How to move a 28ft sailboat to your workshop

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • This video documents the preparation, haul out and transport of my Cape Dory 28 to my new workshop. I go over the costs and share an overview of the projects I will be working on in the coming months.
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Komentáře • 306

  • @ninline2000
    @ninline2000 Před 3 lety +96

    You didn't lie. You are a CZcams Sailing Superstar.

  • @Bob8091
    @Bob8091 Před 3 lety +81

    "CZcams Sailing Superstar". That fits.

  • @rolfpiotrowski4325
    @rolfpiotrowski4325 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey, Sam!
    Best wishes for your surgery recovery!
    But don´t forget, there´s a reason, the most cruise boats has there toilets near the center
    of the boat! Imagine, you are sitting on the "throne" in heavy weather! 😨😜
    What I mean is: I fear, you´ll regret it, if you place your toilet at the bow...
    Also I would stay with the conventional bunk! If you fear for a wet bed in heavy weather,
    You can put a camping camping mat on top of you bed. And even if your bed is wet already,
    you will sleep warm and cozy - no way to compare with a pipe bunk, like in a racer!
    Racer use pipe bunks primarily because of there weight, I guess!
    The foam mat you can find some times for 5 or 10 bucks in a walmart or any supermarket.
    And you don´t have to damage anything! 🛠😉
    What you will really need, specially if you want to go to the North sea or Baltic sea
    is a good radar, an two way AIS, or, at least, an electric radar reflector!

  • @andrewfyakim525
    @andrewfyakim525 Před 3 lety +51

    I love your videos for a lot of reasons!....One of the best features is that you do NOT dub in unnecessary, loud, obnoxious background music (noise) like a lot of folks so. I like hearing what's going on naturally, and being able to hear your commentary....

    • @hmpesky08
      @hmpesky08 Před 3 lety +8

      I hate that crap too! I'm glad to see someone else thinks the music is too much.

  • @s.simsmamasboy
    @s.simsmamasboy Před 3 lety +3

    If more people in the world had your attitude and commitment this world would be an easier place to live.
    I might just drop by to see that tractor.
    Look forward to your videos every week. Peace !

  • @mike8610
    @mike8610 Před 3 lety +11

    By far my fav sailing channel.

  • @andrewwilliams9419
    @andrewwilliams9419 Před 3 lety +27

    Best of luck on your surgery recovery. Looking forward to some boat repair videos.

  • @bryonensminger7462
    @bryonensminger7462 Před 3 lety

    Man that sail bag shows the dry rot going in your canvas that salt and sun really takes its toll

  • @Lifes-Adventures
    @Lifes-Adventures Před 3 lety +3

    Love your videos because its all about sailing!

  • @daneulekowski929
    @daneulekowski929 Před 3 lety +7

    That dude with the hydraulic trailer is making bank. I might have to consider that as a future job opportunity. And yes Sam, you are a CZcams sailing superstar.

  • @joejoe2928
    @joejoe2928 Před 2 lety +1

    💂💂📯VETERAN SCOTS GUARDS...DISABLED ARM CHAIR SAILOR...HI SAM ALL MY SAILING IS DONE THROUGH YOUR GOPRO. I'M BED BOUND 24\7..MY ADVENTURES ARE DONE WITH YOU AND I HOPE YOU WOULD SAY WELCOME ABOARD LEO.💂 AS THEY GIVE ME MUCH JOY YOUR A REAL SUPER STAR SAM ...💂

  • @advert25
    @advert25 Před 3 lety +22

    It’s too bad I live in California or I would be over there helping you get her in shape. Love the videos!

  • @BootsDalton
    @BootsDalton Před 3 lety +5

    You are a true inspiration Sam, I hope to see you sailing for years to come.

  • @liarcity
    @liarcity Před 3 lety +5

    I say it to myself every video, but I wish I was as excited about ANYTHING as you are about sailing. Thanks again for all the inspiration!

  • @davewestner
    @davewestner Před 3 lety +35

    Sam, when you're putting this back together again in a few months, you'll wanna jump right to here: 1:50

    • @Bantie1
      @Bantie1 Před 3 lety +1

      At least he has it on film!

