The First Actual Piece Of Our 50 Ft Sailboat - Ep. 340 RAN Sailing

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    We start building the stem of the boat which is part of the bow. Very exciting! We also rent a sky lift to fix the leaking barn roof so we get a dry roof before we start planking the hull.
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Комментарии • 200

  • @777rogerf
    @777rogerf Год назад +40

    Johan is such a pro in woodwork, and Malin turns out professional quality videography and narration week after week. Instead of worrying about yet another mistake, we know that Johan will succeed, the project will move forward, and we can relax and enjoy viewing this unique story unfold on a farm in Sweden.

  • @Tomm9y
    @Tomm9y Год назад +30

    Your new woodstock is such a blessing. To be able to walk into the next room and select the required pieces of oak, is a huge cost and time saving. Good to see the roof fixed up for now. I hope you can keep the place long term as an off season home and workshop. RANIII will deserve excellent care under cover.

  • @wilfwilliams
    @wilfwilliams Год назад +18

    Those cranes flew over my house last week. In Luxembourg, they come and go every spring /autumn from Scandinavia to Spain

  • @michaelgillespie6526
    @michaelgillespie6526 Год назад +15

    Love the part about "If at first you don't succeed..." Glad Johan made it! Thank you from Victoria BC for this and all these wonderful insights into your lives. They make Fridays so good that even the whole week now seems better.

  • @glenntaylor5638
    @glenntaylor5638 Год назад

    Lovely laminating, giving the stem more strength. Regarding the barn roof, the old asbestos corrugated sheets deteriorate badly over time and one wonders about deadly fibres being released. Maybe when summer returns you can give it a pressure hosing off and then spray it with an acrylic paint to seal off those fibres making it safe forever?

  • @richardhanson8776
    @richardhanson8776 Год назад +2

    I remember years ago when I started out as a floor covering installer.
    We would go in on a old vinyl asbestos tile floor and sand it down real good and install another floor on top.😮
    This was long ago and we just didn’t know any better.

  • @tomcraddock244
    @tomcraddock244 Год назад +4

    And we now have the 1st piece of your sailboat!!
    Well done! Let the process truly begin
    Fair winds ⛵️

  • @johnekins4408
    @johnekins4408 Год назад +4

    Wow the CNC is worth its weight in gold, there will be lots of jobs it will fulfill during this project.
    Well done, time for a little heat? You were shivering a little whilst working.

    • @rutgerw.
      @rutgerw. Год назад

      Only for as long as the build is exactly true to plan, which it probably won’t be, or they would have to 3D scan everything all the time and make elaborate designs in CAD first. Not sure that would be very efficient but would be interesting to see if that could replace the traditional ways of taking patterns🤓

    • @johnekins4408
      @johnekins4408 Год назад +1

      @@rutgerw.
      As a model boat builder I have spent hundreds of hours transferring blueprint information to all manner of building material.
      I am impressed how quickly they have incorporated new technology into what might be one of the oldest of man’s skills.
      Well done all.

    • @RANSailing
      @RANSailing  Год назад +3

      There’s 2d scanners that can make patterns directly into a cutting files. Expensive though… 😊

  • @jimduffy9773
    @jimduffy9773 Год назад +2

    I don't believe that a homeowner would be allowed to remove asbestos panel in the USA. Glad you took precautions. I really appreciate your content and your adventures!

  • @MrPaulcm1
    @MrPaulcm1 Год назад +1

    Fantastic view from the lifter, but precarious lol. Great job on the roof Johan. Wow, amazing to have Cranes walking around. What a great process to be able to watch you start making actual pieces for the boat. Fantastic job. Love the vlog :)

  • @jaguar901000
    @jaguar901000 Год назад +9

    The beginning of your next “home”. Bit by bit it will grow and take shape into your dream boat. Also Vera will start to grow with this and hopefully start helping with some simple tasks given to her. Onwards and upwards to your goal 🤓

  • @allsearpw3829
    @allsearpw3829 Год назад +3

    Hi , nice work , that first piece makes one realize , just how big and how much wood is going to be used . Your timber store and your views are amazing , thanks for your family video , have fun and enjoy .😉❤👍👍👍

  • @stevenholton438
    @stevenholton438 Год назад +1

    Cranes everywhere you look!

  • @McTroyd
    @McTroyd Год назад +1

    Johan is a superhero! I don't think I'd have been brave enough to go that high in the air to deal with asbestos tiles. Vera was right to cheer him on. 😳 You might consider laying down some gravel on that driveway, or at least on the stubborn part of it.

  • @arkansasboy45
    @arkansasboy45 Год назад +4

    The views are amazing.

