How to make a "Dragon Wing" sailboat awning

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2022
  • Living aboard in the topics is HOT, BRIGHT, and RAINY! Having a good sailboat awning is a game-changer. Everywhere we sail, we see shoddy awnings that are falling apart. So in this video, we talk about what NOT to do when designing an awning, we give you a close-up look at our awning, and show you how to design and build your own version of our "Dragon Wing' style.
    This video has been requested over and over by our patrons and viewers. It's taken us a long time to edit, and some of this footage is 3 years old! We decided to make this video more in-depth.
    Have questions or comments? Leave them below! We do our best to read and answer all comments on our channel.
    IN THIS VIDEO:
    [00:33] Why you need an awning
    [01:33] What NOT to do / Common failures
    [03:35] A closer look at our "Dragon Wing" awning
    [11:20] Can you make this yourself?
    [12:48] Overview of the process
    [13:25] 1) Determine your requirements
    [15:13] 2) Measure the boat
    [18:59] 3) Sketch it out
    [24:20] 4) Gather materials / our Sunbrella source
    [29:04] 5) Constructing the awning
    [29:21] Sewing the awning
    [32:14] Making the struts
    [33:29] Rigging the awning
    [35:15] Waterproofing & protectants
    [36:35] Awning care & maintenance
    [37:16] Rigging for rain collection
    [38:06] Want help making your own?
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Komentáře • 196

  • @michelleagnew2864
    @michelleagnew2864 Před rokem +7

    This video has a full and comprehensive explanation of the whole process from start to finish. My husband is an upholsterer and has worked with marine applications for decades and I can say that everything in this video from supplies to techniques is spot on.
    Well done for taking on the project yourselves, and for creating a guide for others to follow. We will be using this design for our own sailboat shade.

  • @braithmiller
    @braithmiller Před 2 lety +9

    Thanks for a detailed explanation. The Dragon Wing has been the most attractive, fitting and useful rainwater collector I have seen.
    Hope to get to this as a priority as well the latitude. The name just inspired an embellishment when I do it.

  • @icarumba5
    @icarumba5 Před 2 lety +8

    Emily and Clark. You guys rock! Sharing is caring and this awning idea is invaluable! Adding this to my "To Do List". Thanks!

  • @larrydugan1441
    @larrydugan1441 Před 2 lety +3

    I was very impressed by the quality of your video and design. Well done. Very informative. Thanks

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Larry
      Hope you enjoy our other videos

  • @johnvonwiese
    @johnvonwiese Před rokem

    I love what you do chaps ,I am fixing up a
    My 32 footer in Cape town South Africa and you are my gurrus ,thanks and best regards John

  • @dyrectory_com
    @dyrectory_com Před rokem +3

    This was an awesome tutorial. I'm all about sunshade and sun safety! Thank you both! 👏🏼

  • @kevsworld69
    @kevsworld69 Před 2 lety +3

    Standing ovation!!
    Emily and Clark, Thank you so much for your professional presentation, detailed description, and walkthrough. Sharing your well developed design and step by step process has turned a daunting dream into a viable task for any determined layman.
    I sincerely admire your multitude of accomplishments.
    Thank you for your invitation and guidance as a cruiser to viewers, dreamers, do-ers and other long term cruisers. Your examples are a pinnacle for each of us to aspire to in our daily lives, and hopefully reply in kind when we may cruise one day too.

  • @SVSeeker
    @SVSeeker Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks. I appreciate the ideas.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 10 měsíci +1

      You're very welcome, Doug.
      I don't know if you remember me, we corresponded about wind generators some years ago. I think you posted some of my comment on your webpage.
      I have something you might find interesting. I've developed a device that makes it easy to add Lifepo4 to an off grid system and is arguably the only offering that charges the li correctly. I've been offering them for a year, we've sold about 300 of them. The ISO is developing a standard around my work and asked me to write the white paper that will get them started. So this is becoming a thing.
      Anyway if you'd like one to install and review I think I'm at that stage. You can contact us at emilyandclarksadventure@gmail.com. the device is described here. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms

  • @johndate1776
    @johndate1776 Před 2 lety +3

    Love this bat wing, er, dragon wing awning. Thinking another great strut material would be bamboo. Really like the tie down design!

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes bamboo would be interesting to try. I haven't had a source when I needed some.

  • @RobertVinet
    @RobertVinet Před 2 lety +4

    Another excellent instructional video. Thank you. Hope you are both well.