  • @thePhished
    @thePhished Před 3 lety

    Seems like a lot of awesome people in the comments are willing to help! Cool stuff.

  • @nledelnr
    @nledelnr Před 3 lety +1

    I love everything about this channel. Your life and circumstances are an inspiration to everyone to follow your bliss. Good on you Sam!

  • @budm9982
    @budm9982 Před 3 lety +1

    I know that I'm late to this post but want to tell you Sam, that I am happy for you to have found a workshop and have all these projects planned for your boat. I'm excited for you. Good luck in your endeavors here.
    (now on to your next post) (I'm catching up) LOL

  • @FeelItRising
    @FeelItRising Před 3 lety +6

    right after some major surgery back working. Hope you're all healed up.

  • @MultiYoda69
    @MultiYoda69 Před 3 lety +3

    As someone that suffers from GIS issues (not as bad as yours) I am glad you are doing so well. COngratulations I am very Happy for you!!!!

  • @user-ny4bf2vq7u
    @user-ny4bf2vq7u Před 3 lety +21

    CZcams sailing warrior for sure. Always great videos and there is always something to come from them. Well done !!

  • @tdk1246
    @tdk1246 Před 3 lety +1

    Should look into a Boom Kicker. They really help to put your boom back into your control without the use of a topping lift or lazy jacks. I single-handed all of the time and it has been such an indispensable piece of equipment on my boat. It's a simple, well-made and rugged device.

    • @samholmessailing
      @samholmessailing  Před 3 lety

      I had one on my ranger but haven’t really found a need for it with the topping lift and lazy jack setup on this boat.

  • @hurdurdur7rl696
    @hurdurdur7rl696 Před rokem

    By now the video has 68 000 views .... so you are a youtube sailing superstar for sure

  • @highbornleek367
    @highbornleek367 Před 3 lety +9

    Can you do a video where you lay out the goals for 2021? If you could do a 2020 recap in a video too, that would be really cool.

    • @SOLDOZER
      @SOLDOZER Před 3 lety +1

      Who would want to reflect on 2020?

  • @magdakaniewski
    @magdakaniewski Před 3 lety

    Good idea re v berth. We had a withholz departure 35 with tg3 Bluewater cabin arrangement. 2 setees and 2 quarterberths, which one was a double. The forward compartment was all storage and head. Worked great and none of the clutter filled the main salon. I made removable filler pieces so you could remove some gear and put the panels back to have a double berth for guests. Then on trips it would convert back to a storage and head. Looks,like great service in Oriental. Once we male it to nc I probably would haul the boat for storm season and continue south. Was going to haul in Chesapeake, but nc is much warmer. Good luck on all the projects.

  • @robertcolvin3182
    @robertcolvin3182 Před 3 lety +1

    Another great video. Sailing and boat ownership entails a lot of maintenance. Many channels don't bother with the maintenance detail that you do. I never fail to learn something while you work to keep the boat ship shape. Thanks for sharing. Always interesting.

  • @danweyant707
    @danweyant707 Před 3 lety

    When you douse a head sail, pull down from as far forward as possible- it's easier and better for the luff tape. Remember it's a triangle, so as it comes down it goes forward and when you pull on the leach you are pulling it aft. On big race boats it used to be a thing (bowman hauls down from the stem, mid-deck gang's job to collect it and nobody tries to pull DOWN at all because that just slows the drop)

  • @alishaadams4037
    @alishaadams4037 Před 3 lety +19

    Great show, I am a cape dory 27 owner Love to volunteer at your shop helping you with your 28

    • @samholmessailing
      @samholmessailing  Před 3 lety +8

      Would love to have you. Shoot me an email at samholmessailing@gmail.com

    • @glennmobley1771
      @glennmobley1771 Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome and I have a cape dory 27 as well. I am in St Pete FL area. Wish I was able to help. Not this time. Good luck Sam and thanks for the videos.

  • @NickAbbot.
    @NickAbbot. Před 3 lety

    We used to tied a line around the halyards and secure them to a stay to prevent them from slapping.

  • @rons9197
    @rons9197 Před 3 lety +6

    Nice setup with shop and boat close. Wish you a speedy recovery!

