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  • čas přidán 17. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 198

  • @jeremyduncan3654
    @jeremyduncan3654 Před 2 lety +1

    How to tame a hole saw with wood. Use bar soap on the cutting blade. How to tame a hole saw with metal. Use cutting oil. Great progress!

  • @86config
    @86config Před 2 lety +7

    Finally Friday evening, get home, work clothes in the wash, quick meal prepared, sit down in front of the living room TV, beer in hand, Sailing magic Carpet queued up.. sit back, relax, hit play... its now the weekend..

  • @somadevo
    @somadevo Před 2 lety +3

    This is the perfect boat for you and you are the perfect crew for her. Highest Blessings

  • @brentbauer8258
    @brentbauer8258 Před 2 lety

    Amen to a good vacuum when working with fiberglass.....LOL AND Amen to the person doing all the camera editing behind the scenes!!!!!

  • @kokewakiwi3471
    @kokewakiwi3471 Před 2 lety +5

    Hi, fantastic videos, as a Kiwi boatbuilder I love the work you are doing. One tip that I was shown when using large hole saws is to drill the hole with the 1/4” drill first and replace the drill in the mandrel with a 1/4 stainless steel rod, that way the hole saw won’t wobble

  • @nick.caffrey
    @nick.caffrey Před 2 lety +2

    You get us hooked in the first minute Maya! looking forward to this episode.

  • @beverlyschiffler9649
    @beverlyschiffler9649 Před 2 lety +3

    Just a short nod to your wonderful music choices for vlogs. I love the style. Of course I love your personal talents the best but the music is always great. I find the boat restoration work calming for some reason and very satisfying.

  • @user-gx8oc1dq8f
    @user-gx8oc1dq8f Před 2 lety +2

    Reckon the boat must feel very happy in the hands of such a skilled surgeon. Does she have a name yet?

  • @jerrym3261
    @jerrym3261 Před 2 lety +14

    I like the boat work a lot but, I see all of the good psychology Easter eggs and love those. If you want to change people's lives, don't lecture, lead by example. I bet thousands of people are putting more effort into their lives, their relationships and generally being nicer without even realizing they have made a change. You two may not win prizes for being most inspiring but, I know.

  • @Viendopiedra5029
    @Viendopiedra5029 Před 2 lety +2

    Never have I experienced more dramatic hole drilling!

  • @deanlewis4622
    @deanlewis4622 Před 2 lety +3

    Even though we had a nice head in our Pilot Cutter back in the day, I preferred the bucket and chuck-it toilet when offshore. We also used a (different) bucket of sea water and Lemon Joy for showering (or jumped in the ocean) and rinsed off with fresh water heated in a Sun Shower on the coachroof. Oh, to be 45 years younger…

  • @bobbiejay2085
    @bobbiejay2085 Před 2 lety +7

    Enchanting boat refit ... a melody of process, expertise, focus, goals and companionship ... perfect in every sense.

  • @christophermelo7889
    @christophermelo7889 Před 2 lety

    Draining the head sink into the shower sump is one way to eliminate the off centerline concerns, albeit with a slightly increased need to clean the sump. BTW, lady's nylons are a phenomenal way to filter water entering the shower sump and keep the pump working! Good job on the cutting board! Poor man's King Starboard sheeting.

  • @timtam6442
    @timtam6442 Před 2 lety +17

    Coat your chain locker in truck-bed rubberized paint. It’s cheap and provides great protection and sound deadening

    • @ChrisShute62
      @ChrisShute62 Před 2 lety

      Yes, and replace the foam packing around the PVC pipe, also, to minimise noise there too.

    • @timtam6442
      @timtam6442 Před 2 lety

      @@charonstyxferryman POR can take anything.

  • @tortugabob
    @tortugabob Před 2 lety +4

    Nice to see a good Milwaukee drill. Especially the ones made in the good ole USA and that have a Jacobs chuck. I have one I've had for over 30 years. And as you stated they are beasts. Get a bit twisted drilling a hole and it will break your wrist.

