Congratulations!!!! The bathroom is gorgeous!!! 2 things.... 1. We didn't really get to see the whole bathroom.... can you do a 360 degree shot? 2. The pot fill idea is brilliant!! 3. I think you should install a track on the ceiling for a curtain.... Hanging that one and removing it seems like it will become a pain and it will need to drip dry anyway. 4. I think you should paint that wood trim above the toilet either white to make it disappear, or black to match your fixtures. Currently, it interrupts the feng shui of your spa! Also, Congratulations on over 50K subscribers!!!! I don't know how long ago that happened, but that is so awesome!!! It is about darn time that people found you! You guys are awesome!
I love watching the two of you with projects. You’re so honest about failures and successes. This one is two thumbs up. You can tell both of you put a lot of time and research into these projects. I’m always impressed with Beaus’ ingenuity. Great job on this fantastic project.
I couldn't stand it since you left me hanging! I scanned through the video to see your success and it turned out beautiful. Of course I will go back to watch it properly. Yall hit it out of the park and you should be very proud. I love your giggles Brandy whenever you get a chance to see the dolphins come by to see you. Much love!!!
Definitely worth a second watch just to hear Brandy squeal seeing the dolphin chase the fish. Take care you two and enjoy the shower. Next up a hot tub in the fore peak?
You earned that shower. I like the pot filler option. More clearance for beau. You can turn it on and off. No hose the bang against the wall while underway.
you nailed it, the hose for the typical shower heads banging on the wall and would definitely scratch the epoxy up thats why we went with the pot filler!
Ohhhh COMMON. THANK YOU FOR MAKING MY WIFE ADD TO THE PROJECT LIST. By the way. That project turned out way better than I imagined it. That is actually really nice. Amazing!!!!! You two are sure motivating me to do change a few things on our floating home.
@@BeauAndBrandy You two are still a inspiration. I'm still in the Saint Pete area and I'm really hoping that our paths eventually cross it would tickle me to death to meet you too out there on the big blue my wife would probably cry and get star struck lol.
For that planked wall, next time try vinyl flooring. It's water "proof" in that its made of vinyl, not fiber so it won't swell. The shower looks great!
I would put a simple mesh filter before the sump pump, hair gets in there and wrecks the whole system quickly even if you are clean shaven 😊.The simple pleasures are the best!
Great job you two. Those colours are superb. I feel like uncle perv peeking through the hole of the shower curtain top. Not to worry missed all the good bits lol. 🤣😂
In case your knife goes awol or is too dull to cut there's a neat little hole in the handle grip of those caulking guns. Just stick the tube's plastic tip through that hole and squeeze the trigger. It'll snip the end off for you. :)
That is brilliant. Those pattern panels are awesome, Brandy. The end result is right up there, and I’m so happy for you. When you want to experiment with a better shower rose I am using the whale transom shower hand piece in my fwd head. This has 35 0ff 1.1 mm holes in it and gives a good water spread without chewing through the water too fast. I routinely take a 15 to 20 minute shower each day and fill my starboard side (I use only one tank until they cut the marina water in winter) 240 liter tank once a week. The METSTRADE B2B Marine show is on in a couple of months and I will look for better roses. I love that shower extender arm you found. I need that in my aft head (which rarely gets used). I’m interested to learn how well the sump arrangement works over the medium term.
Brandy, look on the bottom of the barrel on your caulk gun. There should be a metal pin that rotates and sticks out. It is there to use as a pin to puncture the seal of the caulk tube. No more looking for a piece of wire to puncture the tube. 😎
Looks great. A tip on using the caulk gun…. You can use the hole on the handle to snip the tip of the adhesive and there is a metal rod on the underside of the tip of the gun that can rotate out and use to puncture the adhesive.
Hi guys, wow looks absolutely fantastic. I had my doubts at first but once I seeing what you were doing I change my mind and I think you have done absolutely wonderful job. Keep up the good work keep loving each other. Don’t get stressed Cliff from Logan city Queensland Australia 🇦🇺 from the big island. 🧑🏾🦽🦘🐨🐬🏝🇦🇺
Y’all already know I 𝓛𝓞𝓥𝓔 the walls😍, the pot fill is spot on🙌🏼, but the dolphin chasing the fish was a show stopper! 🤩 🤭 Can’t wait to see y’all in a few short weeks! ⛵️
Little late, but you could run a single line to the pot fill from the water heater and just set the temp there, save a few bucks on plumbing parts. Might have to take shorter showers if you're using a little tank heater. On the other hand, how cold is the water coming out of your tank when you've been sitting in Guatemala for a while?
