Looking really good! As for how to stay married while choosing boat upholstery, that's easy. The man has to take control of the situation, and say, "Whatever you think, honey. Looks good to me!"
Hi Paul & Sheryl. We have that white mesh netting underneath our mattress in the main cabin and guest cabin. It's excellent and helps breathability and therefore stops mould. We also have a latex topper on our mattress which we love because it breaths so well and we don't get hot. Cheers Bryan & Denise (willow II)
Thank you for sharing your design process, ultimately as long as you both like your choices, that's all that matters. It is also astounding that there are so many options on cushion and mattress material - it would be hard for me to do in just one day. I can't wait to see launch and how lovely everything will be.
Diana, your input was priceless. Vyva Fabrics InStyling In & Out is the candy shop for fabric choices. I love the chosen fabrics and colors. I'm so glad you didn't opt for the blue/green. Although, I loved the first blues the best, which coordinated with your countertops, I think your final decision will enhance the mahogany. 👏 Neptune Nautical Comforts IMO certification is something that would be of paramount importance to me. An IMO/MED certification is proof that, if a fire incident occurs on a vessel, these materials possess sufficient fire-retardant capabilities to stop or otherwise slow down the spread of a fire. These tests also ensure these materials don’t release toxic or environmentally harmful gases when burning or exposed to high heat. Thank you for sharing these excellent sources. You chose wisely. Bravo!
Thanks for your great feedback! It was reassuring for us to learn that the materials used by Neptune Nautical Comforts and InStyling/Vyva Fabrics are IMO/MED certified to be fire-retardant, an important consideration when purchasing marine fabrics and materials.
The title made me lol. Funny. We met briefly at the Annapolis boat show. I was one in a long line to have my minute or two. Knowing I only had a brief encounter, I crafted my words efficiently so not to be one of those that thought themselves important. I breezed thru my statement of my sailing experience due to YT-ers like you with praises of your channel. Paul looked over my shoulder during my speech completely uninterested as I sped thru my prepared statement. That stuck with me. Finally meeting my sailing YT stars was big for me, obviously a task to endure for you. Maybe it was a tough morning, who knows. Enjoy your fabrics and textures on your new boat.
Glad you liked the vid Dave. Thank you so much for coming out at the Annapolis Show. We really appreciate your kind words. We truly love meeting everyone at the show and appreciate the time you take to come out. I am sorry if you caught us at a low moment! If you're coming to the 2024 show please let us know and we'll go for a coffee ☕️
Enjoyed watching this. I am so happy for you two. Having done our cushions, I relented to the foam manufacture that "this is what all the boats use" instead of going with my gut. Now, 5 years later (but only 5-6 months/year of use) we bottom out on the aft berth and our salon seats are not holding up. (getting a topper for the berth) When I cut the cushions, google said to add 1/2" to each foam side as the material will look tighter. I also used the batting over the foam.
That was interesting to learn about the fabric and materials. Was cool to see about the cushions and beds. It is important to get it right! How do you control moisture/ventilation in your boat? Esp underneath matresses it is important.
We went with a slat system that keeps the mattress slightly raised so air flows underneath it. On previous boats before we had this system we would just prop the mattress up on something every morning to let the mattress air out underneath until we finished breakfast and started the day. For general air flow we always have lots of opening hatches and fans on the boat.
memory foam cushions and mattresses are the best . but, it is most important to include an adequate top layer of breathable ( natural ) material before covering with leather or fabric…i e , a thick quilted cotton layer allows air to flow… love the new yacht design!
So jealous,. We have a new travel trailer. We upgraded the mattress during the initial purchase. Time has shown the cushions in the dinette are not to my liking. One of the disadvantages of living in a small town it not having such a robust showroom and suppliers. Looking forward to seeing the sail boat in the water and your adventures.
We felt pretty lucky to have access to this incredible showroom to try out cushions and mattresses. In all our 34 years of cruising and boat building we’ve never seen anything like it, or had such choices.
