Removing the Chart Table [S4E38]
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- čas přidán 17. 03. 2022
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I was surprised to hear Aladino say "good enough" then of course Aladino's "good enough" = most peoples PERFECT!
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I'm starting to feel like a co-owner of this boat. Can't wait to watch them take it out in the water.
You have one of the best produced channels in all of uTube land. Your positivity is so refreshing! Keep up the great job!
And all the patreons said, "Amen!" And may the subscribers so say, too.
I can see you removing the most damaged areas of balsa. There are many areas that were less damaged indicated by the staining. This staining is the wet/dry fungi and does not require moisture from this point to keep proliferating and metabolizing throughout the wood. This process can be stopped by treating the wood with a penetrating borate solution. In addition, adding some copper sulphate to the surfaces will deter growth on the surfaces typically where colonization starts. Both treatments are relatively inexpensive but worth their weight in gold. Friendly advice from a mycologist ; )
Good advice for the ongoing invisible devastation of fungi, many a house/structure has succumbed to fungi in timber and brick, etc!
Indeed, agreed. Borate doesn't deteriorate as it is anorganic and stable and is a permanent solution to the rot problem provided there is enough of it. it is also said to be very effective in curing hoof thrush in horses.
Yes, or alternatively rip out all the balsa and install some armaflex...
I am a timber pest inspector/ pesty.
Borate is something that sounds totally underated.
The yanks sound like they're onto to it I attended a couple of webinars from PCT.
I would love to know more, I would be much more comfortable using a borate solution than some chemically synthesized Pandora's Box.
Our local council built a huge wooden structure along the river. Termites are reclaiming it so the polute the whole area with IGRs.
The termites are working for us. There's a bit of irony here how we conduct war on the planet wether it's people or the environment
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I think I have mentioned it earlier but I'll do it again .... This is one of the few channels where one can hit the like button before the intro has even ended ..
Its such a pleasure to watch a competent builder.
I am very impressed with the way your taping has progressed over time great video! Your use a Time-lapse and this video was spot on. Keep up the good work can’t wait to see her in the water.
What a mammoth task you have undertaken. I am proud of you both.
Al is so precise it’s very impressive
It is looking like a brand new decades advanced Vesse...l. BEAUTIFUL WORK !!
I love you sweet folks and every single one of your videos. I'm so impressed with the meticulous manner in which you both work. I also love hearing/watching you play the violin. How special - a real treat for me. Keep up the great work.
What an outstanding example of the art of human story telling! The dialogue, Timelapse’s, Music!, and passion…..just beautiful work. Also, the boat work is nice too:)
You guys are crazy. So so so much work. Delivering something like this must be really special
I feel a little presumptuous in offering you very talented folks any kind of advice re: boat repairs. However, I did notice that Maya was not using a heat gun to assist in removing the formica from the chart table (maybe for some good reason not apparent to me). I have had occasion in the past to have to remove both formica and wood veneers during my boat restoration, and thought I'd gone to heaven when I discovered how easy it was to do when I heated (using high setting) the veneers at the leading edge, and continued to use heat a couple of inches in advance of my putty knife, or thin edge prybar, until the work was complete. Thanks for all you share with us. Cheers.
I really like the music you've chosen to the balsa wood installation 🥰
Like the new intro,,,,balsa, the walls, saw a problem so fixing it properly not shirking…well done, just know the finish will be top notch.
Just another excellent video! This is exactly as I grew up as a lad with my dad in boat yards. It was all good too! Could watch you both work for hours doing things the right way always. Carry on!
Ahh, extremely glad to see Aladino using a traditional Zollstock @ 15:50!
Maya, hope you get well soon, if it's Omicron it should be a fast recovery.
Foam e.g. for foam sandwich construction was in use in the 1970s and 1980s, but I seem to remember that it was mostly used for factory built boats. I remember an A-Class catamaran built with foam sandwich hulls for the 1981 World Championships. One hull snapped just in front of the main beam. Another was built entirely using form sandwich, beams and all. It wasn't stiff enough. Early days.
What a productive and interesting episode! Great progresses in different directions toward new interiors. And it's so astonishing to watch Aladino working as a PROFESSIONAL craftman. It nicely reminds me when I built my cold-moulded 33' cutter 25 yrs ago...., but I was an amateur! Watching Aladino is a pleasure! I also admire Maya's determination and care in helping Aladino toward a common dream......... Forza!
Such wonderful craftsmanship, as always.
Oh NO Maya! THE PLAGUE! Hopefully it’s a not so awful variant! Get well soon!
It’s great to see how well you work together and just get it done!
I love this project! And after last week's episode, I now knowingly appreciate the project presentation process. Best channel in all of CZcams land.
Nice job MC2 team! Looks like more progress! Keep rolling along!! 👍👍👊👊
Smells like progress!
I love what you doing and who you are. So sweet and loving people. I am an old Swedish sailor now planten on land but I travel with you in my fantasy and dreams. i will not get in your way I promise haha. I am now follow your trip in my home waters in the west coast
Hope you are feeling better.
Nice lift in the backing tracks for this vid.
Truthfully I enjoy your sailing videos better than your boat project videos but you still make most of them interesting and I'm learning a lot about sailing boats. I hope you have recovered from Covid by the time this video is out.
Sorry to hear about the plywood debacle; and your Covid! Blessings for patience and renewed health. The work looks great so far!
Aladino being a craftsman. Complimenti!
I’ll also add, I’m enjoying your music selection in the last few episodes. Have you changed your royalty free supplier? It seems you have a more diverse selection to choose from and you are choosing well!
It's amazing watching Tally Ho, Magic Carpet II, and Yaba` use such different methods to reach the same goal.
