Finally Painting Our Historic Steel Ship

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    We finally start painting our historic steel ship.
    It is unbelievable what a difference a new layer of paint makes.
    All of a sudden our huge steel vessel looks like a seaworthy ship again.
    However this time we only put the primer and the antfouling paint on.
    Next time we will tape off the waterline and paint the topcoat.
    And then we are finally ready for launch. 😊
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Комментарии • 155

  • @FlyingConey
    @FlyingConey  Год назад +10

    ❓❓❓What do you think? How many liters of primer and antifouling has Jan sprayed on the hull❓❓❓

    • @bobadam7021
      @bobadam7021 Год назад +2

      I'll guess 30 gallons or around 120 liters of each.

    • @slaytronic
      @slaytronic Год назад +2

      been watching since the beginning will watch until the end you have me invested in seeing this completed then the journey's you will do after it's done

    • @leifjonsson9410
      @leifjonsson9410 Год назад +2

      I Think it’s wrong to paint the zink annodes! Now you will have suver corrosion!!!!

    • @daisybeagle6259
      @daisybeagle6259 Год назад +2

      Who cares!

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад +3

      We haven't painted over the aluminium anodes! 3:35

  • @garyjarvis2730
    @garyjarvis2730 Год назад +5

    A cleaned up hull and new paint makes a huge difference. For all the doubters, the end result is proof that Flying Coney was worth saving and will go on for many years to come. Thanks for sharing this video adventure with us.

  • @Its_me--Boo_Radley
    @Its_me--Boo_Radley Год назад +8

    Wow, the hull went from looking old and sad to practically new! It must have been a great relief for you to see that happening right before your eyes!

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад +2

      So glad you're back! Sincerely hope that everything is fine. It was a though time in the shipyard but now it's all coming together. The transformation that came with the spraying of the primer was kind of unbelievable. ❤️

    • @Its_me--Boo_Radley
      @Its_me--Boo_Radley Год назад +1

      After all the work/stress/uncertainty you went through while you were in the shipyard, you must feel like you can handle anything now! It’s like you successfully climbed Mt. Everest. I’m an avid watcher, but after getting a puppy three months ago, my comment typing time has gone out the window! Our, puppy-Boo Radley-is finally at a stage we’re I don’t have to watch him constantly. PS. My daughter’s bunny died last month. He was old and in poor health for over a year so it wasn’t unexpected… but it’s always sad.

  • @maxiemills6982
    @maxiemills6982 Год назад +1

    We Americans don't say it enough, so I will say it here. Your English is good. I think some times better than British. I can understand it very well. Oh course, the ship is coming along very well. You can be very proud of yourselves. Thank you for posting the videos.

  • @mikef.1000
    @mikef.1000 Год назад +2

    Great work! So good to see. And, I'm sure you have heard this 1000 times before, but... that's a big boat you have there!

    • @stephenburnage7687
      @stephenburnage7687 Год назад

      A big boat needs a crew to take out. I prefer boats I can single hand.

  • @seven7ns
    @seven7ns 6 месяцев назад

    You can also tow your ship with a rowboat. My father was an inland shipping skipper and he once towed a 600 tonne (loading capacity) towing vessel in a port to the quay for loading. It was about a hundred meters and there was little wind. So this should be possible with your dingy, especially if you use the 6hp outboard motor, although the outboard propeller is not very suitable for towing.

  • @donnydonny7770
    @donnydonny7770 Год назад +2

    Great job guys. Flying Coney looks fabulous in paint, so important to get the preparation right - and have a tall Dutchman to wield the paint wand!. When we repainted our Dutch steel trawler last year. We stripped all the paint to bare steel and elected to use two-pack paint. 3 coats of two-pack below the water-line then a single tie coat to allow the anti-foul a good bond. We are hoping to only need to renew the antifoul over the next 10 years. can’t wait to see how you progress with the interior.

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      Your project sounds very interesting and quite familiar. What's the name of the your beam trawler? I've also read your previous posts and find your observation on hydrojet blasting quite helpful. Where are you located? All the best!