Make sure to view these fabrics in the lighting you have inside the boat. The color spectrum of interior lights determines how they will actually look. What's also important to realize is that the mahogany in the interior will influence the colors (simply by reflection of interior and exterior light against it); so it's best to also take these fabrics inside the boat once all the lights are ready. I wouldn't use to dark & unsaturated colors as they can become dark/colorless see for example (where the blue becomes dark grey: ruclips.net/video/Hvt0MY1OwMY/видео.htmlsi=okv6l4XgU9iedrhk&t=475
Good advice! We took large swatches of the fabrics away with us so we could test this and there were some differences in appearance on the boat but luckily, in our case, not significant.
Glad to hear you like blue too! 🤩 It was so great to see you two last Saturday! (Happy King's Day today! 🧡) Thanks for coming out to the launch party and for the lovely gift.
It might sound silly for some but boat upholstery is a complex and important decision. In the end, beauty, durability, practicality, comfort and adequate heat management in all conditions are expected. In this aspect, and considering your wife's sailing experience, I consider the lady has dibs. 🙂
Greetings Paul and Sheryl, Becky and I recently replaced our master cabin bed with a high-end latex yacht mattress. It's the most comfortable mattress we've ever owned. We love the color combination. Distant Shores IV is looking great. We are looking forward to seeing her completed.
Hi Kurt and Becky! We went with a latex yacht mattress as well and are thrilled with it! Thanks for your feedback on our fabric choices and the boat in general. Always so great to hear from you. 🥰
Unless you are strapped for cash Latex is a no brainer. Our antique lounge was latex. When re-upholstered we went with the "best" stuff which wasn't latex. Our 1929 lounge suite turned from the most comfortable one we ever had to just ordinary.
This is wonderful! My mother, who's no longer with us, loved matching colors in multiple ways. I'm glad you two didn't have to get divorced over this. Which one of you would get DS IV ? 8 - O It wouldn't have cushions if Paul got it! LOL
3 to 4" (75 - 100 mm) of memory foam on a mattress. That's all I need. (I'm average weight, average height.) For a couch/settee I want some friction against butt sliding in cotton, or nylon (hot weather). My boat has leather seats that just slide. They are only comfortable/practical if my feet are on the floor and I'm leaning forward. Otherwise it's a slow slide. I've have use on top a grippy silicone seat pad - and this is just to be able to keyboard on my galley table. For the Sunbrella shedding water. What's doing the shedding? Is it a Teflon/Scotchgard forever chemical? I'd rather not have that. (I use Sunbrella outside, but it seems there are only 8 colors 5 of them no one would want. Of course I'm a guy... so I'm sure I'm missing a lot.) And someone please explain throw pillows. How the second couple that owned my boat decided that the 7 or 8 throw pillows the first couple brought on board weren't enough so they added another 8? (Most of them are now in my garage.) In my entire life I've never seen more than two throw pillows being used at the same time. I really like the hypervent attached to the mattress. The queen sized mattress in my main cabin sits on top a layer of this. The mattress is also enclosed in a loose protective covering. It's nearly impossible to move the mattress around, it slips and slides you can't grip it. I bought some of those really big 'safety pins', had to sharpened the points. I used them to pin webbing loops underneath the sides of the mattress, now I can move it. And maybe I'm not right, but I always want my upholstered surfaces to be waterproof. I've slept on breathable fabrics that had been on a couch for only a few years. Smelled awful.
Great comments and information! We agree with you about having just a few throw cushions. Otherwise, you’ve got extra stuff to stow when you’re sailing. We never had the sliding issue with our leather upholstery. Maybe there are different finishes?
