i like that you guys dont show only the paradise part of sailing, you show the hardships, the mosquitoes, the no seeums, the bad weather, the hard work involved etc. ive seen so many channels pop up then disappear after they realized the boat life isnt as glamorous as they thought.
I don't know why..... but I've been taking a deep breath before you cut into the hull...I'm over here watching....like "didn't you just patch this girl up??? Now ya gonna drill holes in her?!!!!" Breathe! Breathe in....breathe out.... I love what you are doing!!! This is soo amazing!!
Great video Colin. Sure like the vids where your servicing the boat. It's a good feeling when you've gone through a boat, car, plane and learned functionally how to do your own maintenance.
Another great video Colin!! You are kicking ass as usual!! You and your guys have become experts in fiberglass and gel coat. You should be very proud of all your work!
Its been amazing to watch what you have done to this boat since the day you purchased her. You have a top notch crew to help you along the way. Cheers buddy and safe travels.
Great work, you guys have put in all the effort, nearly time to reap the rewards. The best part is that you know its been done properly and dont have to worry
Great work guys there’s gonna be nothing that can compare to the feeling when u see her in the water again looking all spiffed up can’t wait to see it maybe throw an extra video in the mix this week just to add to the pile haha
Well Colin, it is just since a few weeks that I found your channel and I’m so impressed. I’ve really learned a lot from your videos, all the glass fiber works and even replacing core. I had no clue that you can replace balsa by honeycomb but also the mechanical sections are very well done. The clutch was an interesting one. It was my call that the very accurate clearance by grinding the nut did the trick. She will be a beautiful floating lady soon! Thanks a lot for this incredible howto series. Good luck with the remaining loose ends. Greetz from the Netherlands.
Color matching can be tough. I've run print presses for years and deal with color matching everyday. White can be really challenging but I believe you'll be fine. Your mixing technique was spot on. Good job brother!!
Great video...again! Amazing all the detail that goes into keeping a boat seaworthy! I would be a lost ball in high weeds for sure trying to do what you guys do! Totally enjoy watching though. Best of luck on the relaunch!
Superyacht Chief....OFCOURSE you are putting in underwater lights! Love it though will look sick in the crystal blue waters! We are in refit now and have to say yours looks more fun! Cyclone just whipped through Barcelona and the damage caused to the biggest yachts in the world is eye watering! Need you guys out here to do some patch ups on a 180m 😂🤘🏼
I can't believe the ferocity of this storm.BBC is saying only 1 boat sunk.I think it was mush worse.It was about as bad as Irma.I lived through a Cat. 5 Hurricane & so did my home.I devised a marine rigging system to hold down my roof but it's even difficult to watch storm footage.In other news the Doomsday clock inched forward to the 100 minute mark.Colin is doing the smartest thing possible.Get out of Dodge.
@@ChrisHudsonVlogs I'm referring to storm Gloria that battered the Balearic Islands, Barcelona and Mallorca.The flooding went in 3km inland and wiped out the rice business.People died from Hypothermia and sea foam flooded into streets.It was the worst storm in 40 years.It's a mess.Sorry if I confused you.This was all over the BBC.
@@ChrisHudsonVlogs No, I was referring to the storm, Gloria that ravaged Eastern Spain, went in 3km inland and flooded cities plus it battered the Balearic Islands where Rafa is from.People died from Hypothermia, Mega Yachts were tossed about like toy boats.It's not pretty.
7 to 10 wraps? Bet they were fun to get on. When I first got into the tile business they used to tell me all the time they were going to charge me for all the glue I was taking home with me. lol
Good job guys. Just a tip: Angle your underwater lights further downwards or most of the beam will internally reflect across the surface of the water. Honestly, I have mine at a shallow angle like you are doing here and they don’t work very well. It’s because the water refracts the light to a different angle I believe.
Yeah I wish I had seen this earlier to comment that but I guess that would’ve been too late as well anyway. Lol. The angle of your original hull was perfect. Shine down with a slight outward angle. Oh well maybe next haul out. 👍
Almost there and she's looking good! Wish me luck. I just joined the club and bought a hurricane damaged catamaran. It's way worse than yours originally was. I'll be using your videos as reference material. 🤣🤣🤣
@@sausage5849 I might, but it's too embarrassing right now. I feel like a fool for buying something that's going to need so much work. Hopefully I get through it without getting discouraged 😀
Few products that might help ye , aqua shield green grease and para el ketone black bear amazing for bolt heads /nuts and stopping corrosion and water ingress much better than that tef gel stuff
Landing... to put our boat on the hard for half a year or more. Panama is an option also, but my wife is from Honduras. We can drive to her family's place from Guatemala in a couple of hours. Your channel is one of the BEST!!
