9:03 ... quite an amount of boat 😂usually not visible with Your camera-angles and detail focused image sections. Catches my eye and deepens my respect every time such "overall" glimpses run over the screen. Thanks for sharing.
All things come to those (who have the patience) to wait!! Great job with the primer. Starting to have a finished look. This is going to be one beautiful catamaran!!
This is a good stage, your hard work on the "bodywork" is now starting to pay you back. Anytime you can take a step that instantly shows a change is a good thing, recharges your energy.
So much more energy now!! Each day we go into the tent is like "Ok, just a little more work on this other surface until it's ready to prime!!" Not quite the monotonous task it has been for the past few months.
Came back after a year to see the progress and have to hand it you two for your incredible perseverance. You could never make me go through a boat build even if I had all the necessary skills and was paid handsomely to do it. Heck, I can't even finish a sailing ship model. Hope by this time next year you'll be nearly done if not earlier.
Generally the spray gun is kept vertical and the nozzle is rotated to change the orientation of the spray pattern. Turning the gun sideways works while you have enough paint too. Also, the paint/primer should seem very runny compared to roll or brushing. Looks great though. Thanks for taking us along.
It's finally starting to look like a boat. You must be thrilled. Keep up the good work. Congratulations on having the patience to take your time and do it right.
It's amazing what a difference adding the primer does to the look of things. We can't wait to get it on more surfaces now, lol. Morale is definitely up!
Workin' hard....doesn't even scratch the surface of what yous guys is doin' here. Ya'll got the sickness fer sure!! Keep up the fantastical work!!! It's awe-inspiring to watch!!
What a difference priming makes, all those hours sanding pays off when you have lovely smooth finish. Take care guys, spring has officially started in Cornwall the magnolia tree has flowered.
@@MJSailing we love Cornwall too Daughter lucky enough to be living there, studying Marine biology We are in the beautiful English Riviera. Hopefully next year get across the pond to America 🇺🇸.
Congrats on prime day! Great job guys, closer and closer to the fixtures and fittings. Thats my favorite part of any build and as a designer I am very envious. Getting more exciting every day. Stay safe J.
When that day comes, I will be just as geeked myself, haha. But the nice part is, for awhile now, it's going to continue to look more and more like a liveable space!
You two come up each learning curve so impressively fast. And such meticulous care for detail. It looks so good. I also appreciate how well you have documented every step and included the thought processes.
Love your channel ...Keep up the hard work boat is looking great ..I know there is still lots to do ..But it won't be long and before you know it you will be on the water again ...
You guys are doing great! When I saw all of those pieces coming off that transport truck, I thought “what have they got themselves into”, but you guys are killing it! Good work!
Hi guys I have a bit of experience refinishing gliders, i’d recommend liberally rollering on un thinned high build primer to fill pin holes dab in the bad area’s, guide coat it then block it back with 80 grit to get it smooth and then spray the high build primer, guide coat that and then block back with 320 grit and you are good for paint.
I'm sure this was an exciting step for you two. This boat is so precise, the National Institute of Standards will want to use it to calibrate their instruments. :)
@@MJSailing I bet you are. You guys are going a wonderful job. Much quicker if you had a building building it at the boat factory with all their delays now. Dont forget to detox your body of all the chemicals you are around. See yt Dr Group, Dr Berg, Dr Mindy pelz, Dr Mark hyman = vids on how to detox liver, kidney, body from chemicals & heavy metals = very easy. lookup Dr Group, Dr Berg and dr Axe vid on Activated charcoal take care
Great work M&J, so enjoy your videos, there is a Afrikaans saying "Aanhouer wen" this means keep doing what you're doing and it will be a great success
YAAAYYY!!! OMG the primed areas really come together. It is starting to look like a real boat! I was wondering how you were going to round the edge of the top of the settee/counter area. The wedge was brilliant. Another little nugget that comes out of the hours and hours of planning and thinking that Matt must be doing each night. Nice job. Also, I'm super impressed with your willingness to just dive in before you know how it's going to come out. It only took a little bit of time to go from "how do we prime this?" to "we got this!" Only by willing to make a mistake and give it a go can you learn how to do it like a professional. This was such a satisfying video to watch. I'm sure it must be 100X more satisfying and gratifying for you all to get to this stage and see all the countless hours of work and prep you've done to this point all starting to really pay off. Congrats! (And also, congrats to Tucker. It's nice that you've made another friend for life in the past year+ at Kentmorr!)