    • @donnydonny7770
      @donnydonny7770 Год назад

      @@FlyingConey Hi Barbara & Daniel, our vessel is called “Stella Maris”. She is a converted 1962 Beam trawler, we think possibly from the Urk region. She is 67 feet LOA. Stella Maris is berthed at Ramsgate Royal Harbour, South East England. I did not have the foresight to video any of the work but I did take lots of photos. Perhaps when I find time I will try to collate them into a slide show. My background is maritime. I was a sailor in the RN and therefore learned how to prep and paint steel from a young age. When your vessel spends only 14 weeks a year alongside, you have to make sure your paint job is good or the next time it is much harder because you have to go through all the hard work that you have both now experienced. I hope you are both really enjoying your beautiful ship.

  • @alangurman3961
    @alangurman3961 Год назад +1

    Love the Banjo

  • @billmoran3812
    @billmoran3812 Год назад

    Nothing looks better than fresh paint! Can’t imagine painting the hull by hand. I’ve painted a lot of boats in my time, spraying is so much faster.
    Watching all those buckets of paint go on, I’m thinking more like buckets of Euros!

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      Paint isn't cheap but not that expensive also. But it was probably the single most expensive day in the whole shipyard time... A bit more than 1600€ for the paint.

  • @LoganJohnson-lm2bh
    @LoganJohnson-lm2bh Год назад +1

    After all the grueling and hard work you have put into her I can only imagine the weight falling off your shoulders and the pleasure you were feeling as the paint went on .and the satisfaction of a hard job well done .she is looking beautiful .It must feel good to have this part of the job done ,

  • @peterkukla9069
    @peterkukla9069 Год назад +1

    England Calling, It looks Incredible, and I know and respect the work tht goes into reaching this point, God bless
    Peter

  • @dcallan812
    @dcallan812 Год назад +1

    One part or two, at the moment paint is the thing you need now for hull protection. She is looking great in her new bottom paint. 🙂 Great update 2x👍

  • @mitfreundlichengrussen1234
    @mitfreundlichengrussen1234 Год назад

    Flying Coney is a monster in eating time, materials, and muscle - a very smart decision to spray paint! All the best wishes from Southern Bavaria - you´ll navigate a cool ship when she is done, aber ihr müssts auch a bisserl brav (brave) sein.

  • @claudehopper9813
    @claudehopper9813 Год назад +5

    You two are an amazing couple . Not everyone can take on a tough project , you accomplished getting the bottom ( hull ) tightened up . The boat looks great a fresh coat of bottom paint is very satisfying and reassuring . Great job crew !

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад +1

      Still a lot of work to do and time is flying... Honestly I've underestimated how difficult it is to do a refit and make YT videos at the same time. But I think we can bring her back as sailing ship. The question is how long will it take.

  • @chuckcorris2392
    @chuckcorris2392 Год назад +1

    Very very nice! I can’t wait to see her when she is finished.

  • @fchck040
    @fchck040 Год назад +2

    Paint makes everything beautiful! So glad for you two! Congratulations!
    Chuck from Texas

  • @davidnichols147
    @davidnichols147 Год назад +2

    Marvelous episode, she looks magnificent.

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      Thank you David. I've noticed that I've not often replied to your lovely comments. I have no idea why! Please keep them coming and thank you very much. I'll go back and give you a few ❤️ You deserve them!

  • @canicebannon
    @canicebannon Год назад

    That’s what every boat yard needs, a tall Dutch man with a very long wand. The anti foul looks fantastic and it’s going to be great to see the paint job finished. But will the engine start!!!!! Next project, very long oars…..😂😂

  • @bruceyoung1343
    @bruceyoung1343 Год назад

    Friday after breakfast. Watched video. Seeing Flying Cooney with bottom paint. What could be a better Friday morning?

  • @Jetchisel
    @Jetchisel Год назад +2

    CONGRATULATIONS!!! She's beautiful!! All of your hard work and determination has paid off. I wish you continued success !!!