  • @jesswilson366
    @jesswilson366 Год назад

    Nice to see the work boots!

  • @milt7348
    @milt7348 Год назад +1

    Stay safe and we'll see you next week.

  • @robertvalentine9366
    @robertvalentine9366 Год назад +1

    First visit and I am impressed!!! I would suggest that when storing the wood planks, please consider using strips of wood to separate the layers to prevent any dampness ruining them. Looking forward to more episodes.

  • @paulf6986
    @paulf6986 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @RANSailing
      @RANSailing  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your contribution! It really means a lot to us. Best, Malin and Johan

  • @bobsails9750
    @bobsails9750 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @tree4408
    @tree4408 Год назад +5

    Hope you get to sail in your little boat soon!
    And hope your family all is well.

    • @boomerangfishact6754
      @boomerangfishact6754 Год назад

      Oh, this will take a year or two. Soon is not the right word to describe the timeline. But they will get it done!

    • @tree4408
      @tree4408 Год назад +1

      @@boomerangfishact6754 Thanks, but I refer to the little boat they bought last summer.

    • @RANSailing
      @RANSailing  Год назад +6

      We hope so too! Summer is on it’s way! 😊 Cheers!

  • @andrewjames7616
    @andrewjames7616 Год назад +1

    Thankyou 👍

  • @thommeyer6356
    @thommeyer6356 Год назад

    Volvos...ya just gotta love them!

  • @MrBobVick
    @MrBobVick Год назад +3

    Nice work, & glad you made the hill in the mud. Guess Plan B would have been to get a neighbors tractor to make it up the hill.

  • @anders_nygaard
    @anders_nygaard Год назад +1

    I tested the limits of a lift once and had to call the fire department in order to get down from 17m high up. Turned out a hydraulic hose got squeezed in max position and could not release 😂

  • @geekdomo
    @geekdomo Год назад +1

    I have been watching Acorn to Arabella since their first video. While I love the hand tool building of Arabella I am equally enjoying the more modern techniques you guys are doing here. Its been great sofar

  • @gregkuyava9335
    @gregkuyava9335 Год назад +1

    that's a bunch of great wood, was so lucky you found that.

  • @MrPalmguy
    @MrPalmguy Год назад

    I love that CNC Router. What an amazing tool to make the best of the situation always. I'm intrigued by this stuff every week. I watch from the Philippines with joy.

  • @2010katak
    @2010katak Год назад +1

    First real plank is a champagne toast kind of a day!

  • @derekwilkinson7939
    @derekwilkinson7939 Год назад +2

    I cannot get my head around how the CNC router works, it’s an amazing piece of equipment.

    • @philgray1023
      @philgray1023 Год назад +1

      I did software engineering and I can almost figure out the program required. Back in my day it would have to be attached to an external computer because the memory and storage would have been too big to fit in a machine that size. A 1 gig disk drive was the size of a shoe box back in the early 90s.

  • @chrisstephen4563
    @chrisstephen4563 Год назад +1

    Superb job

  • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665
    @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 Год назад +1

    Ive seen some French Elen production Catamarans with shaped solid rubber bow blocks ....to absorb nocks with docks and floating objects...
    Its the same as they ise on HGV trailers to protect whilst reversing into loading bays or careless car drivers ...

  • @Paulookingatyou
    @Paulookingatyou Год назад +2

    Looking good.

  • @XDEEPTHOUGHT
    @XDEEPTHOUGHT Год назад +1

    When laminating wood together with epoxy it is important to wet both meeting surfaces to ensure a good bond. Wetting just one face can result in the joint failing. Slightly thickened epoxy (with colloidal silica) is recommended too.

    • @RANSailing
      @RANSailing  Год назад +2

      That depends on how much epoxy you apply and the clamping pressure. Cheers!

  • @pontoonrob7948
    @pontoonrob7948 Год назад +1

    We have similar cranes in out fields in michigan. Still under a foot or two of snow so it will be a couple months before they show.

  • @blackdoublezero
    @blackdoublezero Год назад

    the mighty Volvo wagon :)

  • @allansutton557
    @allansutton557 Год назад

    You really need a roller support for your jointer and table saw!

    • @RANSailing
      @RANSailing  Год назад +2

      Yes, I know. I plan to get an extension table for it and a roller base. I’m just waiting for a second hand one to show up… 😊 Cheers!

  • @louisbunton679
    @louisbunton679 Год назад

    Peace and love to your family.