Terrific. The primer makes the salon and galley area look "finished." Both of you must wince whenever you hear the words "sanding" and "fairing." That seems like such a slow, painstaking, endless process. But you have done a first-rate job of it.
The more experience you get, you can turn up the flow and pressure and move faster. Then things will go faster for ya! looking pretty good for your first paint job. cheers
It's a far larger learning curve than I expected with painting. I think I've come to the conclusion to have an experienced friend lay the interior topcoat for us. Too many angles for me to get right on first going... And too expensive to not
Just to let you know, I just finished a binge watch of several episodes. Seems, for some reason, your site hasn't been coming up lately! Still shows I'm subscribed, but it hasn't been coming up in my feed!! Weird!!
Oh no!! Not sure why that's happening, is the notification bell clicked? There is a lot of other sailing and boat building channels out there, but we're so happy you're following along with us! ☺
The primer really changes the look. So much progress. Matt, did you ever try making a warming board out of foam and heat tape? It might be good for flat surfaces.
I have been watching since the first container arrival and I have to tell you guys I am very impressed with your progress. Your attention to detail. your eye for quality of work is also impressive. Cant wait to see it sailing off. Do you guys have an estimated splash date yet?
Thank you so much for following along each week! Right now we're looking at a splash date of late spring 2024. We'll keep it in the Chesapeake for a few weeks of 'testing' before beginning our cruising. 😃
I admire how meticulous you guys are. Rounding over edges, ensuring areas a level and flat. Great qualities and it only takes a little longer for a much better quality finish overall.
Can't believe you guy's haven't thought up a name our boat Contest if your the one who comes up with the name we pick you win a Prize Pouch. & Or Prize Grab Bag🛍️
Wow, the transformation continues. If you haven't figure it out yet, before the spray project starts, always test spray first on a surface not part of the boat. Keep rockin !!!
That waste money :). Yeah, we should have - and we do know better - but I hate watching it get thrown away. In the end, I'm sure that's less wasteful than sanding our mistake back off and redoing :)
I'm wondering what will be the difference in fit and finish between your boat and a factory built boat? Additionally, how can a boatyard make a profit if they have to have workers spend the same number of hours doing prep work? That brings up the question of how much are you saving by doing this work yourselves? I understand wanting to build stronger and to customize, but do you REALLY think it's worth all that sanding?
My prediction is that at some point in time in the future you will have a guest on your boat and they will accidentally scratch the wall, it could be because they are carrying a super big rucksack or a scuba tank, or perhaps they just trip over, but when you see the scratch on the inside wall of your boat your guest will go overboard.
Looking Good ( as always braah ) ! he he... PS You can use that filtering media to estimate the viscosity after a fashion with experience... lift it up that filtering media to see the size of stream running off, the size of drops it forms, and how thick a layer forms on outside of the strainer mesh for reference next time.
Thank you so much for the encouragement!! We do keep an Amazon wish list with some items we need for the build, you can find it by following this link. :) www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2B2BOYEH9THAH/ref=nav_wishlist_lists_1
I have done a lot of automotive painting and trim painting with sprayers and have never seen anything where the paint came out that slow. I know that stuff is thick but it still seems crazy slow. There will be imperfections, but the good thing is that you will probably be the only people that will notice them. I'm a perfectionist, but sometimes I have to remind myself that sometimes a job done good is better than a job never done perfectly.
Yeah, it really didn't flow like it did with the other gun we used. Lots of user issues - not thinned enough and fowled strainer within the cup, not enough air ). Next time will be better
Hi-build primer especially epoxy is nasty stuff to spray its super thick and chalky, even with an airless sprayer it can fowl up your filter & spray tip.