  • @jimagles1394
    @jimagles1394 Před 3 lety

    Hi Sam. Love your videos.
    I believe your Windpilot was a great deal and it should be capable of much better steering than the "S" curve you are seeing. I do not believe it is oversteering. I think it is not responsive enough to "check" the rotating inertia of the boat as it comes back on course. I believe one major contribution to this unresponsiveness is the backwards slant of the paddle necessary to clear your swim platform. This backward slant makes the paddle very hard to be rotated by the vane (as evidenced by the bent pushrod you suffered). The closer the paddle is to vertical, the more balanced it will be and the easier the vane can rotate it.

  • @williamwirick886
    @williamwirick886 Před 3 lety +5

    You achieved youtube super stardom when you sailed to Hawaii years ago!

  • @riptide648
    @riptide648 Před 3 lety

    I don’t understand how u don’t at least have a mil subs traveling like that. Just keep doing it bro you’ll get it

  • @crdorado1195
    @crdorado1195 Před 3 lety +7

    Well, that video answered alot of questions. Now, you just need to grow 6 arms!

  • @belleisleguy
    @belleisleguy Před 3 lety +2

    You've come a long way since that first crossing to Hawaii! Good for you, Sam! If your adventures ever take you through Richmond Virginia please let me know.

  • @anthonybeck2384
    @anthonybeck2384 Před 3 lety +11

    Superstar no doubt at all 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @jackrichiedei
    @jackrichiedei Před 3 lety

    Sam, Atlantic crossing is no joke . Pickle is a fine craft but the lady is getting tired . Lots of little things can end up being a big thing . Anyone out there who has some of the emergency equipment needed for Sam's voyage , please set him up as a loan or gift. Later Sam. Get well soon . JACK

  • @danceswithcarsdc
    @danceswithcarsdc Před 3 lety +1

    Plenty to do...
    Prioritize and cost out
    Plus time estimates may help.
    Self Project management
    Etc

  • @davidpearson2581
    @davidpearson2581 Před 3 lety

    Smart move on the workshop purchase. Looking forward in seeing how you prepare your boat for the next adventure. Make sure you do a video on the Dragon Run in Oriental since you live near by now.

  • @michaelcarlon1831
    @michaelcarlon1831 Před 3 lety +8

    Sounds like you have plenty to keep you busy this winter! Good luck, love the videos and your attitude.

  • @brianh2287
    @brianh2287 Před 2 lety

    This is so cool watching all of this process. Really awesome channel Sam !!!

  • @tbonet1613
    @tbonet1613 Před 3 lety +15

    I used Paul at Triton also. Good company and great pricing.

  • @williamdykes2750
    @williamdykes2750 Před 3 lety +1

    I bought my first sailboat, a Pearson 26, from Andy Denmark who at the time owned Sailcraft way back in 1981.

  • @yamnuska1
    @yamnuska1 Před 3 lety +1

    Just bought a very infrequently used Alberg 30 and she sounded like your boat when I tried to get her started. A clean up of the carburetors and some fuel cleaner ...... yeah !!!
    Totally love your vids. Keep it it up Sam. All this best with health and your new building. Looks like pretty sweet possibilities. When I sail past NC this September, beers and dinner on me. Look forward to your adventure stories

  • @robmccarthy5157
    @robmccarthy5157 Před 3 lety

    Sailcraft is awesome. Great folks

  • @Paul_Crosbie
    @Paul_Crosbie Před 3 lety +3

    Great move having your boat next to the workshop! I will be following your journey from Australia 🇦🇺.

  • @thorvaldmelum9877
    @thorvaldmelum9877 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for the video Sam. Just a suggestion to stop the cable slap in the mast. The inside of your mast may be different. I took light duty pvc and sawed a slot straight down its length and slid the slot on the inside. The cables were run inside the tubing as it was installed. It will take more than one 20 ft piece of pvc. but it keeps everything in its place inside the mast and no rattle or slapping. Hope it works for you. Worked great for me. No slap sure makes things so much better.

  • @smsnc20
    @smsnc20 Před 3 lety +7

    Awesome! Glad to see you capitalize off your CZcams fame with the 10% discount. I really enjoy your videos!

  • @robm7543
    @robm7543 Před 3 lety

    I noticed other people who routed rain water into their onboard fresh water tanks, seemed like a great idea to me. Hard to do if you don't have a deck fitting to do it with.
    Just a thought.

