Hi Emma and Saxon. I was driving back from my new (to me) narrowboat about an hour ago and resolved to message you asking how things were going but you beat me to it! So glad you see you both well and still on track even though it might be much slower than anticipated. Im fitting kitchen cupboards in the back cabin - loads of cutting to fit around the contours - same as your bulkheads! Good luck and keep the videos coming please. Cindy
Hi guys, so nice to see you around again and thanks for the update. Here’s wishing you all the best on your continuing journey of building your home/boat. Soon you will be cruising to infinity and beyond....I just hope (for your sakes) all the work doesn’t take that long even though at times it may feel like it. Cheers. 👍
I'm so pleased you two are well. My old headmaster said to me "it's the plodders that get there in the end Ken". Didn't say much about my intelligence but he was right! You two just plod on with the build. It'll be great.
Great to see you both back again! No matter how long it takes there is a light at the end of the tunnel and all your hard work will be so worth it! Looking forward to your next update!
It's great to see that you're back again, I was starting to think that the whole Zero Gravity Project was abandonned, so I'm happy this isn't the case, and am looking forward to all your planned future updates. One thing which would be nice, but probably quite difficult for Saxon would be to give Emma a bit more time to talk, as she often starts to say and explain something, but Saxon takes over a bit (much too) quick. But that didn't stop me from being happy to see you both again, and some of the work that has been done on the boat too.
Great to hear from you guys again and nice to hear no further trauma, other than ZG. Your vlog is particularly important for all those in a similar situation that putting a new boat/home together as novice's just isn't a piece of cake. So carry on the slog soon it will all be behind you, and then you can write a book about it. Look forward to next instalment.
Hey guys, glad to see your ok ! Missed your updates but understand you taking a break !!! Saving for our own Narrowboat ourselves and your posts give us inspiration!!! Keep going it will be worth it in the end !!! J&J
Wonderful to see you back and get an update. Also I'm glad to hear everyone's health has been good. I understand the progress curve and time. When doing my bus, I found if I thought it would be an hour, it was usually three. I look forward to seeing more updates and wish you a productive March and April. I know it will all come together for you. Best , Hal
Great to see your both ok and best of luck with the rest of the project, what you’ve done is looking good. Look forward to seeing your little bits and pieces flogs from time to time :)
Good to see you both! Your narrowboat is coming along and I cannot imagine all the hard work you are both experiencing. Keep up the fantastic work, this is all your design and dedication towards s lovely home. Take care..... Denise & Chris Chance... Abu Dhabi UAE
Good to see you! Having set goals only to find something took twice as long, then set goals twice as long only to find it still takes twice as long as planned... I heartily concur with your plan to just do it. Why put time pressures on yourselves on top of the pressures of learning/doing the job.
Did I ever say the hardest part is not giving up? I'm sticking with you till the glorious end.. hope you're proud of your all your triumphs..such a great attitude.. be kind to yourself.. thanks
We have missed you two. Don't worry about "goals" and time tables. Safety, proper work, and enjoyment should be the priorities. Look forward to coming videos!
Great to hear an update - Hope you make good progress once you've time to throw yourselves into the fit-out full time. Will you have a separate calorifier for the back boiler or will it connect into to the one running off the engine or will it just run radiators? Can't wait to see you both on the water and exploring the waterways
Good to see you back. I was going to say you should have used plastic pipe but as it looks like gravity, copper is much better as it doesn’t sag and is much more forgiving it things get a bit hot. I also agree with a comment about tapping holes for fittings. Some even use self tapping screws but I prefer machine threaded screws, stainless steel, of course. Good luck and hope to see you out and about this summer.
Good to see you are still around , I got talking to a chap last year who fitted his own boat out , going to take him 18 months .But he said it ended up 12years !!! You just need to crack on with it .good luck
Good to see you both.... it's perfectly normal to a run into low moments during and epic mission... don't worry about posting to RUclips we'll still be here when your done... just film the milestones and the comedy bits ... you can edit them and post them here in years to come.... be happy.. I'm currently moored at bridge 100 on the Oxford canal... and its blowing and raining.... but fantastic
Good to see you both well. A big project is like eating an Elephant, don't take too big of a bite at any one time. Set small, easy to complete goals. Best is one or two days to complete. The satisfaction of doing the small jobs helps carry you through the larger jobs. I built my house with my Father and Brother and at the end of each day we would plan the next days work and feel good about what we accomplished that day.