@@DistantShoresTV Might be seat cushion design. Now that I'm thinking about it, my comfy cushions are probably too soft so they don't keep by bum where I park it. The acid test maybe can I sit sideways with my feet at the level of my bum. Are your feet on the floor what's keeping your from sliding? I think that's the crux of my situation. When I was a teacher the school district was buying hundreds of thousands of plastic chairs on spindly legs that would snap. (A father who was a welder looked at them. Said the welds were just tack welds, not proper welds.) The chairs were complete garbage, everyone hated them because you couldn't sit in them without your butt sliding. (Of course they could throw out fast enough the 50 year old wooden chairs that everyone loved.) Another chair that was a bit more like the old ones cut into your thighs, cutting circulation. It's so strange when all the best chair designs: The wooden kitchen chair, Alvar Alto, Eames, etc can be freely copied, instead they come up with junk. For cushioned seats....? there has to be a few really great designs. I just don't know what they are.
What an exciting experience! Love the idea of the real leather, and the blue against the wood of the boat would look great! Thank you both for your massive impact on the sailing community.
@ 3:05 “we both learned that this is” Cheryl’s territory”. LOL Yeah, I learned that by 2nd Grade. ; ) Glad to see your answer to the Video title question was spot on! Nice video.
This part is a nightmare for me. Love the technical and structural stuff but choosing colors, finish and material is really a pain and a mess. You made it interesting. Great choices,
I worked for a company that made business aircraft, and an interior designer told me that it was a disaster for the interior design team if the wife or daughter of the aircraft owner was involved in a professional decision. The big problem is that every woman thinks she is the best at clothing design or interior design, and then we end up with bad projects.
I don't know guys. Just don't know. I'll tell ya. Yer probably aware of what Riely and Elaina did with that Yellow ~ Mustard? boat that they put together over there in Viet Nam. Ya know. With the bamboo faux brick pattern wallpaper, the coconut tree motif. They even picked up some second hand leather furniture over there in Annapolis to rip off the fabric for some cushions. Then just brown and grey and green everywhere. Like they just went over the Home Depot and picked out some paint colors and painted the walls themselves. So yea. Their plumbing is even just exposed copper pipe. Ya know like from the harbor there in New York City. Oh well. Get creative. Get it done. Get it in the water. Come on now. I know you can. I don't know here guys. Yea. Maybe Home Depot is for you. Well, I also go to Lowes. Sometimes. Just don't know. Here. Just don't know. The wind in the sails, the pull of the tiller, the foam on the waves. Hmmm. ??? .
I'm not sure a dark colour scheme is going to be a good idea when going to a northern location which will be rather dark outside (more cloudy and the sun will be lower) with small windows on your boat and a dark interior.
Wow, what, but listen.. the boatyard director/owner goes with you to the specialised taylor and sits out your session to select fabrics just to maybe give some advise?.. this is personal attention over the top!!!
Yes, we have great respect for people’s privacy and always check that anyone in a shot is comfortable being filmed. We appreciated that Robert from Neptune, who was our guide, felt the same way.
You must know that it takes a couple of weeks to edit each video. The boat just launched so the video footage is just being uploaded and catalogued for editing. We appreciate your enthusiastic interest in the launch of Distant Shores IV ! 🥰 Stay tuned, friend!
Or give Leo a call over there in Port Townsend. Ya know. That boat that he and the guys have been building. They seem to have pretty good taste. Gonna go in the water too. Actually right now. Yea the guys there always have such a unique view. Pretty traditional tho. But very very polished. Just everywhere there for Leo. MMM that would be Port Townsend Washington. A very special place in the Pacific Northwest here in the USA. Yep Leo's got splash time too that's pretty great. Your boat. Oh yea. Dreams are made of what you've got here. No doubt about it. ✨‼✨
We're fans of Leo too. 😉 In fact, Distant Shores is splashing the same time as Tallyho. We've interviewed Leo a few times over the years for the Distant Shores TV series, before he even started his latest boat project. The designs he has for his interior is traditional and beautiful. Love his stained glass but it wouldn't work on our boat.
@@DistantShoresTV Thanks for being such good sports about my snarfy comments. I am so overwhelmed by what you guys are doing. Just great. (Not gonna lie. The Navy Blue.... Not so much for me.~ sorry). Looks like Leo is just basking in the love of his community and doesn't seem to know what to do. He needs guidance. You guys could call him and just ask. "Hey Leo, Are you OK?" Ya know. Keep it simple and see what he says. I think he's pretty tearful these days. I would be too! Best wishes.