  • @dickdegraaff5452
    @dickdegraaff5452 Год назад +5

    Dear Barbara and Daniēl,
    Flying Coney’s hull looks absolutely great again so WIlleke and I believe you certainly will make a beautiful -as close as original- tall ship out of her. We’re fully positive about the fact you both will succeed with this huge project but you’ll safe her for the future what’s important for such an historic ship. Willeke and I wish you lots of success with the rest of the refit of this beautiful ship and send you love

  • @arottie4097
    @arottie4097 Год назад +2

    The amount of satisfaction I had watching Miss Coney being primed, as well as seeing the anti fouling being applied, was/is Ridiculous!! My first thought was, wow she is practically finished! Haha! Mr Jan sure has been a huge assist to this project while on the hard! Great update thank you!

  • @uschifleischmann6089
    @uschifleischmann6089 Год назад +2

    Flying Coney looks great! I love Daniel's humor, we call it "gallows humor" 😅 great video with good music

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад +3

      French revolution 1884: A frenchman, an Austrian and a German are going to be executed by guillotine. The Frenchman lays down, the hangman pulls the leaver, nothing happens and he is set free. Same with the Austrian, he leas down, the Hagman pulls the leaver, nothing happens and he's a free man... Last in the row is the German lad, he lays down and says,: ah now I can see where the problem is...

  • @kirbygulbrandsen4507
    @kirbygulbrandsen4507 Год назад

    Love the music, Great job. Watching from Panama City Florida, USA. 🇺🇸🦅

  • @kevinmartin3859
    @kevinmartin3859 Год назад +4

    She looks beautiful well done 😊😊😊

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      Thank you very much. I love to look of the riveted hull and the primer really accentuate hull shape and the industrial appeal.

  • @frankreed8610
    @frankreed8610 Год назад +1

    Looking Good 👍
    Thank you for sharing 🎉

  • @hamiam2243
    @hamiam2243 Год назад +1

    I really don’t like ships and boats , but I like watching you guys rebuild your ship. Great job .💯👍

  • @dinacaldwell7522
    @dinacaldwell7522 Год назад +2

    She looks wonderful. What a lovely home you are building

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      Not only for us, we want to sail together with young people and bring Flying Coney back to the Tall Ship Races where she already took part twice.

  • @bryonensminger7462
    @bryonensminger7462 Год назад

    Spraying will get you the best finish as well as being fast

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      We've sprayed the paint on Flying Coney. But in my opinion with roll and tip you'll get a great finish.

  • @lollypaper
    @lollypaper Год назад +2

    Hello from Australia, I am enjoying your journey with you. As others have said what a difference a coat of paint makes......awesome. Looking forward to seeing the color you choose.

  • @jbprospector3638
    @jbprospector3638 Год назад +4

    I love seeing the progress on boat. Love this channel. 😎👍

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад +1

      Huge steps now... It's like: Nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing... oh the boat is in the water 😁

  • @deanmills5106
    @deanmills5106 Год назад +4

    It really looks so much better, good job both of you.

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      Thank you! That's the difference between wooden boats and steel vessel. The woodwork looks a lot more satisfying and nice all the way, working with steel only looks beautiful once the paint is on. On the other hand with a wooden boat you have a lot more of this beautiful work. I don't even want to think about how much work a 82ft wooden ship would be.

  • @2807204
    @2807204 Год назад +9

    Wow..just got home from work and I have this treat to view...Amazing work. you both should be very proud of the effort you have put into this amazing ship...congratulations on the progress..❤

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад +2

      Now it's all coming together. Thanks for watching!

  • @Pocketfarmer1
    @Pocketfarmer1 Год назад

    Looks good! Don’t pain the zincs . They are supposed to be raw to act as sacrificial anodes.

  • @Sircraig7963
    @Sircraig7963 Год назад +1

    G'day Crew,,
    Congratulations..!
    What a great achievement, the brilliant new coats of paint are so pleasing to the eye ,making your ship look so attractive and appealing in a matter of hours .
    Truth is ,,, the really important work,
    the difficult and time consuming restoration is what made for such a great outcome.
    Congratulations Barbara & Daniel on all the long hours in the hull the bilge and the tanks , its been a pleasure to watch you guys .
    Respect....!

