I love the behind the scenes on any topic. Hidden treasures. In this case the men bringing your floating home together. Without them your dream is purely a drawing. Yes it's exciting. I wish I had a travelling water home.
Nick, you don't have to apologize for the noise. After all, it is a factory. No noise means no production. I am just very happy that the company is allowing you access to film the build. This is just wonderful. Thank you for bringing us along.
You two are like two kids in a candy store. Just seeing your true excitement of this makes it worth watching these video's. And yes I can't wait to see you back in the water.
The boatbuiding videos are amazing. Just seeing the effort these guys put in to make your boat as good as it will be. Obviously looking forward to your sailing her too!!
I understand how people want the sailing back. But the journey to get there is for me extremely fascinating. The build is really coming along now and really taking shape. Keep up the great videos you 2. Take a deep breath and go take a nice cold beer 🍺. See you next time.
Aww, it must be so nice to have it built just to your needs - i.e dedicated workshop!!! And hopefully soon will see you back on the water! Greetings from Seychelles
Brilliant to see such progress happening. I’m super excited for you both, and maybe a little envious too. Great to see all your early wishing and planning now turning into reality! I’ve previously owned a Seawind 1000 and always been a fan of what Richard and Team have done in developing their product range to what it has become. To see them being built through your videos and supporting cometary is a real treat. Wishing you both continued success.
I think it's great that the factory have given you such access to their production. For someone that has not worked in fabrication before it can be a bit distressing seeing an angle grinder/sledge hammer/persuadertron taken to your pride and joy. The easiest path is to keep people out of the factory and just present them with a beautiful product.
This just so cool to watch. I have watch other channels of boats being built. But you guys just show more content of you build, that i really appreciate thankyou!
I am amazed at the technology advances that Seawind is utilizing to manufacture your future home, it's more likened to a spacecraft than a sailing yacht. The dedication in the planning and making use of every bit of space in 3D, followed with the precision fitting of each section is astounding. I truly wish I could afford a Seawind masterpiece.
Caught this one late, reminds me the adjustments as dentistry when final grind and polish, interesting aproach, little by little, nice to see it coming together. CHEERS
This was cool! I do want more, especially now that the boat is taking shape, each episode one step further, but I also wish to see you finally sailing. I can't wait to see your faces (Nick...) when you do!
Your time lapse episode from start of construction to finish has to include RR2 naming ceremony, and a shot of sailing off into the sunset. How exciting, wish everyone following this adventure could be there to see in person your great glee and relief. :¬) Webhead USA
This is fun to watch and it’s got to be so exciting to get closer to putting her in the water soon. Congratulations to you both because this has to be a dream come true. Have a wonderful week. 🙏😎❤️
Every video I expect to see his head explode from the excitement level going thru the stratosphere. I'm wondering how much sleep she's getting with Mr. Excitement acting like a child on Christmas morning. Great video ,very entertaining and I still say this boat is huge.
Hanging in there with you both and Ruby Rose Two 🌹 Interesting I typed Rose a minute ago and spell check preferred the word Joy 😊 which I thought rather fitting seeing all the joy it is already giving you two and what extra wonderful joy it will bring when finished and she is flying with the white horses atop each cresting swell.
Are they going to be laying the electrical and plumbing lines in before they bond the furniture to the hull? That would be the ONE time they could do so easily! I'm loving the "Geek factor" of watching the build but like many (or probably most) of your subscribers as well as you two, I can hardly wait for splash day.
I like a little of both...love the sailing but really neat to see the insides of what you guys will be sailing soon! Not too many get to see this side of a boat!😃
Never thought I would be watching the story of a boat being built. Detail, precision, all the engineering, design and process that has got RR2, to this point, is completely fascinating. The excitement in your faces, voices and expressions as each part of RR2 evolves, kid in a candy shop is an understatement. At the same time I am watching a young couple restore a wooden schooner in South America ( Sailing Yaba ), so different.
Hey Nick, Seawind has to make sure those inserts fit without any distortion, otherwise the finish material (wood, mostly) won't sit in place properly. This saves them time in the long run of building out each vessel. It's pretty impressive to see how much time they invest in all of the early stages to make sure the boat goes together the way the computer renderings look. That time and effort is the difference between the boats you and Terysa loved (like the O-50) and those that you rated poorly, like that trimaran - I won't even mention the name. I loved the line, "I wouldn't accept this from Ikea!" The boat is coming together very quickly now!!!!
