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Reconstruirea unei barci cu pânze SALVATE. 4 săptămâni până ne întoarcem la bord | PĂSĂRĂ DE MARE SAILING Ep.61
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4 weeks and counting – I'm sure you'll be ready to move in
You have made tremendous progress! A lot of the grunt work is behind you, and it’s so rewarding when you begin finish coats of varnish and paint. I miss the latter from my youth, but not the grunt work! 😊
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the fixing is the fun part…its because a lot of us dream of doing it
Thank you so much for you videos! I‘m nearly house- and bedbound, so I myself can’t do such projects, but I can live vicariously through you. So thank you!
I am amazed your still a live stew lol 😂
That bilge is going to be the most solid and certainly the prettiest bilge of the whole marina! I think you are doing an amazing job in this boat. Good to see you are having fun while working! Some of your comments were absolutely hilarious. Love watching you guys.
Well done Stu and Marina. It’s coming along nicely. I have followed you both from the beginning. It’s just getting better and better. Good luck from Australia
Rain water😮 that’s how many boats sink on the hard. Really nice work guys!
Gel coat don’t stick to epoxy
There’s only one place you can go from Mozart to poop in the space of 15 minutes or so – Sailing Seabird! 😂 Kudos to you two, it’s coming along terrifically even though it may seem like a hard slog at times but all your efforts will pay off in spades. Well done and thanks 😉 Geoff
Great to see you are making such good progress.. As far as bilges are concerned you are always going to get water in. Condensation . rain if you leave a hatch open. List goes on. I see you seem to be filling all the possibilities for having a decent sump to pump it out of. Not so much of a problem on a motor cruiser, but on a yacht which tips over a lot a real issue and that’s because you can end up with a gallon or two in bad weather in you kitchen draws, bunk storage and anywhere else you don’t want bilge water to be. On Seabird I would suggest a sump with a capacity of at least 8 to 10 liters. However pretty you make it doesn’t matter if you can’t effectively pump it out. Good luck with your plan to get back living aboard.
teasing marina again😉
Do it right, do it once.
Your getting there little by little bit by bit, your both doing a good job, and yes you are actually getting somewhere you have made good progress. Cheers.
Would it make any sense to abandon all other work on your boat in order to focus on sealing all the leaks intrusion points, including the companionway hatches, hardware, and anchor locker? I don't see much gain in spending time on the outside when you need to live inside.
Oxalic acid will remove the black staining from the wood laths. Looks like oak from the grain. Probably American white oak.
Styrofoam will melt with polyester or vinyl ester resin, but not with polyurethane or epoxy. Polyisocyanurate (Celotex) and polyurethane foam is stronger than expanded polystyrene. Surfboards are usually made from polyurathane foam in the core.
Excellent progress, well done!
Yeah thats what i like
Slowly slowly but surely moving forward
Great job
More glass work, need to see some sanding now lol! Keep going Stu and Marina, not long before you move back in. Itll be good to be working on it from wake up I guess. Good luck guys – but one thing we don't have to see you doing the poop in the new toilet, we are good for that thanks! We will believe you lol!
May I suggest that you consider a vapour barrier on the warm side of the insulation that should help reduce condensation against a cold hull. Black tar paper might look nice showing through the gaps between the batons.
I love Stewart's optimism! ""It will be fine,,,,, Or it will leek". 😆😆😆
Stu does remind me of a young version of Steptoe out of Steptoe&Son in his man cave/store. looking good guys
Thanks!
Nice video, as usual !
Looking good on the progress!