  • @stefanm67
    @stefanm67 Год назад +2

    Well done guys. That was satisfying to watch. I am so pleased for you. Well deserved and it is all down to your hard work. Congratulations ❤❤❤

  • @stephenburnage7687
    @stephenburnage7687 Год назад

    In the UK and Canada there is something called "painting season"

  • @johnekins4408
    @johnekins4408 Год назад +2

    Amazing all your hard work is being rewarded, great job.

  • @jeanhawken4482
    @jeanhawken4482 Год назад +1

    She will look so lovely

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      Thank you! We do our best to keep on top of the upkeep! 😵

  • @alisavas9526
    @alisavas9526 Год назад +4

    Servus! It's a great pleasure to see how much you've progressed. Your hard work is paying off. Keep up the good work :)

  • @bin_chicken80
    @bin_chicken80 Год назад +2

    Well done. The boat is looking great. Thanks for sharing :)

  • @williamkhatchell620
    @williamkhatchell620 Год назад

    Looks great, good to see how he can tilt the nozzle to get around items. Should be good for a long time.

  • @paullloyd2634
    @paullloyd2634 Год назад

    Already looking good

  • @taffythegreat1986
    @taffythegreat1986 Год назад +1

    Yes, a coat of paint hides a multitude of sins 😂. She looks a lot better now. I bet it lifted your spirits up.

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад +1

      I hope there are not many sins left. But I truly love the look of all the rivets and hull plates. Flying Coney has so much character once again.

  • @jeffjefferson2676
    @jeffjefferson2676 Год назад

    9:55 "Its a steel ship." To myself: "wait? Is that ship stolen??".... "No of course not, its a boat made form steel", and indeed it is.
    What i always wonder is: how are you going to paint the parts where the ship is resting on the stands?? Do you go back into the water, and then onto the dry one more time to get those parts too??? These parts will have to be done too of course.
    The antifouling looks great. The silver fleet would have been cool, but the red certainly looks original.
    I did fill in the volunteer form. Maybe it is something you will find handy. I love it when things get done right and get finished perfect.
    Greetings,
    Jeff

  • @bendaves77
    @bendaves77 Год назад +1

    Who's the artist singing this great music that has been on your past several videos?? I love traditional country not the new stuff that's played on the radio thats called country but sounds like pop music

  • @williamnewman8850
    @williamnewman8850 Год назад +1

    Looks great along with that beautiful bronze propeller. You were right what a difference painting makes.
    Not sure what officers are or means? Can you help with an explanation
    I see you are looking for volunteers I wish I could but I am a long way from where you are. Plus not sure how much I could contribute after watching your videos!
    Thank you.
    Regards,
    William

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      Hi William, we've different "ranks" at Patreon. The deck department consists out of "Deckhands", "Sailors" and "Able Seamans". These ranks are welcomed for about four videos or a month. Above that we've the "Officer Ranks" mentioned in each and every video. But we have also a few officers who have donated things for the boat, like a complete box of bronze lamps.
      If you want to volunteer, we would find something to do for you, that's for sure! 😉

  • @PAINFOOL13
    @PAINFOOL13 Год назад

    Very Nice music choices 👌🏻

  • @brian.7966
    @brian.7966 Год назад +1

    well done so far you two, you are doing a great job of work, regards from the UK.

  • @Howt-ooo
    @Howt-ooo Год назад

    Good job guys

  • @bishopkinlyside8477
    @bishopkinlyside8477 Год назад

    Hi guys, love the colour of the antifouling looks fantastic nice and bright. Keep up the good work. I love your videos Cliff from Logan City Queensland Australia 🇦🇺 from the big island 🏝️

  • @Anne6621
    @Anne6621 Год назад +1

    putty and paint makes pretty what ain't . thats the plus side to a steel ship like yours she can be battered and bruised and a fresh coat of paint makes her look great again

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      Even very small amounts of rust stain the paint underneath it and it looks always more dramatic than it is. But I think the primer also make the beautiful hull shape and the industrial look of rivets shine.

