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Sarah Niles
Добавлен 16 фев 2017
Beginners in the Off-Roading World. Join us on our adventures as we try to figure out what we are doing!
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Installing our new Alpicool 58 Quart Portable Refrigerator/Freezer for Overlanding!
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In preparation for our next overlanding trip to Utah we decided to buy a fridge! We went with the Alpicool 58 Quart Portable Refrigerator/Freezer which was pretty easy to install and use! On Amazon: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08MF5WHWZ/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3AVI4F6S3UNB2&psc=1
Bubble Test! - My 50 year old Sunfish Ep. 2
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Come meet my Sunfish MEO and hear about the repairs I’m planning! I’m an amateur shipwright so any advice is definitely welcome.
Winter in Utah Day 2 - Moki Dugway
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Short video from our Utah adventure in December of 2020. The Moki Dugway was a really cool stop AND not at a State Park so I could get my drone out for some fun shots. Definitely worth a stop if you are in Utah!
St. Lucia - Snorkel and Diving
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Went to St. Lucia to see two of my best friends get married! Here are some clips from our snorkel and diving adventures. Our first dive was Piton Wall (depth 100ft) and our second was Superman's Flight (depth 85ft). Great dives and we got to see a peacock flounder AND a spotted snake eel! I added in some fish names, but please let me know if I've misidentified anything!
St Lucia - #neidenfeuhreverafter
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Went to St.Lucia to see two of my best friends get married! Here are a few clips from the trip. More to come!
Winter in Utah Day 1 - Mesa Verde vs Hovenweep
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Finally getting around to digging through all the videos I took on our Utah adventure from December 2020. Stay tuned for more videos!
Little Praying Mantis
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Short little video of little baby praying mantis that I found the other day in our backyard! I'm not sure why he was swaying at me but when I wiggled the camera he wiggled back!
Repairing MEO - My 50 year old Sunfish Ep. 1
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Come meet my Sunfish MEO and hear about the repairs I’m planning! I’m an amateur shipwright so any advice is definitely welcome. This is the book I have been referencing: www.amazon.com/Sunfish-Owners-Manual-Maintain-Repair/dp/1484987217/ref=sr_1_1?crid=11NXUKYON2I6&dchild=1&keywords=sunfish owners manual&qid=1623717673&sprefix=sunfish o,aps,231&sr=8-1
Blanket of Fog
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I have been busy working on editing the STEM activity videos for Engineering Expo, but decided to take a break to get a little artsy. I love how quiet the world gets underneath a beautiful blanket of fog. Don't forget to slow down to see the art around you. I still have plenty of videos I need to make from our Utah trip, but those will have to come after Engineering Expo season!
Arkansas Adventure
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A few weeks ago we went on an off-roading adventure in Arkansas with my dad and his new jeep! We had a ton of fun going through puddles, checking out a fire tower, snooping on a hidden cemetery, and staying at a little cabin in the woods. The weather was cold and rainy, but the fall colors were beautiful! Music Alright Come On (Instrumental Version) by Sonic Spark
Happy Halloween!
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Made a short video to celebrate the season. Hope you all have a Happy Halloween!!!
Tuttle Creek ORV Area - Birthday Camping Trip
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Went to check out the Tuttle Creek ORV park in Kansas for some camping and off-roading in the truck. It was a fun area to check out and a great way to spend my birthday! Music: The Fade by Middle and End ruclips.net/video/2al4Rl8awKo/видео.html Super Three by Cospe ruclips.net/video/9mNKsZ0ZPgk/видео.html 100 Days of Sunshine by Coffee and Cats ruclips.net/video/ArkArnN4Mjs/видео.html The Fun S...
