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Easy to Build, Unsinkable, Car-Topable and Family-Friendly! Carries 3 Adults!! The OZ Goose! Week_15
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- Опубликовано: 20 апр 2024
- Escape the Ordinary with the Unsinkable Skiff! The Ultimate Car-Topable Boat for Adventures!
With the build now finished it's time for the personalized fittings like the rudder gudgeons, which I made myself, the downhaul arrangements, anti-chafe for the rudder and daggerboard, rope handles for the foils fitted the tiller and tiller extension and more!!
Launching day is getting closer!
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There's something therapeutic about watching all this boat building engineering.
Having built a more conventional hull shaped small boat, seeing you stand the goose on its side does make me a little jealous. It will be so easy to store stood on its side against a wall!
good notes on the downhaul.
that is another reason why I specified dyneema sail cloth, on the rotating spar; where the tension, one does get into the tacks, does not also need to account for elasticity.
Hi Erik,
Spectra isn't that expensive nowadays but the difference in performance is significant. The Halyard is another place where you don't want any stretching on a balanced lug sail aswell...
Great vido👍
Thanks David
It's a joy to watch your build videos, thanks for sharing it all. I have a used Oz Goose that I just bought and will be adding hiking straps, and a few other brilliant modifications that you have used on yours. Really appreciate the clarity and thoroughness of your presentations. I hope to see the final attachments for your downhaul and lower sheet block as I don't want to sheet from the boom either.
Hi Jerry!
I will be rigging the Goose this week and will try to show the differences between my set up and the standard setup for the Oz Goose.
Nevertheless, Michael has two very detailed videos on rigging on the OZ Goose website. It would be worth watching as the basic stuff like attaching the sail to the spars etc will be the same.
www.opengoose.com/tuning-and-setup/rigging-details-oz-goose-sailboat-other-lug-rigged-sailboats/
Excelente vídeo, parabéns!
Obrigado Francisco!
Looking forward to seeing you sail!
Very soon!
thumbs up for the bigger backing plate instead of just washers, good decision
Those holes through the Paulownia scared me a bit! 😅
Teo, great content again, you have given me a few ideas as I continue to optimise my goose. I have had 3 good outings in the boat and am learning a lot. I am seriously thinking about making a carbon fibre scow-bow add-on this winter as the slamming going upwind against the Eastern Mediterranean chop is quite significant - makes me feel like the mast is going to punch a hole floor. However by the end of this summer I might be a better sailor and can learn to avoid the worst of upwind slamming. I will be VERY interested to see how you get on upwind in a seaway.
Hi Michael,
have you read Michael's article on sailing waves in the Goose?
www.opengoose.com/tuning-and-setup/boat-handling/sailing-in-waves-oz-goose/
One of those plastic beads you find on kids coats would do the trick on the tiller extension..
Oh nice ! I am here in the middle ! I'll be sailing a lot soon 😁
We'll have a blast! 😁
And then you answered my question in the video 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 thanks again bud
And you can get them quicker on Temu. 😉
Great work! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Good work and coming along!
Thank you Ben!
Your Oz gooze playlist is backwards
Thank you, should be ok now! 😉
@@TheBoatRambler good stuff
And 8mm shaft hole is perfect
Once again great video !
Thank you Nathan!
@The Boat Rambler hey Teo, a question, where did you find the blocks? I have an idea for some for my build, thanks buddy