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Repararea scurgerilor pe o barcă!! Ran-day Sailboat Refit – EP18 #sailboatrefit #sailing
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Coming along. Free advice: when bedding deck hardware, do not over-tighten the nuts or you'll squeeze out all the caulk. Best to just snug it hand tight, let the caulk set up, then drive them home. This will basically serve to compress the caulk, which behaves like a gasket.
Excellent. Thanks.
Great job RanDay. I am glad you got a friend to help you. I have heard other sailors have had success using grit, determination, elbow grease, and beer. 😂 I have to ask about Captain Q and SeaDog, I sure miss those two and hope they are enjoying retirement. 👍😎
God damn sure tired of watching boat repairs for sailing just show the sailing part and get on with the video this boat refit crap is boring
Glad to see you’re still “Alive and kicking” one question do you think wiping off the excess bedding compound with solvent degrades the compound at the surface so it might deteriorate faster, maybe it’s not critical in this application. Cheers and good luck!
Awesome progress – it's coming along beautifully!
Hey Randay. Peter here in Vancouver, BC. I love your channel and look forward to your next videos. I'm wondering if you plan on tightening your timeline between your videos and real-time? Thanks.
Looks great good that your friend can help. Best regards to captain q.
What made your day bearable was a shot of that yummy and smoky Mezcal. Now I know what to get you for Christmas.
Watching the wire brush on a drill routine was painful! You might want to consider investing in a bench grinder to make faster work of that sort of thing.
So so glad you are ok 👍 and your back. I find being OCD has a lot of positive effects. I just love how organized I am from it. Happy Sailing ⛵️ Ran-day!
hi miss your vid with the capt
With the chock block Randall, was it really a better repair to use synthetics, than cutting in a new piece of timber? Loving the video.
VEnjoyed this, thanks 🎉
Jesus man clean up the leaves and crap on the deck of a god say get it start clean
Gigantic hint for you when you put those stainless bedding plates down. Water can still come in horizontally from the deck. You'd be better off to get some quarter inch phenolic and make a bedding plate that is a half inch bigger all the way around and epoxy it to the deck. Then put your bedding plate stainless bedding plate on top of that. That way water will be diverted and won't be constantly trying to get into that joint which is going to move cuz they're chain plates and they are under a tremendous stress
Gigantic hint for you when you put those stainless bedding plates down. Water can still come in horizontally from the deck. You'd be better off to get some quarter inch phenolic and make a bedding plate that is a half inch bigger all the way around and epoxy it to the deck. Then put your bedding plate stainless bedding plate on top of that. That way water will be diverted and won't be constantly trying to get into that joint which is going to move cuz they're chain plates and they are under a tremendous stress
You could make those chalk blocks so much better. If you made a brass or bronze or aluminum backing plate that spanned from both bolts underneath, it would be so much stronger, double or triple the strength
Satisfying work and peace of mind it is done.
invest in an inexpensive angle grinder. You will have a lot more durable tool selection than the tools available to use with that hand drill. lots of different grinding, cutting and polishing discs available
For thru deck bolts: Use a counter-sink drill bit and it makes a gap around the bolt that the bedding will seal around the thread instead of being squeezed out of the plate and less likely to leak again. Lots of those to do…
Oh Randall (Randay), I so love seeing old fashioned hand tools being used. Nothing quite like an old fashioned screwdriver, other than a brace and bit!
Have any info on a 1991 Norstar Anastasia 36ft ?? all the links I can find are broker links to the same boat, I know about the physical boat, it just looks (on the screen) less than 36 feet. Broker says 'owners manual' says 36 ft. Any links you know of for manufacturer specs?
Coolant Leak Detection. When trying to track down a coolant leak , go to an automotive store and get UV dye and light kit. Put the UV dye in your radiator and run the engine for a while. You can track down where it's leaking with the UV light. The leaking fluid will glow. You'd be surprised at where you'll find the leaks. I found some leaks on my coolant system at the water heater and not the engine. Never would have found the leaks without the dye. Keep up the great work my friend! We'll see you on the high seas this summer!
Glad to see a new video, boat is coming along nicely.
Looking good Randy! Keep chipping away at it, and have a few shots of tequila!
Ran-day nice V-log.
That Lehman Ford is a great engine ! Can't wait to see more on it.
Is Captain Q ever going to make a guest appearance??
Great to see you back,
Hi Randay…I’m about to tackle rebedding my bedding plates too. Are your bedding plates just screwed in?? Or do they have nuts and washers inside the boat? Thanks. Great boat.
That toe rail looks like it has seen better days. I’ll bet the rot has found its way into the wood fibers. Varnish /oil will mask the problem for a while, but rot will still be there eating away at the remaining wood fibers. Those catches appear to be in excellent shape. Great video.
awesome video as always.
just like any project, every little job leads to 3 more. doing those hatches for a relatively quick finished product that looks great was a really good idea.
i'm building up my suv so i can go on longer trips and explore more and look at more boats i can't afford lol and yesterday i stopped what i had been working on for a week and took 30 minutes to fix my squeaky sunroof. that got me pumped and gave me the boost i needed to keep going on the build.
i try to save the relatively quick and easy jobs that i think will make me really happy like that for when i'm getting annoyed or just tired of the work.
that little morale boost can make such a big difference, especially when you have also been trying to film everything lol