I am with you, I won't go near my boat in the winter (only a small grp cruiser) but hoping for some decent weather in March so I can make the crane lift in mid April. Just taken early retirement so should get it finished this year. look forward to your next video.
Lovely to see you both. Things just take time and life gets in the way. When we bought a house to renovate we were going to have it all done in 12 months Yes u guessed it. We were still working on it 7 years later when we put it up for sale, huge lesson for us. Good luck I’m sure u will get on to the boat u just have to get on with it when u get the time. Good luck. Keep us all posted no matter what a lot of people want to see you both succeed with the boat. All the best from Australia. 🐨😀🐨😀
Very glad to hear that you are all OK, and will welcome any brief updates you are inclined to post. I know from my own experience that most projects tend to be longer and more complicated than initially expected. Good luck to you!
Hi GuysNice to see you back, thought you had fallen of the edge of the world, just remember the job will take as long as it takes, diy is one giant learning curve :-)
Just give us a walk round each month Emma :-) Can't take much time leave Saxon at home on his computer get yourself down to the boat few minutes filming and jobs done :-) 6 months is not really much fun waiting for progress surely you've done a little bit here and there :-) You can do it :-) at this rate I'll be cruising before you and I won't be on the boat till spring 2019 LOL cheers Robi
Great update! What you've done so far looks really good. Would it be easier to just set up a camera and let it roll while you work, then go back to the footage later and do a simple narration? Big thumbs up.
Great series - keep up the good work. - Slightly different question, and sorry if you've answered it in an earlier video, Having watched a fair few of your vids over the week end, curious, what made you go for the incomplete boat setup (i'm sure there's a technical term for it) as opposed to either a fully fitted new or even second hand narrowboat?
Good to see you back. Been wondering how things were going. Winter and unfinished boats are not a good combination but you are getting there and that's what matters.
Well it is great to see you back. Any work on a boat takes ten times longer than you could reasonably think.I offer this as a positive construct - perhaps you should commit to making short update videos once per month that could be a small collection of time lapses with a voice over together with some before and after visual perspectives and voice over. Having a short term deadline of video production could give the motivation you need to 'get on with it'. To us the viewer it does not matter how long it takes to get your boat fitted out (although I bet it does to you) - we just want to join you on this journey and experience a little bit of what you are going through. You are a great couple and we all wish you every success - just show us the journey - the up the downs, the triumphs and the frustrations for these are the stuff of 'real life' for most people.
I wish I could pop over and help out guys but around 17000 km is to big of a pop over :). Great to see you both still going strong. look forward to the next catch up.
Hi Emma and saxon To be honest i have never built and fitted out a narrow boat? have fitted out a 18ft ring power boat and that took me six months? I thought to myself wow? this will be a challenge even for me with the carpentry would be tricky with the electrical work quite difficult but with the plumbing I think this would need a lot of planning, one step forward two steps back thing to avoid. Good luck
Thank you, NZG and welcome back from me also. I most appreciate informative, educational content. But, as Mr Scholl indicates, entertainment is also vital (Thanks, Sir John Reith). So, yes, please do not excise nor ignore such footage - it helps us travel on your journey. I think a master in this is Thomas Heaton, the photographer. If you look at his You Tube channel, he usually has it spot-on. (No I am not sponsored by him... alas) ... ruclips.net/channel/UCfhW84xfA6gEc4hDK90rR1Q
I am sorry Emma and Saxon that I blew the whistle about your whereabouts on Canal Market Place but I was genuinely worried about your sudden departure. Perhaps if you had Twitter or Facebook updates the lack of videos would be less of a problem.
Hi guys would have not been easier to buy a narrowboat not new one but just a nice one you could be right there sailing the cut. Lol I'm glad I've watched your videos they are good but I do hope you get sorted this year I'm sure you will best wishes to you both
Though you haven't been recording it all, it does seem like it has been moving in the right direction. Are all these fiddly bits and proper order to fit out various parts making you re-think the wisdom of the near complete DIY of your build? Any advice for future boat owners? I'm interested enough to keep watching even the "no visible progress" builds as even that shows what it takes to properly fit out a narrowboat. Perhaps just setting a camera to run as a time lapse while you do the work and editing it with voice overs when you have a chance, even after you are cruising! Would be good archival information.
