That wood looks great. Nice job. I remodeled my kitchen a few years ago with zebra wood cabinets. I saw it on a yacht once and fell in love. The cabinet builders did an awesome job lining up all of the wood grain and striping.
Steel shaft adapter bushings. I had a similar problem with a blower wheel disintegrating for the AC unit on our boat and the replacement wheel shaft diameter was larger. The bushing solved the problem on the cheap!
We, Jurgen en Wicky from Amsterdam, really love your videos. The new floor looks so lovely. And the chairs so much nicer. Thank you for making the videos. The white beard looks so good on you Mr Ed. We like it so much when Mrs Lynn said: “Roger out” Cheers from us
Lyn is absolutely killing the Roger-Out game at 2:13! That made up for the previous episode which was sorely lacking in Roger-Out inclusions. Nice job reupholstering the chairs -- that distressed leather-look material is perfect. Just goes to show how many things can be DIY without spending tons of money to replace or professionally repair. I'm glad the radio check gave you adequate distance. When splicing coax, adding adapters/connectors, etc, they ALWAYS introduce some level of loss and should be avoided whenever possible. The tigerwood flooring came out looking FANTASTIC. It's one of my favorite S. American species from an asthetic standpoint (Astronium lecointei, aka Goncalo alves, Muiracatiara). If you look at crosscut log sections you get a hint as to why the dark striping is so unique and dramatic. For years I worked for an importer of S. American hardwoods and got to handle a lot of it in flooring, decking and some lumber. I love the way it rapidly oxidizes to its deep reddish-orange color for interior applications. Outdoors, it weathers to a nice silver-grey. A tip for laying hardwood flooring for best appearance; avoid 'H' and Stair-steps where the end cuts lay near each other.... randomize as much as possible. For an H (equal end-joints near each other), you should have at least 3 courses between to soften the visual impact. Sometime this means just cutting on an inch or two from a board so they don't line up adjacent to another end joint. Roger-Out!!!!!!
Thanks. We think the chairs and floor cam out great as well. I think this the 9th floor that Lyn and I have laid together. It is always exciting to see how they come out. We do try to vary the joints by at least 3, but we might have messed up once or twice on this floor. The wood definitely darkens with age. We have it in our Philly kitchen and if we move the island you can see a big difference.
I liked your positive comment on your Detroit Diesels, I have 6v53 engines I’m my small boat. They start immediately and purr like a BIG cat. Keep the videos coming. My boat is just south of yours at Sebastian. Wishing you very Merry Christmas and a great New Year.
Great updates, that floor though!.. gorgeous?.. not enough... STUNNING seems to fit for me! Glad the Thanksgiving was nice, looking forward to more... Roger out!
Pick up a brass bushing , you probably won’t find the right inside and outside diameters, but you can drill out the inside one with a regular drill bit and then you can put the brass bushing in a drill, chuck it down, take a file and make a makeshift lathe and use the file to turn down the outside diameter
should be able to search for motor shaft adapter bushing and find what you need They are made, sometimes a motor shop can steer you correctly. I have used aluminum pop cans cut into strips before, worked pretty well.
Ed, I’ve been a follower from the start living my dreams of boating again vicariously through you and your wife. Shoes and gloves man……. I had to stop and post this comment, I really hope you didn’t get any splinters! Merry Christmas.
Love the way that wood looks and it came out great ! But as far as that expensive 36-volt blower motor goes, all you have to do is get a step-down voltage converter so you can use a standard 12-volt blower motor.
I know, but it is high amperage and the step down is expensive as well. We have a 24 volt lithium bank on the boat. I am slowly moving some devices over to 24 volt.
Ed, it looks like you have some material on the fan cage hub. If you carefully drill it out larger, you can check McMaster-Carr, for a bushing to fit. If not a machinist buddy can fix it for you. Also, order another squirrel cage, for the other engine room. Best wishes from the North.
We had the same issue, used interlocking wood grain gym floor mats, and covered them with throw rugs. Been in place for several years with no issues. The mats cut easily, waterproof, dampen sound and if one gets damaged throw it out and put in another, cheap too. Same can be said for the rugs.
