Out of My Depth, But Doing it Anyway | Abandoned Catamaran Restoration
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- čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
- I actually can’t believe that I’m installing the chainplates on my abandoned cat. This is one of the few times I’ve really felt out of my depth but with some expert guidance, we get it done!!
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As an engineer I'm impressed. It doesn't look ugly it looks like it will do the job. A broken mast lying across the deck in a storm looks a damn sight uglier
Brilliant video Mark! 👍 Chainplates are looking solid and your filming skills are top notch. Nothing like an exciting dinghy ride to add some spice to your day... Keep up the great work mate, Chris 🙂
P.s. Everyone accidentally puts the drill in reverse occasionally [at least that's what it looked like at 0.25 speed]...
P.p.s. The above comment might further increase your watch time if other people go back to the 4 minute mark and do the same investigation... 😂😉👍
Ive been a wood worker for years. You’re doing a much better job than you’re giving yourself credit. Keep up the good work!
I totally agree 💯
I also agree
Mark, I think I'm 50 years older than you. I really enjoy your style. You're doing a great job - both on the boat, and the filming. I would have used many more 4 letter words, but you've got a lot more class than me. Keep up the good work!.
I wouldn't worry about the backing plates looking "ugly". The important thing about a boat is that it works. It's coming on great!
But his washers are to small....
. I was thinking the same.
The most important thing is not that it works, but that it continues to work, and be easy to keep that way. See my other comment, And PLEASE STOP SABOTAGING THIS BOAT WITH EXPENSIVE BOLTS AND STRAPS OF STAINLESS STEEL THAT WILL DAMAGE IT AND KILL IT IN THE END!
Maybe he cares about the viewers who cares about the looks? Maybe some are subscribed because it's a pretty young blondie man haha
If it was me, I would definitely make it sea worthy as fast and cheap as possible as long as I can do the upgrades on the go. There's ALWAYS things to do on a boat
@@snorungar70 Your "to" is too small. 😂
If Hanneke approves that's more than good enough.
No! Hanneka knows only from the 1970s study Tokelau
@@caractacus22 I can't find this boat you speak of..
@@josephhertzberg2734 pickled herring
@@caractacus22... no, wrong youtube channel :)
@@cbpaton53 I'm so confused, why is he referencing Sam
That welded chainplate with all those crazy angles looks like a nifty piece of industrial art to me.
pure brutalism
@@WildlingSailing Yes those multiple angles ARE always brutal. But the end result of that chainplate looks like functional perfection to me.
I think it looks cool.
@@WildlingSailing If you don't like the look of the chainplates in the future you can always make a light weight cover with shelf to put over it when you are at anchor and have a bit of spare time, give you somewhere to keep the obligatory spider plants
They really do look cool to me… what can I tell ya. 😏
As a metalworker and fellow project boat owner, I have to say you're doing great. And about the chainplates you called ugly sometimes things just need to be done, it's a tough choice but it's strong enough and will do the job perfectly fine.
Keep up the good work!
Your character, talents, perseverance, temperament, respect, kindness, and appreciation all warrants the attention you are getting! Beers on me when you get to Florida.
ahh cheerss, mate!
I finally just bought myself a little boat ! I am excited for my own little adventure 😅
There is something deliciously honest about the chain plates. Sometimes function trumps form, however the engineering looks pleasing for its angles and it speaks of its integrity.
I would rather see it and know if it is failing rather than it be hidden and not....
Mark your content is never boring fella these 24 minutes of your vlog are the best 24 minutes of every fortnight love it when my phone tells me you’ve posted your content sorry your brilliant content get a brew on with some choccy digestives and get comfortable too see what amazing progress you’ve made each time…apparently lipstick is good for dabbing on the end of u clamps if you ever need too mark up where you need too drill the holes…keep going mate your doing fantastic glad the weather is good aswell thats half the battle mate🦾🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
What you have to keep thinking. This boat was sat abandoned with holes and water inside it. You've done a great job so far repairing it just keep persevering. You might not get things right first time but that life. Great work so far
Good to see those chain plates so well engineered. No such thing as ugly. Just functional !
The up side about undertaking such a project is this : you will know your boat better than most people know theirs who buy a boat ready to go.
Don't be so hard on yourself the plates look good be proud off yourself People Will always have there own opinion.
Approaching 110,000 subs!
Week after week, best channel on the Tube.
Keep pushing forward! Keep pushing forward forward! Quitting isn't an option! Improvise, adapt, and overcome! Your boat is beautiful! It is because you are making so!! God speed!