  • @Jmmondeau
    @Jmmondeau Před 2 lety +2

    Great job on the awning. I ended up making a hard top for S/V Alita Fox so it’s storm proof. Here in Mexico we get Chubascos that will blow anything apart. Then I had some small ones made to fill in the gaps between the hard top and the rest of the deck out of heavy sail material so there storm proof. So far so good.

  • @tyzardoz
    @tyzardoz Před 9 měsíci

    I'm about to FINALLY make this.. well..a sailing friend with a sewing machine is going to use some brand new sails I have (surplus.. Don't for my boat at all) to create this. Our awning will be modified as we sail a schooner 😎

  • @jonathanbresler6721
    @jonathanbresler6721 Před 2 lety +1

    Very well done! Thank you.

  • @gacattack1234
    @gacattack1234 Před rokem

    Very smart design.

  • @olivierorban787
    @olivierorban787 Před měsícem

    Nice video
    I have the exact same awning on my boat, but in strong coton ( military surplus) same shape, but not perfectly waterproof and fiberglass from a old full batten sail.
    But your system to collect water is genius.
    In fact you are better
    Cheers

  • @westmc45
    @westmc45 Před 2 lety +2

    I always like these "how to do things videos" really informative like the 3 eye splice I made several now its time to make an awning

  • @annhysell6064
    @annhysell6064 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you again. I continue to repeat myself, as these informative videos are such an excellent resource. Be well.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks.
      Please share links around. I'd appreciate the exposure.

  • @jonbeargenx
    @jonbeargenx Před rokem

    Great video and explaining. :)

  • @raireva4689
    @raireva4689 Před 2 lety

    Great video and clear introductions. Thank you!

  • @jamiehicks3533
    @jamiehicks3533 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, very good attention to detail, both with the awning and the explanation! I made myself an awning that's not a quarter as nice as yours but I used bamboo for the ribs (poles). It's free if you cut it yourself. "Candy" it over a fire gives a nice natural treatment. It's lighter and stronger by far than any competing material. It doesn't corrode or rust and is naturally rot resistant. And it's so boat-friendly, when you bump them around during stowing and retrieval, it hurts nothing, including you!

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety

      I think that would be a great strut material.

  • @berndkonemann5049
    @berndkonemann5049 Před 2 lety

    That was very informative. Liked it

  • @kumardharambir930
    @kumardharambir930 Před 2 lety

    Beautifully explained ,great idea👌

  • @fernandogavaldon1456
    @fernandogavaldon1456 Před 2 lety +4

    Wow! I loved it so detailed and clear, many thanks for sharing your knowledge abilities and experience

  • @duggid4859
    @duggid4859 Před 2 lety

    Another great one to revisit...thank you

  • @basilreardon5783
    @basilreardon5783 Před rokem

    Great insight for making a custom dragon Wing canopy, great instruction . Now i know what materials are needed . Awsum👍

  • @johnhutchins1470
    @johnhutchins1470 Před 2 lety +1

    Cross marketing working for me! Most of my sailing life has been in Alaska. I sailed down to Mexico a couple of years ago and have been thinking all that time I need an awning. Now I’m looking ahead to a canal transit where I’ll be required to have more shade than I do and a few days ago I ordered sunbrella to make an awning. I’ve been thinking about how to do so and doing a little research so today, even though I’m not much of a sailing video consumer, this popped up in my CZcams recommendations. And it looks a lot like what I’ve been thinking about but with many clever improvements. Impeccably timed- thank you so much for posting it!

    • @johnhutchins1470
      @johnhutchins1470 Před 2 lety +1

      And of course you have a new subscriber

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +2

      Glad it was useful John.
      I hope you choose to watch a few more of our offerings and maybe subscribe. We aren't your average "bikini and beaches" channel. There are a bunch of things that will make life easier for you on a boat like czcams.com/play/PLsT7_jPsZM5qNlstuF-fdlgjrimo18tq7.html
      And
      www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks

  • @asennaydenov6461
    @asennaydenov6461 Před 2 lety

    I love it, another great invitation!

  • @sailingwindspleasure
    @sailingwindspleasure Před rokem

    Thank you!! We were just discussing shade options and my husband recommended your awning. I appreciate this video so much!