Hey I finally found people that move at my pace. Go, stop for who knows how long, go again for a time. Stop again for a time. Re commit make a third deadline regroup and start once more! 😂😂
When it comes to boat projects,take how long you think it'll take and double it and the double that for good measure and that is how long it should take ;-) Anyway good to see you back and when you get a chance check out Sail Life,Mads has the best attitude ever and when I get frustrated his videos help me get motivated and regroup.
I was wondering, like everyone else probably, where you had disappeared to. I was half expecting either a mid section protuberance being displayed by Emma or we were going to see NZG strapped to the next Falcon Heavy disappearing into zero gravity. Either would be good.
copper pipe has not been used in hot water heating rads in over 10 year except in commercial buildings going though concrete walls, it is all done with 1" to 2" pex pipe, it is by far cheaper and faster easer to work with, and pex pipe has a 25 year warranty were copper has no warranty, pex pipe is also used in 80% of all new home construction, for plumbing hot and cold water, it can freeze and never brake unlike copper pipe sound like they are full of excuses,,
Arnold Romppai oh yes was just thinking that me sen......plastic alday long.......good to see ya back......ive got the tee shirt so know where ya coming from.....knew ya time scale was a wild dream lol
Lord Belvoir surprise. .....your channel has no content. ... plastic all day for you as you probably don't have the skills or the patience to do the job properly in copper and brass..... jog on troll
Robert Crowther ....and so what i dont post on youtube.....your point is??........i,ve had a life time of pipe fitting you nob and i've fitted out my own narrowboat in copper so i know what their going through.....but the boat i live on now i've used plastic and all i'm saying is its alot cheaper quicker and a dam sight easier.......calling me a troll.....grow up little man and get out the play ground
Lord Belvoir so what you have no content? Let me see... you come on here and troll other people's efforts but post nothing on your channel? Bit one sided on your behalf. .. you shy? As for getting out the playground. .. ha ha your the one calling silly names ha ha nob....ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha Mr " I'm not posting any content but I'm going to Slag off others who do coz it makes me feel important " you don't even have the balls to use your real name... ha ha ha.... so yeah they are taking a bit of time.. and they have done a quality job in copper.. and it might be costing a few extra quid but it's okay. ... I know if I meet them on the cut I'd like to have drink and chat.... and if I met you......hmm mmmmmm
Robert Crowther Right Bob....where does it say that to watch or comment on youtube you have post things up on your own channel.....thats right it doesnt....you,re the one who's hijacked this post to slag me off....and as for balls.....get yourself down to castle on the nottingham canal and i'll show you who's got balls......now go away......oh and while we're at it did i slag off Emma's or Saxon's work??....No!!....so whats your problem??......tell What Bobby boy dont reply because i cant be arsed to argue with you
OMG THEY FINALLY SHOWED UP was really starting to think she killed him, or worse she decided boat life was no longer what she wanted, she now scrapped the boat and was buying a 7.9 million dollar home, I be leave these 2 are not series about what they really want in life, if I was in his boots id be climbing the walls to get on that boat and leave her behind
the worst part is you set out on this journey to save money, but it is costing you hundreds if not thousand extra a month, and you got rid of all the stuff in your apartment you didn't need on the boat, your paying hundreds for boat insurance, tenants insurance for your apartment, licensing for the boat mooring fees for the boat, never mind the many thousands your sitting on for the cost of the boat build, the cost of all the building materials, appliances, gages, wiring oh the list is so very long, and your no were close to moving on board, that's a dam shame, if I had your money id be happy for the first time in 40 years
Arnold Romppai having read your other posts you do sound bitter and twisted. And we do still use copper in our heating systems.. well we do if we want trouble free system built to last... most plumbers use shitty plastic push fit crap for convenience.. and while the plastic may be guaranteed for 50 years the O rings in the fittings aren't. ... well done to them for doing it properly. .... I've got a house and a narrow boat.. life is good.. nice to see them back and cracking on... perhaps you should take a nice long walk off a short pontoon and think about life...
Arnold You're totally right. This is not an exercise on how to live on a boat and build a boat, It's a middle class financially well off couple playing boaties, How much money are they paying out in rent for the last 2 years while waiting to move into their boat? It'd cost a fraction of that to have had the boat finished professionally and been moved into well over a year ago if that's what they actually wanted to do. furthermore how fucking soft are these two, aww its a bit cold we can't work on the boat. They need to man up.
