When I was twenty years old I enthusiastically built Wharam Tiki 31. Unfortunately, the woman I married hates that boat, life and vacations that way, she forbade financing the maintenance of that boat. I didn't manage to sell it and now it's rotting in a rockery somewhere by the sea. I made a mistake with my choice of wife but... Now I am building a Polynesian proa, 8m, (26ft) two berths, 250 l of water, and the sails that I have left are like new, well preserved. I wish you to find a soul mate, who not only sees you as a yacht owner, but also understands your love for freedom and sailing offered by the sea. 💔💖💘🇭🇷
Seasons greetings! Good for you & I just discovered you. I too @73 now, want to do that salt-life on a (semi-project) catamaran sailboat. Found one in Florida & looking into it. A Catalac12M! (Love those Catalacs!) I'll be checking you out time to time & learn from your (LOL) mistakes. But, I do really wish you the best of luck fixing 'er up. Fair winds.... 🌅⛵🌊
Keep them villages dry, start cleaning one side at a time staying focused is where you will be able to manage this task ahead good luck and happy sailing.
Congrats…I love the wharrams !…i’m both happy and nervous for you…I’ve done major refit and it’s very exciting, especially if you love and feel passion about your boat as I did… It is certainly a challenge even with a solid fiberglass boat with good bones …i hope you have very carefully checked out the plywood core hulls…decks…etc…. I’m pretty sure you have …Let’s hood for few surprises … I subscribed!…
Hold on to that love you have for the boat! Love conquers all, but not getting distracted from it is the trick! This will cost you blood, sweat and tears but it will be sooooo worth it in the end. Its great to see another woman take on a job like this! The times, they are a changin', for the better.
Thank you for your kind comment! Focus is key as well as keeping things simple. There's definitely extra challenges as a woman, but I hope to inspire many more
Love wharrams,and. you seem nice BUT,please sort the sound out,having to play with the volume all the time sucks.good luck with her.kiana is a legend in my eyes and wharrams are really good seaboats.looking forward to the journey ahead.
congratulations! you have got yourself a great project! I have recently completed a similar restoration (now sailing) so will be watching keenly to see how you go! What, big picture, needs to be fixed on the boat? are you just making it nice or does it have structural problems?
I suspect the survey revealed a lot of stuff that would be expensive to fix. so that the boat was effectively an economic write off. In addition there were probably outstanding yard bills. So the owner could rid himself of a liability.
Yes, and some knowledgeable people would say at $1, you spent too much. Plywood boats are generally considered to be continuous repair and maintenance projects that you occasionally get to use recreationally when you're not stripping, cropping out, rebuilding, or repainting them. Most reasonably intelligent people moved on from wooden boat ownership about 50 years ago when fiberglass construction displaced it entirely. The only diehard wooden boat advocates you find these days are either masochists or museum curators at heart. Yes, yes, yes....but it only cost ONE DOLLAR! And how much is years of your life worth??????? Unless of course, you consider scraping, sanding, filling, cutting, painting, and gluing wood together to be "fun" activities that everyone should get the chance to enjoy on a regular basis...
👍👌👏 Same here. Like stone age catamarans. But a lot of people simply love them and their simplicity. I nevertheless wouldn't want a cat with no living space between the hulls. Ot course that's only my opinion respectively my personal kind of taste. Best regards, luck and health in particular.
The best quote worthy line in the video is the yatch broker saying: "You flew all the way out here to see this...Ha!"
This adventure will prepare you to deal with problems on the go on a very deep level than if you have bought it new.
I hope this channel grows a lot.
That's why I didn't shy away from this project. I wanted to make sure I knew everything I needed to for repairs and maintenance BEFORE sailing.
I just bought a smaller fiberglass cat and look forward to your progress! My goal is to commute on the water between NC and Louisiana.
When I was twenty years old I enthusiastically built Wharam Tiki 31. Unfortunately, the woman I married hates that boat, life and vacations that way, she forbade financing the maintenance of that boat. I didn't manage to sell it and now it's rotting in a rockery somewhere by the sea. I made a mistake with my choice of wife but... Now I am building a Polynesian proa, 8m, (26ft) two berths, 250 l of water, and the sails that I have left are like new, well preserved. I wish you to find a soul mate, who not only sees you as a yacht owner, but also understands your love for freedom and sailing offered by the sea.