@@MJSailing Not much thinner at all, I used a commercial system that sprays in ground swimming pools so it’s used to semi solids. Did a great job, put plenty on with no overspray mist. You can rent the equipment here in NZ, just requires a bit of practice. Seems strange at first, like you are hosing it on. Rog
Something you guys may want to take a look at since you're in the process of building your boat. At "Gone With the Wynns" "Lightning And An Electric Boat?" They show a anti lighting strike device invented by Nikola Tesla that shows some real promise. Up front it cost around $10k to install and it's still for the most part unproven but it's worth a look see. 🖖
Im no painting expert, but think you are using a gravity fed gun, so you should try and keep the pot upright and index the nossle. I would also get some advice on suitable nossle/jet size appropriate to the viscosity of your paint....will save you time and money in the long run.
@@MJSailing Not familiar with that unit, sounds like a handy bit of kit......no idea on what settings or nozzle you were using , but from the look of it, I would still suggest going with a larger nozzle (maybe the largest you can get) you should be able to lay primer down faster to get an even smoother finish.......guess it will take a bit of tweeking and practice, all the best
9:03 ... quite an amount of boat 😂usually not visible with Your camera-angles and detail focused image sections. Catches my eye and deepens my respect every time such "overall" glimpses run over the screen. Thanks for sharing.
Late this summer she'll be moving from the tent into the work yard and we can't wait to really show off all her angles!! 😍
All things come to those (who have the patience) to wait!! Great job with the primer. Starting to have a finished look. This is going to be one beautiful catamaran!!
Thank you so much!!
This is a good stage, your hard work on the "bodywork" is now starting to pay you back. Anytime you can take a step that instantly shows a change is a good thing, recharges your energy.
So much more energy now!! Each day we go into the tent is like "Ok, just a little more work on this other surface until it's ready to prime!!" Not quite the monotonous task it has been for the past few months.
Came back after a year to see the progress and have to hand it you two for your incredible perseverance. You could never make me go through a boat build even if I had all the necessary skills and was paid handsomely to do it. Heck, I can't even finish a sailing ship model. Hope by this time next year you'll be nearly done if not earlier.
Amazing
Fant-abulous! This one gives you so much visual progress! You must be thrilled! I was.
Thank you so much!! Yes, we were stunned by the finished surface and how much it changed the look. 😍
Generally the spray gun is kept vertical and the nozzle is rotated to change the orientation of the spray pattern. Turning the gun sideways works while you have enough paint too. Also, the paint/primer should seem very runny compared to roll or brushing. Looks great though. Thanks for taking us along.
It's finally starting to look like a boat. You must be thrilled. Keep up the good work. Congratulations on having the patience to take your time and do it right.
It's amazing what a difference adding the primer does to the look of things. We can't wait to get it on more surfaces now, lol. Morale is definitely up!
Matt is truly incredible with skills!
Yes, he really is. 😍
Well done guys. It is getting quite exciting. So good to see you both look so happy.🍻😃
There is finally light at the end of the fairing tunnel! 😃
@@MJSailing through the dusty haze!😆
that looks so good. When the surface has a consistent color , makes the whole interior looking grand!
Our friend Colby came in and said the settee looked like it came from a mold - and that was the best compliment ever! 😃
Stay safe and we'll see you next week.
End is near, Caribbean is calling. Travelling to the Southern hemisphere in winter would be ideal.
So encouraging to see the progress on the interior! It's looking great! You all are the best!
Workin' hard....doesn't even scratch the surface of what yous guys is doin' here. Ya'll got the sickness fer sure!!
Keep up the fantastical work!!! It's awe-inspiring to watch!!
What a difference priming makes, all those hours sanding pays off when you have lovely smooth finish.
Take care guys, spring has officially started in Cornwall the magnolia tree has flowered.
Miss Cornwall so much!!
@@MJSailing we love Cornwall too Daughter lucky enough to be living there, studying Marine biology
We are in the beautiful English Riviera. Hopefully next year get across the pond to America 🇺🇸.
Wow , it's looking fab , what a great job ! 🙂
Feels like serious progress seeing primer going on
So exciting! It's looking awesome!