  • @Tomm9y
    @Tomm9y Před 2 lety +4

    Remember chain behaves differently as it ages/wears, perhaps a generous feed pipe will help. That could allow the bow to be used a light with storage. I hope your deck has a chain stopper to keep out the green water.

  • @rainfinger
    @rainfinger Před 2 lety +12

    Brilliant opening dialogue with music. You two are fantastic together, always talking to each other, discussing the changes in a respectful and loving manner. The music you add is like seasoning on fine cuisine.

  • @rowenagrinsam8261
    @rowenagrinsam8261 Před 2 lety +2

    Prefect voice for audio book, especially for bedtime stories.
    Quite similar to the click spring channel.

  • @keebearfull
    @keebearfull Před 2 lety +1

    A worthy project. One well worth supporting.

  • @ESHANABROOK
    @ESHANABROOK Před 2 lety +1

    It's gonna be, one of a hell of a boat when you two are done!
    Salem, Massachusetts

  • @nooneanybodyknows1321
    @nooneanybodyknows1321 Před 2 lety +2

    Excited about the road trip to a wood store.🤸‍♀️

  • @petersauer9496
    @petersauer9496 Před 2 lety +2

    That tool your using to remove nails is called a "Cats paw"it does a wonderful job, especially if you have to move a wall that is about 16' long.

  • @thetessellater9163
    @thetessellater9163 Před 2 lety +15

    To do any work with the resins in 'fibre glassing' in such an enclosed space, you ought to have the kind of 'breathing apparatus' I once used when spraying two-pack paint - a blower outside pumping fresh air in through lightweight plastic tubing, strapped behind your back, up to a helmet with a visor so it blew down across your face and you only breathed fresh air - no nasty chemicals ! Far better than dubious filtration masks or respirators, cheap once set up and reusable.

  • @Arnaud58
    @Arnaud58 Před 2 lety +3

    A lot of planning, thinking ahead, improvements, altering and hard work going on! But, "It's good for the soul". 👌

  • @raymondnybakk1311
    @raymondnybakk1311 Před 2 lety +2

    When using a whole saw, especially a big one or in fiberglass, it works very good to go in revers. It goes a bit slower, but it almost prevents all kickbacks and all damages, cracks and chip outs caused by kickbacks. I learned this in a boat factory, when a was mounting instrument gauges in the dashboard. There was no room for errors, the rim of the gauges were so narrow it couldn’t hide any mistakes.

    • @TR4zest
      @TR4zest Před 2 lety

      It was just a skin of fibreglass and 3/4" hardwood ply. He might still be at it, driling in reverse. I understand the precision needed for narrow rim guages in such a visible location, but a chain locker?

    • @raymondnybakk1311
      @raymondnybakk1311 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TR4zest The issue here was kickbacks not precision. A whole saw is surprisingly efficient in reverse if it is sharp. I was really skeptical when I first heard of it. This is also a good technique to get it started, and then go the normal direction. If you wiggle the drill slowly from side to side, or slowly rotate the axis of the drill in a pointy cone shape the same direction you are drilling, the groove from the saw is getting slightly wider and fewer teeth are catching at the same time. This makes it easier to control, and easier to get the “core” out from the saw.

    • @TR4zest
      @TR4zest Před 2 lety

      @@raymondnybakk1311 Not about precision? You are the one who started with 'no room for error'. Make your mind up. How long does it take to drill a hole in 3/4" marine ply, in reverse? A: a long time.

    • @raymondnybakk1311
      @raymondnybakk1311 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TR4zestWhat I meant was that precision was an added bonus of going in reverse, specially in the beginning of the cut.

  • @AdventureTimeLoui
    @AdventureTimeLoui Před 2 lety +4

    Your boat is gunna be immaculate! I’m so excited to see the progress!