Really beautiful floor and chairs. I've decided one of the most difficult things in life is finding a leak in a boat. It's never where you would think. Great job finding yours.
The tiger woods is a fantastic wood for on a boat because of the density of the lumber. Tiger woods is a wood from Panama or chili can't remember been 15 years since I had installed it last. It's a wood that replaced Brazilian koa it's a little bit richer in the red tones and the blonde streak they have band harvesting koa in Panama for the trees are on the endanger list..😊
Nice Job! I would have liked to have seen you keep a few pieces of the old flooring and paint your boat name and logo to leave on that hill in the Bahamas or wherever else they allow you to leave it.
Thanks Ed for your weekly remodel video update. It’s exciting watching your seafaring adventures but just as satisfying observing you install new floors on your boat, Lyn reupholster the chairs or have a lovely Thanksgiving dinner with your family. Cheers…..
Ed and Lyn. I am so happy for both of you, Tigerwood is amazing, no relation to Tiger Woods:) Your family Thanksgiving looked so cozy. Merry Christmas and New Years, no wasting away in Margaritaville:) Cheers, Rik Spector
capt cook the work nevers end sir - break out more loot so they can plunder you for repairs and goods - cheers mates from missouri - no press gang needed
Is it a press fit? You might be able to put a thin bushing in there, but it would probably be so thin that it would distort when you install the fan. Maybe you could carefully measure the diameter of the shaft and the... fan hole? Then buy a fan that has that inside diameter.
We like your videos, diy videos, seafaring videos and travel exploration videos. You both have a mellow relaxing approach to life. Are you retired or still work?. Could you share just a broad overview of what you do to make this all happen. I’m about to retire and am just curious how different RUclipsrs live their different dreams. Thanks. Love we you videos.
Lyn is a retired photographer. I am a semi retired tax accountant. I work from January to April 15th each year, then leave the rest of the year for the staff to handle. We also invested in several rental properties over the years, which will handle our retirement.
Wow, just starting video... and you're describing how the flooring comes up in pieces... and you're in bare feet! Hardcore! Weren't you worried about splinters!
When I did my Albin I took out the center pieces and marked some lines. Install went great. Not sure what the original method was but it made no sense to me.
Hello Ed, Lynn. Where did you find the flooring? We installed it in our house and love the look. Need to replace the flooring I ruined in our Sea Ray galley and the Admiral wants Tigerwood (or Brazilian Koa). Been searching and having difficulty finding it.
Looks great, Trying Not To Leak! 😎
😁😁😁
Buy a brass sleeve to fit squirrel cage and then drill hole to match shaft.
That's the plan!
What an amazing difference. It looks great 👍. The seats look like they match well. Good job
Thank you!
Those floors look beautiful and the video was great.
Thank you!
I love your repair videos. I know it can feel tedious at points, but for me it's half the fun of boating. Keep up the great work!
Thanks 👍
Been watching for years, enjoy all your videos, Up grades and repaires.repaired. Hatteras are great boat. You guys are a team. Take care. John
Thanks for joining us on this adventure. Cheers!
Chairs look great Lynn, floor looks a heck of a lot better, I like the grain
Thank you. We agree!
Woah!! Beautiful looking and a fantastic job with the install. Congratulations.
Thanks!
Luv that opening song
Lyn, you mean you can't wait until *Ed* does the new Lower Helm floor and Galley floor... 🤣🤣🤣
Great job there, Ed! Looks fantastic!
Yes! 😁😎
Aluminium tape might be stronger. Amazon UK has a ton, so I guess you would have just as many sellers. . The floor looks nice Great update 2x👍
Thank you. We love how the floor came out. Better than expected!
Looks very nice! Good job, it’s hard work and time consuming.
Thank you. We love it!
It's always the "glitz and glamor " of boat ownership with y'all. 😏😉
😁😎
Wow that looks great! I'm glad you found the leak.
Thanks. Us too!
yesssss… i would be highly sceptical about those splice joiners …
That wood looks great. Nice job. I remodeled my kitchen a few years ago with zebra wood cabinets. I saw it on a yacht once and fell in love. The cabinet builders did an awesome job lining up all of the wood grain and striping.