💔💖💘🇭🇷
The birds nest with eggs made me laugh. Well it's a big project but a good one is how it seems.
I helped build a Wharram Tangaro in my 20s, I know how much work you've just let yourself in for!
That looks like an enormous amount of work. Best of luck to you.
awesome! a wharram! i am following Kiana and 'Women & the Wind' and now i look forward to following your journey, too!
See sailing wildings channel for wharram rebuild
Congratulations! Hope it all goes well for you. Fair winds
Good Luck, will be watching over your shoulder 😎
You've already done so much! It's awesome! 😁
Seasons greetings! Good for you & I just discovered you. I too @73 now, want to do that salt-life on a (semi-project) catamaran sailboat. Found one in Florida & looking into it. A Catalac12M! (Love those Catalacs!) I'll be checking you out time to time & learn from your (LOL) mistakes. But, I do really wish you the best of luck fixing 'er up. Fair winds.... 🌅⛵🌊
You can do it!
hek ye! Good luck with the refit!
there's the engine... and eggs! lol.
The forbidden breakfast
Keep them villages dry, start cleaning one side at a time staying focused is where you will be able to manage this task ahead good luck and happy sailing.
Congrats…I love the wharrams !…i’m both happy and nervous for you…I’ve done major refit and it’s very exciting, especially if you love and feel passion about your boat as I did…
It is certainly a challenge even with a solid fiberglass boat with good bones …i hope you have very carefully checked out the plywood core hulls…decks…etc….
I’m pretty sure you have …Let’s hood for few surprises …
I subscribed!…
We be following you. Good winds and we hope to meet up somewhere 😊
Thank you! Hopefully I'll see you on the seas soon.
that´s a LOT of work.
good story .. fix the sound level issues ..
You shoulda kept the couch it was super cool. Sorry to be that person. Im partial to nice furniture and nice boats.
Maybe Wildling Sailing will be jealous.
His is _IMMACULATE_ compared to that hulk!
Fair sailing!
Excited to follow your journey! What model/length is this Wharram? I love these boats
It's a 40ft Narai
Hold on to that love you have for the boat! Love conquers all, but not getting distracted from it is the trick! This will cost you blood, sweat and tears but it will be sooooo worth it in the end. Its great to see another woman take on a job like this! The times, they are a changin', for the better.
Thank you for your kind comment! Focus is key as well as keeping things simple. There's definitely extra challenges as a woman, but I hope to inspire many more
Love wharrams,and. you seem nice BUT,please sort the sound out,having to play with the volume all the time sucks.good luck with her.kiana is a legend in my eyes and wharrams are really good seaboats.looking forward to the journey ahead.
Scary looking
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👍⛵🌊🎣💯
congratulations! you have got yourself a great project! I have recently completed a similar restoration (now sailing) so will be watching keenly to see how you go!
What, big picture, needs to be fixed on the boat? are you just making it nice or does it have structural problems?
I came to see the boat. It was a trap. I think I`m in love. KKKK
The question remains how did you get to $1?
Short answer: That was my offer, and it was accepted.
I suspect the survey revealed a lot of stuff that would be expensive to fix. so that the boat was effectively an economic write off. In addition there were probably outstanding yard bills. So the owner could rid himself of a liability.
Your story is interesting but van RUclips Plessers reportage With beter volume level
Hahahahaha!
Yes, and some knowledgeable people would say at $1, you spent too much. Plywood boats are generally considered to be continuous repair and maintenance projects that you occasionally get to use recreationally when you're not stripping, cropping out, rebuilding, or repainting them. Most reasonably intelligent people moved on from wooden boat ownership about 50 years ago when fiberglass construction displaced it entirely. The only diehard wooden boat advocates you find these days are either masochists or museum curators at heart. Yes, yes, yes....but it only cost ONE DOLLAR! And how much is years of your life worth??????? Unless of course, you consider scraping, sanding, filling, cutting, painting, and gluing wood together to be "fun" activities that everyone should get the chance to enjoy on a regular basis...
Those boat's are the most ugliest cats I ever seen
👍👌👏 Same here. Like stone age catamarans. But a lot of people simply love them and their simplicity. I nevertheless wouldn't want a cat with no living space between the hulls. Ot course that's only my opinion respectively my personal kind of taste.
Best regards, luck and health in particular.