It seems that the vendor talked you out of using leather anywhere. Go back and insist on leather. Some of the best leather in the world comes from Europe.
Looking really good! As for how to stay married while choosing boat upholstery, that's easy. The man has to take control of the situation, and say, "Whatever you think, honey. Looks good to me!"
😊 You had us going there for a moment! Good one!
So excited for you both on your new boat! Look forward to seeing it in its final version.
Thanks! Stay tuned! 🥰
Hi Paul & Sheryl. We have that white mesh netting underneath our mattress in the main cabin and guest cabin. It's excellent and helps breathability and therefore stops mould. We also have a latex topper on our mattress which we love because it breaths so well and we don't get hot. Cheers Bryan & Denise (willow II)
So great to get this feedback! Thanks, guys! Seems like we made a good choice.
@DistantShoresTV it's called "hypervent "
Thank you for sharing your design process, ultimately as long as you both like your choices, that's all that matters. It is also astounding that there are so many options on cushion and mattress material - it would be hard for me to do in just one day. I can't wait to see launch and how lovely everything will be.
Diana, your input was priceless. Vyva Fabrics InStyling In & Out is the candy shop for fabric choices. I love the chosen fabrics and colors. I'm so glad you didn't opt for the blue/green. Although, I loved the first blues the best, which coordinated with your countertops, I think your final decision will enhance the mahogany. 👏
Neptune Nautical Comforts IMO certification is something that would be of paramount importance to me. An IMO/MED certification is proof that, if a fire incident occurs on a vessel, these materials possess sufficient fire-retardant capabilities to stop or otherwise slow down the spread of a fire. These tests also ensure these materials don’t release toxic or environmentally harmful gases when burning or exposed to high heat.
Thank you for sharing these excellent sources. You chose wisely. Bravo!
Thanks for your great feedback! It was reassuring for us to learn that the materials used by Neptune Nautical Comforts and InStyling/Vyva Fabrics are IMO/MED certified to be fire-retardant, an important consideration when purchasing marine fabrics and materials.
The title made me lol. Funny.
We met briefly at the Annapolis boat show. I was one in a long line to have my minute or two. Knowing I only had a brief encounter, I crafted my words efficiently so not to be one of those that thought themselves important. I breezed thru my statement of my sailing experience due to YT-ers like you with praises of your channel. Paul looked over my shoulder during my speech completely uninterested as I sped thru my prepared statement. That stuck with me. Finally meeting my sailing YT stars was big for me, obviously a task to endure for you. Maybe it was a tough morning, who knows.
Enjoy your fabrics and textures on your new boat.
Glad you liked the vid Dave. Thank you so much for coming out at the Annapolis Show. We really appreciate your kind words. We truly love meeting everyone at the show and appreciate the time you take to come out. I am sorry if you caught us at a low moment! If you're coming to the 2024 show please let us know and we'll go for a coffee ☕️
Good choice, the navy and the combination with the burgundy/gold look great, and the Fabrick (what do they call it) looks so durable. well done.
Enjoyed watching this. I am so happy for you two.
Having done our cushions, I relented to the foam manufacture that "this is what all the boats use" instead of going with my gut. Now, 5 years later (but only 5-6 months/year of use) we bottom out on the aft berth and our salon seats are not holding up. (getting a topper for the berth) When I cut the cushions, google said to add 1/2" to each foam side as the material will look tighter. I also used the batting over the foam.
Great feedback, Wanita! Thanks.
I love how she says WE , Like he has a choices in the process :=)
You are doing the industries involved in construction a great service. They are very impressive.
We went with silicone upholstery for our indoor couches. It's durable and wipes clean.
Another great video I never thought that watching your next boat being built would be this interesting. Looking forward to the Launch!
More to come!