Great stuff again! But no cooking or food this week? What’s a let down! Come on Nick and Terysa, get it together. More of the beers and food please. Take us for a walk down to the harbour too, that would be nice.
I for one am thoroughly enjoying every aspect of the journey from the research through the planning and dreaming to splash day, it’s every bit as enjoyable as the sailing and anchoring in beautiful an exotic locations , we can all watch any amount of that every day on RUclips . I’m sure we all realise every day is not just another day in paradise and many people are interested in the whole story rather than skipping to the last page of the book . Keep doing it your way and I’m sure the vast majority of us will be with you and loving the story .
That fitting seems to be more difficult - not only should it fit - the insert part also may be bended by the supports. That also has to taken into account. Amazing work!
It is both, isn’t it: The sailing is really fun and whether for you in reality or for many of us virtually, it is what we want to see. But what you are showing at the moment is also quite interesting and fascinating: This is how the basis for the sailing fun, the frickin’ boat itself is made! So, if I didn’t know sailing will commence in a few months, I might be less pleased. But the fact is: there are building channels as well as sailing channels out there and I watch both. And they change genres constantly because: a boat (however new) is always a project, as well! So, as I said: it is both: I cannot wait to see you sailing again - at the same time I very much appreciate being able to follow this building process.
When it comes to sailing channels I enjoy the project videos the best; and what can be more project that building a boat from scratch. So the sailing can wait (other channels have that covered) long live the built!
Every time I see RR2 one word comes to mind: Massive! I’m amazed at the amount of space you’ll have. You’re going to need an intercom system so you can find each other. 😀
It has to be absolutely exhilarating to witness this part of the process of...."The end is in sight"! Furniture and interior sets make the whole picture start to come together. Excited for you guys.
Very nice progress! As a tooling guy myself it’s cool Seawind is giving you a peak behind the curtain and you get to see all the little tweaks/fixes/adjustments that go into making a finished product…especially the first couple of hulls ever built!
You can put me in the group that loves these episodes. I can't wait for you to be sailing, of course, but I love to know how things are assembled/constructed.
Slick crew by the looks of it No dramas Think that the factory would definitely benefit from a dedicated lifting system as opposed to the fork lift for greater production capacity if they have over 80 orders But I’m only saying that so when I can afford one it can be done faster than 5 years ! I was a bit mortified to hear Nick answer that question on the wait time but I would imagine that as the factory develops I would expect the speed of each build to increase as efficiency develops That’s hopefully inevitable I can see these becoming extremely popular after folk see the build develop and can watch the entire series over the next few years / decades And the 1370 seems a sensible size too Being manageable for two and with plenty storage and extra capacity That really is a new new factory But they are definitely getting it done though 👏👏👏 Yay , everyday a little celebration 🎉
I really enjoy the attention to details all along the process. These episodes show me what I need to learn for my catamaran build. Thanks for the continuing tour and best wishes from Montana !
Fun to watch the excitement building. Many years ago, we worked with an architect to build a 10,000 square foot home on 11 acres (4.45 hectares) on a hill with stunning views. You'll be sailing RR2 on 140 MILLION square miles of ocean with ENDLESS views. Maybe we'll see you out there one of these days (our next chapter). Enjoy!
fascinating giant puzzle! can't wait to see how the internal mechanical plumbing wiring ducting is integrated into this build!...watching this fun enthusiastic presentation I'm wondering about the local coffee!?
That’s so cool seeing the actual furniture pieces finished and ready to be fitted into the boat hulls. It’s interesting to see them doing this with a simple forklift, but I’m guessing that they will have a much larger crane configuration in the future that will be able to lift the entire boats, and pieces which will make it much simpler going forward.
Don't tell them I said so, but seeing so much work and the care and accuracy with which they do it, the boat ought to be twice the price!
No one will ever have a better idea about the invisible insides of his production cat than you...not even close! 😃
I am ALMOST as Pumped as you are to See this Beauty Take Shape It is a FIRST for me...AWESOME STUFF!!!!!
I love the behind the scenes on any topic. Hidden treasures. In this case the men bringing your floating home together. Without them your dream is purely a drawing. Yes it's exciting. I wish I had a travelling water home.
