weft and warp of a normal cloth. I sometimes find it hard to write to people in the US and other places who use the terms interchangebly as the cloths are used in different ways. You, like me, are using what I would call double bias over cedar, maybe you will use Unis on the inside. But what I call Biaxial would be useless over cedar because half of the tows (threads) are redundant because of the long grain strength of the cedar. But I use biaxial when laminating foam. Go well.
What a huge job! You are doing great.
100sqm cake then… 😁🎂
I think I have heard that mixing epoxy by weight doesn’t give the same ratio as mixing by volume. I think that it might have to do with different density on the to parts.
So great to have the family support. Kudos all around!
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼Great work from a great crew!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Brilliant!! I hope someday you will come back to BC and visit
Team work makes the dream work 🙌 Hello from an extremely hot South Africa, love your videos 😀
Lovely to have family helping, great progress made along with the memories. Thank you for sharing your journey with us all.
When will you be sailing it ?
happy i saw you sanding because i worried on the last video where you used peel ply,
peel ply will never give you a good key for the next epoxy to adhear to your previouse layer, like you say its an important bond,
Bravo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
¡Gracias!
Johan, very well explained at the beginning of the video – and you a master of understatement (just sand the hull – a 50 ft hull)😉 Well prepared for the arrival of the larger team which laid off with great results. You just need to convince them they had so much fun that they should come back for the next three weekends.😀👍⛵️
Just for the fun of it, and the channel vievers, try to shut off all lightening when you rip off the peel ply 😉 😉
what's with the terrible sound of the mic?
Great work. I love watching your progress. Just a tiny correction, the episode number is 273, where the previous episode was 372.
Well done all that helped that weekend. A mammoth task that is being very well supervised. Well done both.
So adorable…even in Tyvex onezee, Molly was concerned how it looks on her! really enjoy your content/story <3
As N side I find it interesting on how closely the daily climate is very similar to here in Wisconsin on the Mississippi River.
impressive.
Could you use the olive branches bedded right into the wall to use as shelf supports?We did something similar with off the shelf brackets covered with tile it looks fairly good in our traditionally built North American home.
Phew ! Good job peoples !👍😎
It's lovely when you can work as a team 😁