You're doin' it skipper. Putting your energy into your windship has a lot of meaning Highest blessings
Well done. You have taken on an enormous challenge with limited skills. Your skills have improved tremendously and the challenge is getting easier. I know you’ve had help but your determination and tenacity are really what has brought this boat back to life. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to the progress.
Haha like watching real life frogger dodging those big boats
Just a little hint concerning screw holes: Instead of just "waterproofing" them with the cotton tips, it would be better to drill them a little bit oversized, then completely filling them with expoxy by help of a syringe, and when it's hardened, you drill the "real" size holes. So you make sure that the wooden core is never coming into contact with water. 😉
I don't think your interior chainplates look ugly... they look functional. Perhaps they can be a reflector to a kerosene lamp although nobody uses those anymore (I'm an old fart!). Keep on keeping on, Mark. You're making progress.
Mark your skills have improved so much over the years. You’ll doing great
You can beautify chain plates by buffing them up with a buffing wheel so that they shine like a mirror. Normally done in the workshop before fitting but could be done with an electric drill and buffing attachment.
Looking really good, Mark! Your dream has become reality, and you have made it happen. 😎🥰😎🥰😎
Solid work as usual. You have a much more exciting and dangerous trip to Aldi than I do! Great content, thanks.
It will be solid when you are done and you will have the know how and experience to deal with most things that will come up. Props for sticking with it and following your dream. Cheers
Looks all solid enough to me, and remember it' not just about how well fitted and engineered your rigging is, that's only part of the story, it's how hard you will sail her (in your control) and what kind of weather you encounter, (not in your control), that will ultimately test your work.
A Maintenace man of 20+ years, I am proud of where you have come. You may not have noticed, but I have. Continue on this path and you will look back to see how great you are doing. Good job young man!
You're doing a great job. We have a place for you to keep your boat here in Florida. We really enjoy observing your progress. Just keep the faith.
Please remember to use locking nuts on the chain plates so that vibration doesn't loosen the nuts and you could put quarter round edging on the sides of the plates so that it looks finished off keep up the good work
Mark the inside angled chainplate supports you said look ugly, will give you heaps of peace-of-mind sailing in storm and they won't look ugly when you paint them the same colour as the cabin and the backing plate nuts could be swapped for nice dome nuts - much nicer.
DO NOT USE DOME NUTS ON STAINLESS. MY SC 39 HAS HUNDREDS OF THEM. STAINLESS HAS TO BREATHE. DOME NUT CAUSE THE STAINLESS TO CORRODE AND EVENTUALLY BREAK. BSD IDEA. BELIEVE ME I KNOW!!!!!!
I think I would have used a bigger one piece backing plate rather than just the 2 washers on the u bolt
Looking good….. should be “Happy Sailing” soon congrats and kudos……..⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️
Its nice to see your confidence increase as you tackle the scary stuff. Just remember there isnt anything you break that you cant fix so just dig in and give it a go.
Pieces of the puzzle are falling into place.
I remember when you were starting on this huge undertaking. Didn't think the boat was worth it.........and look at her now!.......and over 100K subscribers!! Congratulations!!!
Wonderful work and looks really strong enough to firmly hold up a strong “stick” to drive the boat with confidence!
I just figured out another reason I love your videos; your sound work is excellent. Both the production side and your post work and final mixes are really well done. Excellent job, especially, considering how nice your camera work is already --even when over exposed and out of focus, the story is coming through emotionally and draws us into your journey... Love it!
You’re going so well Mark. Sadly I missed a couple of episodes but so much progress is happening. You can see the overall changes and steps along the way as the sailing machine takes shape. Brilliant!
Always an inspiration! It has to be an awesome feeling when you sit back and realize how much you've accomplished and what youre capable of now.
At this point, it looks like you are a professional showing how things need to be done. Your father must be proud of you...mom as well of course. C u next week...friday here is your day on my list. Ciao.
Wow, video footage of your canal crossing as well as the view of Mahi on your return was spectacular! I admire your courage and tenacity, and I'm really glad you rescued her and are restoring her for the sea. Surely, sunny days await you both. Cheers, Mark❣
🎉 you'll know every inch of her, and she knows what love is!
And know where things have been done poorly and on the cheap. Still putting lipstick on a pig.
I do not think the chain plates are ugly. When you are at sea in a blow they will provide reassurance.
I admire your tenacity at sticking to the job.
Brilliant work Mark.
As per previous comment regarding the chain plates strength over aesthetics , when your out in a blow you'll have confidence your mast won't fall down, and if you like you can always paint them white.
Drilling holes heart in mouth hoping all goes well...I know the feeling I'm a retired maintenance fitter they can only teach you so much in tech school and experience tells you that you measure and plan as best you can but then you just have to drill that hole 😁..