Thanks. We love how it came out!
Great job on both the chairs and the floor but WOW! You found the leak, that’s worth celebrating over. Cheers
Yes! Thank you!
Love to follow your adventures. Keep up the good work and never surrender to adversity.
Much appreciated!
Wow! the floor looks great! great relief finding the leak
I think so too!
YOU ARE A QUALIFIED CAPTAIN. CAPTAIN I SALUTE YOU
Cheers!
Love the new brown fabric on your chairs! Good job!
It turned out nice.
Steel shaft adapter bushings. I had a similar problem with a blower wheel disintegrating for the AC unit on our boat and the replacement wheel shaft diameter was larger. The bushing solved the problem on the cheap!
This is what we have in out kitchen. Looks great.
Great minds think alike!
Gorgeous work Lynn. You gotta great helper.
I think so too!
Looks amazing! Great job Lynn keeping Ed straight 😂
Not an easy job! 😁😁😁
ed is the man you go ole boy!
Kudos to you, bean counter! You always find a way to win..
I try!
We, Jurgen en Wicky from Amsterdam, really love your videos. The new floor looks so lovely. And the chairs so much nicer. Thank you for making the videos.
The white beard looks so good on you Mr Ed. We like it so much when Mrs Lynn said: “Roger out” Cheers from us
Thanks for joining us on the adventure. We are glad you enjoy the videos! Roger out! 😁
Looks fantastic!.
Thank you!
Nice workmanship !!
Thank you!
I love hard work, I ould sit here all day and watch it.
😁😎
lol love the work boots. I’ve got the same ones. 🤣 Safty 3rd! lol. Coming alone great👌
I like to live dangerously!
The tiger wood on the floor looks amazing...
Thanks!
Looks really nice.
Thanks!
Thumbs up for both the floor and chairs, botth look great
Thanks!
Excellent job! Looks magnificent!
Thank you!
Beautifully done!
Thanks!
Maybe find a right size plastic straw for a spacer on fan shaft,
Lyn is absolutely killing the Roger-Out game at 2:13! That made up for the previous episode which was sorely lacking in Roger-Out inclusions.
Nice job reupholstering the chairs -- that distressed leather-look material is perfect. Just goes to show how many things can be DIY without spending tons of money to replace or professionally repair.
I'm glad the radio check gave you adequate distance. When splicing coax, adding adapters/connectors, etc, they ALWAYS introduce some level of loss and should be avoided whenever possible.
The tigerwood flooring came out looking FANTASTIC. It's one of my favorite S. American species from an asthetic standpoint (Astronium lecointei, aka Goncalo alves, Muiracatiara). If you look at crosscut log sections you get a hint as to why the dark striping is so unique and dramatic. For years I worked for an importer of S. American hardwoods and got to handle a lot of it in flooring, decking and some lumber. I love the way it rapidly oxidizes to its deep reddish-orange color for interior applications. Outdoors, it weathers to a nice silver-grey.
A tip for laying hardwood flooring for best appearance; avoid 'H' and Stair-steps where the end cuts lay near each other.... randomize as much as possible. For an H (equal end-joints near each other), you should have at least 3 courses between to soften the visual impact. Sometime this means just cutting on an inch or two from a board so they don't line up adjacent to another end joint.
Roger-Out!!!!!!
Thanks. We think the chairs and floor cam out great as well. I think this the 9th floor that Lyn and I have laid together. It is always exciting to see how they come out. We do try to vary the joints by at least 3, but we might have messed up once or twice on this floor. The wood definitely darkens with age. We have it in our Philly kitchen and if we move the island you can see a big difference.
The radio is easily picking up bridges 6-8 miles away. Much better than before.
The flooring turned out great and so did the chairs!
We agree!
Thank you for your videos. Watched them all, some several times Also I just became a Hatteras owner.
That is awesome!
I liked your positive comment on your Detroit Diesels, I have 6v53 engines I’m my small boat. They start immediately and purr like a BIG cat. Keep the videos coming. My boat is just south of yours at Sebastian. Wishing you very Merry Christmas and a great New Year.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Floor looks gorgeous!