"SHOCKING" - Replacing the Shocks on the Truck
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We are preparing for more adventures. Replaced the shocks, rotors, and brake pads in the truck! The truck is a 2013 Chevy Silverado 2500. Music That New Thing by Midnight Riot (100% Clearance through Musicbed) ruclips.net/video/UIFBunwTIVc/видео.html Windows Down by Marcus Meston (100% Clearance through Musicbed) ruclips.net/video/smI78u2ba-o/видео.html
Colorado Adventure Day 4 - The Final Episode
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I am very sad to be posting the last video of our Grand Colorado Adventure. This trip has been amazing and we are already planning our next adventures! Make sure to subscribe to keep up to date on future videos. This last day had a more laid back feel with less intense roads and definitely less traffic. Going from dense aspen forests where the trees scraped down the side of the truck to wide op...
Colorado Adventure Day 3 - The Off-Roading Begins!
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Colorado Adventure Day 3 - The Off-Roading Begins!
Colorado Adventure Day 2 - Zapata Falls and Matterhorn Campground
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Colorado Adventure Day 2 - Zapata Falls and Matterhorn Campground
Colorado Adventure Day 1 - Great Sand Dunes National Park
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Colorado Adventure Day 1 - Great Sand Dunes National Park
Would love to see an update
Good for you. I am 73. I learned to sail on a Sunfish in the 1960s. Thinking about getting one.
I'm enjoying your initial Sunfish video as I've recently picked up one that needs the same kind of love. How are you doing with MEO?
Great video! I’m heading there in a few months and can’t wait try out the diving and snorkelling. I was just wondering what camera/housing you used for this footage? I’m looking to buy something for my trip!
I was using a GoPro hero 8 with a dive housing from Amazon!
Retoring onw for my girlfriend, love your video. Thanks for sharing
Beautiful! I’m not a scuba diver, but I love snorkeling, and I’ve been wondering how the snorkeling is in St. Lucia. Where did you snorkel?
We were staying at Coconut Bay Resort and went snorkeling off of the north beach! There were a few little cool spots, but I thought the diving was way better!
There's a good chance that all of the water incursion is coming through the big crack in the side that you found. But I hope that you also looked underneath and checked the bottom of the daggerboard tunnel and the bottom side of the bailer. I have a 1970 sunfish that is mostly original. I updated the rudder this spring using mostly scrap and spare parts. Sailing it where I do, we have lots of waves and tightening the wing nut on the old rudder was a nightmare and I'm lucky I never got my thumb crushed. It's a relatively simple upgrade. I added a 4" inspection port on the back. The hardest part for me was because the wood frame below the fiberglass deck was about 1" thick and I was trying to use a scrap backplate inside for the rudder bracket, but because the wood deck was so thick I had to trim up the backplate to fit it inside and I had a hard time getting the bolt holes to line up with the new rudder bracket. Also I rehabbed the old rudder to convert it to the flip up rudder hardware, but the shape of the old one is so different that I had to trim it really good and some of the holes I drilled for the cheek springs and tiller were far back into the taper on the back of the rudder. I don't recommend doing it that way. Instead try to find a used rudder from 1972 or newer.
Nice work so far. I've rehabbed a sunfish of this general age and so I wanted to share some of my observations and lessons learned as you start working on yours.... Your boat is of the age where, once the trim is off, it is easy to split the deck from the hull cleanly, using a sharp new painter's metal scraper tool, and a few love taps with a mallet. That's also a nice way to pry the metal trim off the perimeter after removing the rivets, without distorting it, keeping it's original shape, and that trim is EXPENSIVE to replace, because the shipping for long pieces is high. Ask me how I know:-P Anyway, splitting the joint for a few feet at the stern will let you get inside to access the foam and change the rudder gudgeon plate and the backing plates for the traveller wire attachments, without making a bunch of inspection port holes. Same at the bow: the deck will flex up quite a bit to let you get in there and work on the daggerboard trunk and foam, and the backing plates or blocks on the underside, all without needing to cut inspection ports. Do NOT split the *entire* deck away from the hull: leave the middle attached to keep alignment, while you work on the bow and stern, or your job gets much harder. As to the split by the small drain plug; some well-saturated fiberglass tape jammed into the split, and