Beware of these sailing types, they are a strange lot. How is it possible they could be just as happy doing 3 months of grueling back breaking boat work, as they were sailing? Were going to have to watch them carefully, they may not be human ….. :) Blessings upon all you fine Sailors!
That's a new boat now! You've got to feel confident in the hulls and all your mechanicals for long term cruising. Will you give a cost break down on your time in Rio Dulce?
I wonder if after all this is it really convenient to buy a hurricane damaged cat. Consider the cost of the boat spare parts and materials. The labor if you want consider it at 0 since it will be you or at 50% if you want. Also it is all the time since you bought it until you finish that the cat can't be used that it can be one or two years. That time you can be charting it or enjoying it also another cost to add. I understand that it might be the only way to get it but just wondering.
Any second cat could have hidden problems and need to be slipped anyways, I can see what you're saying, you got all the other carry on with organisation to charter and can't be sure it'll always be booked out and time, but they obviously didn't have or want to layout $300-500k and gotta admit they've done well, they've done it well on a budget hard work but they'll be great times ahead!
We obviously get asked this a lot and my response is pretty simple. I wanted a big cat which would give me the option to do surf charters in the future, but didn't have $450,000 which is what they were worth over 2 years ago. So I did this and couldn't be happier. But no if you factor in the labor at USA prices it is 100% not a good investment. But what we have done and learnt is literally priceless.
Dude, plumbers tape is risky. When it leaks, it'll keep leaking and increase over time. Old school hemp and cocking ensures a small leak seals on its own.
next time do not use buna oil seals ,order the same seals in viton double lip ,viton will last 4x longer with 4 lips touching. Viton are brown in colour
She’s looking awesome. Btw I believe this story in the news this week is the super yacht you were working on this summer. Thought you might like to see it. www.wdbj7.com/content/news/Yacht-deckhand-helps-save-Jet-Ski-rider-after-crash-567138341.html
Hablas castellano y haces videos en ingles jua x lo menos hacelos que tengamos la opcion de traducir en todos los idiomas y tendras mas seguidores😉 CAPÓ
i like that you guys dont show only the paradise part of sailing, you show the hardships, the mosquitoes, the no seeums, the bad weather, the hard work involved etc. ive seen so many channels pop up then disappear after they realized the boat life isnt as glamorous as they thought.
Its not all coconuts and white sandy beaches!
I actually enjoy boat work more. So many channels don’t show enough of this.
Looking sharp guys..looking sharp
Right now I'd like to jump on a boat and stay at Sea,you are so lucky to be travelling to the South Pacific
Loved the paint spray part.. Such an accuracy!! Love you all...
Awesome finding your videos Collin. Love watching all the super Yakut shows
I don't know why..... but I've been taking a deep breath before you cut into the hull...I'm over here watching....like "didn't you just patch this girl up??? Now ya gonna drill holes in her?!!!!" Breathe! Breathe in....breathe out.... I love what you are doing!!! This is soo amazing!!
Like I said before, it's nice to have a proper engineer onboard. Good show Colin cheers to you mate.
Great video Colin. Sure like the vids where your servicing the boat. It's a good feeling when you've gone through a boat, car, plane and learned functionally how to do your own maintenance.
Another great video Colin!! You are kicking ass as usual!! You and your guys have become experts in fiberglass and gel coat. You should be very proud of all your work!
The boat is shaping up nicely, all the hard work is showing.
Thanks Ken!
strong way to inspire! Great Job.
Its been amazing to watch what you have done to this boat since the day you purchased her. You have a top notch crew to help you along the way. Cheers buddy and safe travels.
A little abrupt ending of this, one of a kind, coming into better shape than ever, nice looking job, by Colin and friends vid 👍
Looking good guys. Can't wait to Splash Day!
That boat is so happy now :)
love the maintenance parts. Teflon tape should be 2-1/2 wraps max. After that think about pipe dope / wrap combo.
Good work, 👌
Happiness is a state of mind, not location or material items we posses though out our life.
Tony & Susan here, Wow man it looks so good.
Guys in a sad grey uk, I love your videos. You’re living the dream, and also mine.
great job on the Sugar Scoops as well.These local guys are def en pointe with their game.
Yea they are good. The value for money is incomparable!
Love this!!!!!!
Not long now till Parlay goes back in the water guys!
Looking forward to that Colin. Good work guys!
✔️
On the home stretch boys, where's the first spot to chill after the big overhaul
Hat off to yous all, good times ahead!
Nice JOB boys!! Looks Fantastic!
Looking good!
Keep up. The. Good. Work. Mate
underwater lights are a brill idea, definitely good to attact fish.Genius idea!
Great progress !!!
Great work, you guys have put in all the effort, nearly time to reap the rewards. The best part is that you know its been done properly and dont have to worry
hat off off to you guys. You've worked worked your arses off and it's gonna look the dogs bollox.
