I normally don’t like the look of dorades as they topically destroy the look of a boat, but the angle you set them up and integration of the Buttrail is a really nice idea.
i think this is one of the joys i have in watching these videos, its all the thought behind the designing, why stuff goes where, and the fact you have to be mindful of so much, the functions and where stuff sits inside and out, what might they be in the way of, all the aesthetics glad to see you doing the butt rails to similar style as the stanchions which i think are a master piece and shows your thoughtfulness in engineering solutions - great job and now you have the bouncing baby boy, any considerations for extra safety, be great to have something that is in line with what you are doing and not have to fudge something in that doesn't look right, something that can later be detached and so on
Soon you will break the 100,000-subscriber-barrier and it is obvious why: your videos are relevant, informative and to the point with really good filming and editing. Combined with your obvious craftsmanship and professionalism you have a winner. Dorades happen to be next on my list of deck related tasks for our refit so this video was of particular interest. Thank you for having us along on your journey.
This was one of the most fun episodes in a while, and you have found some excelent solutions, like the PVC pipes and plugs for the inflow tubes, which is so smart, because, lets face it, PVC is meant to deal with water, it is strong and affordable. Plastimo makes very cool looking Dorade cowls in PVC, which will look great on Duracell's deck, more interesting than traditional stainles steel ones, I think, and likely to be less expensive.
Adler getting down with r n b😂 ❤ Another masterclass Matt , always enjoy your attention to detail. Thixo in a gun is the best thing since sliced bread isn't it!?! We used to make it up and pipe it like we were icing a cake. Great when it goes well, messy when it doesn't. God bless ❤
Let me start by saying thank you. I have been watching your videos for some time now and your attention to detail is commendable. I have never sailed but I have power cruised during my time as a 88L watercraft engineer while in the army. I would like to be one of your patrons but I am on a fixed income. So my support will be in the form of watcher and follower.
I’d love to see a departure from the HARD angles. More critically the corners being sharp. I get it… it’s efficient. It also injures you. Running on deck does happen. Sailing is endless hours of boredom interrupted by terror. I’d like corner to be a radius similar to a golf ball Next… angle fore and aft. I’d match the forward angle of dorè to match the forward looking windows angle at doghouse. This way you start reinforcing continuity of lines. Repeating detail is easy on the eyes. The aft angle of the dore box matches the stern angle… a very shallow angle. So kicking it is not a big pain. how? THEY ARE BUILT! Build up FOAM on the inside of box. And shape the outside kinda like a shaper shapes a surfboard… then glass that
Given that the butt rails encompass the cowls how are you going to be “running on deck” and hit them? You will come to a stop at the rail and not contact the cowling.
@@RUclipsr-k2pWill it work as he has it? Sure! Can it be better? I’ll let you answer that. I guess the point gets lost on those who look at one element as if it’s in a bubble. Rather than a member of a composition. Lines do matter. My feeling is… the skill is there. Why not go for excellence.
I had to chuckle a bit when you made those bearing blocks for your air intakes so that the intakes were "square to the Earth". You're on a sailboat!!!! When is a sailboat EVER square to the Earth?? Only when it is on the hard. LOL
No buddy. It is flat on the water and therefore square to the Earth. The water is level compared with the planet, well it’s actually curved as the Earth is sorta round but level for all intents and purposes.
Ah well my composite cravings have been well and truly satiated for another week… I love the simple, sensible yet unassumingly elegant solutions to the challenges you faced…. Bring on the Butt Rails.. Toodle pip from the UK
Love all the action. You may want to NOT fiberglass the boxes to the deck. Perhaps a few wing nuts or other hidden fasteners will do. This will allow for ease of cleaning and inspection.
Awesome video again. Janni maybe interesting to do one-time (a suggestion), it would be interesting to see what we are looking at in terms of time. So maybe the first scene flash on the screen Monday. Next scene is already Tuesday afternoon, etc. This video was probably a week, but would be nice to see the jumps in time for once. Anyway, love it as always!
Hey, To fasten things to decks I countersink in stainless bolts to a piece of G10 then epoxy it to the deck. I use acorn nuts and rubber gaskets with neoprene washers to keep things from rusting. Started doing this about 5 years ago and they all look mint still.
You can be excused as a new watcher but there is NO stainless steel on this project. The chain plates and all hinges are even carbon fibre. So that ain’t gonna happen. 😊
I recently finished a model electric fast boat. On a model it is a bit more difficult to get air flowing through the boat. I put a brass tube in the bow running from one side to the other, and slotted it at the top. This means that air is forced in through the slot and out through a cowl at the stern, and water that may splash in is held in the tube and runs out. Obviously not suitable for your boat, but on a smaller boat with limited deck space it might work.
