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Angus Rowboats
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Sailbotix Boat
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Maiden Voyage of Sailbotix IOT of the seas autonomous boat.
Wheelbarrow Boat Build Video - Angus Rowboats
Просмотров 23 тыс.Год назад
This is a comprehensive two hour build video to help boat builders creating the Angus Wheelbarrow Dinghy. The finished boat can be viewed in the water here: ruclips.net/video/opn0aqR8vkE/видео.html Please note, that the 60,000 word manual is the primary build resource, and this is meant to augment it. Some of the procedures in this video may be changed or be out of date, so if there are any dis...
Winter Crabbing in Wheelbarrow Boat
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.Год назад
Crabbing in Victoria, BC using the Angus Rowboats Wheelbarrow Dinghy. This boat is available as plans and kits at www.angusrowboats.com
Wheelbarrow Boat
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.2 года назад
Angus Rowboats offers the Wheelbarrow Dinghy as a kit and as plans. The Wheelbarrow Dinghy can be transported easily over land like a wheelbarrow, and is equally elegant in the water. It weighs 48 lbs and can be constructed in 40-60 hours. More information on this wheelbarrow boat can be found at www.angusadventures.com
Angus Rowboats Carbon Fiber Sliding Rigger Drop In Rowing Unit
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.2 года назад
Demoing the prototype. The final version will be available in the first half of 2023
How to join boat panels
Просмотров 6 тыс.6 лет назад
This video demonstrates how to join boat panels with puzzle joints to build a boat using stitch and glue boat construction.
Toddler sailing a boat
Просмотров 21 тыс.8 лет назад
The Bumblebee motor sailboat is designed to teach kids aged 2-5 years to sail. In this video our 1 year old (21 mo.) is sailing, as well as his 2 year old friend.
Bumblebee Digital File Assembly
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.8 лет назад
Watch this video to see how you can easily create full sized plans for the Bumblebee Sailboat using your home printer.
RowCruiser with electronic tiller pilot
Просмотров 19 тыс.8 лет назад
The Angus Rowboats entry for Race to Alaska utilizes a small auto pilot. If it doesn't fall apart, it should make things a lot easier for Colin who will be sailing and rowing 1200 km solo.
Sailing RowCruiser
Просмотров 27 тыс.8 лет назад
Training for Race to Alaska (R2AK) in the Sailing RowCruiser.
One of these would be great where I live. There are smaller lakes that are very tough to get into with a boat, most don't allow anything other than an electric trolling motor and boat launches are very hard to get to or unload at. One of these, I would walk it there with little issues.
Super helpful video! Thank you!
what is the diameter of that wheel ?
what is the diameter of that front wheel ?
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Bonjour comment allez vous ? Auriez vous les plans ou gabarit des pièces s'il vous plaît ?
Was wondering why you didn’t seal the pieces of the wheel well prior to gluing and screwing it together.
Which part of the wheel/wheel well did you think could be sealed better? Luckily, after a year of use, not a drop of water has come through. It was important, however, sourcing a wheel that used plastic bushings rather than bearings, so it's inert to salt water.
@@OpenOceanRobotics Just thought it might be a bit easier than reaching inside to seal it. Not a criticism.
Colin what sail/rig setup are you using?
Thank you! Great videos.
Great design and a nice detailed video with explanation when and where needed. I enjoyed watching, except for the few cringes now and then. There is no such thing as a "front" transom. A boats transom an important structural member at the stern (rear) of a boat or ship. It is a flat, or nearly flat surface that runs vertically, or nearly vertically. A boat or ship has only one transom. It is basically the "rear wall" of a boats hull. When a ship or boat is in the water, one face of the transom will be in contact with the water, while the other faces the inside the vessel. A bulkhead is a vertical structural member within the hull of a ship. A bulkheads main purpose is to determine, and hold the shape of the hull. A very small boat usually has only two or three bulkheads. A larger boat or ship may have many. Both faces of a bulkhead are inside the vessel.
Thanks for your comments, and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Believe it or not, the front face of a pram is called a transom, or more specifically the forward transom. Yes, the frames aren't technically bulkheads. I catch myself saying that often, due to the fact that I'm so used to applying the similar (actual) bulkheads in all our decked boats.
@@angusrowboats very interesting. Obviously, you and I are in different parts of of this big wide world. You are the second English speaker in as many months that has mentioned what I presume is type of boat, that I've not heard of before. Interestingly enough, both types are four letters long, and begin with the letter "P". Now I have two different types of new (at least to me) boats to research and learn about, Pram and Punt. You say the pram has both, a fore and aft transom. That leads me to believe this boat is square(ish) on both ends. I've seen some small boats that have blunt bows, but I've always known them as dinghys. (Ding like a bell, then, e, as in flea.) Some of them are quite small, only 1 or 2 people maximum. Others are larger, 4 to 6 people. There is one design that many people build and rig out for sailing. Apparently, tens of thousands of them have been built. A few years ago I was at a lake and saw two of them sailing around. They were obviously together. They were racing and chasing one another. Even a few minor collisions, and one capsizing. The boat was quickly righted and off they went again. They sail much better than I thought a blunt nosed rowboat would. I guess that technically, those "bows" were transoms. They had the inside of the boat on one side and water on the other, and it was determining the shape of the front of the boat. Thank you for your response to my comment, and the new knowledge. Cheers!