    • @Anne6621
      @Anne6621 Год назад

      @@FlyingConey i owned a 57 foot Chris Craft for 36 years and every 4 to 5 years would paint the hull and the prep was 5 days but it had to be flawless

  • @tommytriglav5181
    @tommytriglav5181 Год назад

    Well terrific idea to get professional to paint your boat. I watched another channel where they launched their boat and they said only a few leaks. How is she holding up. I hope no leaks at all!

  • @andrewnichols9853
    @andrewnichols9853 Год назад +1

    Waiting another week??? Noooooo. 😅 Thanks for another great videos.

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      Come over to the dark side, we've cookies (and live chats, video calls and exclusive posts) Just kidding 😂 and thanks for you comment! ❤️

  • @jon759
    @jon759 Год назад

    I like 👍

  • @AlfredBelpaire1820
    @AlfredBelpaire1820 Год назад

    Beautiful!

  • @louis220558
    @louis220558 Год назад

    WOW / EXELLENT JOB /Primer 40 liter / antifouling 80 liter.

  • @propylaeen
    @propylaeen Год назад

    Some surface to cover :-) but what a beauty she is. My old sailors advice: If it swims, you can move it - the tricky part is to never let her run slowing her down will cost some afford.

  • @frasermetcalfe7032
    @frasermetcalfe7032 Год назад

    still loving this resto...and "da" accentz...lol still better than my deutsch tho.
    fraser

    • @frasermetcalfe7032
      @frasermetcalfe7032 Год назад

      love your commitment and tenacity also...love you two too.

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      Thanks fraser! Just imagine the terminator restoring a boat. We'll be back! 😎

  • @Kosty19
    @Kosty19 Год назад +2

    Hi guys! Now thats progress..good job! May I ask what these pipes / tubes are down on the port side of the hull?

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад +1

      Thanks! These pipes are for cooling the engine and the generator.

    • @Kosty19
      @Kosty19 Год назад

      @@FlyingConey Ah I see. Thanks!

  • @maasbekooy901
    @maasbekooy901 Год назад +1

    Love the finish. Did you use soft or hard antifouling?

  • @treetooone
    @treetooone Год назад

    I got stressed when 0,75 litre of antifouling wasn't enoug for the bottom of our 28ft sailboat. We had to get two cans of it 😂

  • @colleenbalch328
    @colleenbalch328 6 месяцев назад

    Well each paint can looked to be 20 liters, so quite a bit I’d say!

  • @jweitzenheimer
    @jweitzenheimer Год назад +1

    A small question but I cant help it. Do the small patches under the wooden keel blocks get painted?
    As always, amazing job Flying Coney

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      Actually a very good question ☺️ The answer is, no they're not but it's a very thick piece of steel and it's some people recommend to go to a different shipyard from time to time so that not always the same spots do not get painted. The problem is that ships are only built for 20-40 years so during their lifespan it doesn't matter. Bur Flying Coneys keel does look fine.

    • @jweitzenheimer
      @jweitzenheimer Год назад

      Thanks!

  • @kib2675
    @kib2675 11 дней назад

    Ooops, you shall not paint the sacrificial anodes. wire brushing is to slow. With a lot of shale rust you use an air slag picker, then wet sandblasting and then dry sandblasting to get the thin rust layer from the wet blasting. The wet blasting is also refered to as dust free blasting. Just keep in mind that every cm2 has to be inspected for pitting.

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  11 дней назад

      I always find it fascinating that people think we've painted over the anodes. Of course we've taped them off before spaying the paint. On the long run using a needle scaler gives you a pitted surface. It's exactly the method that was used on our boat for several decades. Sandblasting seams like the go to option but it's problematic on riveted ships. We will probably go with a laser blaster or with hydrojet blasting. We've an average steel thickness of about 7mm so I'm not overly concerned about the pittings. By the way we've mostly used a rotating blaster by the brand Tercoo, it's way better and faster than a wire brush.