Thank you so much!! We can't wait until the entire interior is covered in a coat of peach. 😍
Bless you guys for the hard work dedication and professionalism.
Thank you so much for following along!!
great progress!
Thank you!
Awesome guys. I see amazing progress with each video.
Thank you so much!!
Looking wonderful! You two are amazing!
Awwww, thanks Steve!!
Great to see transformation. All that car over the details, the finish will pay off.
Congrats on prime day! Great job guys, closer and closer to the fixtures and fittings. Thats my favorite part of any build and as a designer I am very envious. Getting more exciting every day. Stay safe J.
When that day comes, I will be just as geeked myself, haha. But the nice part is, for awhile now, it's going to continue to look more and more like a liveable space!
Hi Matt and Jessica. great progress! I really like the primer color. It has a soothing look. can't wait to the boat finished!
Really getting a view of the inner cabin. Unbelievable hard work. It's looking so wonderful you two are killing it, Congrats!
You two come up each learning curve so impressively fast. And such meticulous care for detail. It looks so good. I also appreciate how well you have documented every step and included the thought processes.
You “guys” are incredible! Amazed at your work ethic & patience of Job! Great work!
Looking good.
Awesome edges.
Such great progress! You two don't get enough credit for the amount of work this is, so impressive!
Thank you so much!!
Love your channel ...Keep up the hard work boat is looking great ..I know there is still lots to do ..But it won't be long and before you know it you will be on the water again ...
Next summer we'll be sailing away!!
Congratulations! A lot of effort to get to this point but awesome results. Cheers
Thank you so much!!
Congratulations. I can see what a morale booster this is for you both.
Such a big morale booster!! We can't wait to get the next faired surface covered in primer!!
I thought, from the title, that you were ordering things at Amazon. :)
You guys are doing great! When I saw all of those pieces coming off that transport truck, I thought “what have they got themselves into”, but you guys are killing it! Good work!
Wow! That looks fantastic, it's come so far since I was there a year ago! You two are doing a great job.
We're way too close to this project - seeing it every day. So it is nice to be reminded of how far we've come.
M&J. So awesome to see you Cat doing great and coming a long Great. I understand you can’t use Sandpaper well take Care and Be Safe. Greg👍🏻
Great transformation!
Hi guys I have a bit of experience refinishing gliders, i’d recommend liberally rollering on un thinned high build primer to fill pin holes dab in the bad area’s, guide coat it then block it back with 80 grit to get it smooth and then spray the high build primer, guide coat that and then block back with 320 grit and you are good for paint.
Wonderful progress.
Sooo exciting to see your progress and all the hard work paying off!!! Congratulations! 🎉🎉
This project is starting to look amazing, and yall are doing a great job
You are doing an amazing job.
Great work guys, looking good! Keep it up!
Looks great
You honestly never thought you'd get there? !!!!!!!!!!
I'm sure this was an exciting step for you two. This boat is so precise, the National Institute of Standards will want to use it to calibrate their instruments. :)
Nice work!!
Great work ethics!!! Keep going soon you will be sailing!! 👏🌊⛵☘
Loving the work we're doing, but still counting down the months until splash date, haha.
@@MJSailing I bet you are. You guys are going a wonderful job. Much quicker if you had a building building it at the boat factory with all their delays now.
Dont forget to detox your body of all the chemicals you are around. See yt Dr Group, Dr Berg, Dr Mindy pelz, Dr Mark hyman = vids on how to detox liver, kidney, body from chemicals & heavy metals = very easy.
lookup Dr Group, Dr Berg and dr Axe vid on Activated charcoal take care
Primer making the interior look brighter. Changes the color perspective after 3 coats. More to come.
Chuck Norris checks under his bed for your perseverance!
PRIMER HYPE you must feel good
Progress 😎👍
Looking great!! Can we get a long shot so we can see the overall progress? What color will your fabrics be?
Not sure on fabric colors yet, I think we'll wait until the veneers and counters go in before we decide on that.
Great job guys its really coming along well. 👏
kudos MJer's, its amazing what you two are accomplishing !!