That was interesting to learn about the fabric and materials. Was cool to see about the cushions and beds. It is important to get it right! How do you control moisture/ventilation in your boat? Esp underneath matresses it is important.
We went with a slat system that keeps the mattress slightly raised so air flows underneath it. On previous boats before we had this system we would just prop the mattress up on something every morning to let the mattress air out underneath until we finished breakfast and started the day. For general air flow we always have lots of opening hatches and fans on the boat.
He decides on the boat and technical details. She decides on the cozy interior.
No problem.
I can't wait to see the fabric interior ,design in the new boat.
Coming in a video soon!
memory foam cushions and mattresses are the best . but, it is most important to include an adequate top layer of breathable ( natural ) material before covering with leather or fabric…i e , a thick quilted cotton layer allows air to flow…
love the new yacht design!
Great tip!
Great choices on the colours!!! Especially the chevron for the pillows😎
So jealous,. We have a new travel trailer. We upgraded the mattress during the initial purchase. Time has shown the cushions in the dinette are not to my liking. One of the disadvantages of living in a small town it not having such a robust showroom and suppliers. Looking forward to seeing the sail boat in the water and your adventures.
We felt pretty lucky to have access to this incredible showroom to try out cushions and mattresses. In all our 34 years of cruising and boat building we’ve never seen anything like it, or had such choices.
Make sure to view these fabrics in the lighting you have inside the boat. The color spectrum of interior lights determines how they will actually look. What's also important to realize is that the mahogany in the interior will influence the colors (simply by reflection of interior and exterior light against it); so it's best to also take these fabrics inside the boat once all the lights are ready. I wouldn't use to dark & unsaturated colors as they can become dark/colorless see for example (where the blue becomes dark grey: ruclips.net/video/Hvt0MY1OwMY/видео.htmlsi=okv6l4XgU9iedrhk&t=475
Good advice! We took large swatches of the fabrics away with us so we could test this and there were some differences in appearance on the boat but luckily, in our case, not significant.
We know we like blue 😂
Mahogany and blue is such a great combination!
Nice video, hope to see you soon again.
❤
Glad to hear you like blue too! 🤩 It was so great to see you two last Saturday! (Happy King's Day today! 🧡) Thanks for coming out to the launch party and for the lovely gift.
Super interesting! Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
It might sound silly for some but boat upholstery is a complex and important decision. In the end, beauty, durability, practicality, comfort and adequate heat management in all conditions are expected. In this aspect, and considering your wife's sailing experience, I consider the lady has dibs. 🙂
The Three bears cushon test.....😁
😂 Love it!
Congratulations on the splash ❤ here's wishing fair winds.
My friends! Love you cats! Great episode.
Thanks MattDV see you in Annapolis 2024?
🙂@@DistantShoresTV
Blue is my favorite color.
Good luck with the new yacht
Greetings Paul and Sheryl,
Becky and I recently replaced our master cabin bed with a high-end latex yacht mattress. It's the most comfortable mattress we've ever owned. We love the color combination. Distant Shores IV is looking great. We are looking forward to seeing her completed.
Hi Kurt and Becky! We went with a latex yacht mattress as well and are thrilled with it! Thanks for your feedback on our fabric choices and the boat in general. Always so great to hear from you. 🥰
We have Neptune mattresses on our boat and we took the thickest. It’s the best I ever laid on. 😊
Great to hear this! 👍🏻
Unless you are strapped for cash Latex is a no brainer. Our antique lounge was latex. When re-upholstered we went with the "best" stuff which wasn't latex. Our 1929 lounge suite turned from the most comfortable one we ever had to just ordinary.
Thanks for this feedback. Latex was our choice. 👍🏻
This is wonderful! My mother, who's no longer with us, loved matching colors in multiple ways. I'm glad you two didn't have to get divorced over this. Which one of you would get DS IV ? 8 - O It wouldn't have cushions if Paul got it! LOL
😂😂😂
3 to 4" (75 - 100 mm) of memory foam on a mattress. That's all I need. (I'm average weight, average height.) For a couch/settee I want some friction against butt sliding in cotton, or nylon (hot weather). My boat has leather seats that just slide. They are only comfortable/practical if my feet are on the floor and I'm leaning forward. Otherwise it's a slow slide. I've have use on top a grippy silicone seat pad - and this is just to be able to keyboard on my galley table.