Thanks!
Great updates, that floor though!.. gorgeous?.. not enough... STUNNING seems to fit for me! Glad the Thanksgiving was nice, looking forward to more... Roger out!
We love how it turned out. Even better than we expected!
Pick up a brass bushing , you probably won’t find the right inside and outside diameters, but you can drill out the inside one with a regular drill bit and then you can put the brass bushing in a drill, chuck it down, take a file and make a makeshift lathe and use the file to turn down the outside diameter
That is a good idea. Thanks.
should be able to search for motor shaft adapter bushing and find what you need They are made, sometimes a motor shop can steer you correctly. I have used aluminum pop cans cut into strips before, worked pretty well.
We will get back on that p[project when we return in the spring.
New floor looks amazing
I think so too!
Looks great! Nice job.
Thanks!
Wow, it looks great. Congratulations!
Thanks!
Love that Tigerwood. I have never heard of it before to be honest. The upholstery and floor complement each other.
Sometimes it is called Brazilian Koa. Thanks.
Ed,
I’ve been a follower from the start living my dreams of boating again vicariously through you and your wife. Shoes and gloves man……. I had to stop and post this comment, I really hope you didn’t get any splinters! Merry Christmas.
I like to live dangerously! Merry Christmas!
@@tryingnottosink9107 it came out great. Saw the next video!
I’ve been waiting for this episode!
Hope you like it!
Nice Job!
Thanks!
Loved the kiss t shirt
Beautiful floor and cushions.
Thanks!
Love the way that wood looks and it came out great !
But as far as that expensive 36-volt blower motor goes, all you have to do is get a step-down voltage converter so you can use a standard 12-volt blower motor.
I know, but it is high amperage and the step down is expensive as well. We have a 24 volt lithium bank on the boat. I am slowly moving some devices over to 24 volt.
Nothing is square or straight on a boat, good improvisation!
That is right!
I hope you guys have a very happy holiday. Hope to see you guys out on the waves one day.
I hope so too!
Floor looks beautiful! We did our house in tiger wood and absolutely love it! It should darken a little once you get sunlight on it. Cheers!
Yes, our kitchen is tigerwood and it darkens. If we move the island to clean it is obvious.
gr8 JOB...YINZ GOT CLASS !!!
Thanks!
Merry Christmas you two!
Merry Christmas!
The floor looks great.
Thank you!
Ed, it looks like you have some material on the fan cage hub. If you carefully drill it out larger, you can check McMaster-Carr, for a bushing to fit. If not a machinist buddy can fix it for you.
Also, order another squirrel cage, for the other engine room.
Best wishes from the North.
Thanks. That's the plan.
Looks good. I have the same floors in my home. I love those Hatteras’. The are like little ships.
Great minds think alike!
Chairs are classy
Thanks!
Maybe metal foil tape, but otherwise, some type of bushing if can be found.
Wow, what a transformation! The floor and the newly upholstered chairs look fabulous! Well done you two!
Thanks so much! 😊
The rumor years ago was Beaujolais Nouveau was flown in on the Concorde. That's why they charged so much. I bought into it I'll admit.
Somehow it became a tradition for us.
We had the same issue, used interlocking wood grain gym floor mats, and covered them with throw rugs. Been in place for several years with no issues. The mats cut easily, waterproof, dampen sound and if one gets damaged throw it out and put in another, cheap too. Same can be said for the rugs.
We thought of doing that as well.
Really beautiful floor and chairs. I've decided one of the most difficult things in life is finding a leak in a boat. It's never where you would think. Great job finding yours.
Thanks. It took a while but it was found!
The tiger woods is a fantastic wood for on a boat because of the density of the lumber. Tiger woods is a wood from Panama or chili can't remember been 15 years since I had installed it last. It's a wood that replaced Brazilian koa it's a little bit richer in the red tones and the blonde streak they have band harvesting koa in Panama for the trees are on the endanger list..😊
Ours actually is Brazilian Koa, we just refer to it as Tigerwood since it is often called that.
Looks great. I don’t envy you with that project
Fortunately, it was worth it!