They need to watch sailing Yaba way better video
Good job on your boat..Get Well Soon!... Cheer's
Great work !!
Fair winds ⛵️
Wow impressive work, very inspiring. Can't wait to see it done! Definitely have earned yourselves a beer at the Sirens Pub.
your workmanship and skill is a pleasure to watch. It’s not often anymore people take care to keep a work project clean. Excited to see the progress!
Maya - a free apprenticeship with a master boat builde- amazing - YEAH! Aladino - having to use screws with slotted heads - you have my deepest sympathy!
Deep into the boat, deep into the details! Thank you for bringing us into the thick of it after your rejuvenating visit to PT. So happy to see your spirits up. Health and peace
That’s is what I call progress
Wow, Maya, you have some serious strength to put into the demo. Very impressive!
Great time lapse intro beautifully showing Orion with its nebula. :)
Good to have a destroyer and a builder in your team of two ;).
I like the pacing of this build video and the balance between filming and building. Well done! The music was louder and newer to me. Change is good.
Glad the boat had good bones that’s all you got left after this refit! Alidino knows his stuff and your an amazing partner , been with you for a few years now and can’t wait to see both your boat finished and your next adventures in SMC2. Stay cool stay safe stay loving
I love your videos and so love your music. I stopped all my wood rot by spraying the balsa with normal Anifreez, the concentrated one. Keep up the good work!
This is looking awesome! Thank you for continuing to share your progress.
Love the “new” music.
I hope you got over covid ok Maya 🍇🌼. You are making great progress on the boat.
Great cinematography! Great music!
Great show as pear boats looking great guys enjoyed your musical interlude last time super more please 🙏
Thanks for another great presentation. I enjoyed the new titles and upbeat music.
The boat is going to be fabulous, I can see it in my minds eye.
One thought on the bulkhead paint. Stark white is pretty harsh. Look for a paint that has just a couple drops of red in it. It softens the look and makes the varnished woodwork really pop!
You guys are leaving a legacy of boat repair advice done by experts.
You may not realise how hard it is to find good advice. These videos will be retained in poo tube history.
Thank you.
Love the timelapse intro 💜
Thank you!! I’m so happy with how it turned out!
Love the timelaps of Aladino doing the repairs on the deck beams blocking great work and progress 👍
Lots of progress
Wonderful music in this episode. Thanks!
Thanks for bringing us along. Most of the time a question comes to mind it is answered. Two minds planning out a complicated project very well.
The music seems to be way better than previous videos. Works well!
You guys are wonderful.
Love to watch 2 masters at work!! In a way, sailing might be anticlimatical, compared to all of the work to get there. Then there will come the Joy of sailing a work of art, knowing You did it right.
Wow... such a lot of work! well done.. 🙂
This is a very interesting story to watch, I think Magic Carpet II will be a very beautiful boat and if you don't mind I am stealing some of your ideas....haha. Good luck you two, I will be watching!
Love the way the glass rips off the balsa 😁. 👍
I love the way you do it right and do more than you have to instead of cutting corners like many do who refit a boat.......
May your COVID storm pass with no lingering after effects. Be well and thank you for yet another great video.
Thank you for the show very enjoyable
And you sweet soft voice is very relaxing please keep up the great work
Can I tell you something? I think you and especially Aladino can easily be a consultant, helping those less knowledgeable tackle boat projects. 💗
What a determination!!!!
I'm a fisherman never really got into sailing but I have done some restoration on my Grady White I can't wait to see it all complete. P.S. wear your respirators all the time
Great progress
thank you
Your project has been a fascinating journey for me. As a sailor I watch and ask myself if I would have taken on a boat that needs so much. The final project will be a perfect custom sailboat that will last you for years of sailing. You and Aladino work so well together, what a great project to share! Do you ever wish that you had found a boat that would have been less labor intensive?
We didn’t have the money for a less Labour intense boat😜
Some things could have been better but this is a cape George cutter!😃
Too often I hear old grouchy people asserting young people are lazy, they don't want to work, they are just into playing and chilling and so on. That is just not true obviously. I see here so much hard work, so much skills, talent and courage. That makes me very confident in the future. Sorry for all the grouchy chaps who think young means mediocre.
Keep up the great work!
From Hong Kong , sorry to hear you have covid . No big deal , my daughter and my two grand children , age 7 and 9 , had it two weeks ago . They recovered after two days slight fever and they even did not vaccinated at all .
Both of you are amazing!
Great work and progress as always!
Great progress!
Good progress, leaning forward.
thanks for the update
Amazing work.
Before closing the walls with liners, it may be a good idea to cover the walls with an aluminum foil, such as the one used for kitchen use. It will cut radiation heat from the sun in hot climates as well as keep your own heat inside while in cold climates. I did that on my boat using the Reflectix product and the cabin is much cooler in summer. Chhers
Wow amazing progress this week :-)
Great work y’all
Awesome job you are doing. Love it.
Wow ,lots of progress. Love the way you guys work together.
I know is to some degree already but once you start painting MC will be like a butterfly transforming and it will be super rewarding… Great work..
Love the quicker pace!
Such lovely works you fine folks are doing.
Super progress is being made. Great work. Bad plywood! How disappointing. I am sad to hear that you have covid. I had it in January. How miserable.
man so much work , its going to so good to see you under sail what an accomplishment it will be fairwinds young lady
Looking at this it make my eyes cry,so much woork
You play the best music!!!
Great progress, it is a lot of ctaftmenship
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Good progress! Thanks for sharing it with us all! Take good care!
A funny for you. PBS has a new mini-series coming out featuring a young couple just like you building boats. It's titled "Around the World in 80 Years".
.. Cheers to you ..
Your videos just get better and better. John, London