For the Sunbrella shedding water. What's doing the shedding? Is it a Teflon/Scotchgard forever chemical? I'd rather not have that. (I use Sunbrella outside, but it seems there are only 8 colors 5 of them no one would want. Of course I'm a guy... so I'm sure I'm missing a lot.)
And someone please explain throw pillows. How the second couple that owned my boat decided that the 7 or 8 throw pillows the first couple brought on board weren't enough so they added another 8? (Most of them are now in my garage.) In my entire life I've never seen more than two throw pillows being used at the same time.
I really like the hypervent attached to the mattress. The queen sized mattress in my main cabin sits on top a layer of this. The mattress is also enclosed in a loose protective covering. It's nearly impossible to move the mattress around, it slips and slides you can't grip it. I bought some of those really big 'safety pins', had to sharpened the points. I used them to pin webbing loops underneath the sides of the mattress, now I can move it.
And maybe I'm not right, but I always want my upholstered surfaces to be waterproof. I've slept on breathable fabrics that had been on a couch for only a few years. Smelled awful.
Great comments and information! We agree with you about having just a few throw cushions. Otherwise, you’ve got extra stuff to stow when you’re sailing. We never had the sliding issue with our leather upholstery. Maybe there are different finishes?
@@DistantShoresTV Might be seat cushion design. Now that I'm thinking about it, my comfy cushions are probably too soft so they don't keep by bum where I park it. The acid test maybe can I sit sideways with my feet at the level of my bum. Are your feet on the floor what's keeping your from sliding? I think that's the crux of my situation. When I was a teacher the school district was buying hundreds of thousands of plastic chairs on spindly legs that would snap. (A father who was a welder looked at them. Said the welds were just tack welds, not proper welds.) The chairs were complete garbage, everyone hated them because you couldn't sit in them without your butt sliding. (Of course they could throw out fast enough the 50 year old wooden chairs that everyone loved.) Another chair that was a bit more like the old ones cut into your thighs, cutting circulation.
It's so strange when all the best chair designs: The wooden kitchen chair, Alvar Alto, Eames, etc can be freely copied, instead they come up with junk. For cushioned seats....? there has to be a few really great designs. I just don't know what they are.
LOL OK, admittedly I haven’t watched the video yet, but looking at the title, the obvious easy instant answer is:
Let HER choose!
I looooove this video! ❤
Thanks, Gaye! I think it's something everyone can relate to. 😀
What an exciting experience! Love the idea of the real leather, and the blue against the wood of the boat would look great! Thank you both for your massive impact on the sailing community.
43 years married and counting. If I've learned anything, it is to let a bird build and fluff their nest any way she wants.
@ 3:05 “we both learned that this is” Cheryl’s territory”. LOL Yeah, I learned that by 2nd Grade. ; ) Glad to see your answer to the Video title question was spot on! Nice video.
Survived another one! 😅❤️😇
I need new Salon cussions...: now I know what to do... Fair Winds...
So glad this video was helpful!
This part is a nightmare for me. Love the technical and structural stuff but choosing colors, finish and material is really a pain and a mess. You made it interesting.
Great choices,
Thank you so much for this feedback! We always try to add some technical information to a topic that might be useful and interesting to viewers. 👍🏻
I worked for a company that made business aircraft, and an interior designer told me that it was a disaster for the interior design team if the wife or daughter of the aircraft owner was involved in a professional decision. The big problem is that every woman thinks she is the best at clothing design or interior design, and then we end up with bad projects.