The choice of music is spot on. Wah, wah, chica boom boom…
I can't imagine the words that will come out of your mouth when your finally out on the boat and you make the first chip in the gelcoat.
Looking good, very exciting.
That's gonna be a sexy boat. Can't wait.
Very fun to watch the progress and the fine tuning
Nick, you don't have to apologize for the noise. After all, it is a factory. No noise means no production. I am just very happy that the company is allowing you access to film the build. This is just wonderful. Thank you for bringing us along.
I was the dentist for NMCB 5 from 2010 to 2012. We deployed twice during that time period… Can Do :)
@@jayross7189 NMCB 133 1973-1975 as a Construction Electrician.
It's great to see your boat being built step by step, knowing how it's made. Can't wait to see the next video
You two are like two kids in a candy store. Just seeing your true excitement of this makes it worth watching these video's. And yes I can't wait to see you back in the water.
Me too 😉😁
The excitement builds.
I like all the episodes!! Thanks for sharing.
I am so excited for you two. The boat build grabs my attention every video.
The boatbuiding videos are amazing. Just seeing the effort these guys put in to make your boat as good as it will be. Obviously looking forward to your sailing her too!!
So Happy for the two of you.
Sing song in Nick's voice as he talks of the various components and processes.
Nick so excited like xmas
So cool getting to see a cat made from scratch! But dang that's a huge boat!
LOVE these episodes. Nick is about as giddy as anyone I’ve ever seen. Can’t wait for the next one.
I understand how people want the sailing back. But the journey to get there is for me extremely fascinating. The build is really coming along now and really taking shape. Keep up the great videos you 2. Take a deep breath and go take a nice cold beer 🍺. See you next time.
So fun to see you two beyond excited. I'm excited for you too! Luv ya.
Aww, it must be so nice to have it built just to your needs - i.e dedicated workshop!!! And hopefully soon will see you back on the water! Greetings from Seychelles
Why do I get so excited about watching the inserts get dropped into the hull? Im outright giddy! I think Nick is even restraining himself.
Brilliant to see such progress happening. I’m super excited for you both, and maybe a little envious too.
Great to see all your early wishing and planning now turning into reality! I’ve previously owned a Seawind 1000 and always been a fan of what Richard and Team have done in developing their product range to what it has become.
To see them being built through your videos and supporting cometary is a real treat. Wishing you both continued success.
Wow, this is *so* cool! RR2 is gonna be huge!
I think it's great that the factory have given you such access to their production. For someone that has not worked in fabrication before it can be a bit distressing seeing an angle grinder/sledge hammer/persuadertron taken to your pride and joy. The easiest path is to keep people out of the factory and just present them with a beautiful product.
This just so cool to watch. I have watch other channels of boats being built. But you guys just show more content of you build, that i really appreciate thankyou!
Awesome so interesting thank you Guys 😀
I am amazed at the technology advances that Seawind is utilizing to manufacture your future home, it's more likened to a spacecraft than a sailing yacht. The dedication in the planning and making use of every bit of space in 3D, followed with the precision fitting of each section is astounding. I truly wish I could afford a Seawind masterpiece.
Very interesting to see how the molded furniture pieces are transported, trimmed and fitted.
Cool isn’t it
Caught this one late, reminds me the adjustments as dentistry when final grind and polish, interesting aproach, little by little, nice to see it coming together. CHEERS
I'm so excited for you guys...what a great experience. Its going to be so fun watching the sailing too!
This was cool! I do want more, especially now that the boat is taking shape, each episode one step further, but I also wish to see you finally sailing. I can't wait to see your faces (Nick...) when you do!
I think most of us enjoy almost everything you guys do. It is fun to see the joy and excitement you are giving off. Keep it coming
Ah thank you
Wow! Just . . . WOW!!!👍
Your time lapse episode from start of construction to finish has to include RR2 naming ceremony, and a shot of sailing off into the sunset. How exciting, wish everyone following this adventure could be there to see in person your great glee and relief. :¬) Webhead USA
Wonderful.
Very interesting seeing it come together, a large piece at a time.
She’s coming on
It is interesting to see the whole process. Thank you!!
