Spectatorii noștri au ajutat la proiectarea acestei CARACTERISTICI COOL în barca noastră [E104]

Spectatorii noștri au ajutat la proiectarea acestei CARACTERISTICI COOL în barca noastră [E104]



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44 thoughts on “Spectatorii noștri au ajutat la proiectarea acestei CARACTERISTICI COOL în barca noastră [E104]

  1. @ 12:48 I wonder if you are going to have problem with your inboard lens seals on those portholes with the bunk structure so close to the porthole frame. Plus, it looks a little odd without 3-4 cm of vertical border around the bottom of the porthole. I guess exterior aesthetics trump interior ones. Just my $0.02 worth…nevermind. Cheers, Bill / SY Miss Foxy, Singapore.

  2. "There will be inspections, when I say there will be inspections," says the Inspector. Can the bunk slats be stowed with the mattress and be part of the couch back? Or have you figured out a spot for them already? Don't forget the work life/balance. Thanks for the episode.

  3. A couple of rare earth magnets would keep those bunk sides stowed together when not in use. They are also used to keep model airplanes together.

  4. You could connect all of the slats of the upper bunk with some webbing so that they can be rolled up and stowed by their spacing is maintained. Then when they need to be placed in the bunk frames, you could use fast pins to place them so it's easy in, easy out for setup.

  5. another interesting video thank you on youtube there is a channel called growing seeweed the gentleman is converting a pilothouse on trimarran into a much larger pilothouse using all composite materials didnt know if this would interest you

  6. Love it! The bunks are kind of like a futon – multipurpose/multiuse. You could strap/lace the slats together like a Jacob's Ladder, ala IKEA beds. Ours have survived 2 major moves!

  7. She's looking good. Gate job. I love what you done with the top bunk. Very well planed & clever use of space. Keep up the good work. SV Kiwi Lady Opua Bay of islands New Zealand 👍🏿

  8. Hi guys, well your cell is coming along well. Good to see the inspectors come in and checking up making sure you’re doing a good job. Keep up the good work. Love your Videos Cliff from Logan City Queensland Australia 🇦🇺🧑🏾‍🦽

  9. I’m thinking a little Whitney Houston for lamination music.
    Right when Matt starts pumping
    “…AND IIIIIIIIIEEEIIIIIIII WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOUUUU!!!!!”

  10. Great job! You are probably beyond this point but intuitively I feel like the upper bunk outer rail should have carbon fiber in the y axis much like the web of a wide flange beam. But…I am sure you have weight tested things. thanks for sharing all of your content. Cheers, go watch some more football!

  11. Hej hopp !!
    Another very clear and succinct video, and very well /filmed by The Lady….. A for the inner/upper bunk, the narrow flat next to the hull, maybe a low wooden list, so the persons things, like watch, snuff, etc, does not fall on the person while the boat maybe are moving….Just a immediate reflection from a frosty Karlstad,Sweden with minus five celsius and five cm snow…..Allda bestest from mikke…;-D

  12. Why not make some cutouts in the support for the upper bunk so the space under the shelf could be used for storage? If there is one thing I’ve learned from being on boats there is never enough storage.

  13. Choose a clip, and every time there is epoxy pumping use the same one every time. Summer winter, never the same clothes as the rest of the episode…

  14. Editing critique: at exactly 6:47, you should have played some Ween. Other than that, the convertible bunk/handhold is very cool and an impressive design. Maybe the audience suggested it, but you really figured out how to do it. Looking forward to every episode.

  15. Might want to check "IKEA's" Bed slats for $30 (twin Bed). Might want to add a raised wood trim to the shelf (about an 1 inch) so items don't roll off.

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