A boat i worked had little dorade lockers rather than hinged the lid was snug with a a rope tying it to the butt rail. Made it fairly water tight and made them really use able rather than a hinged lid in an awkward place with the butt rail.
A little locker up there is great for sail ties or an emergency shackle key and knife. I am putting one on a boat I am working on but i had forgotten the dorade locker. Nice
Hi guys, wow those boxes are gonna look fantastic. Specially with the butt braces going to be very good make the boat look tough. Keep up the good work always enjoy the videos from Australia Thunder down under
Enjoyed the video very much when explaining what you are doing you say in such a way that someone like me who doesnt can understand i have sailed a yacht but only radio control on a local lake in the uk but throughly enjoyed it fighting nature the wind as taming for my enjoyment well done look forward to next time
I love the description of the thinking/analysis process. It makes it more understandable for me on an otherwise unfamiliar subject. Looks plenty strong too. I never knew what the cowls were for and how they kept out water. Thanks for the video.👍👍👍👍😁
🤔💡 just say it. Those are Granny Bars over the dorades. 🙄 BTW, the boat will NOT always be in same direction as the wind. You know that. ❤👍🏻 Nice 🎶 🎵 too❗️
I believe that airflow on boats works better, where the air is drawn in at the stern and exits foward, so you will need dorades further aft too. The shoswer doragde would need to be in an 'extract' mode, so there need to a mixtue of in and outs. In extreme conditiors wind scoops and the like are effective. Will you have screens on the intakes, to keep the bugs at bay?
In Holland we call them “ Oma Beugels”. ( Granny Bars) They should be pretty close to the mast for it to actually keep you on board when some big growler tries to wipe you off the deck… ‘Happend to me once, and I was really happy with those “Oma Beugels” 😅 And our little daughter used to hang of it, / used it to hang a little fender-swing from 😉
Think about the technology that we take for granted... Just imagine if you could go back 500 years and tell a shipwright of the day that you have plans to build an ocean-going vessel that would be held together with glue...no nails...no pins...no fancy, interlocking joinery. Glue.
I like how Matt tries to make everything have multiple uses. Why just build a ventilation box when you can also use it as a tool box and rail stanchion box? Makes use out of every inch of space.
Looks fantastic, Matt, with the 4 inch PVC fitting s consider using poly urethane instead it holds up much better with cold weather and won't get brittle and crack in cold/ frozen temperatures. Awesome mate
@RUclipsr-k2p I was an irragation technician while working in Germany, I don't think PVC would handle frozen water. It will crack. That's why we used poly
Hello family, I love your video's! Living on and refitting a 50 year old 50ft ketch, I find these video's both entertaining and educational. I do envy your workshop and all the space you have.... :-) I have a question: what is the sheet material you use to build i.e. the dorade boxes...?
Dont know if this was deliberately but the fact your stantions arnt touching the deck means if they are overloaded veryically it will break the dorade box before it damages your deck. Which is a nice little feature.
Those look really good. It will be nice to see them done. I like the PVC plug option for cold weather days or really hot weather days. Will the butt rail be out of the way of the rigging lines? Or is there any interference issues with walking up to the bow of the boat?
Love to geek out on your videos. Great music at the bulkhead gluing section (12-13 minute?). Your ventilation path begins in the head and then goes through the boat? Is that a good thing? (Well, it is directionally, but not sure about the esthetics). And now more good music for gluing stanchion bases) Budapeter
It would be interesting to do a very scientific "bucket test" of these. Like, you fill a big bucket and you throw it into the inlet pipe like a big wave then you check if any water came in. Probably useless but maybe fun. You could ask the cat to stay in the air pipe and check 😂
We are so happy to see TotalBond coming in clutch to help with building the dorade boxes!
You better be putting carbon hinges on that lid. We dont want another debate with voting to get it done.
😂
And carbon cowls!
LMAO
I wonder if he made up a bunch of hinges during the recent build of them for the chain channel lid.
@@lionelfourniernow there’s a wonderful idea. Super cool looking in black against the boat colour (whatever that may be in the future).
Master class with a Master Craftsman. You're always exceptional, Matt!
I normally don’t like the look of dorades as they topically destroy the look of a boat, but the angle you set them up and integration of the Buttrail is a really nice idea.
Dorade Box: Make the forward cowl lower than the rear, as well as having your offset angle, that will make sure they do not block each other.