You've got good reason to be proud of what you've achieved thus far 👍👍👍
Every other minute I’m like “ oh dear, I hope he’s going to…” and before I could complete the thought you did.
Great work and thanks for sharing it.
crossing the canal in the dingy is like playing the old video game FROGGER.
Hi Mark. Having originally followed you almost since the beginning, I have only bren dropping in every few weeks of late. I just wanted to say that you have made some brilliant progress wince I was here last. Getting the chain plates done is a huge step. You should feel greatly encouraged and excited to be able to reach this milestone. Great work.
My friend!!, donot fasten them bolts to the fullest with sikaflex......first fasten them semi tight, let the flex dry and next day fasten to the fullest. this way it is absolutely waterproof...the sikaflex will block every little hole in tghis way,, so in its solid form if you know what i mean. GG on the progress, big up!
a few steps closer to that first sail ! Sail, did you get it😄 Your getting there, well done Mark.
bro your chainplates are good-looking, and sturdy af. You're getting better and better.
Your sheer determination guts and ability will see you through.You are not alone your fine family backup and helpful people along the way are with you to help.Well done.
So cool you have Hanneke on speed dial so you can get advice at anytime. You should just move her in with you until youre ready to sail. 😎
So the old rock song goes Once, Twice, Three Times a "chainplate"?? You cannot measure enough. Looking good, keep it up!!!
I don't think the chainplate backing plates are ugly at all ... I like 'em! Nice and solid.
just my 2 cents - drilling stainless steel is a pain in the behind. It sounds counter productive but I always use some kind of lubrication, like simple wd40. It reduces friction, the drill doesnt burn, and it reduces the drilling time.
please dont mind my rumbling if you employ this already. wishing you enjoy your project and your goal of going sailing
Those chain plates look awesome industrial to me. I like the mix of metal and wood. You should invite Anika for a sail when the whole boat is done.
Whenever you drill a thru hole, you must over drill it, fill the larger hole with epoxy, then re-drill the hole the correct size thru the epoxy. Otherwise you will be repairing the rotten hull later on.
I epoxy coated the holes, no worries
Please show that once in a video (or short) so you can educate others and their boats won't rot. I leaned how to do it from Edward Mulholland (Wave Rover).
Is the hull wood or fibreglass?
You are so clever the way you work out the difficult problems. Your skills are progressing wonderfully. Keep going. You will be sailing soon.
And the pleasure just keeps coming.
I love your approach to your project, the soundtrack, your patience and your humility.
Personally I think that it looks amazing and is a credit to you, you’re the modern equivalent of “giving it a lash” and make the picture in your head become a reality. Fair play to you.
The sound of the brushless makita drill is pure pleasure for me
Hi Mark. Great job, never mind it looking ugly. As long as it's 💯 safe, it's looks really good, I think. Good news about the chain plates. Keep it up, Mark. Brilliant video again, bro 💯👌🙏🇨🇮
Nice to see you working under blue sky at long last, great progress and great filming.
_QUALITY!_ Real extra sense of achievement when you've bitten the bullet and gunned through a major obstacle.
Rock solid installations and the editing of this episode was top notch!
Well done Mark, Out of My Depth, is a humble place to be, there's lots on the line, so attention to details is critical.
Nice work! You are becoming an impressive owner, making your boat your own -in a real sense.
Yes Mark this does feel like a big turning point you’re doing a great job Love & kindness
Dont worry you are doing a great job with everything, you should be proud of what you have done so far, can't wait until shes sailing!😂
I must admit that one chain plate looks damn good .
You are doing the right thing, so many people don't like asking for help. Which I understand but when your doing something outside your comfort zone then go to someone who knows.
It's going to get easyer as time goes on so stick at it, the boat looks awesome. 👍
Nice work! You definitely have an eye for the details.
This suggestion may be overkill but I am mentioning it because I have just done something relatively similar: first off, I would suggest butyl tape on the topside outside upper part of the hull) tang threads @ 7:25. Most people are using a 45deg bit to slightly enlarge the outermost portion of the hole - then putting butyl tape around the thread and pushing it in. I would personally also consider creating a small tapered backing plate out of metal or hardwood, for those two nuts/bolts again, 7:25 - both on the inside and the outside. When you install that type of U-bolt, you have kind of a push pull type of situation where one of the bolts will be pushing whilst the other is pulling. So the lower bolt of the tang will be pulling from the hull whilst the top most part of the tang will be pushing into the hull (from the outside) The more taper you have from the bolt to the hull the more of the load is distributed through the backing plates.
Right now I see the nuts and washers creating a bit of a pinch point. The backing plate looks good enough, but it’s just something I would consider as it’s easy to drill out a piece of mild steel, treat it well, and place it underneath those washers.