    • @kib2675
      @kib2675 11 дней назад

      @@FlyingConey Pitting as long as it does not affect the structural strength is not too much of an issue. and if it is localised, replating is not too expensive. if it is borderline, even some small yards have metal spraying equipment. Sandblasting is allways an issue in small shipyards, with neighbours close by, but wet blasting gives littel dust problems. It does how ever leave a film of rust. to be removed with little sandblasting or an acid wash. One of my first repair jobs as an apprentice shipbuilder was on a riveted ship. More than 50 years ago

    • @kib2675
      @kib2675 11 дней назад

      @@FlyingConey a lot of arge ships and offshore structures have an induced current on the anodes, to give better protection. 15mA/m2, I think, but check that figure.

  • @ehrenfriedklemt4031
    @ehrenfriedklemt4031 Год назад +1

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @FBGbarge
    @FBGbarge Год назад

    Love watching your progress but I had to mute the audio on this episode...what's with the music???

  • @rodlynch2319
    @rodlynch2319 Год назад

    you painted the zinc anodes!!! Absolute NONO.

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад +2

      That's why I've shown you how we taped off the anodes in the last video and even in this very video 3:35 If you spray paint you tape them off, if you brush or roll you can paint around them.

  • @ai-d2121
    @ai-d2121 Год назад

    What anodes do you use? Are you on fresh water and occasionally salt ( alu anodes) or mainly on salt ( sinc anodes)?
    And never paint over anodes!!

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      We know, that's why the anodes are taped off! 😉 We use aluminium ones.

  • @KSCPMark6742
    @KSCPMark6742 Год назад

    I'm curious about the pipes on the outside of the hull near the keel. What are they for?

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад +1

      That's the cooling for the main engine and generator.

    • @KSCPMark6742
      @KSCPMark6742 Год назад

      @@FlyingConey Interesting, was the cooling system put on the outside to have more room for the catch inside? I've never seen a setup like that.

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      It's called a keel cooling and it was added when Coney was converted to a sailing ship. On fishing vessel it's not that common since the cables and nets could get caught on the pipes. So back then she had a quite large engine that was cooled with sea water and a heat exchanger.

  • @andreasmeerkamp8627
    @andreasmeerkamp8627 Год назад

    Very interesting project. How much did you pay for only the paint?

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      Close to 1600€ and next time we only have to renew the antifouling.

  • @geoffreyguy8498
    @geoffreyguy8498 Год назад +1

    I am a steel fabricator/ welder and have been sailing and working on boats in various parts of the world. Although I admire your tenacity, one coat of primary and a single coat of antifouling especially sprayed on, is not going to last very long.

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад +10

      I appreciate your comment! Since we are still in the refitting phase of the project and we still need to weld the frames which will destroy the paint the antifouling needs only to last one year or so. On the long run we've planned to apply copper coat.

    • @donnydonny7770
      @donnydonny7770 Год назад

      Geoff, they’re on a budget. Prevention now will buy them time. I chose to wait 5 years and save the money. I put 3 coats of two-pack below water line, a tie coat then the antifoul. I’m hoping my investment will keep the rust at bay for at least 10 years. just antifoul every two - three years. he says, hopefully! 🙂

    • @stephenburnage7687
      @stephenburnage7687 Год назад

      I know little about steel boats but I can say that on fibreglass boats in the tropics, anti fouling is an annual project.

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      @@stephenburnage7687 I think it has nothing to do with fiberglass or steel. On a vessel of Flying Coneys size taking her out every other year is more than enough. A little bit of marine growth doesn't matter all that much.

    • @stephenburnage7687
      @stephenburnage7687 Год назад

      @@FlyingConey i think it is a question of which waters you are in.

  • @blackbirdxx4613
    @blackbirdxx4613 Год назад

    What dry film thicknesses are you getting

  • @glennjaggard7065
    @glennjaggard7065 Год назад +1

    Well if it was my boat I would at least put 5,6 coats on

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      For one year? That would be a waste of paint! And 10 000€ on top.

    • @glennjaggard7065
      @glennjaggard7065 Год назад

      @@FlyingConey oh so are you going to keep her or sell its true what everyone says a boat is a hole in the water where one pours money aye she starting to come alive again now she,s all cleaned up

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      No we're just not finished with the refit. Future welding will destroy the coating and we've planned to apply copper coat at the bottom and two component paint above the waterline. But first things first.