  • @MrJh66sh
    @MrJh66sh Год назад +4

    Great job on the roof repair ,video and beginning of the oak bow. I like that your using that shaper router to cut the shape out that really cool. Wondering the reason why your use epoxy glue would regular wood glue work also ? Thanks Jason from Athens Al

    • @RANSailing
      @RANSailing  Год назад +4

      I guess you could use regular wood glue for this, especially since this piece will be glassed over. But epoxy is stronger, cures better when it’s cold (in my opinion) and doesn’t need a lot of clamping pressure.
      Thanks for watching! 👍Cheers! /Johan

  • @Taisen_Des
    @Taisen_Des Год назад

    Now you have a unique and characterful roof. 🙂👋

  • @superwag634
    @superwag634 Год назад +1

    I always stagger joints in timber laminates. I think you have the central joint in the stem all along the same line. It could be a source of weakness perhaps

  • @paloureiro
    @paloureiro Год назад

    Instead of a boat, I`ll bua a crane! It seems more fun!

  • @danishhotdog
    @danishhotdog Год назад

    Kul att följa er, Ni är grymma. Skulle det gå att hyra in sig en vecka, har alltid drömt om att segla!
    Allt gott, Mvh Henning

  • @MacomberArtProjects
    @MacomberArtProjects Год назад +1

    yes!! loving the progress! good work :)

  • @tomjones6777
    @tomjones6777 Год назад +1

    In Asian cultures Cranes are a good sign of health, safety and a good life. In these cultures mothers pray the wings of a crane will keep their children safe. 👍😊🖖🇺🇸

  • @Heathen22
    @Heathen22 Год назад +2

    Did Vera get a ride in the lift???
    And yes, they do move a lot. I used to drive a 120' lift at work and that really moved around.

  • @arendzen
    @arendzen Год назад +1

    Great work!

  • @Zinctwentyone
    @Zinctwentyone Год назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @Skippernick1957
    @Skippernick1957 Год назад

    Love that computer router!

  • @francismontocchio9910
    @francismontocchio9910 Год назад +1

    The cranes must have got a grant from John Cleese‘s „ Ministry of Silly Walks“! 😂

  • @stevedunford7632
    @stevedunford7632 Год назад +1

    If you think that lift is scary (and you'd be right) check out the 70M+ lifts in use on SpaceX booster in a rather windy Boca Chica Texas.

  • @davidcummings6299
    @davidcummings6299 Год назад

    Right out of the trailer park in Oklahoma

  • @camdening7315
    @camdening7315 Год назад

    Lost my sh*t when you said “right now we have so many cranes around the farm” 😂

  • @timball885
    @timball885 Год назад +2

    Who needs a drone😂

  • @kennethpole2439
    @kennethpole2439 Год назад

    Johan: Jack of all trades and evidently master of them all too -- except automotive hill-climbing. LOL!

  • @gregoryh4601
    @gregoryh4601 Год назад

    Johan very nice Woodworking and you Sailboat frame looking good. Sir you need to find a Piece of Purple Heart for to nose because it a very Tuff,strong Wood just a Thought

  • @aleblanc3547
    @aleblanc3547 Год назад +11

    Not sure if I said this before but I’m just as happy watching these “non-sailing” videos as I was watching your “sailing videos.” 😊

  • @dirttdude
    @dirttdude Год назад +2

    It's spelled gunwale but it's pronounced 'gunnel'

  • @akdonlh9924
    @akdonlh9924 Год назад

    Those cranes are called rib-eye of the sky here in Alaska

  • @pablobesser
    @pablobesser Год назад

    nicely done., i understand europe oak is hard to glue on epoxy, some use acetone first to remove some stuff who makes the bonding not too good. do you only use silica as a epoxy thickening agent, this alone makes the epoxy a little too brittle, some people mix with some fiber, wood fiber like thinn saw dust...

  • @Dr.Pepper001
    @Dr.Pepper001 Год назад

    Put lots of gravel on the driveway to keep from getting stuck in mud.

  • @andersgyllen1633
    @andersgyllen1633 Год назад +1

    Det går åt lite epoxi ja…🤩✌️

  • @annafraley5388
    @annafraley5388 Год назад

    Did you take Vera and Malin up ⬆️ in the manlift, Johan.?? 🤔🤷🏻‍♂️
    It’s funny how it’s So Much DIFFERENT up in the basket than down on the ground. You could be up 33 feet (the height of a 747 cockpit) and it seems 3-5 times that height, while down on the Ground looking up it seems Only about 20-25 feet.🤓 Anyway it offered a good view of the size of the farm fields around your place..!!! 😎👍 Keep up the good work.👏

  • @joakimsall8384
    @joakimsall8384 Год назад

    I’m so impressed with the craftmanship thag goes into this build! One question, isn’t the boat going to be very heavy, or mayby that’s the point?🤔🤩

    • @stevedunford7632
      @stevedunford7632 Год назад

      Apart from the stem he made today everything else you see in the build will not be part of the finished boat it is just a jig to build the hull on.