  • @Lynn.hopeful10
    @Lynn.hopeful10 Před 2 lety

    This was an amazing installation video! Thanks

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety

      Your welcome Joy. Hope you watch some of our other videos.

  • @Rolleurz
    @Rolleurz Před rokem

    Such a great video and tutorial- thank you guys!!

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem +1

      You're very welcome James.
      Hope you enjoy our other videos.

  • @HagothVoyage
    @HagothVoyage Před 2 lety

    You guys are great! Thanks!

  • @svapollo6264
    @svapollo6264 Před 2 lety

    Wow this is a great idea. Very well thought out.

  • @Pedro-cy7ly
    @Pedro-cy7ly Před 2 lety

    Thank you guys!!!

  • @leojoseph6385
    @leojoseph6385 Před 2 lety

    Great job on a really helpful topic!

  • @andreasfink6751
    @andreasfink6751 Před 2 lety

    Great video. I learned something and got good ideas for the awning on my boat. Thanks.

  • @thorn3377
    @thorn3377 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Very helpful.

  • @johnq.public2621
    @johnq.public2621 Před 2 lety

    VERY Nice!!!!!!

  • @DesertDogJournal
    @DesertDogJournal Před 2 lety

    Great video, thanks!

  • @TheExumRidge
    @TheExumRidge Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you. I think maximum overhang is what I want. Sun isn't right overhead. I can also use these thoughts to add a front awning that is lower to the deck. Cheers.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 11 měsíci

      Absolutely. We had a wind generator up there but with our Li batteries and the BankManager we just don't need the power anymore so we might do the same someday.
      Wide makes for more wind loading. We use side curtains very often. Just a few feet hanging from the sunny edge. Makes life better and comes down fast when the wind comes up.

  • @calmauric8218
    @calmauric8218 Před 2 lety

    Innovative idea you have there mate!

  • @kevbjork1
    @kevbjork1 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! I have a trawler and use commercially available sunshades with wooden struts I made. Works great for sun but doesn't protect from rain as it is a mesh. Pretty inexpensive but probably won't last as long as sunbrella.

  • @patrickfitzoot
    @patrickfitzoot Před 2 lety

    Excellent, now I don't have to trial and error this.

  • @dustyrose6883
    @dustyrose6883 Před 2 lety

    Just 🤔 brilliant!!….😁👍

  • @sailingluckybear1045
    @sailingluckybear1045 Před rokem

    great video, Subscribed and looking forward to checking out more of your videos

  • @andyjamesable
    @andyjamesable Před rokem

    Very helpful .. many thanks, we need to make an awning for our boat in Malaysia and i will be following your advice .. pointless reinventing the wheel ! As a matter of interest its always so much easier using metric measurements as opposed to feet and inches but thats just a personal preference !

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem

      Our sunbrella comes in inches.
      Glad you found the vidro useful.

  • @MiQBohlin
    @MiQBohlin Před 2 lety

    Aye m8s! Nice vid! Sewing machine is mandatory I think.

  • @flexfire7432
    @flexfire7432 Před 2 lety

    you guys need cable channel I'm serious love you guys Clark did anyone tell you you look like Ernest Borgnine with that clean shave you rock

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks. But CZcams is enough work!
      It's becoming overwhelming

  • @Luke-ofStoke-Factor
    @Luke-ofStoke-Factor Před 2 lety +1

    This is a GREAT T.V. SHOW !!!

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. Please consider subscribing and you might find you like some of our older videos. If you have a hot boat I suggest czcams.com/play/PLsT7_jPsZM5qNlstuF-fdlgjrimo18tq7.html

  • @Grumpyneanderthal
    @Grumpyneanderthal Před 2 lety +2

    I don’t see a link for the Neechi Sewing Machine. Interesting video which was well thought out and delivered…

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +1

      It's a neechi HD22. I don't think they make that model anymore.

    • @Grumpyneanderthal
      @Grumpyneanderthal Před 2 lety

      @@EmilyAndClark thanks I checked and actually they still do sell it and currently on sale for $369 7/2/22.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +1

      That's about what I paid. Much cheaper then the sailrite I bought first! And honestly I like it better.
      When looking I researched what home leather workers we're buying.