Well, of all the videos I did not expect to see popping up in my feed .... great to have an update, slow and steady wins the race or somesuch :-)
Two of my favorite boat vloggers! :P
Mine too.
So happy to see this update from you guys, good luck for the big push, looking forward to seeing more soon!
So glad everything is OK. Its always something with a boat. Keep on truckin. Look forward to future vlogs.
Hi Emma and Saxon. I was driving back from my new (to me) narrowboat about an hour ago and resolved to message you asking how things were going but you beat me to it! So glad you see you both well and still on track even though it might be much slower than anticipated. Im fitting kitchen cupboards in the back cabin - loads of cutting to fit around the contours - same as your bulkheads! Good luck and keep the videos coming please. Cindy
Hi guys, so nice to see you around again and thanks for the update. Here’s wishing you all the best on your continuing journey of building your home/boat. Soon you will be cruising to infinity and beyond....I just hope (for your sakes) all the work doesn’t take that long even though at times it may feel like it. Cheers. 👍
I'm so pleased you two are well. My old headmaster said to me "it's the plodders that get there in the end Ken". Didn't say much about my intelligence but he was right! You two just plod on with the build. It'll be great.
Great to see you both healthy and positive.....don’t worry about the time....boat time....it takes longer!
Great to see you both back again! No matter how long it takes there is a light at the end of the tunnel and all your hard work will be so worth it! Looking forward to your next update!
It's great to see that you're back again, I was starting to think that the whole Zero Gravity Project was abandonned, so I'm happy this isn't the case, and am looking forward to all your planned future updates. One thing which would be nice, but probably quite difficult for Saxon would be to give Emma a bit more time to talk, as she often starts to say and explain something, but Saxon takes over a bit (much too) quick. But that didn't stop me from being happy to see you both again, and some of the work that has been done on the boat too.
Glad you guys are still around....missed you.
Glad to see you both looking good and healthy main thing.
Great to hear from you guys again and nice to hear no further trauma, other than ZG.
Your vlog is particularly important for all those in a similar situation that putting a new boat/home together as novice's just isn't a piece of cake.
So carry on the slog soon it will all be behind you, and then you can write a book about it. Look forward to next instalment.
We miss you here in Connecticut, USA. Welcome back, chin up. You can do this.
Hey guys, glad to see your ok ! Missed your updates but understand you taking a break !!!
Saving for our own Narrowboat ourselves and your posts give us inspiration!!! Keep going it will be worth it in the end !!! J&J
Woo hoo! You guys are back! Thanks for the update and keep up the good work. If something's difficult it's usually for the good!
Glad to see you back guys!!! You guys are like the only boat vloggers from my neck of the woods :P!
Wonderful to see you back and get an update. Also I'm glad to hear everyone's health has been good. I understand the progress curve and time. When doing my bus, I found if I thought it would be an hour, it was usually three. I look forward to seeing more updates and wish you a productive March and April. I know it will all come together for you. Best , Hal
Great to see your both ok and best of luck with the rest of the project, what you’ve done is looking good.
Look forward to seeing your little bits and pieces flogs from time to time :)
Good to see you both! Your narrowboat is coming along and I cannot imagine all the hard work you are both experiencing. Keep up the fantastic work, this is all your design and dedication towards s lovely home. Take care..... Denise & Chris Chance... Abu Dhabi UAE
Great to see you both and get an update. I have so much admiration for all the work you are doing, I can't wait to see the end result.
Great to see you back there is nothing wrong with going at boat speed when fitting out a boat good luck and all the best
You guys are amazing. Such troopers. Thanks for the update. Looks like you are doing an amazing job.
Guys you are great keep pushing on you will get there and it will be perfect
Good to see you! Having set goals only to find something took twice as long, then set goals twice as long only to find it still takes twice as long as planned... I heartily concur with your plan to just do it. Why put time pressures on yourselves on top of the pressures of learning/doing the job.
Once again, I wish you both good luck :-)
Did I ever say the hardest part is not giving up? I'm sticking with you till the glorious end.. hope you're proud of your all your triumphs..such a great attitude.. be kind to yourself.. thanks
We have missed you two. Don't worry about "goals" and time tables. Safety, proper work, and enjoyment should be the priorities. Look forward to coming videos!