  • @NikolaTesla2366
    @NikolaTesla2366 Před 2 lety +3

    I like the way you're refitting your boat. I see you have a lot of experience which can be gathered only if you love sailing. Obviously you both live for that and work with lots of love, with lots of attention to details and what's make all even better, without any shortcuts. That's the way I like it and also the way how I recently finished renovation of my boat which took me and my wife two years of hard work almost every single day after job and all weekends. I follow Sailing Magic Carpet since very beginning. Its my most favorite sailing, refitting vlog especially because of very rich and poetic spoken comments. Stay awesome.

  • @MikeHarrison3266
    @MikeHarrison3266 Před 2 lety +5

    From what I have seen of the boat so far I have no doubt that it will be a much better vessel in all ways by the time you are finished. It is painful having to wait to see how great it will be.

  • @waynerudiger1756
    @waynerudiger1756 Před 2 lety +45

    Great progress. The templates and mock-ups really help to work through design options, especially in such tight spaces.
    Wonderful editing this week. None of the other boat refit channels come close in terms of storytelling, cinematography, music.

    • @TR4zest
      @TR4zest Před 2 lety

      With respect, Samson Boat Co and their work on Tally Ho is just as wonderful, and I am sure these two wonderful people would not mind that comparison.

  • @davidbamford4721
    @davidbamford4721 Před 2 lety

    Consider fitting a non-return valve to the discharge pipe from the sink in the head area,so that the sink won’t fill when the boat is heeled over.

  • @tl32246
    @tl32246 Před 2 lety +1

    Truly enjoying your refit!!

  • @cornishhh
    @cornishhh Před 2 lety +3

    Really enjoyed the video as usual. Working in the bow with all it's angles is never easy. You're both young and fit but I bet you're suffering a few aches and pains. Great to see your progress. IMO one of the harder aspects of the work is organising time around glue and resin drying times in order to keep the job progressing.

  • @bobjones8864
    @bobjones8864 Před 2 lety +4

    I love how you work together each using your individual skills to best further the project. Keep up the good work.

  • @americaspastortravels7536

    Mannn Aladino 😮 ! I have never seen that many different types of tools in my life. Dude you rock 💪 !
    Maya's narrative and music 🎶and editing is off the chain ! Thanks for sharing, keep the videos coming and safe travels 🙏

  • @jimduffy9773
    @jimduffy9773 Před 2 lety +1

    Great Hole saw toolkit!

  • @clayfarnet970
    @clayfarnet970 Před 2 lety +2

    Great location on the head. Positioning it facing towards the bow instead of port/starboard is critical. It’s much safer in rough seas and limits the chance of throwing you off and getting hurt.

  • @Seamist
    @Seamist Před 2 lety +3

    You might want to use plastic to line the new chain locker as well as the bottom piece you made with all the holes for drainage. Good work! I enjoy watching your channel.

    • @peterengel7885
      @peterengel7885 Před 2 lety

      I was thinking the same thing. The plastic comes 1/4" thick and in sleets ,which you can cut to size. The plastic can be welded together. A new skill to learn. A nice thing about plastic is it is slippery ,water proof. I saw it use in hoppers where they didn't want any thing to stick to the sides.

  • @klouism1
    @klouism1 Před 2 lety +7

    It's one of those jobs that take a long time you're in for the long haul.
    I know it must take a lot of patience because one thing is stacked to another to another and things have to be done in a methodical order. Much respect. ⛵

  • @steveraleigh100
    @steveraleigh100 Před rokem

    I'm in awe of your hole saw kit.
    I didn't know that about sink positioning. Thank you.

  • @djopdam199
    @djopdam199 Před 2 lety +5

    Five weeks of solid pro work would be a joy to watch ..... Keep up the smiles you guys are "goed bezig"

  • @SilentSooYun
    @SilentSooYun Před 2 lety +2

    14:25 "...as we piece it all together and test the HOLE arrangement" is what my brain heard after all the bulkhead cutting :)
    Looks like if the new locker location works, you'll have space for a small cabinet in the V-berth. Very neat how the arrangement works!