Don’t usually notice but filming and music made me feel happy
Awesome work, nicely shown and narrated. You're a great team!
It would be nice to get a Dorade horn and make a mold of it so you could make carbon fiber Dorades. You obviously have the skills to do it.
I was thinking the exact same thing!
I was going to comment the same thing!
It’s a good idea. Maybe!
@TheDuracellProject a mould and a vacuum bag. How hard could it be... 😉
You are such a artist with your work.
You composed an excellent video, clearly and succinctly showing us what you made, why you made it the way you did and what it does.
Exactly, I was moved to write similar thoughts. Matt has a great skillset.
Lots of treats for the inspector!!! CHEERS from HERE!
i think this is one of the joys i have in watching these videos, its all the thought behind the designing, why stuff goes where, and the fact you have to be mindful of so much, the functions and where stuff sits inside and out, what might they be in the way of, all the aesthetics
glad to see you doing the butt rails to similar style as the stanchions which i think are a master piece and shows your thoughtfulness in engineering solutions - great job
and now you have the bouncing baby boy, any considerations for extra safety, be great to have something that is in line with what you are doing and not have to fudge something in that doesn't look right, something that can later be detached and so on
Soon you will break the 100,000-subscriber-barrier and it is obvious why: your videos are relevant, informative and to the point with really good filming and editing. Combined with your obvious craftsmanship and professionalism you have a winner. Dorades happen to be next on my list of deck related tasks for our refit so this video was of particular interest. Thank you for having us along on your journey.
Excellence in design and application. Fascinating in watching the process.
I learnt something new today about the origin of the name, thanks
Coming along Matt. Starting to take some shape. Stay safe brother…
You're such a perfectionist, Matt! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
you could mould some nice carbon cowls, zero maintenance😉 as always Matt outstanding work 👍
This was one of the most fun episodes in a while, and you have found some excelent solutions, like the PVC pipes and plugs for the inflow tubes, which is so smart, because, lets face it, PVC is meant to deal with water, it is strong and affordable. Plastimo makes very cool looking Dorade cowls in PVC, which will look great on Duracell's deck, more interesting than traditional stainles steel ones, I think, and likely to be less expensive.
grey pvc used for electrical does better with uv degradation. doesn't rot as fast as the white does in sunlight
@@dennisshain these will never see daylight again once the boxes are glued on top.
Ah yes, that classic boatbuilding technique: shove a bunch of glue down there 😄
Adler getting down with r n b😂 ❤ Another masterclass Matt , always enjoy your attention to detail. Thixo in a gun is the best thing since sliced bread isn't it!?! We used to make it up and pipe it like we were icing a cake. Great when it goes well, messy when it doesn't. God bless ❤
Let me start by saying thank you. I have been watching your videos for some time now and your attention to detail is commendable. I have never sailed but I have power cruised during my time as a 88L watercraft engineer while in the army. I would like to be one of your patrons but I am on a fixed income. So my support will be in the form of watcher and follower.
we couldn't do this without viewers like you :)
Level to the water is good.
They are a very clever, and you need to change the air below deck often to keep damp and sticks at bay. Great video 2x👍
Damp & what? Sticks?
I’d love to see a departure from the HARD angles. More critically the corners being sharp. I get it… it’s efficient. It also injures you. Running on deck does happen. Sailing is endless hours of boredom interrupted by terror. I’d like corner to be a radius similar to a golf ball Next… angle fore and aft. I’d match the forward angle of dorè to match the forward looking windows angle at doghouse. This way you start reinforcing continuity of lines. Repeating detail is easy on the eyes. The aft angle of the dore box matches the stern angle… a very shallow angle. So kicking it is not a big pain. how? THEY ARE BUILT! Build up FOAM on the inside of box. And shape the outside kinda like a shaper shapes a surfboard… then glass that
Given that the butt rails encompass the cowls how are you going to be “running on deck” and hit them? You will come to a stop at the rail and not contact the cowling.
@@RUclipsr-k2pWill it work as he has it? Sure! Can it be better? I’ll let you answer that. I guess the point gets lost on those who look at one element as if it’s in a bubble. Rather than a member of a composition. Lines do matter. My feeling is… the skill is there. Why not go for excellence.
Good call on having them level Matt. I have them on my my Niagara 42 - will send you a picture.
The baby seems to enjoy the great playlist!
Awesome work with the "Dorade boxes" Matt! Always pleased to learn about technicality and terminology!
Love your channel Matt! I could watch you all day. Hi to your wife too and Congratz on your first child! Now on to the show.