  • @michielderuyter6011
    @michielderuyter6011 Год назад

    Nice countrymusic.
    Who are they

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      I think you mean:
      Binkley - Our own thing

  • @bertram5798
    @bertram5798 Год назад +1

    Jö.

  • @davekimbler2308
    @davekimbler2308 Год назад

    Being your restoring her id say your painting it the original colors ! WHITE

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      There's no real original color. In the first B&W foto we have she has a dark hull with bright sheer stripe. As sailing ship she was painted dark and red but maybe also white. As motorsailer she was painted grey and white. And nobody knows how she was painted when she was a wooden boat. As a warship probably grey...

    • @Jetchisel
      @Jetchisel Год назад

      @@FlyingConey Do you really think that she was once built of wood? I think that Flying Coney was built right from the start during the 1920/30's as a riveted steel ship.. Those Butt Straps are an indication of her age!

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      The first official document we have is from 1950 where she was registered as K.W 34 Tiny. On the document is an annotation: "this was a wooden voorpostenboot, from wich only the iron frames remained, from wich now this new steel vessel has been built." This vessel was built for two young gentleman both only 37 years young. So I think they tried to keep the costs as low as possible. It seems like their successful career started on this particular ship and they could afford to build a much bigger and much more modern trawler in 1958 also called Tiny.

    • @Jetchisel
      @Jetchisel Год назад

      @@FlyingConey Well all I can say is that I'm still very sceptical. But in time I'm sure that more information will come to light as to her long history. Let's wait and see. However one thing is for sure. Flying Coney is a very well built vessel with lovely lines. Your energy has not been wasted! I look forward to the next chapter in her reincarnation.

  • @blackbirdxx4613
    @blackbirdxx4613 Год назад

    200 hundred litres

  • @JonMadsen70
    @JonMadsen70 Год назад

    :)

  • @mrbill8542
    @mrbill8542 Год назад +1

    You're not supposed to paint over the zincs.they wont work with bottom paint covering them !!!

    • @oldsharkie3786
      @oldsharkie3786 Год назад +2

      Watch the vid closely.....all the zincs have been masked off. They were not painted over. 😊

    • @Jetchisel
      @Jetchisel Год назад +1

      The anodes have been covered with tape for painting. Once the paint is dry the tape will be remover. These guys have it all sorted!!

    • @colleenbalch328
      @colleenbalch328 6 месяцев назад

      They’re not zincs. They’re aluminum… and they’ve been taped over for the painting… did you watch the video?

  • @johnfleury5430
    @johnfleury5430 Год назад

    Now the boat kinda looks better time to stick a sign FOR SALE on it let's be realistic and not being guided by nostalgia that boat will need half a million euros and more to get it shipshape sorry to far gone inside out today's paint is first waste of money secondly a good camouflage that hull was only 10%ready for paint
    Don't get me wrong your heart is in the right place but let's no kiss ass let's tell it the way it is that the problem with RUclips all sanitized contents and peoples and in comments everyone is oh ah awesome good job ect let's tell the way it is

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      Half a million sounds reasonable. You can watch this episode to hear what the independent class surveyor had to say: ruclips.net/video/CxMDzuDUBuI/видео.html

    • @stephenburnage7687
      @stephenburnage7687 Год назад +1

      I have spent $100,000 renovating a simple 1970's 34 ft fibreglass boat, over five years, doing a lot of it myself. I cannot imagine what this will ultimately cost.

    • @FlyingConey
      @FlyingConey  Год назад

      Hi Stephen, costs are not comparable. For example an engine replacement for Flying Coney is probably cheaper than at your boat. Also Europe is considerably cheaper than the US. So 500 - 700 000€ including all the work is a conservative estimation.

  • @chantedefelepe
    @chantedefelepe Год назад

    Put lipstick on a pig it’s still a pig but I must give you credit that old rust bucket is beginning to look good for it’s age keep this up and I might give you a complement your slowly winning me over you too

    • @lawrencetrapani5623
      @lawrencetrapani5623 Год назад

      I would Truly hope that they found the Cause for the Galvanic Corrosion issues!