  • @sailingariel1976
    @sailingariel1976 Před rokem

    You can mix white spirit and silicone. 1 tube silicone to 1 gallon white spirit. I'm in my 3rd season and still good on a chaep fabric. Even makes cotton waterproof 🤗

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem +1

      Yes I look forward to trying that when I need to re proof this

    • @sailingariel1976
      @sailingariel1976 Před rokem

      @@EmilyAndClark just mix it well and just mix what you need. It doesn't store well when mixed.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem +1

      Thanks

  • @bryrensexton4618
    @bryrensexton4618 Před 2 lety

    👍!!!

  • @youaregodspursuit
    @youaregodspursuit Před rokem

    Would used sail material work... perhaps not last as long, but inexpensive if one shops around - and the bamboo struts idea was great!

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem

      Might be worth using an old sail. Just realize that all the stitching would have to be removed and resewn as sails are sewn with curves to give them camber. Last thing you want in an awning.

  • @schoonermahdee4742
    @schoonermahdee4742 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing an excellent harbor awning design! I was designing a harbor awning for our sailboat and googling to see if anyone had done something similar to my own plans for a hollow-cut awning and found your video. Perfect. To reinforce the aesthetic of our own boating lifestyle on a pre-WWII schooner, I try to use traditional materials where possible. I was excited to learn that you'd had success with wood dowels for the struts. I was considering 1-1/4" closet-rod hardwood dowels as they are inexpensive and readily available (vs getting some oak ones via online shipped). What did you use? Would love to know. Also another person commented on mounting flexible solar panels. I agree the traditional ones just degrade quickly with bending but we're purchasing some CIGS panels to test out on the awning as they don't have the same issues as traditional silicon based solar panels. I hope the awning doesn't flex TOO much while in use as the CIGS are extremely flexible but constant movement can't be good for them either. . Thanks again! for the video and I'd love to learn what size and kind of wood dowels you were using.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem

      1 1/4 closet rod is about what I remember.
      Each was two part for storage. I used a couple feet of aluminum tubing to join them. (Within a few years the wood swelled up and wouldn't come out of the tubing but by then I was storing the poles on deck anyway)

  • @jeffgriglack9624
    @jeffgriglack9624 Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting idea. I'm wondering if I can use the material from my current awning (plus some more) to build something like this. I do like how you mix things up between the slice of life and how to videos.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety

      Sure use what you have. It might not last as long as new but you will likely have a great idea about how to make the next one better anyway.

  • @SVHummingbird2
    @SVHummingbird2 Před 2 lety

    Super well presented! Thanks for all the details and parts listed. One thing you left out was what schedule the aluminum pipe is? i.e. schedule 10, 40, etc. or is it actually tubing?

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety

      Yes I should have given the wall thickness. It's thin tubing not pipe.
      I'd have to take the end caps off to measure, so I'll guess it's about 1/8" wall.
      Whatever the metal shop has the most of in anodized 1 1/2 aluminum.
      Give it a flex test at the length you will need (as per the video). That's the most important selection criteria.
      If you needed shorter struts you should choose smaller tube.

  • @lenwhatever4187
    @lenwhatever4187 Před 2 lety +2

    of coarse if one lives in the PNW (or anywhere at a higher latitude I guess), one might opt for a pilot house instead. ;) All kidding aside, I will likely be making two awnings for the parts of our very small boat that do not have solar panels. One will be used to extend the new pilot house (I wasn't kidding about that part) and the other forward.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes I envied the pilot house boats when I was sailing the pudget sound.

    • @Nerd3927
      @Nerd3927 Před 2 lety

      I was thinking of doing one over my pilot house :-) Here in the Netherlands at 52 degrees North it is getting quite sunny and hot nowadays. Greetings from Rotterdam.

    • @lenwhatever4187
      @lenwhatever4187 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Nerd3927 My boat is only 22 ft long and I need space for solar panels too.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety

      Look at the thumbnail. I used to move my solar panels forward when I put the awning up. (The picture was from when I had more panels so I used both locations). And back when I sailed
      Worked for many years.

  • @marlakaine
    @marlakaine Před rokem

    Emily and Clark, thank you for all of your wonderful videos. I have watched this one several times and fully appreciate it's clarity and creation. I scrolled through the comments to see if these questions have been asked and didn't come across anything so forgive me if this is a repeat. What are your thoughts on using fiberglass or aluminum shock corded tent poles as struts? Also, in the years that you have used this have you felt a need to have more shade coming down to block afternoon sun? Thank you in advance!