You guys are a force. Looking forward to seeing the boat in action again! And the underwater lights :)
Interesting 😎 can't wait till I see you back on the water 😍 fair winds💨
Thank you for the video.
Best luck and hope soon back cruising on..
Good job boys, soon all this hard work will be just memory's, your on the home turn.
Great work guys there’s gonna be nothing that can compare to the feeling when u see her in the water again looking all spiffed up can’t wait to see it maybe throw an extra video in the mix this week just to add to the pile haha
Really enjoyable updates, from a fellow boatie from NZ
Cheers mate!
Im learning so much!!😂
Well Colin, it is just since a few weeks that I found your channel and I’m so impressed. I’ve really learned a lot from your videos, all the glass fiber works and even replacing core. I had no clue that you can replace balsa by honeycomb but also the mechanical sections are very well done. The clutch was an interesting one. It was my call that the very accurate clearance by grinding the nut did the trick. She will be a beautiful floating lady soon! Thanks a lot for this incredible howto series. Good luck with the remaining loose ends. Greetz from the Netherlands.
Thanks for the kind words Cor!
Looking really great guys! Congrats on the end product.
Thanks for sharing
Cheers from Canada
Color matching can be tough. I've run print presses for years and deal with color matching everyday. White can be really challenging but I believe you'll be fine. Your mixing technique was spot on. Good job brother!!
Great video...again! Amazing all the detail that goes into keeping a boat seaworthy! I would be a lost ball in high weeds for sure trying to do what you guys do! Totally enjoy watching though. Best of luck on the relaunch!
You should install a small vice on the boat for when you don't have Aussie Claws there to hold things for you.
Amazing work! I can't imagine your excitement to see it in the water again! Not bad too if that was the first and last fall! Haha
Superyacht Chief....OFCOURSE you are putting in underwater lights! Love it though will look sick in the crystal blue waters! We are in refit now and have to say yours looks more fun! Cyclone just whipped through Barcelona and the damage caused to the biggest yachts in the world is eye watering! Need you guys out here to do some patch ups on a 180m 😂🤘🏼
and people say there's no climate change,of course it never made the news
I can't believe the ferocity of this storm.BBC is saying only 1 boat sunk.I think it was mush worse.It was about as bad as Irma.I lived through a Cat. 5 Hurricane & so did my home.I devised a marine rigging system to hold down my roof but it's even difficult to watch storm footage.In other news the Doomsday clock inched forward to the 100 minute mark.Colin is doing the smartest thing possible.Get out of Dodge.
@@debrasalt3598 not sure you are commenting on the right storm video? these guys have been working on this boat for over a year....
@@ChrisHudsonVlogs I'm referring to storm Gloria that battered the Balearic Islands, Barcelona and Mallorca.The flooding went in 3km inland and wiped out the rice business.People died from Hypothermia and sea foam flooded into streets.It was the worst storm in 40 years.It's a mess.Sorry if I confused you.This was all over the BBC.
@@ChrisHudsonVlogs No, I was referring to the storm, Gloria that ravaged Eastern Spain, went in 3km inland and flooded cities plus it battered the Balearic Islands where Rafa is from.People died from Hypothermia, Mega Yachts were tossed about like toy boats.It's not pretty.
7 to 10 wraps? Bet they were fun to get on.
When I first got into the tile business they used to tell me all the time they were going to charge me for all the glue I was taking home with me. lol
Good job guys. Just a tip: Angle your underwater lights further downwards or most of the beam will internally reflect across the surface of the water. Honestly, I have mine at a shallow angle like you are doing here and they don’t work very well. It’s because the water refracts the light to a different angle I believe.
Would have been nice to know haha
Yeah I wish I had seen this earlier to comment that but I guess that would’ve been too late as well anyway. Lol. The angle of your original hull was perfect. Shine down with a slight outward angle. Oh well maybe next haul out. 👍
It’s definitely tough to guess this when out of the water. We put ours in our monohull and the worked great but it was a big guess.
Soooo close !!!
Almost there and she's looking good!
Wish me luck. I just joined the club and bought a hurricane damaged catamaran. It's way worse than yours originally was. I'll be using your videos as reference material. 🤣🤣🤣
That would be awesome to follow along on RUclips! Doesn't have too be fancy just some tripod mounted shots uploaded now and again.
@@sausage5849 I might, but it's too embarrassing right now. I feel like a fool for buying something that's going to need so much work. Hopefully I get through it without getting discouraged 😀
@@whyme8068 I wish you all the best! What is your sv name....would like to follow your rebuild.
@@whyme8068 Don't sweat it. I'd give you all the encouragement I can from here in the way of virtual pats on the back :-)
@@sophiainoregon8768 Thanks Sophia! I don't have a name yet. I just bought it but won't be able to work on it until April.