I work for Jeep, glad to see your driving one, we make the Grand Cherokee L.
We love the jeep. It is our third one.
Nice Job! I would have liked to have seen you keep a few pieces of the old flooring and paint your boat name and logo to leave on that hill in the Bahamas or wherever else they allow you to leave it.
Good idea. We do have some extra pieces!
VERY NICE!!!!!!!!!!!! Merry Xmas
Merry Christmas!
No two bulkheads on a boat are the same! WOW that turned out nice!😁🛫
Thanks 👍
It's beautiful
Thanks!
Thanks Ed for your weekly remodel video update. It’s exciting watching your seafaring adventures but just as satisfying observing you install new floors on your boat, Lyn reupholster the chairs or have a lovely Thanksgiving dinner with your family. Cheers…..
Thanks. Plenty more of those type videos to come.
Looks great guys and love that the hatch is fixed too.
Thanks!
piece of 3/8 or 5/16 copper for a bushing on motor shaft
Floor looks great ….
Thanks!
Ed and Lyn.
I am so happy for both of you, Tigerwood is amazing, no relation to Tiger Woods:)
Your family Thanksgiving looked so cozy.
Merry Christmas and New Years, no wasting away in Margaritaville:)
Cheers,
Rik Spector
It came out very nice. Lyn hosts Thanksgiving for our Philly family each year. It was nice to get back for a little while. Cheers!
capt cook the work nevers end sir - break out more loot so they can plunder you for repairs and goods - cheers mates from missouri - no press gang needed
That's the truth!
Floor looks amazing! Thank you two for the great videos! Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!
Merry Christmas! Thanks!
It's nod easy to find.
2x on the brass / bronze bushing.
Is it a press fit? You might be able to put a thin bushing in there, but it would probably be so thin that it would distort when you install the fan. Maybe you could carefully measure the diameter of the shaft and the... fan hole? Then buy a fan that has that inside diameter.
We'll figure something out when we return to the boat.
We like your videos, diy videos, seafaring videos and travel exploration videos. You both have a mellow relaxing approach to life. Are you retired or still work?. Could you share just a broad overview of what you do to make this all happen. I’m about to retire and am just curious how different RUclipsrs live their different dreams. Thanks. Love we you videos.
Lyn is a retired photographer. I am a semi retired tax accountant. I work from January to April 15th each year, then leave the rest of the year for the staff to handle. We also invested in several rental properties over the years, which will handle our retirement.
What a great job on the chairs and the floor. You guys leaving the carpet? seems non conducive for a boat. Thanks for the video!
Yes, the carpet is new. There is a better shot in next week's video.
My boat has same blower
Though i wouldnt wanna see it, probably safer to have on shoes and nothing else than to not have foot protection lol. But good job and looks great!
I like to live dangerously!
JB weld that part on …..you can still get it off later it you need to.
Thanks for the idea.
I want to know when you reach the tipping point where there are more (and better) tools on the boat than there are back in Philly.
It is a pain shuttling the bigger tools back and forth but we don't have room to keep them on the boat. It was easier when the boat was in Philly.
Wow, just starting video... and you're describing how the flooring comes up in pieces... and you're in bare feet! Hardcore! Weren't you worried about splinters!
I like to live dangerously!
Nice job guys!
Thank you!
Egads Man, you are barefoot! Splinters!
I like to live dangerously!
Maybe, jb weld squirrel cage on motor shaft.
Thanks, we may.
Great video...would the tiger wood look better running fore and aft instead of port to starboard?
I was always taught that it should run in the direction of foot travel, if possible.
Floor looks great! Doesn't all that sawdust bother the bird?
No, but she doesn't appreciate the noise so much.
When I did my Albin I took out the center pieces and marked some lines. Install went great. Not sure what the original method was but it made no sense to me.
We just eyeballed it!
Hello Ed, Lynn. Where did you find the flooring? We installed it in our house and love the look. Need to replace the flooring I ruined in our Sea Ray galley and the Admiral wants Tigerwood (or Brazilian Koa). Been searching and having difficulty finding it.
LL Flooring.