more epoxy will fix that right up, clamp it together well to set. That split happened from years of dropping or standing the boat on-edge to drain it. Sunfish were built using Polyester resin, so automotive parts store Bondo resin and hardener is quite compatible and cheap. Epoxy resin can work on either polyester or epoxy hulls, so that's best to use when you're not sure what the original was made of. Epoxy resin also doesn't smell as bad as polyester, but all resin work should be well-ventilated. I added a stern drain plug to my 1974 Sunfish, like you want to. IMO you want to get it as low on the transom as practical, so less water remains trapped when you drain it. Be sure to use the right 3M marine adhesive sealant there, so it stays tight over time. When unscrewing deck hardware on old sunfish, there's a chance the backing plates or blocks have debonded, and if you undo both screws at once, the backing plate or block can just fall off into the hull and get lost. So the careful thing to do is only fully undo one screw at a time, keep one screw partly engaged to hold the plate in place until you know the plates are not going to fall off and make you have to open up the deck to retrieve or reinstall. That hole in the foot well is concerning. I would first clean the heck out of it with TSP or Barkeepers' friend powder and water, followed by acetone (do that outside), then sand and clean a few times until you have a spot that will take the new fiberglass patch well and hold onto it. If it was my boat, I'd fix the hole in two steps: inserting a patch backed with cardboard into the hole, well-covered with epoxy, with a string tied thru the patch and knotted on the back of the cardboard, to the center of the patch. Pull up hard on the string to squeeze the first patch up against the back side of the hole. When it hardens, cut off the string, and lay the outside patching layers of cloth in on top, and fair it out. This way the patch is much stronger and longer lasting because it is sandwiched on both sides of the hole, spreading out the loads. A piece of ziplock baggie plastic laid over the wet patch with a sandbag on it, peels off easy when the resin is dry, and it will make the final patch surface really smooth, and greatly reduce the sanding and filling otherwise needed to finish. Rustoleum makes a cheap yet decent marine paint that you could then repaint the footwell with, if you want to hide the patch... but that might be going too far, budget-wise. There are gelcoat matching kits that let you color a patch or hide cracks in gelcoat, matching the original color. Your boat looks pretty good for the age it is, and the original color is lovely. I like your idea of just clear gelcoating over the top, after you'd polished out some of the cracking and crazing. These boats have to be labors of love at that age, because you're never going to make back the money you put into the repairs and restoration work. Ask yourself are you just needing it to be functional and look good from ten feet away... or are you trying to make it a concours-level finish? You're doing it to see how well you can do it, and to make it something you're proud to show... But who said boats were practical things anyway:-)
No! Put in an inspection port and fix the cause of the leak. Don’t put in another drain plug. And please don’t take off the top. You’ll ruin the boat.
Thanks for the feedback! I received some similar comments so I went with the bubble test route instead. I've made another video just haven't posted it yet!
We have a similar boat which actually had water coming over the top when sailing - so very waterlogged. I bought access holes but need to get started!
Would this be a good trail for someone who is new to off roading?
We were new to off-roading and had a good time! They have quite a few different options for difficulty levels.
Yes, just know your limitations. It's a fun place!
"Why are you salty" Geeze you can't just ask someone why they are salty!! 😂 Great shots Seester!
Bahahahah Thanks seester!
hey that's me in the green xj
Heyyy! That's awesome
@@sarahniles6810 wazzzzz upp!
Down here in Tennessee we just call that someone's driveway
It has been a bit busy with the 4th of July and some other projects but I plan to post the next video next week! Stay tuned!
I just picked up a sunfish yesterday and I need to do some repairs too! Thanks for the inspiration!
I am so glad you're keeping the beautiful blue 💙 Keep on keeping on Sister!!
Watching, as I am in a similar situation, looking forward to you videos
ruclips.net/video/MUZJC93Kj_4/видео.html that was a very good adventure. I didn't camp out but I did try some of the trails this past month.
Your editing is insanely good!
Ahhh!!! Thank you!!! You just made my day! 😱😍
The transitions, the music, the footage- excellent. Not taking me with- disappointing. 😆
Bahahah thank you thank you!!! 😂 Next time I'll pack you in my suitcase
Awesome!!! 🤩
Thanks!!!