  • @captainborchik3141
    @captainborchik3141 Год назад

    CNC ROUTER IS great for small jobs , cant compete with a good band saw

    • @torstenhansen4308
      @torstenhansen4308 Год назад

      Horses and courses. You would never get the precision with a bandsaw, besides for much of what Johan is doing it’s a jigsaw that’s the alternative.

    • @jackdbur
      @jackdbur Год назад

      You could use 2 to 4 men and a shipsaw it is a multi angle band saw Tallyho had one 3 phase several tons, large, kinda rare and if you have to buy one expensive.

  • @brunomeral7885
    @brunomeral7885 Год назад +1

    How tall will be your mast? ..... Johan seems to like the view from up high!

    • @RANSailing
      @RANSailing  Год назад +1

      Around 22 meters. 😊 Cheers!

    • @brunomeral7885
      @brunomeral7885 Год назад

      @@RANSailing Great, add a little movements from the boat and it will be a nice exercice up top for changing the light. 💡😁

  • @dfn808
    @dfn808 Год назад

    Johan, I thought all Swedish men were expert drivers? 😁

  • @curacao11
    @curacao11 Год назад

    😎

  • @SADIK19631963
    @SADIK19631963 Год назад +2

    🧿👍

  • @myoldtractorshed
    @myoldtractorshed Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @UtiliTerran
    @UtiliTerran Год назад +32

    I love RAN sailing. So many RUclips channels that follow couples' sailing adventures just drip with privilege, and I can't stomach them. Malin and Johan seem so down to earth and aren't afraid to get their hands dirty.

  • @ivok496
    @ivok496 Год назад +6

    Amazing. Johan is there anything you cannot do? (Malin you are an amazing video creator!)

  • @PastorwithoutaPulpit
    @PastorwithoutaPulpit Год назад +10

    This Yacht is going to be amazing I can already tell as the attention to detail and search for perfection are evident at even these early stages.
    I just wish I had the funds to build another barn next to the one you already have and all of the materials for both vessels as then we could help each other build our dream hulls.
    Sorry if that sounds invasive as I do not mean it that way it is meant as a compliment as to the level of skill and dedication you're showing in this build.
    Had I the money I would happily pay for the materials for both vessels and work under you as your apprentice, the education would be more than worth the cost of materials.
    It would also help in that you'd have another set of hands dedicated to the build of both vessels and I would get to finally finish a dream I've had my entire life.
    Build my own Yacht while at the same time being able to help someone else build their's.
    I've always wanted to see someone building a custom Yacht with another person building their's right along side them as I truly believe even though you'd be building two vessels it would be as fast if not faster to build two together with a friend.
    Just the silly ramblings of a now old man but I've had that dream since I was a teenager...
    Fair winds, following seas, safe travels and God Bless...

  • @Mr.Stacey-L-SCC
    @Mr.Stacey-L-SCC Год назад +5

    Wow! talk about the right tool for the job. Just imagine trying to do that off of ladders or scaffolding.

  • @andersholt4653
    @andersholt4653 Год назад +9

    Thank you for sharing another "week in the life of". It was reassuring to see you taking the risks with asbestos seriously and wearing the appropriate Hazmat-suit. Also, the "Building Inspector" approved of your roofing job, I heard her!!! Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪.

  • @boomerangfishact6754
    @boomerangfishact6754 Год назад +7

    Great to see the next video. I just commented, before watching.
    That roof looks perfect! Great job!

  • @thomastest8824
    @thomastest8824 Год назад +7

    Thank you for this wonderful episode. I look forward to you each week. I enjoy that you share other parts of your lives and not just the build. And it is good that you show the how and why of your decision making processes. You are a true craftsman and I enjoy the beautiful work that you do..

  • @nateabel5548
    @nateabel5548 Год назад +6

    Love your videos, Juan I was a carpenter and cabinet builder in a past life. Now I’m a trucker here in the states and I enjoy seeing your videos on my times off I will say though be very cautious with table size they are a tricky piece of machinery, and I have a couple of fingers that can testify to that you should invest in a deadman for your outfit. Specially, if you’re gonna plan on doing a lot of cutting by yourself and using that size of materials, safety is first I’ve done many air jobs on lifts as well replacing windows on skyscrapers and stuff so I know how wobbly those things can be enjoy and I’ll be looking forward to seeing your next video. Thank you.