  • @csafdari
    @csafdari Před 3 lety

    Consider putting something like pieces of treated ply under the stands to help make sure they don't gradually sink into the wet ground and stands really should be chained together under the hull. Im on yr 4 of a quick refit lol

  • @umac76
    @umac76 Před 3 lety

    With the boat out of water we can see one of the great advantages of a full keel sail boat, how well protected the propeller is.

  • @patreilly4293
    @patreilly4293 Před 3 lety +2

    All the best on your recovery. I’m following your channel closely as I’m doing a complete refit on my 1993 Compac 23/3.

  • @robertpatterson641
    @robertpatterson641 Před 3 lety

    You had me hooked on your adventures.out thier at sea .

  • @lefse1386
    @lefse1386 Před 3 lety +4

    "Unfortunately it's really frigid right now"
    *stares in Minnesota*

  • @frankduffy7471
    @frankduffy7471 Před 3 lety

    Sam, my mind is officially blow away ! Oriental N.C. was my old stomping ground years ago ! I went to Pamlico County Middle School and High School until I moved back to Miami Springs Fl. in 11th Grade . I learned to sail when I was 13 years old - in ORIENTAL ! It is a small world dude, but look who I'm telling !?

  • @stevelawrie9115
    @stevelawrie9115 Před 3 lety +3

    Looking forward to your future videos. Particularly keen to see the Atlantic crossing.

  • @danielpearson6306
    @danielpearson6306 Před 3 lety +1

    Sam I hope your surgery went well and heals good were it does not bother you. Having your boat next the shop is great. The cost may be better the paying the yard to having to be on the hard and their electricity and your traveling back and forth. All your tools are in shop and your more motivated as the boat is right beside you. In bad weather and cold you have shelter. Best wishes on the projects.

  • @mcdus1441
    @mcdus1441 Před 3 lety +1

    That boat has a soul. Some wear and tear like rest of us, I love the modifications :-) Keep on grinding!

  • @greghawkins549
    @greghawkins549 Před 3 lety +3

    I like seeing your sweet Cape Dory 28 on the trailer and en route to your new shop....looking forward to watching you make winter repairs.

  • @danweyant707
    @danweyant707 Před 3 lety

    When you said it cost more because they didn't want to splash that trailer I was gonna Say! Yeah those hydraulic rigs are nice - you need a lift at home otherwise (which is doable, with time) You have a list alright but what a great spot.

  • @IPwnYouPay
    @IPwnYouPay Před 3 lety +2

    I think you got a good deal on the move and haul out, its worth the peace of mind knowing it's done right.

  • @curtishill6490
    @curtishill6490 Před 2 lety

    Always thinking out your problems! All the things I've seen you do and figure out is amazing💯from building dinghy's to fabricating things you need,💯Most if all , sailing across the ocean in a 28ft sailboat alone 👍 I used to get nervous as a kid sailing to Nantucket 💯in a 27ft Catalina! Thank you Sam for sharing! 💯You have no idea how you inspired me to live again💯👍🙏🙏

  • @williamallen3715
    @williamallen3715 Před 3 lety +1

    Omg...excellent episode. Well narrated. Thanks Sam for walking us through that. That was very interesting. Not bad for $1100 or something. Anyways glad your health is good. Can’t wait for your Atlantic Crossing. See ya brother.

  • @dkastop
    @dkastop Před 3 lety +4

    Excellent video! We are all looking forward to see your progress.

  • @Ash-cy7yw
    @Ash-cy7yw Před 3 lety

    CZcams Sailing Super Star is an understatement!

  • @Kathleensailorgirl
    @Kathleensailorgirl Před 3 lety +3

    Looks like you have great plans and you always manage to get the job done ✅ your attitude is always so positive 😘⛵️⛵️

  • @georgelansing6113
    @georgelansing6113 Před 3 lety

    Yeah, You Tube SUPER STAR!!!

  • @JakeHolman78
    @JakeHolman78 Před 3 lety

    Think about adding a big waterpoof hatch in the companionway. it's a big project but it's much better than those old timey wooden slats. In a rollover those slat style companionways let in water like a waterfall!