  • @mkp58
    @mkp58 Před 2 lety +3

    Don't think I've ever commented before! Love your channel. I've been watching since you sailed the med and north brought the continent. Just want to say thanks for the videos. Living the dream through you guys. Regarding the sink filling with water when the boat heels over...I had the same problem on my boat (o"day 26) solved by installing a one way flapper valve between the sink drain and the thru hull...(just be sure about the direction of water flow when you install it! haha) . Im sure you've already thought of this or someone else has suggested but wanted to mention it just in case.
    Fair winds

  • @PastorwithoutaPulpit
    @PastorwithoutaPulpit Před 2 lety +49

    I for one will watch whatever you put out as it's always of outstanding quality and a joy to watch. So even if it's 5 episodes about deck beams so be it. Thank you for taking us along on this project and even though I'm past the age of taking something like this on myself. It is still enjoyable to watch those who can. May you find all the materials you need in a timely manner, continue to have the dedication and drive to finish your projects and in the end many years of enjoying the fruits of your labor. God Bless...

    • @SailingMagicCarpet
      @SailingMagicCarpet  Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you so much, this comment made us really really happy :)

    • @Chr.U.Cas1622
      @Chr.U.Cas1622 Před 2 lety +5

      Dear Mjr Bum
      👍👌👏 Very well said and exactly my feelings/thoughts too!
      Best regards, luck and health.

    • @PastorwithoutaPulpit
      @PastorwithoutaPulpit Před 2 lety +2

      @@Chr.U.Cas1622 and to you as well my friend, to you as well.

    • @PastorwithoutaPulpit
      @PastorwithoutaPulpit Před 2 lety +3

      @@SailingMagicCarpet I just wanted to say thank you for your reply it really made my day/week. That I could make you two happy has really warmed this old mans heart. God Bless...

  • @lqlarry
    @lqlarry Před 2 lety +3

    It's probably too late but Corian would probably make a good bottom for your chain locker and you could probably get some sink cut outs from a cabinet shop that does Corain counter tops.

  • @jerrycooke6511
    @jerrycooke6511 Před 2 lety +1

    I sailed across the Pacific....I calculated for 60' feet anchorages so 300 feet of chain. 3/8 bbb.....it was about right....my boat hobbie horsed so was slow. Your idea for further back is very good. I had 3 different anchors and 2 other rode combos. Both extra anchors and rodes were lost. My main Bruce anchors held thru 2 hurricanes. One mast did fall down in a hurricane, so bringing up the mast a magnifying glass and dye is important.

  • @Hunter-ym2kk
    @Hunter-ym2kk Před 2 lety +2

    Love, love, love all the details..

  • @nathanpovey1376
    @nathanpovey1376 Před 2 lety

    I realise a boat takes a long time to build but when it's is finished, it's the most beautiful dream made by hands. Other like minded people might want to know about a new book that's been written. The book is by a lovely lady named Cindy K Currier and call the natural law of the land handbook. I believe you both, being like minded, as I, you will find it a amazing read. Love to everyone. Z x

  • @neilstagner1961
    @neilstagner1961 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent choice on the background music. Especially the drilling scene, I could feel the torquing whilst listening to, what seemed to me, the waves of the sea! It just ticked my fancy!!!

  • @jacekadamczyk2481
    @jacekadamczyk2481 Před 2 lety +2

    That is the greatest drilling background music ever :)

  • @denisebrooks4513
    @denisebrooks4513 Před 2 lety +1

    We've been using an Airhead composting toilet on our 37' Pacific Seacraft for about a year now, and it's been great. Airhead toilets are quite compact, and they make a version that can fit in against the hull. Ours fit in the exact same space that the original pump toilet came out of.

  • @philipmorehouse1069
    @philipmorehouse1069 Před 2 lety

    As a Machinist Mate in the Navy, I learned that a swing check valve (ball float) would prevent water from flowing from outside the ship's hull to the inside, but would still allow water inside to flow out. Perhaps this is the answer you seek for your sink drain.

  • @catpurrson3651
    @catpurrson3651 Před 2 lety +4

    The chain locker design is so simple yet so functional. Awesome!

    • @hauke3644
      @hauke3644 Před 2 lety

      Yes, but the frontmost compartments is now open, or not?