Thanks for sharing this experience looking forward to seeing it roll out and then sailing
I find this to be so fascinating. To see it come together piece by piece.
She’s looking great.
Thank you
Looks fantastic guys!
What a team of workers, that heat would be horrid.
They don’t seem to mind. It’s just us weaklings suffering 😂😂
@@sailingrubyrose I wish I had them when I installed my furniture modules.Great vid.
Great incite into how this co. performs, very impressed👀
This is fun to watch and it’s got to be so exciting to get closer to putting her in the water soon. Congratulations to you both because this has to be a dream come true. Have a wonderful week. 🙏😎❤️
Glad
You’re enjoying it
Every video I expect to see his head explode from the excitement level going thru the stratosphere. I'm wondering how much sleep she's getting with Mr. Excitement acting like a child on Christmas morning.
Great video ,very entertaining and I still say this boat is huge.
I love it when your notification comes up.
I love to see him so geeked out! So fun! I love this!! Thank you
Very cool to see how RR2 got built.
Trimming the modules; it is easier to cut off than it is to cut on.
Hanging in there with you both and Ruby Rose Two 🌹 Interesting I typed Rose a minute ago and spell check preferred the word Joy 😊 which I thought rather fitting seeing all the joy it is already giving you two and what extra wonderful joy it will bring when finished and she is flying with the white horses atop each cresting swell.
Like everyone else; Seeing the build is fascinating. Seeing your excitement is infectious. Looking forward to you two being back out on the water.
this is so exciting!
Are they going to be laying the electrical and plumbing lines in before they bond the furniture to the hull? That would be the ONE time they could do so easily! I'm loving the "Geek factor" of watching the build but like many (or probably most) of your subscribers as well as you two, I can hardly wait for splash day.
I like a little of both...love the sailing but really neat to see the insides of what you guys will be sailing soon! Not too many get to see this side of a boat!😃
Never thought I would be watching the story of a boat being built. Detail, precision, all the engineering, design and process that has got RR2, to this point, is completely fascinating. The excitement in your faces, voices and expressions as each part of RR2 evolves, kid in a candy shop is an understatement. At the same time I am watching a young couple restore a wooden schooner in South America ( Sailing Yaba ), so different.
Haha, restoring any old boat or building a new one has challenges
very interesting and very enjoyable - thank you!
Hey Nick, Seawind has to make sure those inserts fit without any distortion, otherwise the finish material (wood, mostly) won't sit in place properly. This saves them time in the long run of building out each vessel. It's pretty impressive to see how much time they invest in all of the early stages to make sure the boat goes together the way the computer renderings look. That time and effort is the difference between the boats you and Terysa loved (like the O-50) and those that you rated poorly, like that trimaran - I won't even mention the name. I loved the line, "I wouldn't accept this from Ikea!" The boat is coming together very quickly now!!!!
She is so beautiful even not being finished. I’m so excited for the both of you!
Love the build process.
Billy & Sierra's must be in the queue right behind Ruby Rose II.
Great stuff again! But no cooking or food this week? What’s a let down! Come on Nick and Terysa, get it together. More of the beers and food please. Take us for a walk down to the harbour too, that would be nice.
Cute blouse Tyresa!
Nick, you should talk to them about letting you fly your drone in there to get a great view of the details.
Great to see the boat taking shape! Must be so exciting, will be a great help in the future when you need to know where things are :-)!
love every episodes, it goes to prove that new technologies is making far stronger and better boats, glad you can show that to us
I for one am thoroughly enjoying every aspect of the journey from the research through the planning and dreaming to splash day, it’s every bit as enjoyable as the sailing and anchoring in beautiful an exotic locations , we can all watch any amount of that every day on RUclips . I’m sure we all realise every day is not just another day in paradise and many people are interested in the whole story rather than skipping to the last page of the book . Keep doing it your way and I’m sure the vast majority of us will be with you and loving the story .
Excellent Video I'm loving this.
Thank you for sharing! your enthusiasm is contagious! looking forward to watch RR2 finished!
That fitting seems to be more difficult - not only should it fit - the insert part also may be bended by the supports. That also has to taken into account. Amazing work!
WoW!!!! Really cool watching your home coming together! Can’t wait for the next stage!
Almost there. A true dream come true. I gotta do it. This was so inspirational , thx again
It is both, isn’t it: The sailing is really fun and whether for you in reality or for many of us virtually, it is what we want to see.