Great work M&J, so enjoy your videos, there is a Afrikaans saying "Aanhouer wen" this means keep doing what you're doing and it will be a great success
way to go !
Dont worry guys summer is around the corner and we going to get 2 perfect days of working temperature, after that it will be too hot again :)
ahoy fellow MDer! which side of the Bay are you on? I'm inland, near Arundel Mills.
WOW...In the home stretch now.
YAAAYYY!!! OMG the primed areas really come together. It is starting to look like a real boat!
I was wondering how you were going to round the edge of the top of the settee/counter area. The wedge was brilliant. Another little nugget that comes out of the hours and hours of planning and thinking that Matt must be doing each night. Nice job.
Also, I'm super impressed with your willingness to just dive in before you know how it's going to come out. It only took a little bit of time to go from "how do we prime this?" to "we got this!" Only by willing to make a mistake and give it a go can you learn how to do it like a professional.
This was such a satisfying video to watch. I'm sure it must be 100X more satisfying and gratifying for you all to get to this stage and see all the countless hours of work and prep you've done to this point all starting to really pay off. Congrats!
(And also, congrats to Tucker. It's nice that you've made another friend for life in the past year+ at Kentmorr!)
Terrific. The primer makes the salon and galley area look "finished." Both of you must wince whenever you hear the words "sanding" and "fairing." That seems like such a slow, painstaking, endless process. But you have done a first-rate job of it.
The more experience you get, you can turn up the flow and pressure and move faster. Then things will go faster for ya! looking pretty good for your first paint job. cheers
It's a far larger learning curve than I expected with painting. I think I've come to the conclusion to have an experienced friend lay the interior topcoat for us. Too many angles for me to get right on first going... And too expensive to not
Looking good ! Best wishes from Montana !
Just to let you know, I just finished a binge watch of several episodes. Seems, for some reason, your site hasn't been coming up lately! Still shows I'm subscribed, but it hasn't been coming up in my feed!! Weird!!
Oh no!! Not sure why that's happening, is the notification bell clicked? There is a lot of other sailing and boat building channels out there, but we're so happy you're following along with us! ☺
AWESOME
Looking good🙂
This is the part of the build that would have my OCD going off like an alarm
Nice job on the bench corner 2x👍
Fantastic!
The primer really changes the look. So much progress. Matt, did you ever try making a warming board out of foam and heat tape? It might be good for flat surfaces.
I have been watching since the first container arrival and I have to tell you guys I am very impressed with your progress. Your attention to detail. your eye for quality of work is also impressive. Cant wait to see it sailing off. Do you guys have an estimated splash date yet?
Thank you so much for following along each week! Right now we're looking at a splash date of late spring 2024. We'll keep it in the Chesapeake for a few weeks of 'testing' before beginning our cruising. 😃
I admire how meticulous you guys are. Rounding over edges, ensuring areas a level and flat. Great qualities and it only takes a little longer for a much better quality finish overall.
Thank you for noticing!! That's what we keep telling ourselves too. A little extra work for a professional finish it completely worth it in our eyes.
Can't believe you guy's haven't thought up a name our boat Contest if your the one who comes up with the name we pick you win a Prize Pouch. & Or Prize Grab Bag🛍️
*you're
Wow, the transformation continues. If you haven't figure it out yet, before the spray project starts, always test spray first on a surface not part of the boat. Keep rockin !!!
That waste money :). Yeah, we should have - and we do know better - but I hate watching it get thrown away. In the end, I'm sure that's less wasteful than sanding our mistake back off and redoing :)
Buy a 2mm nozzle gun and use a top load bag system. You can premix bags and you can spray upside down.
Looking great guys🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼🇦🇺
Looking amazing!
Killer primer Bruhh
It is killer primer. And I'm not your bruh. 😂
Looking great !!!!
I'm wondering what will be the difference in fit and finish between your boat and a factory built boat? Additionally, how can a boatyard make a profit if they have to have workers spend the same number of hours doing prep work? That brings up the question of how much are you saving by doing this work yourselves?
I understand wanting to build stronger and to customize, but do you REALLY think it's worth all that sanding?
She's looking good.
