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  • @wesailwillow

    You guys are truly inspiring. We cannot understand where any negative comments would come from as your videos show a totally competent family who have a great can do attitude. This puts you in the perfect mindset to deal with any future obstacles that will come your way.

  • @dowser81

    WOW credit where credit is due those look fab very well done 👏🏼

  • @janb4374

    I made a stack pack for the mainsail on our 33ft sloop and it was really a challenge grappling with all that canvas fabric! It was well worth it since I saved $$ and modified/ improved the design. So I can really appreciate that you made TWO of them for a much larger boat. Great job!

  • @MarkGovier

    Looked better than 90% of professional packs, before the mod. Well done.

  • @RosemaryS2127

    Melissa, having never made a stack Pack, let alone two. you have done an amazing job. congratulations!! What material did you choose for the stack packs? Keep up the fantastic work.

  • @claudiorossetto3036

    Great job Melissa! In a recent project (industrial area) I experienced what Andy said. A manufacturer refused to produce a part based on drawing and then adjust it onsite, he preferred to wait until he could take all the measures…and in the end it was needed to modify it😂.

  • @dickdegraaff5452

    Dear Melissa, Andy, Oliver and captain Jack,
    Not everything runs well for the very first time but Melissa is a fighter who won’t give up what finally will end with beautiful sail-bags.
    Willeke and I look forward to your next vlog and send all of you love from The Netherlands

  • @paullittle5633

    I will agree with everyone else here and say that you did a fantastic job in very difficult conditions. And Andy is quite right – even a professional working in a purpose-built workshop would still be coming back to make alterations. It is a great idea to get your own sewing machine as not only will it save you money in the long run, but you can also MAKE money by doing canvas work on your travels – especially here in the tropics where the UV eats canvas (well, the stitching anyway) like it's going out of fashion!

  • @bexleymike

    Excellent job on the stack packs!!

  • @billdonald7827

    They look great and you did an amazing job for your first time I'm thinking

  • @SamuelKTennis

    "I'm no Aladino"! Good fun was had by all.
    Outstanding work, I am very completely certain that I would not be able to even land in the same bailiwick as you did! Good job.

  • @1055Richard

    Well done on the sail stack system – I worked for a sailmaker for 10 years and it looks like you've put together a really robust system there and so well made with attention to detail

  • @davidnetherbury

    Melissa, Brilliant job as others have said, this is an amazing addition to your yacht, and not many people would have been able to attempt a job such as you have done here. B proud girl🎉

  • @Bill-482

    Job well done Mellissa ❤

  • @spoel284

    To make this, in the circumstances that you had to work in, I think both stack packs look amazing. And I used to be a professional tent maker…

  • @sarahwilson5820

    SailRite makes everything look so easy, but reality is always different. A great result that will make life easier and safer for all, well done 👍

  • @Its_me--Boo_Radley

    Melissa, I am so in awe of your "can do" spirit. You take on tasks that seem insurmountable and achieve them with such precision! It is truly remarkable. You and Andy make a great team! I have to laugh every time I see Andy with his "I'm no Aladino" shirt. Now Andy, if you wanted to make a comparison, just consider who has the bigger boat. 🤣

  • @kevintrask4710

    This had been my favorite episode so far. Thank you for being who you are. You did a fantastic job on the stack packs the family looks amazing. the baby is so cute. Don't beat yourself up. Always know you are appreciated. thank you so much

  • @markallen8679

    All respect to Melissa! Job well done! Most first time jobs require several iterations before the result is achieved. Zero shame in that, physical learning is good learning too!

  • @howardwinrow62

    Hi. Building a Stack pack for a 400 square foot mainsail Is an enormous project for any canvas loft. Congrats for hanging in there to the end as I know how frustrating it can be. Anyone who complains about the prices canvas makers charge should look at the effort you put in. It's a tough way to make a living!

  • @usabayermicha6178

    I agree: Melissa did a great job. I always marvel at her thoughts and skills when coming to sewing something for the boat. After all, it's different fron what land lobbers need 😉 Also F those who make negative comments about taking the kids on this adventure. Ollie is going to have such good sea legs, he will have to learn to walk on land. And what an adventure as a kid to grow up seeing the world, learning appreciation of living with nature, and all the forces it might bring to sailing ( 🙂 ), as well as about other cultures. And Andy, you might not be a professional at what you are doing, but you have given me so much insight at how something can be done, thinking outside the box and getting it done, as well as all the things one needs to think about when trying to figure out / solve a problem. Like the diesel issue in this episode. Looking forward to tag along on your adventure.

  • @markmacleod6971

    i THINK THEY BOTH LOOK AMAZING. She should be very proud .