I had to chuckle a bit when you made those bearing blocks for your air intakes so that the intakes were "square to the Earth". You're on a sailboat!!!! When is a sailboat EVER square to the Earth?? Only when it is on the hard. LOL
I believe it’s also square to the earth when sitting in the sea/water as water finds its own level to the earth.
No buddy. It is flat on the water and therefore square to the Earth. The water is level compared with the planet, well it’s actually curved as the Earth is sorta round but level for all intents and purposes.
Oh man, I'm so jealous of your workshop!
Felt my IQ go up 5 pts! Goodonyas! Well done!
Just when I think you made a fantastic new part you come up with a new idea that is amazing !
Thoughtful and beautiful work.
Really like your Dorade box design, especially incorporating the little storage locker!
Ah well my composite cravings have been well and truly satiated for another week… I love the simple, sensible yet unassumingly elegant solutions to the challenges you faced…. Bring on the Butt Rails..
Toodle pip from the UK
Matt, get someone to 3d print a cowl mold (in sections) for you and make your own cowl's. Carbon fiber cowl's would look cool... Joe
nice job Matt and Mrs Matt
Good work.
love your videos!!!
Jed and his sister Nina would be proud of your work. Remembering Rockport ME.
Good and useful ideas (holder block for butt rail sockets, stop blocks for bulkheads) Matt. Thumbs up!
Love all the action. You may want to NOT fiberglass the boxes to the deck. Perhaps a few wing nuts or other hidden fasteners will do. This will allow for ease of cleaning and inspection.
Awesome video again. Janni maybe interesting to do one-time (a suggestion), it would be interesting to see what we are looking at in terms of time. So maybe the first scene flash on the screen Monday. Next scene is already Tuesday afternoon, etc. This video was probably a week, but would be nice to see the jumps in time for once. Anyway, love it as always!
Hey, To fasten things to decks I countersink in stainless bolts to a piece of G10 then epoxy it to the deck. I use acorn nuts and rubber gaskets with neoprene washers to keep things from rusting. Started doing this about 5 years ago and they all look mint still.
You can be excused as a new watcher but there is NO stainless steel on this project. The chain plates and all hinges are even carbon fibre. So that ain’t gonna happen. 😊
Ah finally some good organ bass boogie.
I recently finished a model electric fast boat. On a model it is a bit more difficult to get air flowing through the boat. I put a brass tube in the bow running from one side to the other, and slotted it at the top. This means that air is forced in through the slot and out through a cowl at the stern, and water that may splash in is held in the tube and runs out. Obviously not suitable for your boat, but on a smaller boat with limited deck space it might work.
No love like a Grandmother's love
Nice khaki shirt! Too nice for fiber-glassing. Great idea on the little bulkheads for the stanchions.
Great idea on these boxes, love watching this build come together.
A boat i worked had little dorade lockers rather than hinged the lid was snug with a a rope tying it to the butt rail. Made it fairly water tight and made them really use able rather than a hinged lid in an awkward place with the butt rail.
A little locker up there is great for sail ties or an emergency shackle key and knife. I am putting one on a boat I am working on but i had forgotten the dorade locker. Nice
Amazing videos on all perspective ;)
pretty interesting video. Thanks
Great episode! More progress! Keep rolling Duracell team! 👍👍
Nice work
Man, I love your problem solving.
Another brilliant video Janneke.
Hi guys, wow those boxes are gonna look fantastic. Specially with the butt braces going to be very good make the boat look tough. Keep up the good work always enjoy the videos from Australia Thunder down under
love the inspector!
So cool to watch those built from scratch 😎
Great stuff!
You guys are getting good at this RUclips thing. Lovely clear descriptions, well made videos, and enjoyable content. Well done and thank you!
thanks, if someone had told us 5 years ago we'd have a youtube channel, we wouldn't have believed them!
Beautifully designed project skilfully made, I’m sure they’ll look amazing👌, Graham
My new favorite thing after lamination...speed up sanding...so satisfying!!!
I wait for these every week, sooo good!
Enjoyed the video very much when explaining what you are doing you say in such a way that someone like me who doesnt can understand i have sailed a yacht but only radio control on a local lake in the uk but throughly enjoyed it fighting nature the wind as taming for my enjoyment well done look forward to next time
I love the description of the thinking/analysis process. It makes it more understandable for me on an otherwise unfamiliar subject. Looks plenty strong too. I never knew what the cowls were for and how they kept out water. Thanks for the video.👍👍👍👍😁
The 4 inch adapter is exactly what I used for my dorades. Luckily I haven't needed them. Yet!
Great tips and perspectives!!