I do things a little bit more than necessary though, perhaps? 🤷🏻
Anyways, great work thanks for the videos. We are engaged in the same process at the moment, so I appreciate the inspiration… Wish I had some videos to inspire you as well. Keep well.
Dude, that looks great. I've been a carpenter for a long time and have done many things. Boats included.
Personally, I like to see the solid looking backing plates. Having looked at some sailing yachts before buying my own, I saw some shockingly flimsey set-ups using thin steel bands. Your plates will give yourself and any passengers more confidence.
great job. Measure a million times, build it in your head 300 times, then do that all over. Sweat it out while making the first cut/drill. I am impressed.
shes comming together great that man . chainplates are function over beauty, as papa dar would say from the fabrats " Hammer it to fit and paint it to match " . shes looking good man .
Not only are those custom made chainplates overkill and over engineered... They should hold up for many decades and give you not only peace of mind but fond memories of learning to weld with your uncle and Dad. Priceless!
There you go, drilling holes in your boat again 😂
You have probably heard this already, but anywhere you have a nut, you need a Lock Washer to keep the nut from vibrating loose. Love the work you do!
Awesome! The chain plates are ready to take on the world!
The first one is always the hardest. The others will go faster as your confidence improves. Wharram's are forgiving boats. Functional and the goal to sail this summer/fall.
Great job! Keep going strong. The weather is improving, its gonna be more comfortable for you.
🙋 Слава Рукастым!✊
Glory to handymen!
Молодец парень!!!
С интересом смотрю за Твоей эпопеей; не слушай умников- перфекционистов и наче Твоя лодка будет выполненная из ракетного титана и покрыта сусальным золотом! Ничего, что дорого; зато надежно.
Удачи бро🙋⛵🤩
I know absolutely nothing about boats but could watch your channel for hours :) And subscribed from the beginning of this boat reno!
Seen your doggy the other day absolutely loving his walk
You could always hang charms off the ugly plates to make them look 👀 pretty cool 😎
Great work and super progress ❤
Thank xou for this amazing VIDEO. I don't doubt for a minute that this project will be a complete SUCCESS. What we can do is comparatively small compared to what is offered to us.
The persistence in continuing to pursue the project, even in the proverbial rain, combined with the technical skills that everyone certainly recognizes, and the ability to make the right decisions at the right time and to have and get support at the right time cannot be valued highly enough. This is the stuff winners are made of. It is therefore not surprising that the project is taking more and more shape. You are on the right way. Best wishes
Totally agree. Well expressed!
truly amazing chainplate's Mark, a bit scarry!
👍👌👏 Looks and obviously is quite sturdy! Congratulations ! 🎉
If Lady Hanneke approves your work/constructions, you can definitely be proud. I really wish that Scotty could beam you and Mahi to her place for finishing the cat there. 😁 ;-) 2) It's quite a ride to the marine shop and sharing discounter with your lil dinghy. 😱 Congrats for having such good nerves.
As always: Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health in particular.
Actualy buzzing for ya! Chain plates look solid bro! Trust your gut. you've got this 100%
Love it. So cool watching you do this. 108K subscribers should give you plenty of evidence that you are certainly doing something right. Going to be a nice ride when you done. Kudos.
Yeah, it’s really mad this many people have subscribed and this many people watching. It can add some pressure sometimes, but pressure is a privilege! Thanks also for your donation
@@WildlingSailing Totally understand the occasional added pressure yet following your journey is such an inspiration; only wish I could contribute more.
Funny, I look at it the other way around. You are living the dream. Thanks for sharing your journey. The only pressure you should have is what you put on yourself to be and do the best *you* can do. That’s all any one can ask.
Slow and steady, making it strong and a safe boat. ( Where is your life jacket )
Backing plates always look somewhat incongruous- best thing to do is to highly polish them & make ‘em a feature. When you’re in warmer climes you can set to with some wet & dry followed by some polishing paste. Believe it or not, it’s actually quite a therapeutic process!
Great episode & keep at it! 😊
Mark the man, Mark the legend
You’re doing a great job never give up I know you won’t good work ❤
Weld that two holes and make newones where you need! That way plates are like a newones! Good job man! Everything go"s very well! 👌👍✌️☺️ 🌻☀️🌅🌎
Nice work!! I bet your departure date feels a lot closer every day.
Hi, to make a good seal with sika fasten the bolts with just a little preassure, Then wait one day until its halfway hardend, Then you give it some real torque down.
yes, very common mistake.
Good lad Mark, keep her lit :)
That aluminium boat is an AeroRig setup. Very cool boat. Go anywhere in that thing. 👍