That outlet volume seems weak. Hardly any pressure and limited in a rolling vessel. I got one of those handpieces with the long hose--they cost about thirty bucks or less and are adjustable plus a pulse. Where you need water, you can spray from them, and they clip to the wall in a holder for your standard in-port shower. That flow looks a tad weak. I think I used a more powerful diaphragm pump, one can buy them from most hardware shops for half the price of the ones marked "Marine". They are identical pumps. To save my fresh water, since I did not have a water maker, I used a quick wet all over--soap up, then rinse. I kept the soapy water pumped from the shower drain into a bladder tank in a plastic box--you only need keep about twenty litres or so, we kept fifty and it never ran out. Once it was full, the excess went into the discharge stand pipe about which more later. This used shower water was then recycled to flush the electric macerator heads, and from there it went into the holding tank. At sea, a diversion system of two gate valves in a yoke diverted this discharge plus any holding tank contents through a separate valve overboard through the discharge stand pipe. Before showering I poured a little holding tank sterilant into the shower drain. That stops the soapy heads stored flush water stinking. Extra sterilant is added for the holding tank by pouring it into the heads bowl itself. Not using seawater in the heads solves a HEAP of nasty problems, prevents calcification in the pipes and pumps, eliminates the forming of any super-toxic organochlorines. It also means one less thru-hull or discharge inlet into the stand pipe. Speaking of thru-hulls, I used only two of them below the water line. They were fairly large ones I had made from copper--and into them I fitted two two inch internal diameter (but you could easily go more) 4mm wall thickness copper stand-pipes which went right through to the deck scuppers where a gas-tight screw-in cap fitting was provided. Removing the cap fitting allowed a broom handle wrapped in a little rope or a stiff bristled cleaning brush to be pushed right through and out under the vessel as a cleaning rod--and no marine growth bothers copper, so no significant barnacles or weed grew in these pipes at all and anything that did was dislodged without having to dive in the water to clean them. Copper pipes are brazed laterally into these stand pipes to admit waste water, and I prefer to admit them above the heeled waterline if possible. Rubber pipes do not react with copper, but polypropylene ones are catalysed by copper and turn to oil--so use only PVC or polythene connecting pipes and always connect them using a silicone reinforced rubber sleeve and double hose clips each side.
I bought a Kuuma water heater . With in a year in a half the tank got a hole from electrolysis. I patched it with Jb weld and a aluminum patch and installed a anode where the drain was . Crazy only a year and a half.
Haha, this reminds me when we did something like this is our shower. We braces the wall with tension type shower rods to keep it tight agains the support wall. The walls turned out great!
Yes! Beautiful work you 2. Brandi, so inventive, I am planning something like this, now inspired by you. And I couldn't miss the "couch" on your shirt, Beau.. Hmmm wonder who sent that, eh? lol
because where we have to stand in the shower we wouldn't be able to use the wand on the wall mount. and we REALLY wanted hands free after years of holding the pump over our heads.
Fantastic work team! Just one question regarding the application of the sealant - wouldn't it be easier to apply the sealant on the existing wall instead of the new wall that you installed?
Great job, but not for me; I’ll stick with my solar shower bag in the cockpit! (Last 30 years lol-love the simplicity & not adding all that moisture to the boat!)
4:10 Careful! If that head gets stuck to that super sticky board this could be the making of Mt. Rush-Brandymore! Or, Beau could use the poor tar-and-feathered Brandy as a good-luck figure head on the bow of the ship! Watchout!😆
Congratulations!!!! The bathroom is gorgeous!!!
2 things....
1. We didn't really get to see the whole bathroom.... can you do a 360 degree shot?
2. The pot fill idea is brilliant!!
3. I think you should install a track on the ceiling for a curtain.... Hanging that one and removing it seems like it will become a pain and it will need to drip dry anyway.
4. I think you should paint that wood trim above the toilet either white to make it disappear, or black to match your fixtures. Currently, it interrupts the feng shui of your spa!
Also, Congratulations on over 50K subscribers!!!! I don't know how long ago that happened, but that is so awesome!!! It is about darn time that people found you! You guys are awesome!
Looks amazing. Great job! The walls are beautiful Brandy. 😃
Thanks so much! 😊
I love watching the two of you with projects. You’re so honest about failures and successes. This one is two thumbs up. You can tell both of you put a lot of time and research into these projects. I’m always impressed with Beaus’ ingenuity. Great job on this fantastic project.