Getting so close. They will be sailing by summer.
My prediction is that at some point in time in the future you will have a guest on your boat and they will accidentally scratch the wall, it could be because they are carrying a super big rucksack or a scuba tank, or perhaps they just trip over, but when you see the scratch on the inside wall of your boat your guest will go overboard.
Looking Good ( as always braah ) ! he he... PS You can use that filtering media to estimate the viscosity after a fashion with experience... lift it up that filtering media to see the size of stream running off, the size of drops it forms, and how thick a layer forms on outside of the strainer mesh for reference next time.
Good thinking. I think getting an experienced hand in here will help us learn quicker than our usual learning from our own mistakes
The primer really makes a difference everything is looking better. Great job guys.
Isn't it amazing how such a *small project can change the look of the interior?
H i Guys great job looks good
give yourselves a great big pat on the back, its getting there 👏👏
You guys are doing great.. And it's amazing the dedication it takes to build your own boat. Amazing... Anything you guys need??
Thank you so much for the encouragement!!
We do keep an Amazon wish list with some items we need for the build, you can find it by following this link. :)
www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2B2BOYEH9THAH/ref=nav_wishlist_lists_1
congats looks great
Pull the mesh out on the cap when spraying high build ,,,,Also try a 2.3-2.4 head !!! Looking GOOD ...
So good to see you two working on your dream boat. When do you think you can launch?
Right now we're looking at a Summer 2024 launch.
@@MJSailing 😱😱😱
I have done a lot of automotive painting and trim painting with sprayers and have never seen anything where the paint came out that slow. I know that stuff is thick but it still seems crazy slow. There will be imperfections, but the good thing is that you will probably be the only people that will notice them. I'm a perfectionist, but sometimes I have to remind myself that sometimes a job done good is better than a job never done perfectly.
Yeah, it really didn't flow like it did with the other gun we used. Lots of user issues - not thinned enough and fowled strainer within the cup, not enough air ). Next time will be better
Hi-build primer especially epoxy is nasty stuff to spray its super thick and chalky, even with an airless sprayer it can fowl up your filter & spray tip.
When I did my cat I used an airless spray system, less overspray and more highbuild on the boat! Rog
I wasn't sure if those systems could push the thick high build. Did you have to over thin it?
@@MJSailing Not much thinner at all, I used a commercial system that sprays in ground swimming pools so it’s used to semi solids. Did a great job, put plenty on with no overspray mist. You can rent the equipment here in NZ, just requires a bit of practice. Seems strange at first, like you are hosing it on. Rog
You should also check out the airless system with air assist, gives good results with top coat
Something you guys may want to take a look at since you're in the process of building your boat. At "Gone With the Wynns" "Lightning And An Electric Boat?" They show a anti lighting strike device invented by Nikola Tesla that shows some real promise. Up front it cost around $10k to install and it's still for the most part unproven but it's worth a look see. 🖖
The audio cuts out at 6:32 and again at 7:24 for a few seconds. That said - congrats on the progress!
I just watched the Short of you guys at the lumber yard looking over all the wood. What yard was that? The place looked very impressive!!
It's called Exotic Lumber and is located off 50 just west of the Bay Bridge.
@@MJSailing awsome! Thanks!
Hi guys, FYI there are some audio blank in the Routing an angled edge section.
Also, I never expected that making a boat would take so much work.
Im no painting expert, but think you are using a gravity fed gun, so you should try and keep the pot upright and index the nossle. I would also get some advice on suitable nossle/jet size appropriate to the viscosity of your paint....will save you time and money in the long run.
The 3m PPS flows any direction. That, and easy to clean is why we went with it.
@@MJSailing Not familiar with that unit, sounds like a handy bit of kit......no idea on what settings or nozzle you were using , but from the look of it, I would still suggest going with a larger nozzle (maybe the largest you can get) you should be able to lay primer down faster to get an even smoother finish.......guess it will take a bit of tweeking and practice, all the best
Привет! Сколько смотрю ваш проект , это ювелирная работа. Я сам ювелир и технолог по обработке металлов по этому я в этом что то понимаю.