Happy wife, happy life 😄
I don't know guys. Just don't know. I'll tell ya. Yer probably aware of what Riely and Elaina did with that Yellow ~ Mustard? boat that they put together over there in Viet Nam. Ya know. With the bamboo faux brick pattern wallpaper, the coconut tree motif. They even picked up some second hand leather furniture over there in Annapolis to rip off the fabric for some cushions. Then just brown and grey and green everywhere. Like they just went over the Home Depot and picked out some paint colors and painted the walls themselves. So yea. Their plumbing is even just exposed copper pipe. Ya know like from the harbor there in New York City. Oh well. Get creative. Get it done. Get it in the water. Come on now. I know you can. I don't know here guys. Yea. Maybe Home Depot is for you. Well, I also go to Lowes. Sometimes. Just don't know. Here. Just don't know. The wind in the sails, the pull of the tiller, the foam on the waves. Hmmm. ??? .
We're with you about getting it done and getting in the water! Stay tuned for an upcoming video about the launch. ⛵
@@DistantShoresTV On the edge of my seat. Thanks for sharing. !
I'm not sure a dark colour scheme is going to be a good idea when going to a northern location which will be rather dark outside (more cloudy and the sun will be lower) with small windows on your boat and a dark interior.
Thanks for your feedback. We’ll see how it goes.
Can you really properly test a mattress without a pea?
😄
Wow, what, but listen.. the boatyard director/owner goes with you to the specialised taylor and sits out your session to select fabrics just to maybe give some advise?.. this is personal attention over the top!!!
Also, the matress director at 13:54 asking the working force “Are you ok to be filmed” in a purely natural way makes me proud of our working ethics…
Yes, we have great respect for people’s privacy and always check that anyone in a shot is comfortable being filmed. We appreciated that Robert from Neptune, who was our guide, felt the same way.
Sit down and put the boat on AI !
Relax and enjoy the ride!
❤ from 🇨🇦 BC
😊
Where is the LAUNCH video?!! We sit here and wait, we hear she launched, we wait some more, yet...nothing!!
You must know that it takes a couple of weeks to edit each video. The boat just launched so the video footage is just being uploaded and catalogued for editing. We appreciate your enthusiastic interest in the launch of Distant Shores IV ! 🥰 Stay tuned, friend!
Smart man, let her choose..
😊
Or give Leo a call over there in Port Townsend. Ya know. That boat that he and the guys have been building. They seem to have pretty good taste. Gonna go in the water too. Actually right now. Yea the guys there always have such a unique view. Pretty traditional tho. But very very polished. Just everywhere there for Leo. MMM that would be Port Townsend Washington. A very special place in the Pacific Northwest here in the USA. Yep Leo's got splash time too that's pretty great. Your boat. Oh yea. Dreams are made of what you've got here. No doubt about it. ✨‼✨
We're fans of Leo too. 😉 In fact, Distant Shores is splashing the same time as Tallyho. We've interviewed Leo a few times over the years for the Distant Shores TV series, before he even started his latest boat project. The designs he has for his interior is traditional and beautiful. Love his stained glass but it wouldn't work on our boat.
@@DistantShoresTV Thanks for being such good sports about my snarfy comments. I am so overwhelmed by what you guys are doing. Just great. (Not gonna lie. The Navy Blue.... Not so much for me.~ sorry). Looks like Leo is just basking in the love of his community and doesn't seem to know what to do. He needs guidance. You guys could call him and just ask. "Hey Leo, Are you OK?" Ya know. Keep it simple and see what he says. I think he's pretty tearful these days. I would be too! Best wishes.
The fact is that when women start talking about fabrics and colors, the smartest thing for men to do is to either leave or shut up.
😂👍🏻
Sure, because the kitchen is where you belong, right? And you dare to blame us for being sexist?!
Should have bought two boats His & Hers 😅
Just let her choose
How? Husband stays quiet 🤫
At least tread carefully... 😀
It seems that the vendor talked you out of using leather anywhere. Go back and insist on leather. Some of the best leather in the world comes from Europe.
Question. is leather a good choice for a moist, saltwater environment? I don’t know so I would like to know. How easy is it to care for? Ect