Great video a usual :)
Speaking of seals, where’s your partner, I want to hear some stories. Good job you guys 🤟
He's actually coming back on next week for a few days!
Few products that might help ye , aqua shield green grease and para el ketone black bear amazing for bolt heads /nuts and stopping corrosion and water ingress much better than that tef gel stuff
Are you guys in Guatemala now on the Rio Dulce? That's where we plan on landing when the time comes.
Launching? We have sailed over 2000 miles and are in Panama now...
Landing... to put our boat on the hard for half a year or more. Panama is an option also, but my wife is from Honduras. We can drive to her family's place from Guatemala in a couple of hours. Your channel is one of the BEST!!
@@sailingsvsalacia8398 We were in Rio dulce in the shipyard for 7 months. Have done many episodes on this if interested.
I've watched lots of your vids. I thought you were there at one point. Thanks, I'm gonna watch em again!!
Im sure you can,t wait to get her in the water, sailboats should be sailing
Beware of these sailing types, they are a strange lot. How is it possible they could be just as happy doing 3 months of grueling back breaking boat work, as they were sailing? Were going to have to watch them carefully, they may not be human ….. :) Blessings upon all you fine Sailors!
Hahaha we are not normal!
That's a new boat now! You've got to feel confident in the hulls and all your mechanicals for long term cruising. Will you give a cost break down on your time in Rio Dulce?
I was pretty pathetic at keeping track but I should try yes!
whats a seacock used for
Hi Colin Looking to buy a damaged repairable catamaran the keels have shot and cracked just wondering if you have any advice for me buddy
Just a quick Q? Why do you use PTFE gel on your bolts? Thought you were meant to use Copperslip or some other anti seize lubricant?
I haver been taught to use Tefgel on dissimilar metals...
Great progress. Pity you guys got away just a day too early to meet the Lucky Fish crew.
Garlic seals
Tony & Susan here, Collin that paper mask ain't good enough .
You are not wrong ...
That colour thing would drive me mad as,
Its a lot harder than it looks!
You need speedy sleeves on you’re propshafts Collin!
I am pretty sure at Volvo they don’t like my advise.
I wonder if after all this is it really convenient to buy a hurricane damaged cat. Consider the cost of the boat spare parts and materials. The labor if you want consider it at 0 since it will be you or at 50% if you want. Also it is all the time since you bought it until you finish that the cat can't be used that it can be one or two years. That time you can be charting it or enjoying it also another cost to add.
I understand that it might be the only way to get it but just wondering.
Any second cat could have hidden problems and need to be slipped anyways, I can see what you're saying, you got all the other carry on with organisation to charter and can't be sure it'll always be booked out and time, but they obviously didn't have or want to layout $300-500k and gotta admit they've done well, they've done it well on a budget hard work but they'll be great times ahead!
Hat off to em I say!
@@sendit9450 It seems you didn't comprehend what I said.
We obviously get asked this a lot and my response is pretty simple. I wanted a big cat which would give me the option to do surf charters in the future, but didn't have $450,000 which is what they were worth over 2 years ago. So I did this and couldn't be happier. But no if you factor in the labor at USA prices it is 100% not a good investment. But what we have done and learnt is literally priceless.
@@ParlayRevival Thank you for answering. Hope to see you back sailing soon 👍
What do the new tattoos mean?
Dude, plumbers tape is risky. When it leaks, it'll keep leaking and increase over time. Old school hemp and cocking ensures a small leak seals on its own.
Why not re-spray the entire boat?
I'm guessing it's expensive
We pretty much did. See previous episodes.
7 to 10 reps tape, seems a lot
It is - 2-4 Is enough. And i would apply some loctite 561 thread sealant also.
7 to 10! Wtf lol. Na 3-4
so How MUCH DO YOU NEED What would my monthly fee be????
First!
next time do not use buna oil seals ,order the same seals in viton double lip ,viton will last 4x longer with 4 lips touching. Viton are brown in colour
She’s looking awesome. Btw I believe this story in the news this week is the super yacht you were working on this summer. Thought you might like to see it. www.wdbj7.com/content/news/Yacht-deckhand-helps-save-Jet-Ski-rider-after-crash-567138341.html
I’m buying a hurricane boat and I need your guys experience.
What the f... is happening at 13:31 ....
"So we slide her over the shaft"......|
rick its not a car show paint that boat
Hablas castellano y haces videos en ingles jua x lo menos hacelos que tengamos la opcion de traducir en todos los idiomas y tendras mas seguidores😉 CAPÓ
Honestly! I've said it before and I'm reluctant to say it again, but Jamie is an accident waiting to happen 🙄
Get an anode for the lower unit. It's definitely gone.