  • @jonunya3128
    @jonunya3128 Před 2 lety +1

    great channel, very much enjoy your videos. that care you take both of yourselves and the boat is wonderful

  • @brianelbers315
    @brianelbers315 Před 2 lety +1

    Great workmanship, those templates ar a good idea cant wait to see you guys take it to the water when she is ready. That will still be a while obviously. Many jobs to be done.

  • @malcolmwillis6450
    @malcolmwillis6450 Před 2 lety

    I would suggest that the chain locker grating and protected slide for the chain to the locker be HDPE (High Density Poly Ethylene), you can buy this in sheet form various thicknesses and colors. I applaud your effort to get your chain low and aft in the boat, but remember you will still have large weight items at the end of your bow sprit, anchors. Anchoring using a combination of rope rode and chain will also reduce weight forward and has been shown with modern high holding type anchors to be just as good if not better than all chain. The use of double braid nylon of equal wet strength as your chain will allow for considerable damping of motions at anchor.

  • @Nerd3927
    @Nerd3927 Před 2 lety

    8:00 so true! I lost more boat builder/renovator friends at an early age then smokers! My boat was a home build in the 80ties when lots of bad materials were still in use, both the Builder and his wife died in their early 50ties due to long cancer with out ever smoking....

  • @RBMawby
    @RBMawby Před 2 lety +1

    Glad to see more construction than destruction! Carry on.

  • @carlobottigelli8955
    @carlobottigelli8955 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent filming of a very interesting and challenging refitting! About the hole in the bulkhead: I thought that marine safety regulations require an anti-crash water-tight bulkhead close to the bow.... Did you check on that? Anyway... great job, congrats !!

  • @davidbuchan4610
    @davidbuchan4610 Před 2 lety +3

    As always you are both so very enjoyable to follow on your rebuild, the templates really give a great perception of the available space.

  • @RogerThatSailing
    @RogerThatSailing Před 2 lety +3

    Great storytelling and wonderfully shot and edited!

  • @ashley-tm1uk
    @ashley-tm1uk Před 2 lety +1

    excellent planning and design...2 possible things to consider for reducing rode odor in cabin...a way to clean before entering, and a good seal on access panel...
    i'm from the south where many coastal moorings are muddy....stinky and muddy...

  • @johnschmuck5589
    @johnschmuck5589 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic work, I like the chain locker revamp, great idea

  • @jodyodell6159
    @jodyodell6159 Před 2 lety

    Aladino seems like he is always smiling like a kid in candy store with these projects

  • @jeanpaulmonnin9657
    @jeanpaulmonnin9657 Před 2 lety +3

    The missing tool: (Imagine a la Mission Impossible) A harness to suspend oneself when tearing floors from a boat !!

  • @dextersxxxxlab
    @dextersxxxxlab Před 2 lety

    starboard is great material to make boat stuff out of. It is an easy to work with plastic and comes at least in black and white and maybe more colors.

  • @stmiller8427
    @stmiller8427 Před 2 lety +1

    Your boat project is of such a great magnitude and so complex as many other CZcamsrs it is always a concern to me that you guys have gotten into something that is over you heads. So far we believe that you have been able to remain positive! So far it appears that you are not playing the ain't it awful game! At times the tone of your voice has a little bit more drama injected than is realistic. It is a old old boat! It is a piece of wood! I guess the drama in the tone of your voice is what keeps the number of views increasing. You guys appear to be perfectionists with an imperfect old old boat. It is possible that you and your channel are not about the boat but about your abilities to act and perform and the old boat may lead you to Hollywood! When we hear the drama in your voice we fear that you may become homesick and want to be in your own motherland! Watching from Los Angeles, CA Steve Miller.

    • @777rogerf
      @777rogerf Před 2 lety

      St. Miller, You evidently have not viewed the early videos. In stark contrast the great majority of CZcams sailing couples, for their age our intrepid couple have a considerable experience in rebuilding ld wooden boats and Aladino has years of Swiss professional training in boat restoration. P.S. There are more than a few channels on wooden boat refitting that are utterly devoid of artistry, if that's your preference..