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem +2

      Yes I've added temporary side curtains. We use them a lot lately to make video lighting work in the mornings when the sun is low. In the DR the wind comes up in the afternoon and makes filming impossible.
      The tent struts I'm familiar with are much too flimsy for my needs on Temptress. Wood dowels work well and of course the aluminum tube.
      Seems it needs to be much larger in diameter then the tent poles I've seen.

    • @marlakaine
      @marlakaine Před rokem

      @@EmilyAndClark Thank you, I really appreciate your reply and your time!

    • @marlakaine
      @marlakaine Před rokem

      Have you ever considered having an awning for the forward section of Temptress as well?

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem +1

      We had a big 8 foot wind generator up there so it wouldn't work. But we have stopped using it since the latest electrical system upgrade and we have considered extending the awning forward.

    • @marlakaine
      @marlakaine Před rokem

      Thank you! I just got Sunbrella for the aft section and plan to follow your design. I think a forward section might be in my future too 🙂

  • @Allen-by6ci
    @Allen-by6ci Před 2 lety

    I like that name.. Dragon Wing... perfect name.

  • @jeremyroberts6133
    @jeremyroberts6133 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Emily and Clarke, great video well done.
    Did you ever try fibreglass poles for the cross beams instead of ally and wood, and if you did, what were the problems? They seem like a good solution in regards to strength and flex and come in sections so can easilybe stored.
    Thanks again for the great video.
    Regards Jeremy. Med and uk sailing.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 měsíci

      Nope haven't tried. Seems like a good idea

  • @leeannalies7252
    @leeannalies7252 Před 2 lety

    I just bought a boat. Dragonwing is a great name for a boat. At least it would be a rare name....

  • @SADIK19631963
    @SADIK19631963 Před 2 lety +1

    👍🧿

  • @josemiguelmontes491
    @josemiguelmontes491 Před rokem

    Have you considered putting some flexible solar panels on top of the awning? That looks like a lot of area with great exposure to the sun

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem +1

      No I'm concerned that the awning flexes too much. Flex panels can flex but shouldn't. They are fragile.
      Also we have plenty of panels already. We even run AC at night.

  • @jerm73
    @jerm73 Před 2 lety

    E&C, thanks for this. I'm not sure I get the leech line, when you pull it, what keeps it taut (tie it off or is there a clip)? Are the leech lines discontinuous on each side or one big continuous leech line per side? Love this plan, I need shade relief!

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +1

      I just tie them off to each other.
      This is diy. Add a clip of you like

  • @johncroucher1903
    @johncroucher1903 Před 2 lety +1

    E&C, I love the content you produce, though I have some uneasiness with this video. Are you concerned about the water sealant leaching into your rainwater catchment system? Also, as others have said, Dragon Wing is an excellent name for this design.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes we didn't collect water from it for the first two years

  • @jimhittmotivate
    @jimhittmotivate Před 2 lety

    Are there any good hiking trails in the Dominican Republic? If so do you plan on doing any hiking, or backpacking? If you do I would love a video on it.
    Thanks.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +1

      We hike out to some nice blowholes now and again. I think we show some of that in an adventure log. One of the ones not filmed on Temptress of course.
      But we haven't really explored much by foot by trail. Since we don't have a car here and walk everywhere we go in land the idea of backpacking might not be as interesting to us here.

  • @user-tb3vg2zb4e
    @user-tb3vg2zb4e Před rokem

    Brill video - thanks. Not sure if mentioned below, but could you please give me an indication of weight (including poles)?

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem +1

      So hard to tell as it's long and bulky. Also boat size is very dependent on how big it is.
      But my guess for ours would be 20lbs maybe a bit more.

    • @user-tb3vg2zb4e
      @user-tb3vg2zb4e Před rokem

      @@EmilyAndClark Thanks guys - helpful.

  • @jimjones7821
    @jimjones7821 Před rokem

    What about using good quality carbon fibre tent poles to keep tension on the awning ?

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem

      If you have something stiff enough that doesn't cost that much I'd love to learn about it.
      The heaviest tent poles I've bought flex way too much.

  • @LambdaZetaTeke
    @LambdaZetaTeke Před rokem

    Hey Clark, I have free standing masts on my boat so, should I use a strut for the front since I have no shrouds to which I can attach the forward edge?

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem

      Interesting problem.
      The front edge is under more load than the aft edge. A strut would definitely be needed and also rigging to hold the strut straight. Maybe two lines attached to a spinnaker halyard and a couple of down lines.
      Either the strut would need to be quite rigid or you'd also need some lines forward to (fore stay?) to keep it straight and squared.