  • @Inamorata.367
    @Inamorata.367 Před 3 lety +1

    Hope all is well after surgery,looks like you have a great plan.

  • @Munkeez
    @Munkeez Před 3 lety +3

    If you enjoy Sam’s videos, go support him on Patreon. I’m sure it’d mean a lot to him in order to keep this adventure going!
    Really looking forward to the boat work videos Sam. Tbh I like boat work vids as much as normal sailing adventure videos. You’re a legend man

  • @woodman1133
    @woodman1133 Před 3 lety +4

    Sam... Boards or something...gravel? under the boat stands? Rain and snow equals mud, and perhaps instability on the ground.... best of luck with the surgery!

    • @samholmessailing
      @samholmessailing  Před 3 lety

      Yeah part of it is on concrete underneath that mud. But I keep an eye on it if it’s level.

  • @realnubs9971
    @realnubs9971 Před 3 lety

    Youre a genuine lad, Subbed from the UK 👍👍👍

  • @johnmitchell8945
    @johnmitchell8945 Před 3 lety +2

    I also have a Yanmar diesel that I have overhauled myself. I highly recommend that you remove the fuel injector and have it reconditioned. It makes an amazing difference in performance and starting.

    • @samholmessailing
      @samholmessailing  Před 3 lety +1

      I had not heard about that before. How much did that run you? My starting issues are because I’m trying to start it in gear and it’s a little cold out. Normally it will start great

    • @johnmitchell8945
      @johnmitchell8945 Před 3 lety

      @@samholmessailing I removed and sent them to Everglades Diesel Injection Service in Ft. Lauderdale. They cost $150 ea. to overhaul. They will test the spray pattern and let you know if they need to be overhauled or simply cleaned. It's worth the effort to make sure your engine is operating at its best performance. It will also help the ensure the engine lives a long life as poor fuel spray will cause premature wear.

  • @chhindz
    @chhindz Před 3 lety

    What I heard was in mast combination wire ties and swimming pool hollow noodles, had considered it on all external halyard mast

  • @Amarok41
    @Amarok41 Před 3 lety +5

    Great video as always. Looking forward to the upcoming project videos. Hope you're doing ok health wise. Take care

  • @cbrucewarren
    @cbrucewarren Před 3 lety

    dorade: add fitting so that you can rotate the scoop while in seas so water doesn't get in?... wiring in mast: install pvc pipe to put wiring in....? love your channel and get well soon...

  • @sailwanderingdolphin2769

    We love the guys at Sailcraft! Also Oriental is one of our favorite spots in the world! Thanks for the Video Sam!!

  • @pwillieb
    @pwillieb Před 3 lety +1

    Keep putting out interesting videos! Your content is well worth the small cost of applause!

  • @johnnydeutschemark3620

    f.Y.I. haul out on my similarly sized boat is the same price, but whee I am it's a super bargain compared to the other yards up here. So you did well there. As far as the stands go, I think for less than double the price you may have been able to buy the 5 stands. Cool to have the boat on your own land, that must be a good feeling. Hopefully the neighbors are cool with it.

  • @pickleforknwiggles634
    @pickleforknwiggles634 Před 3 lety +1

    No question... being a sailor is hard work.

  • @thatguy2408
    @thatguy2408 Před 3 lety +1

    Really looking forward to refit/build.

  • @sophiaholmes2048
    @sophiaholmes2048 Před 3 lety +10

    thank you for wearing the hat 🧶☺️

  • @AndreBandarra1
    @AndreBandarra1 Před 3 lety +2

    Now the fun starts :)

  • @andrewfergcorpcom
    @andrewfergcorpcom Před 3 lety +4

    Wish I was on the East coast and could help out, looks like a fun project!

  • @BASSNGRASS
    @BASSNGRASS Před 3 lety +1

    OK I’m hooked I’m subscribing lol...Got to see how this all goes

  • @rhett7716
    @rhett7716 Před 3 lety

    Great Vid Sam. Best wishes for the refit 👍😊

  • @bonononchev634
    @bonononchev634 Před 3 lety

    Finally the mystery of the reversed air vent is resolved! I thought that was some kind of special magic air vent that does not just pump water when the waves wash over it.