  • @gutsanglory1
    @gutsanglory1 Před 2 lety +1

    Yup, its going to be a full "to the bare hull" rebuild ! Don't think there is anymore floor area you haven't ripped up yet lololol.
    Looking good, and cant wait to see all the deck beams in place.
    Cheerz!

  • @bake162
    @bake162 Před 2 lety +1

    When drilling large holes with a hole saw it’s a good idea to drill a pilot hole for the centre bit first, that prevents the nasty grab when the centre bit goes through and the hole saw grabs and twists your wrists

  • @Jeremy-km4dj
    @Jeremy-km4dj Před 2 lety +1

    I really like your work. Keep up the hard work. it will payoff at the end

  • @jimromero1384
    @jimromero1384 Před 2 lety +1

    I will never have a chain locker, but i sure do enjoy watching you build one. Thanks for the content. Your building a awesome boat.

    • @jimromero1384
      @jimromero1384 Před 2 lety

      @@charonstyxferryman no sir, i will never have a boat to have a chain locker is all. I would love to, but it's just not in the cards for me.

  • @markbernier8434
    @markbernier8434 Před 2 lety

    Great set of hole saws, if you have not yet, get some spare pilot bits, they are discouragingly easy to snap. Also, consider buying a sheet of UHMWPE rather than cutting boards. There are so many places in this project that it could be used a sheet would end up as most economical.

  • @faircompetition1203
    @faircompetition1203 Před 2 lety +2

    Needs to be somewhat air tight too , for smells . The chain and water can stink pretty bad , but you still need to get in there to clean or fix a tangle .

  • @nielsdebakker3283
    @nielsdebakker3283 Před 2 lety

    That sink outboard drain dilemma, I think that is why there was a holding tank in the bilge. The shower, sink and chain locker drained to that bilge holding tank to hold the grey water before it could be pumped out. This way no blue water comes in through a sink drain.
    You do not need a black water holding tank because of the composting toilet.

  • @MarcelEling
    @MarcelEling Před 2 lety

    Thanx to share this big project

  • @sailingcitrinesunset4065
    @sailingcitrinesunset4065 Před 2 lety +1

    That drainage system your going with make sure you have a water proof hawse pipe cover when doing long passages otherwise in rough weather 100s of litres of sea water is going to end up in your bilge.

  • @Chr.U.Cas1622
    @Chr.U.Cas1622 Před 2 lety +1

    👍👌👏 Oh WOW, simply fantastic! What an impressive progress (done extremely skilled and in good mood additionally). In the far future I really hope that I/we will see you two building a self designed dreamboat together. I bet that this will happen some day.
    As always: Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
    Best regards, luck and health

  • @aphilippinesadventure9184

    Having a similar boat in the PNW, I know how much work you are looking at. It's a good thing you are young....lol

  • @karenwilliams3468
    @karenwilliams3468 Před 2 lety

    It's truly a pleasure watching your channel. The music is great and the voice overs so nice.
    (You should do audio books)
    Aladino is an master boat builder and artist when it comes to boats. Hugs 😊❤⛵⛵
    (sorry if I spelled his name wrong)

  • @thelamielousershow2896
    @thelamielousershow2896 Před 2 lety +1

    Youre really good at editing

  • @joveeke
    @joveeke Před 2 lety +1

    Just make a habit of it if you sail on big open waters to close all seacocks, it's a little effort but much safer !! :-)

  • @jehdwebster9152
    @jehdwebster9152 Před 2 lety

    I have the same Dewalt plainer, I found in yhe puuming departmeny at Lowe's a rubber adapter for the vaccume outlet with tge correct end for my shop vac, the adapter has two stainless steel hose clamps, I only snug the small end so I can just unplug it fir the table saw or stand sander. Love your build and channel.

  • @juliesimpson3729
    @juliesimpson3729 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful progress as always! Love it!

  • @patrickgenovese
    @patrickgenovese Před 2 lety

    Use Tufnol for your grate at the bottom of the chain locker, its very strong and will last forever.