That's super sweet of you to say. I know I am grateful to have Beau beside me doing this craziness!
We really appreciate the honesty also! It helps with the immersion; feels like we are right there with you guys!! And who wouldn’t want that! 🥳
We love the Potfill!!!!!!! Genius!
It’s working out amazingly!
I couldn't stand it since you left me hanging! I scanned through the video to see your success and it turned out beautiful. Of course I will go back to watch it properly. Yall hit it out of the park and you should be very proud. I love your giggles Brandy whenever you get a chance to see the dolphins come by to see you. Much love!!!
Thank you so much!
That faux marble looks incredible. Great job Brandy!
Thanks so much! 😊
Fantastic results. Great design, excellent build, and a wonderful outcome. Great job guys!!!!!
Thank you!! Omgosh we are in heaven now!
I am so Happy for Brandy to get a shower! Inside!
It's the simple things in life, that truly brings us happiness!!!😊
Isn't that the truth! 😊
Definitely worth a second watch just to hear Brandy squeal seeing the dolphin chase the fish. Take care you two and enjoy the shower. Next up a hot tub in the fore peak?
hot tub on the fore peak would be AMAZING!!
the shower came out great... especially the walls that Brandy created... well done!!!!!!!
Thank you 😊
Congratulations on the shower installation, enjoy. 😊❤😊
Thank you! 🤗
Tool tip. There is usually a poker integrated on the underside of the caulk gun.
Warm shower, what a treat! Safe travels ❤
The best!
You earned that shower. I like the pot filler option. More clearance for beau. You can turn it on and off. No hose the bang against the wall while underway.
you nailed it, the hose for the typical shower heads banging on the wall and would definitely scratch the epoxy up thats why we went with the pot filler!
Ohhhh COMMON. THANK YOU FOR MAKING MY WIFE ADD TO THE PROJECT LIST. By the way. That project turned out way better than I imagined it. That is actually really nice. Amazing!!!!! You two are sure motivating me to do change a few things on our floating home.
🤣😂🤣 you’re welcome.
@@BeauAndBrandy You two are still a inspiration. I'm still in the Saint Pete area and I'm really hoping that our paths eventually cross it would tickle me to death to meet you too out there on the big blue my wife would probably cry and get star struck lol.
For that planked wall, next time try vinyl flooring. It's water "proof" in that its made of vinyl, not fiber so it won't swell. The shower looks great!
we considered that, but this was one step easy. since we know we are going to be replacing it, it was also a less expensive route.
Outstanding, great looking shower and smiles!! Congrats!!
So excited for you guys... your appreciating the luxury of an inside shower is epic✌️💜
Did you know the hole in the caulk Gun handle is for cutting the tip on cartridge, some guns also have a metal stem on handle to puncture the seal 😊
Beautiful! And the pot filler is a great idea!
Shower is a work of art.. Thanks Beau and Brandy
So exciting! Nothing better than a nice warm shower. Y’all done an amazing job.
Love it!! Thank you!
Very nice. Congratulations on your new shower!
Loved the slo mo shots of your finished shower and loved seeing it and you both in Newport! Enjoy your hard earned luxury and safe travels down south!
Thank you! 💛💛 great seeing you guys too!
That turned out amazing! Congrats on your indoor shower!!
Awesome work and upgrade guys. Super cool. ❤🙌🏼👍🏻life just got better😂
I would put a simple mesh filter before the sump pump, hair gets in there and wrecks the whole system quickly even if you are clean shaven 😊.The simple pleasures are the best!
we are planning on it. 😊
Love the Reno. Great job guys
Those walls look soooo amazing it’s hard to believe they were once foam!!!!
Super clever you guys! It came out awesome! Something that makes Brandy almost as giddy as dolphins? 🤩
Haha! Right?!
Great job you two. Those colours are superb. I feel like uncle perv peeking through the hole of the shower curtain top. Not to worry missed all the good bits lol. 🤣😂
😂🤣
Great work you two! Best looking Head EVER!
if you need us we will be in here hahahaha.
@@BeauAndBrandy Bahahahaha! Good one!