But what you are showing at the moment is also quite interesting and fascinating: This is how the basis for the sailing fun, the frickin’ boat itself is made! So, if I didn’t know sailing will commence in a few months, I might be less pleased. But the fact is: there are building channels as well as sailing channels out there and I watch both. And they change genres constantly because: a boat (however new) is always a project, as well! So, as I said: it is both: I cannot wait to see you sailing again - at the same time I very much appreciate being able to follow this building process.
Absolutely. I was just trying to figure out how to say this. 🍪
Adjust those contacts :) we don’t want our floss to shred when we floss 😆
Another very interesting episode.
Amazing episode; I feel your excitement, and share it.
I just love watching these build videos. It is fascinating to see it all come together. You guys are great!
When it comes to sailing channels I enjoy the project videos the best; and what can be more project that building a boat from scratch. So the sailing can wait (other channels have that covered) long live the built!
Ah thanks mate. We love the build but also really want to go sailing
I am loving this part, anticipation level is peaked.
Every time I see RR2 one word comes to mind: Massive! I’m amazed at the amount of space you’ll have. You’re going to need an intercom system so you can find each other. 😀
Hahah good idea
Nick, I'm becoming a techno nerd! Really enjoying watching this build!
As others have said “I love the journey” you folks are allowing us to travel with you on RR2. 💐🦅👍😎🇺🇸
It has to be absolutely exhilarating to witness this part of the process of...."The end is in sight"! Furniture and interior sets make the whole picture start to come together. Excited for you guys.
Absolutely love the build process!! Thx for sharing with us all.
Amazing workmanship
Thank you
I can't imagine how exciting it must be to watch them assemble your boat! Looking forward to seeing the next episode!
Very nice progress! As a tooling guy myself it’s cool Seawind is giving you a peak behind the curtain and you get to see all the little tweaks/fixes/adjustments that go into making a finished product…especially the first couple of hulls ever built!
She’s impressive isn’t she?
@@sailingrubyrose she’s getting better looking every day! I wish I could say the same lol
Imagine if that building had an overhead crane instead of that dodgy forklift.
You can put me in the group that loves these episodes. I can't wait for you to be sailing, of course, but I love to know how things are assembled/constructed.
Slick crew by the looks of it
No dramas
Think that the factory would definitely benefit from a dedicated lifting system as opposed to the fork lift for greater production capacity if they have over 80 orders
But I’m only saying that so when I can afford one it can be done faster than 5 years !
I was a bit mortified to hear Nick answer that question on the wait time but I would imagine that as the factory develops I would expect the speed of each build to increase as efficiency develops
That’s hopefully inevitable
I can see these becoming extremely popular after folk see the build develop and can watch the entire series over the next few years / decades
And the 1370 seems a sensible size too
Being manageable for two and with plenty storage and extra capacity
That really is a new new factory
But they are definitely
getting it done though 👏👏👏
Yay , everyday a little celebration 🎉
Wow!!! It looks sooooo big. Well done everyone, it's progress is indeed exciting : - ) Hello from the London Landlubbers x
I really enjoy the attention to details all along the process. These episodes show me what I need to learn for my catamaran build. Thanks for the continuing tour and best wishes from Montana !
Fun to watch the excitement building. Many years ago, we worked with an architect to build a 10,000 square foot home on 11 acres (4.45 hectares) on a hill with stunning views. You'll be sailing RR2 on 140 MILLION square miles of ocean with ENDLESS views. Maybe we'll see you out there one of these days (our next chapter). Enjoy!
This is fascinating and fun
fascinating giant puzzle! can't wait to see how the internal mechanical plumbing wiring ducting is integrated into this build!...watching this fun enthusiastic presentation I'm wondering about the local coffee!?
I would like to see the RR2 logo with reflective red on Port side forward and green on the other. Just a thought .... enjoy
That’s so cool seeing the actual furniture pieces finished and ready to be fitted into the boat hulls. It’s interesting to see them doing this with a simple forklift, but I’m guessing that they will have a much larger crane configuration in the future that will be able to lift the entire boats, and pieces which will make it much simpler going forward.
You two need some earplugs in that factory. Take care of yourselves. Very interesting seeing how it comes together.