Enjoy the rest of the build - it would be great to see how you get on if you get the chance
Great to hear an update - Hope you make good progress once you've time to throw yourselves into the fit-out full time. Will you have a separate calorifier for the back boiler or will it connect into to the one running off the engine or will it just run radiators? Can't wait to see you both on the water and exploring the waterways
Good to see you back. I was going to say you should have used plastic pipe but as it looks like gravity, copper is much better as it doesn’t sag and is much more forgiving it things get a bit hot. I also agree with a comment about tapping holes for fittings. Some even use self tapping screws but I prefer machine threaded screws, stainless steel, of course. Good luck and hope to see you out and about this summer.
Good to see you are still around , I got talking to a chap last year who fitted his own boat out , going to take him 18 months .But he said it ended up 12years !!! You just need to crack on with it .good luck
Great to see you back! Good luck with it.
Great to see you guys. Looking forward to your next video :-)
Thanks for the update. Keep chuggin along.
Good to see you both.... it's perfectly normal to a run into low moments during and epic mission... don't worry about posting to RUclips we'll still be here when your done... just film the milestones and the comedy bits ... you can edit them and post them here in years to come.... be happy.. I'm currently moored at bridge 100 on the Oxford canal... and its blowing and raining.... but fantastic
Great to have you back😎
Good luck
We have to hold it too you to please take small time lapses and keep us in the loop..please please. Your work looks amazing!! Thumbs up for sure!
Good to see you both well. A big project is like eating an Elephant, don't take too big of a bite at any one time. Set small, easy to complete goals. Best is one or two days to complete. The satisfaction of doing the small jobs helps carry you through the larger jobs. I built my house with my Father and Brother and at the end of each day we would plan the next days work and feel good about what we accomplished that day.
I wish you all the luck in the world, you will be on board for good this year.
So glad to see you both back! I was a bit concerned by your absence. Cheers for the update! Your health is more important!
thanx for the hint/tip you gave me for heating! :-)
Very entertaining guys. Well done! ROD
You both take care all the best xx
Good to see your well, keep up the hard work.
I am with you, I won't go near my boat in the winter (only a small grp cruiser) but hoping for some decent weather in March so I can make the crane lift in mid April. Just taken early retirement so should get it finished this year. look forward to your next video.
Lovely to see you both. Things just take time and life gets in the way. When we bought a house to renovate we were going to have it all done in 12 months Yes u guessed it. We were still working on it 7 years later when we put it up for sale, huge lesson for us. Good luck I’m sure u will get on to the boat u just have to get on with it when u get the time. Good luck. Keep us all posted no matter what a lot of people want to see you both succeed with the boat. All the best from Australia. 🐨😀🐨😀
Very glad to hear that you are all OK, and will welcome any brief updates you are inclined to post. I know from my own experience that most projects tend to be longer and more complicated than initially expected. Good luck to you!
I think it will be done when its done is the best way to look at a project like this
Keep plugging away at it
welcome back Saxon and Emma. Saxon please don't keep interrupting Emma
Hi GuysNice to see you back, thought you had fallen of the edge of the world, just remember the job will take as long as it takes, diy is one giant learning curve :-)
Bood to see you back and healhty! 😉
so glad your both ok! us zero's were worried! your doing well! we're with you all the way!
That's a while ago! but fortunately still alive and kicking i see.
Nice to see you back.
Great to see you are both well , don’t put pressure on yourself it will be done when it’s done 👍
Great to see you again !
Good to see you’re back😄
So glad you posted! I really enjoy you both and was worried you'd given up. Glad to have you back. :-)
glad you are back and the build is going well...good to see you are both well...
Just give us a walk round each month Emma :-) Can't take much time leave Saxon at home on his computer get yourself down to the boat few minutes filming and jobs done :-) 6 months is not really much fun waiting for progress surely you've done a little bit here and there :-) You can do it :-) at this rate I'll be cruising before you and I won't be on the boat till spring 2019 LOL cheers Robi
Good luck! Keep your chins up!
Great update! What you've done so far looks really good.
Would it be easier to just set up a camera and let it roll while you work, then go back to the footage later and do a simple narration? Big thumbs up.
You guys are so lovely :) look forward to more videos
Great series - keep up the good work. - Slightly different question, and sorry if you've answered it in an earlier video, Having watched a fair few of your vids over the week end, curious, what made you go for the incomplete boat setup (i'm sure there's a technical term for it) as opposed to either a fully fitted new or even second hand narrowboat?
come back and stay (c) :)..hope to see you soon. PLEASE.