  • @ahauntedlighthouse7305

    13:47 That is one spectacular sunset. Looks like you have a fine place to hang your hat for a few months & a fun project with the boat. 😎

  • @omyoday9593
    @omyoday9593 Před 3 lety

    Hi Sam,
    Looking forward to your project videos for the winter.
    You may wish to consider Sailrite lifetime PTFE / Tenera thread as you redo the bimini and stackpack. It will last the life of the canvas. It is four or five times as expensive as the regular thread, but considering the labor to sew the project and the fact that you don't want the stitching to fail during a trip, it seems worth it. Also, I highly recommend the Sailrite Bimini and StackPack kits. I sewed them both with great success (you need an Ultrafeed type machine, but I think you have one.).
    For the main stack pack, I did not want to sew the stack-pack to the main (ala Doyle). I designed mine with an open bottom and sail slugs every 12", (to allow water drainage and ventilation), and while my old mainsail had a foot bolt-rope, I found that I just rig the mainsail loose-footed with only the tack and clew fastened, and it works just fine. Thus the stackpack is fastened to the boom with the sail slugs, and the mainsail is cradled free-footed within it. That makes it two independent pieces. I used 3/4" PCV pipe 12' long as the upper rails for the stack pack and the lazy-jack lines attach to the top of the stack-pack rails with tabs. It works great. Drop the main in, zip it up and you are done. The 1st and 2nd reefs all work just as before, within the stack pack.
    Best wishes.

  • @micharsenault379
    @micharsenault379 Před 3 lety

    So many project ideas. Cool stuff. Thanks for showing your rigging. It's very helpful.

  • @arthuray6049
    @arthuray6049 Před 3 lety +3

    Work never stops . Great job and good luck 👍🍀

  • @davidc6510
    @davidc6510 Před 3 lety

    A really good informative video on demast, haul out, and transport of Pickled Herring. Looking forward to watching the refit videos. Thanks Sam!

  • @sietuuba
    @sietuuba Před 3 lety

    Sweet! Good stuff about to come.

  • @_noname617
    @_noname617 Před 3 lety +1

    no matter the conditions she always responded.. tlc well earned
    fyi used boat stands via craigslist = $200

  • @mammaholmes
    @mammaholmes Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent as always. I know they say boats look so much bigger once they are pulled out of the water, especially full keel boats, but I'm still overcome with how SMALL she looks and how MUCH you have done with her. Terrifying for me to think of you crossing the Atlantic in The Pickled Herring, but I also know, if anyone can do it, you can. hunder percent.

    • @danielpearson6306
      @danielpearson6306 Před 3 lety +2

      Sailing leaLea a 27 ft Albin Vega crossed from Hawaii to Port Townsend to SFO to Hawaii and back to Port Townsend WA then to Petersburg AK. They did a total refit and better than new. So small boats do well in ocean environments. Like a cork in a bath tube. I have Pacific Seacraft 40 but almost a Vega 27. The only reason of my choice the housing cost here WA went up over 50% this year as many people moved from Seattle and CA and so of the rudes hate filled people. Being divorced li ing on a boat good. Alaska in the summer and Mexico in the winter.

  • @thomasweatherford5125
    @thomasweatherford5125 Před 3 lety

    Love to volunteer - but the commute from the PNW would hinder. Best of luck! I love your content!

  • @July4.1776
    @July4.1776 Před 3 lety +2

    Always So stoked to see you videos.

  • @scottkrebs586
    @scottkrebs586 Před 3 lety

    I'm just south of Raleigh and looking to do my own thing next off season or so, so all props you throw to locals in Oriental / New Bern / Beaufort etc. are not falling on deaf ears. They're doing right by themselves to give you the discount for bringing them up on your channel, and I'll be sure to let them know that Sam sent me when I need their services myself! If I get a weekend or two freed up I'll hit you up, you can have some free labor no problem.

  • @fsuersal
    @fsuersal Před 3 lety

    Great to see your work ethic . Lot of work and money to do. Snow flakes were fun.On Layoff right now in jersey. Wish the weather was better for my 30 catalina. Its in the slip waiting for my projects to start. Always good to see your VIDS

  • @randallchurch6995
    @randallchurch6995 Před 3 lety

    Thanks!