    • @LambdaZetaTeke
      @LambdaZetaTeke Před rokem

      @@EmilyAndClark because of my lazyjacks I've be wondering about suspending the awning BELOW the boom instead of from a halyard above the boom. I'd have plenty of cockpit headroom but would, of course have to sacrifice headroom on the side decks.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem

      Anyway you want of course.
      I just take down my lazyjacks

    • @LambdaZetaTeke
      @LambdaZetaTeke Před rokem

      @@EmilyAndClark How long does it take you to take them down and, of course, to reset them?

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem

      I put clips on the boom side. I just unclip them and clip mine to the ratlines. 30 seconds??

  • @samuaarnivuo4113
    @samuaarnivuo4113 Před 2 lety

    I didn't know I want or need a dragon wing awning, but I sure want to fabricate one now.

  • @oshiokomilo
    @oshiokomilo Před 2 měsíci

    Great video, did you think about the toxins that may come off the waterproofing coating into the water system?

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes

    • @oshiokomilo
      @oshiokomilo Před 2 měsíci

      @@EmilyAndClark Apologies if that came across as off-ish. We're contemplating doing this ourselves, such a fantastic idea! Initially I was concerned about water collection from the sunbrella itself. I wanted to ask you if you were drinking this water but my follow up question would be being the geniuses you are did you come up with any solutions for using food safe materials?

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 měsíci

      @oshiokomilo coatings are now gone. Millions of gallons have flushed the awning over the years

    • @oshiokomilo
      @oshiokomilo Před 2 měsíci

      @@EmilyAndClark cheers, thank you very much for your reply and really appreciate the video and you passing on the knowledge :)

  • @sailing_seaescape
    @sailing_seaescape Před 2 lety

    how do you accommodate a topping lift or lazy jacks?

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +1

      I clip my lazyjacks into the stack pack so I just remove them.
      We have a boom gallows so same thing with the topping lift, just unclip it. If you don't have a gallows you would need to incorporate a closable slot for your topping lift or add a temporary strut to hold up your boom.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +1

      Or at least a hole for the topping lift if you can temporarily disconnect it while rigging the awning

    • @sailing_seaescape
      @sailing_seaescape Před 2 lety

      @@EmilyAndClark thanks, really appreciate the tips :)

  • @user-ei6vm2vg8e
    @user-ei6vm2vg8e Před 11 měsíci

    where do you store it while sailing or does it stay in place

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 11 měsíci

      Struts go on deck basically where we store the Spinnaker pole. Cloth folds up.

  • @CalculatedMistakes
    @CalculatedMistakes Před rokem

    I found this by accident, but I watched the entire video because I find it very interesting. I have a small IP27. I can see building this for my boat! I wonder if wax would work as a good sealant? You wouldn't have to put on a lot. I'm just thinking about bees wax...might work well. Anyone have any thoughts?

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem +1

      I do.
      I really like the Mary Kate product for commercialy available. Cheapish and works, easy. Look in the description and go to our Amazon store. It's one of the things listed there.
      For DIY, I haven't tried it but this looks great. czcams.com/video/z_R0gEDZhAI/video.html

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem +1

      Oh and hope you choose to subscribe and watch some of our other offerings.

    • @CalculatedMistakes
      @CalculatedMistakes Před rokem

      @@EmilyAndClark I already subscribed and sent two videos out to people! You are producing some great stuff! Thank you.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing.

  • @davidgarces4925
    @davidgarces4925 Před 2 lety

    I wonder if PVC pipe could be used instead of wood or aluminum

  • @ianb4801
    @ianb4801 Před 2 lety

    Where does your boom uphaul go?

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety

      I have a boom gallows so I remove it when I use the awning.
      But that could be an issue for some boats.
      Either a strut for the boom or a slot in the awning that you can fasteners to close up around the topping lift.
      Have to solve that on a boat by boat case.

  • @frankclements6296
    @frankclements6296 Před 2 lety

    Since you collecting rainwater for drinking water from this … did you make sure those coatings are safe for consumption? They will ultimately run off.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety

      I kinda wish I hadn't used that coating for that reason.
      But we didn't collect water from this aening for the first 2 years after coating. We usually use the water maker. I assume all the badness that was going to leach out had already done so by now. So we are using it now since this bay isn't water maker friendly.