Thanks for the update.
Good to see you back. Been wondering how things were going. Winter and unfinished boats are not a good combination but you are getting there and that's what matters.
Well it is great to see you back. Any work on a boat takes ten times longer than you could reasonably think.I offer this as a positive construct - perhaps you should commit to making short update videos once per month that could be a small collection of time lapses with a voice over together with some before and after visual perspectives and voice over. Having a short term deadline of video production could give the motivation you need to 'get on with it'. To us the viewer it does not matter how long it takes to get your boat fitted out (although I bet it does to you) - we just want to join you on this journey and experience a little bit of what you are going through. You are a great couple and we all wish you every success - just show us the journey - the up the downs, the triumphs and the frustrations for these are the stuff of 'real life' for most people.
nice to see you both back :)
can you tap the holes for the cabin step bolts to save you needing to get to the inside?
I wish I could pop over and help out guys but around 17000 km is to big of a pop over :).
Great to see you both still going strong. look forward to the next catch up.
Woohoooo ... not deceased afterall! Good luck both...
And we love you.
good to see you back was wondering and concerned after emma's little health scare. now get to work :P
Hi Emma and saxon
To be honest i have never built and fitted out a narrow boat? have fitted out a 18ft ring power boat and that took me six months? I thought to myself wow? this will be a challenge even for me with the carpentry would be tricky with the electrical work quite difficult
but with the plumbing I think this
would need a lot of planning, one step forward two steps back thing to avoid.
Good luck
Hats off to you both.. I'd have thrown in he towel in by now...just a thought, the boat will need blacking before it's ready to sail away ,,😱😳
Come on guys! It's May! We miss ya'll 💞❣️
All of that oddball, stressful, fiddly stuff you didn't film is what makes for good videos.
Thank you, NZG and welcome back from me also. I most appreciate informative, educational content. But, as Mr Scholl indicates, entertainment is also vital (Thanks, Sir John Reith). So, yes, please do not excise nor ignore such footage - it helps us travel on your journey. I think a master in this is Thomas Heaton, the photographer. If you look at his You Tube channel, he usually has it spot-on. (No I am not sponsored by him... alas) ... ruclips.net/channel/UCfhW84xfA6gEc4hDK90rR1Q
Great to see you back and well :)
Rather that talking about it, it would have been good to see you actually working on the boat. 👍
I am sorry Emma and Saxon that I blew the whistle about your whereabouts on Canal Market Place but I was genuinely worried about your sudden departure. Perhaps if you had Twitter or Facebook updates the lack of videos would be less of a problem.
Hi guys would have not been easier to buy a narrowboat not new one but just a nice one you could be right there sailing the cut. Lol I'm glad I've watched your videos they are good but I do hope you get sorted this year I'm sure you will best wishes to you both
Good luck you guys! Don't forget - it's supposed to be fun :-)
Here is your U.S. equivalent on land- be mutually inspired! Cheers! 👍
Yay they're back. Six months between posts is unkind. Just drop-in more often say I'm fine ,Emma's fine but the ducks seem unhappy -whatever. Miss ya.
See you in 2019 xD only kidding glad you're back
Though you haven't been recording it all, it does seem like it has been moving in the right direction. Are all these fiddly bits and proper order to fit out various parts making you re-think the wisdom of the near complete DIY of your build? Any advice for future boat owners? I'm interested enough to keep watching even the "no visible progress" builds as even that shows what it takes to properly fit out a narrowboat. Perhaps just setting a camera to run as a time lapse while you do the work and editing it with voice overs when you have a chance, even after you are cruising! Would be good archival information.
Hey I finally found people that move at my pace. Go, stop for who knows how long, go again for a time. Stop again for a time. Re commit make a third deadline regroup and start once more! 😂😂
All the best for 2018. Nice to see u bk.
good luck and hope everything from here on in is a piece of p**s. 🤣😜👍🏼
In by Christmas,,,, LOL,, ever seen Grand Designs,, ;-) don't set time tables just try to enjoy the experience, good luck
hooray!!
When it comes to boat projects,take how long you think it'll take and double it and the double that for good measure and that is how long it should take ;-) Anyway good to see you back and when you get a chance check out Sail Life,Mads has the best attitude ever and when I get frustrated his videos help me get motivated and regroup.
SouthJerseySound I love watching Mads from Sail Life! I don’t know how he manages to get so much done!