We used our dorade boxes to hold drinks when at anchor. Remove the stainless cowl, instant beer holder. True story.
This is a clever design!
🤔💡 just say it. Those are Granny Bars over the dorades. 🙄 BTW, the boat will NOT always be in same direction as the wind. You know that.
❤👍🏻 Nice 🎶 🎵 too❗️
At anchor the boat will most of the time sit head to wind. Only if tide is stronger than wind will the boat not sit head to wind on anchor.
@@jimmyjohnstone5878 Yep. And still, normally the cowls can be turned 360º.👴🤷♂
Did you miss where Matt said the bow will be “mostly” facing the wind? 🙄
Nicely done.
Beautiful maths in action! Well Done 💖💖💖🇦🇺
As soon as I saw maths instead of ‘math’ I knew you were either a Kiwi or an Aussie. How they get ‘math’ out of mathematics escapes me…. 😅
Great music 🎶 ❤
Always happy to see your progress 🎉
I believe that airflow on boats works better, where the air is drawn in at the stern and exits foward, so you will need dorades further aft too. The shoswer doragde would need to be in an 'extract' mode, so there need to a mixtue of in and outs. In extreme conditiors wind scoops and the like are effective. Will you have screens on the intakes, to keep the bugs at bay?
Yes
Hello! Can we talk about the new video style. Well done!!!!
I think 100k subs coming soomer than you may think !
Best show on RUclips!
bug covers while at summer anchor. Cheers!
In Holland we call them “ Oma Beugels”. ( Granny Bars)
They should be pretty close to the mast for it to actually keep you on board when some big growler tries to wipe you off the deck…
‘Happend to me once, and I was really happy with those “Oma Beugels” 😅
And our little daughter used to hang of it, / used it to hang a little fender-swing from 😉
Do we? 😅 Never heard that term before, but guess it’s fitting.
Think about the technology that we take for granted... Just imagine if you could go back 500 years and tell a shipwright of the day that you have plans to build an ocean-going vessel that would be held together with glue...no nails...no pins...no fancy, interlocking joinery. Glue.
very nice 👌👌
I like how Matt tries to make everything have multiple uses. Why just build a ventilation box when you can also use it as a tool box and rail stanchion box? Makes use out of every inch of space.
Bravo 👏
Looks fantastic, Matt, with the 4 inch PVC fitting s consider using poly urethane instead it holds up much better with cold weather and won't get brittle and crack in cold/ frozen temperatures. Awesome mate
PVC is fine in cold weather and it is officially rated for -15º c. As it is partially inside the cabin it will never get that cold.
@RUclipsr-k2p I was an irragation technician while working in Germany, I don't think PVC would handle frozen water. It will crack. That's why we used poly
Hello family, I love your video's! Living on and refitting a 50 year old 50ft ketch, I find these video's both entertaining and educational. I do envy your workshop and all the space you have.... :-) I have a question: what is the sheet material you use to build i.e. the dorade boxes...?
Dont know if this was deliberately but the fact your stantions arnt touching the deck means if they are overloaded veryically it will break the dorade box before it damages your deck. Which is a nice little feature.
999th tag-along view. 132nd LIKE posted.
Looking at the comments, I think there needs to be another vote on Matt doing Carbon Fiber Cowls!
Alder ROCKS!
19:06 the inspector is saying this mast needs work ❤
Det vil være mange forskjellige vinkler å slå sammen for å få det vinkelrett
Those look really good. It will be nice to see them done. I like the PVC plug option for cold weather days or really hot weather days.
Will the butt rail be out of the way of the rigging lines? Or is there any interference issues with walking up to the bow of the boat?
yes, definitely
Love to geek out on your videos. Great music at the bulkhead gluing section (12-13 minute?). Your ventilation path begins in the head and then goes through the boat? Is that a good thing? (Well, it is directionally, but not sure about the esthetics). And now more good music for gluing stanchion bases) Budapeter
I had not heard the mast support bars called "butt bars", i have always known them as "granny bars"
R E S P E C T Mama !!
Do dorades have any type of screens to keep the buglies out?
They will
Neato!!
It would be interesting to do a very scientific "bucket test" of these. Like, you fill a big bucket and you throw it into the inlet pipe like a big wave then you check if any water came in. Probably useless but maybe fun. You could ask the cat to stay in the air pipe and check 😂
They’ve been a popular part of boat design since 1929 so I think they have stood the test of time and weather. 🌧️
@@RUclipsr-k2p it was a joke obviously 🤟
Love how meticulous you are then suddenly you are going to "shove a load of glue down there" 🙂