How does the wheel assembly do in salt water?
So far so good. The prototype has been going for 1.5 years with no probs yet. The wheel itself is all plastic, along with plastic bushings so pretty inert to salt water. The axle bolt and corresponding hardware are 316 stainless. People see the wheel and think it looks flimsier than a regular heavy-duty wheelbarrow wheel, but the offerings are somewhat limited for wheels suitable for regular salt immersions.
Nice boat!
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That could be me ,🇿🇦🇺🇦 one day from South Africa to UK 7000 miles. Unfairly deported back to South Africa after six years in Britain. Don't take drugs don't drink alcohol. Christians not welcome to Britain.
Wish that was me leaving South Africa banana 🍌 Republic. Going to uk . South Africa high unemployment rate. Million homeless people whites and Africans.
2024 good day pal.🇿🇦 From South Africa. Try that on Alantic ocean. Sail from South Africa banana Republic to Britain 7000 miles. South Africa is Stuffed up. High unemployment rate. High crime rate.
Wow its a build for sure
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Great engineering. That wing sail is really working the strong wind. I would like to see some details on the navigation.
is that a maximooop? how can we read more about the project/.?
I really love how i looks like the old bigtrak! Tell more about this project!!! It looks cool!!
Awesome.
Is it still a prototype? Are you going to offer it for sale? Also, it would be very interesting if you could explain benefits / differences of this rig vs moving seat rig, especially, from a perspective of long distance rowing.
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Wow! Amazing detail provided. Thank you. I may consider this build.
Have you used cabosil for the putty? (Not sure on the spelling)
Yes, we used a mixture of cabosil (fumed silica) and wood flour to thicken the epoxy. The cabosil is really good for holding its form (resists sagging) and the wood flour provides color (otherwise it's just white) and a bit of strength.
The music sucks
Thanks for doing this. You provided a lot of great information. I subscribed.
Absolutely fantastic .. fishermen will be queueing up for this to get their equipment into hard to reach river banks ..with the addition of a boat I can see this being a resounding success.
@Angus Can I do a carbon fiber setup for an Angus Expedition? I am ordering my kit plans in about 2 weeks, interested in make the seat base and riggers out of something other than wood
The one in this video was molded. Overall, carbon fiber is much trickier to work with and doesn't reverse mold (onto a male-style plug) nearly as well as glass. If you did want to make the riggers from carbon fiber, I would suggest creating a mold. Usually, this isn't worth the work of a one-off production, however.
When will these be available? Thanks!
@@realtor411 Please read the above response from Angus rowboats, it answers your question as it did mine : )
Love the Row Cruiser... Come out with more models.
great video...music was good, too
Very cool! Any thoughts on the positive and negative of low freeboard for this vessel? Less weight... ? But less head room and interior space, less dry... ? Very interesting concept, thanks for posting!
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Can someone provide more information about the autopilot? What is Google’s role, please?
Wish the music was gone. I thought sailing was quiet
can the electric tiller do the sails?
No.
Vid not watchable. Severe discordant noise pollution.
Turn the volume down and turn on some smooth jazz. Enjoy!
Typical boomer PMSing...hemmoids mus t be horrible....maybe less trips to the bath house and rest.... Watch something else or turn it down JUST STFU nobody cares about your lack 0f taste in music Go out and make your own video if you wanna control content
I enjoyed the video but I would have preferred to hear the sound of the boat scything through the water! Thank you anyway.
Love ya man but I'm glad you didn't show how you go to the bathroom without a bathroom.
Love this boat and this music! When I build my Sailing RowCruiser and paint it identical to this boat and apply the same exact decals and buy a JetBoil, I shall blare this song continually like Colin as I relax to Alaska lol
Disgusting noise!!!
Right on Thanks for sharing
Is that Angus when he was little?
AWFUL MUSIC!!!
are you using straight epoxy or is it thickened with silica
So awesome!
so how long did it take to cut the joints ? they have to be perfect, "Scarf" is the best and only proper way to join sheet ply,.....
I'm pretty sure he CNC'd the joints.
The joints are CNC cut - it is almost impossible to cut that kind of precision by hand. Scarfing is not the best - each system has pros and cons. There are several excellent ways to join wood panels, and scarfing is one of them.
Colin Angus Unfortunately, not everyone has access to a CNC machine; looks strong, though
I'd much rather hear the hull slicing through the water or the crunch of the sandwich instead of that noise pollution
You sound like a lot of fun.
So turn the volume down?
Then watch something else or stfu
If a person would like the design/ plan for the out- rigger hulls only...can a person get that?
Hi there - 4 years later so you may already have found out, but you can purchase the designs for just the sailing "additions" to the rowcruiser, so will include the amas & akas etc. You can find it here: angusrowboats.com/collections/boat-plans/products/sailing-conversion-plans . You can also add the DXF files, so that you can get the panels professionally cut at a wood shop by CNC.