I was wondering, like everyone else probably, where you had disappeared to. I was half expecting either a mid section protuberance being displayed by Emma or we were going to see NZG strapped to the next Falcon Heavy disappearing into zero gravity. Either would be good.
It's taking them longer to fit out the boat than it takes spaceX to build Falcon Heavy.
copper pipe has not been used in hot water heating rads in over 10 year except in commercial buildings going though concrete walls, it is all done with 1" to 2" pex pipe, it is by far cheaper and faster easer to work with, and pex pipe has a 25 year warranty were copper has no warranty, pex pipe is also used in 80% of all new home construction, for plumbing hot and cold water, it can freeze and never brake unlike copper pipe sound like they are full of excuses,,
Arnold Romppai oh yes was just thinking that me sen......plastic alday long.......good to see ya back......ive got the tee shirt so know where ya coming from.....knew ya time scale was a wild dream lol
Lord Belvoir surprise. .....your channel has no content. ... plastic all day for you as you probably don't have the skills or the patience to do the job properly in copper and brass..... jog on troll
Robert Crowther ....and so what i dont post on youtube.....your point is??........i,ve had a life time of pipe fitting you nob and i've fitted out my own narrowboat in copper so i know what their going through.....but the boat i live on now i've used plastic and all i'm saying is its alot cheaper quicker and a dam sight easier.......calling me a troll.....grow up little man and get out the play ground
Lord Belvoir so what you have no content? Let me see... you come on here and troll other people's efforts but post nothing on your channel? Bit one sided on your behalf. .. you shy? As for getting out the playground. .. ha ha your the one calling silly names ha ha nob....ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha Mr " I'm not posting any content but I'm going to Slag off others who do coz it makes me feel important " you don't even have the balls to use your real name... ha ha ha.... so yeah they are taking a bit of time.. and they have done a quality job in copper.. and it might be costing a few extra quid but it's okay. ... I know if I meet them on the cut I'd like to have drink and chat.... and if I met you......hmm mmmmmm
Robert Crowther Right Bob....where does it say that to watch or comment on youtube you have post things up on your own channel.....thats right it doesnt....you,re the one who's hijacked this post to slag me off....and as for balls.....get yourself down to castle on the nottingham canal and i'll show you who's got balls......now go away......oh and while we're at it did i slag off Emma's or Saxon's work??....No!!....so whats your problem??......tell What Bobby boy dont reply because i cant be arsed to argue with you
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You have ben missed.
OMG THEY FINALLY SHOWED UP was really starting to think she killed him, or worse she decided boat life was no longer what she wanted, she now scrapped the boat and was buying a 7.9 million dollar home, I be leave these 2 are not series about what they really want in life, if I was in his boots id be climbing the walls to get on that boat and leave her behind
Wow, that’s an incredibly mean-spirited comment.
It's called project slip. Get over it, the past is gone, draw a line in the sand, don't look back, big breath and startagain. NO GUILT.
Young man please find another word you can use instead of AND,thankyou. Other wise nice to hear from you again
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the worst part is you set out on this journey to save money, but it is costing you hundreds if not thousand extra a month, and you got rid of all the stuff in your apartment you didn't need on the boat, your paying hundreds for boat insurance, tenants insurance for your apartment, licensing for the boat mooring fees for the boat, never mind the many thousands your sitting on for the cost of the boat build, the cost of all the building materials, appliances, gages, wiring oh the list is so very long, and your no were close to moving on board, that's a dam shame, if I had your money id be happy for the first time in 40 years
Arnold Romppai having read your other posts you do sound bitter and twisted. And we do still use copper in our heating systems.. well we do if we want trouble free system built to last... most plumbers use shitty plastic push fit crap for convenience.. and while the plastic may be guaranteed for 50 years the O rings in the fittings aren't. ... well done to them for doing it properly. .... I've got a house and a narrow boat.. life is good.. nice to see them back and cracking on... perhaps you should take a nice long walk off a short pontoon and think about life...
Arnold You're totally right. This is not an exercise on how to live on a boat and build a boat, It's a middle class financially well off couple playing boaties, How much money are they paying out in rent for the last 2 years while waiting to move into their boat? It'd cost a fraction of that to have had the boat finished professionally and been moved into well over a year ago if that's what they actually wanted to do. furthermore how fucking soft are these two, aww its a bit cold we can't work on the boat. They need to man up.