  • @tamar5261
    @tamar5261 Год назад +4

    What a beautiful place to bring a child up. Vera is so lucky ❤

  • @paulmaskill3138
    @paulmaskill3138 Год назад +9

    great repair to your roof, i`ve just watched the video of the couple who bought your boat kinda sad to see the name taken off and changed but it will not be long for RAN III happy days

  • @allmomomosthomebus3895
    @allmomomosthomebus3895 Год назад +2

    It's easier to do projects when you have your own cheerleader. Go daddy! Go daddy! So cute.

  • @nessuno1948
    @nessuno1948 Год назад +3

    Here in Italy we have thousands of casualties because of use of asbestos, particularly in the shipping industry: even wives washing the working dresses of their husbands or sons.

  • @selsyn73
    @selsyn73 Год назад +3

    Another great video from the Ran team! Your content is always such nice quality. Thanks for sharing your ventures.

  • @barbroevanderlindquist4128
    @barbroevanderlindquist4128 Год назад +3

    Lucky you to all the Crains, the most beutyfull birds i know! I have this year one pair flying over (yet)our old farm🕊🇸🇪 Barbro EvanderLindquist Sweden (Sorry for the bad spelling) A lonly Crain was aktually one of the cause that done our bying of this place!

  • @rolfholmer7022
    @rolfholmer7022 Год назад +1

    Hello. what I enjoy, Johan, you handle a "lift", like any professional, yes, we don't worry about Snickeriet. Malin lovely pictures, cranes what a bonus to all the wild spirit. "Tip", But if you were sitting on the hood, then the VOLVON, m, front wheel drive would have done it right away!!

  • @ame2deo
    @ame2deo Год назад +1

    Overhere (Italy) you couldn't have done it. Operating that cranes requires a license...and the harness is mandatory. Then none is authorized to remove asbesthos but specialized comapnies. And last...if you remove, you must remove it all. So some hundreds of eur fix here becomes tens of thousands of eur changing roof business.

  • @Tillersweep
    @Tillersweep Год назад +4

    Shaping:I know you will use an electric planer but for the final strokes you really need a farrier's rasp. Work from a centerline. Get some mylar packing tape to put on anything you don't want your epoxy glue-ups to stick to. It works better than masking tape because it is slicker.

    • @philgray1023
      @philgray1023 Год назад

      I didn't know about the Mylar. I use regular packing tape which works fairly well, but occasionally it lets epoxy under it. Must see if I can find a supplier of the Mylar.

  • @stefanshelenko4487
    @stefanshelenko4487 Год назад +3

    Nice content this week. Very fortunate the low wind day for the lift work. One cannot minimize the ppe issues in asbestos contact situations. Love your content dudes.🎉🎉🎉🎉👊🤙🖖🖖🖖👍👍

  • @raireva4689
    @raireva4689 Год назад +3

    Nice editing with wildlife around your farm..😊

  • @HellyWelly93
    @HellyWelly93 Год назад +3

    The first piece! How exciting!

  • @johntassell3647
    @johntassell3647 Год назад +1

    Great stories, love them - take care on that cherry picker - I recommend a harness - there is a risk to being flicked out !!

  • @americanbornwalkaway9110
    @americanbornwalkaway9110 Год назад +3

    OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!! SO Exciting to be Part of..

  • @floathi
    @floathi Год назад +3

    Have been around almost since the beginning and will be there for a long time to come . Thanks as always!!

  • @MrJudgementday99
    @MrJudgementday99 Год назад +2

    A significant milestone, this is the first bit of your boat you have made

  • @dennismacdonald2003
    @dennismacdonald2003 Год назад +3

    Looking great, can't wait till finished

  • @chantedefelepe
    @chantedefelepe Год назад +2

    Wow mate my hat off to you that’s going to look awesome a real shipwright looking forward to seeing this project till the end your channel tally ho and sailing yaba our the best

  • @buenaventuralife
    @buenaventuralife Год назад +1

    You have your cranes, we have our Blue Heron. Life on the water with big birds. (my logo)

  • @ThomasCurran-wj9nx
    @ThomasCurran-wj9nx Год назад +2

    Congratulations. Ist piece of your new boat. A proud moment.

  • @allmomomosthomebus3895
    @allmomomosthomebus3895 Год назад +1

    That's going to be one tough stem. May it never be tested.

  • @nooneanybodyknows7912
    @nooneanybodyknows7912 Год назад +2

    Thanks for taking the time to explain asbestos precautions, working with and around it, and the disposal of hazardous waste in a proper facility. Keeping Malin and Vera safely away. 👍Thanks for sharing the views from above. Beautiful winter day.