  • @ericcommarato7727
    @ericcommarato7727 Před 2 lety

    Put a back flow preventer in the bathroom sink drain line to stop seawater flow back through the sink.

  • @steamjo
    @steamjo Před 2 lety

    Everyone is talking abou the art of boatwork. But there is the beautiful musuc too

  • @Richard-R-S
    @Richard-R-S Před 2 lety +1

    So much great information guys. So much great sharing... What about a stainless drain plate?
    God Bless🙏🏻⛵🌼💚

  • @mecima
    @mecima Před 2 lety +2

    Maybe a simple/strong roller system ( pipe in pipe e.g.) to allow chain to be pulled with less resistance. Just a thought.

  • @jamescavner4242
    @jamescavner4242 Před 2 lety +2

    Process & project, how ever did it get to be sounded with a long “O”... 😂
    Enjoy all the episodes!!!!
    Youngins.... Y’all have fun! 😊

  • @rogerbraidwood7611
    @rogerbraidwood7611 Před 2 lety

    Here is a tip for avoiding a kick back when cutting a hole with the large Hole saw ...Cut the Hole with the Drill in reverse ..it takes longer but will not kick back ..hurting you ...or damaging the work ..I got the tip from Doug Shumpert ..;restoring Susanna ...

  • @kevinfinder1174
    @kevinfinder1174 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video. I love the quality of your editing.

  • @melee401
    @melee401 Před 2 lety

    Gorgeous conversion. No hawse pipe through the V-berth. As long as it flows back (chain) without another pair of hands below ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I noticed that 22oz. Estwing he is swinging quite some weeks back. That drill, I have one similar but his clamp on handle is longer than mine. A drill like that can dislocate a shoulder or bust a wrist/ hand whatever quicker than spit. Sharp bits and knowing your material.

  • @10lauset
    @10lauset Před 2 lety

    In Nanaimo BC, thjere's a store called Industrial Paints and Plastics which catered mainly to the fishing industry. They always have sheets of plastic of various thicknesses and materials. I'm not sure if you've heard of it. I was thinking of them for your anchor drainage system. Nice, as always...Cheers.

  • @caroledrury1411
    @caroledrury1411 Před 2 lety +1

    I love this. I wish you would talk more measurements...like size of toilet size of shower etc .. .thank you

  • @randigustavson3653
    @randigustavson3653 Před 2 lety +3

    Here's a crazy thought....I've seen gimbaled stove, would it be possible to have a gimbaled sink with a flexible drain hose?

  • @53goforit
    @53goforit Před 2 lety

    Bless you Maya!!!!!!!

  • @jeffmiller7277
    @jeffmiller7277 Před 2 lety +1

    This boat is going to be gorgeous!

  • @barrycashman7001
    @barrycashman7001 Před 2 lety

    Aladinio minor detail when I used the handsaw in my trade way back then (no electric saws then) the older tradesmen in the company always made us use the pistol grip on the saw for stability (closet finger to the thumb), out side of the the handle.

  • @footplate0
    @footplate0 Před 2 lety +1

    I am wondering if you could fit a non return valve on the sink. That way you would not have to worry about the boat heaving over too far. Just a thought. Thanks for posting

  • @michaela1655
    @michaela1655 Před 2 lety

    Purchase boat, take it all apart one piece at a time. Then put it all back together again. Simple, quick, inexpensive, and easy. So I am told.

  • @emilybh6255
    @emilybh6255 Před 2 lety

    I hope Aladino has made provisions for when the screen under the grate fills up with gunk so that little to no water is allowed through - in which case the locker could fill up with water - which you don't want. Anyone who has used a screen in a kitchen sink to prevent food particles from getting into the disposer (while their disposal was out of commission), knows how quickly it stops up and slows down the water which requires CONSTANT cleaning of the screen. So water can enter the the drain at a good rate rather than filling the sink with dirty water, I would set up some kind of pre filter or at least a brush that the chain would have to pass through before it was allowed into the locker area.