  • @robertlaird6746
    @robertlaird6746 Před 2 lety

    Emily, I'm curious as to what nationality you are because of your beautiful blond hair. My wife also has blond hair like yours. Also, are you both Canadians and if so, what part. I'm just south of Vancouver, BC in WA.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety

      She is from Wisconsin of Norwegian ancestry. I'm from rural New York State.
      Not Canada but cold!

    • @robertlaird6746
      @robertlaird6746 Před 2 lety

      @@EmilyAndClark My wife is also of Norwegian decent. I guess that's the last stronghold of the blonds. I thought you had said in a previous video that you were from Canada.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety

      Nope. Right on the border though. I think I said I grew up on lake Ontario once. That could be taken both ways.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety

      And viking hair is so nice

    • @robertlaird6746
      @robertlaird6746 Před 2 lety

      @@EmilyAndClark Viking hair is nice. I love running my fingers through my wife's hair and helping her braid it or at least trying to.

  • @Jkauppa
    @Jkauppa Před 2 lety

    solar awning!

  • @david78212
    @david78212 Před rokem

    Honestly, so many people are terrified of DIY and terrified they will fail, they won't even try.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem

      Yep

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před rokem

      But I hope at least a few will make one. Or at least point their canvas guy to the video.

  • @bhartley1024
    @bhartley1024 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm kind of wary of these fabric treatments if you plan to collect rainwater using the fabric. It seems like the kind of application than might use the so-called "forever chemicals" or PFAS group of chemicals which are coming under increased scrutiny for potentially toxic effects. I certainly wouldn't want to drink the water, even using it for bathing gives me pause.

  • @jaimeruiz6853
    @jaimeruiz6853 Před 2 lety

    This is great but my only issue is treating the fabric with a waterproof chemical and then drinking the water thats been collected from it

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety

      Yes I understand. We only collected water after 2 years of it being up.

  • @antonditt1661
    @antonditt1661 Před 2 lety +4

    While you where at the water collecting topic I eagerly waited for how the dragon gets rid of bird poop automatically.

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +5

      It's a combination of rejecting the first water you collect and just getting over it and learn to drink what you get.

    • @nealgrant7727
      @nealgrant7727 Před 2 lety +2

      Ultraviolet light in the water tank for sterilization?

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +2

      Sure some do it. I sometimes use iodine (no iodized salt out here and we don't eat seafood) or chlorine but some use a UVc bulb.

    • @antonditt1661
      @antonditt1661 Před 2 lety

      Some little nitrates can only be conductive to health.

    • @nealgrant7727
      @nealgrant7727 Před 2 lety

      @@antonditt1661 where I live it's hot and the city spikes the water with chlorine in order to kill pathogens creating super carcinogens in the process. It is also the herbicide and pesticide capital of the United States so if the rain storm forms to the West in the farming District and blows over to me I will not capture that rain. Ocean-born storms only.

  • @thesquiddude1
    @thesquiddude1 Před 2 lety +2

    the beard... it's gone!

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +5

      I guess you have not been watching our videos... It's been two months :)
      Maybe subscribe??

    • @thesquiddude1
      @thesquiddude1 Před 2 lety

      @@EmilyAndClark i have been bussy studying for my final exams here in Denmark så my boat dreams has been on hold for the last half a year, but it looks good on ya'
      and i have been subscribed for about a year ;)

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety

      Thanks.
      You're forgiven then :)

  • @bullshitvendor
    @bullshitvendor Před 2 lety

    filling your fresh water tank from runoff better make sure theres no bird sh!t going down with it

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety +1

      Not going to kill you but it's nice to let the first of the rain bypass the tanks

  • @klaudiaskyes2922
    @klaudiaskyes2922 Před 2 lety

    You could just not sail in the tropics!

    • @EmilyAndClark
      @EmilyAndClark  Před 2 lety

      Yep. Or just not buy a boat in the first place.

    • @klaudiaskyes2922
      @klaudiaskyes2922 Před 2 lety

      @@EmilyAndClark Bit difficult to go sailing without a boat!
      Too many sailors like you moaning about the heat or the humidity and mould in the tropics! Just sail somewhere else, simples!

  • @gefginn3699
    @gefginn3699 Před 2 lety +2

    Great post You two. A great Tool to add to my wish list while building my own dream Trimaran ✨️ 🌞🌴⛵️