In case your knife goes awol or is too dull to cut there's a neat little hole in the handle grip of those caulking guns. Just stick the tube's plastic tip through that hole and squeeze the trigger. It'll snip the end off for you. :)
That is brilliant. Those pattern panels are awesome, Brandy. The end result is right up there, and I’m so happy for you. When you want to experiment with a better shower rose I am using the whale transom shower hand piece in my fwd head. This has 35 0ff 1.1 mm holes in it and gives a good water spread without chewing through the water too fast. I routinely take a 15 to 20 minute shower each day and fill my starboard side (I use only one tank until they cut the marina water in winter) 240 liter tank once a week. The METSTRADE B2B Marine show is on in a couple of months and I will look for better roses. I love that shower extender arm you found. I need that in my aft head (which rarely gets used). I’m interested to learn how well the sump arrangement works over the medium term.
That is glorious.
That's on fleek!
Congrats on your new shower! It looks amazing but most importantly it works 🤗💞
thank you! its been SOOOOOO NICE!!!
Good job! I really like the walls that Brandy created. Little things like a shower, the things we take for granted on land.
It makes it a whole new level of luxury on the boat, thats for sure!
Brandy, you are too much fun!
🙃
wow great job walls look great
Brandy, look on the bottom of the barrel on your caulk gun. There should be a metal pin that rotates and sticks out. It is there to use as a pin to puncture the seal of the caulk tube. No more looking for a piece of wire to puncture the tube. 😎
I can hear it now. Don't use all the hot water Brandy. Lol. Great job you two. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
haha, that may have already been said, but bc of BEAU not me. lol.
Looks great! that epoxy is really shiny
Well Done.
Looks great. A tip on using the caulk gun…. You can use the hole on the handle to snip the tip of the adhesive and there is a metal rod on the underside of the tip of the gun that can rotate out and use to puncture the adhesive.
Congratulations 🎊 👏
You have outdone yourselfs! It really looks great and I am sure it’s a real joy to shower inside in the nude!😮
You guys rock and are two of my favorite sailors! I just love your zest for living! Keep up the great work and keep inspiring us! :)
geez louise, thanks for that!! 😍
That looks incredible. Very creative, it looks like an expensive marble stall. Enjoy the inside showers!
Donate for a Dream
I feel like I’m at a spa now!! ☺️
I love how your paint work came out. Looks amazing.👍 keep up the good work 👏. SV Kiwi Lady Opua Bay of islands New Zealand 👍🏿
Thank you sooooo much!
That turned out even better than i thought! looks great! Great job you two
Looks amazing guys!!!!
Hi guys, wow looks absolutely fantastic. I had my doubts at first but once I seeing what you were doing I change my mind and I think you have done absolutely wonderful job. Keep up the good work keep loving each other. Don’t get stressed Cliff from Logan city Queensland Australia 🇦🇺 from the big island. 🧑🏾🦽🦘🐨🐬🏝🇦🇺
One of the best channels!
awww THANKS so much, so sweet of you to say!!
Y’all already know I 𝓛𝓞𝓥𝓔 the walls😍, the pot fill is spot on🙌🏼, but the dolphin chasing the fish was a show stopper! 🤩 🤭
Can’t wait to see y’all in a few short weeks! ⛵️
Looks amazing! The folding shower head is a touch, the walls looked so good put together. Real nice guys.
thanks a bunch, we are so happy with how it all came together!
Amazing transformation! Too bad you couldn't display it at the boat show would have been the most beautiful/ creative head there. ⛵☺
Pro tip !!!!!!Cuttery for tubes located in handle.of applicator!!!!
Little late, but you could run a single line to the pot fill from the water heater and just set the temp there, save a few bucks on plumbing parts. Might have to take shorter showers if you're using a little tank heater. On the other hand, how cold is the water coming out of your tank when you've been sitting in Guatemala for a while?
It is a little Jim workout station on the yacht love your channel 👍 👍💯💯💯💯
Absolutely incredible! I can’t believe you’re project has excited me. I hope it gives you more than what you expect.
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Nice work! Absolutely beautiful! You guys have turned yourselves into interior designer/makeover specialists!! Lots of love Craig Shelley Hayden!
the happy trio!! thank you so much 😊
That outlet volume seems weak. Hardly any pressure and limited in a rolling vessel. I got one of those handpieces with the long hose--they cost about thirty bucks or less and are adjustable plus a pulse. Where you need water, you can spray from them, and they clip to the wall in a holder for your standard in-port shower. That flow looks a tad weak. I think I used a more powerful diaphragm pump, one can buy them from most hardware shops for half the price of the ones marked "Marine". They are identical pumps.
To save my fresh water, since I did not have a water maker, I used a quick wet all over--soap up, then rinse. I kept the soapy water pumped from the shower drain into a bladder tank in a plastic box--you only need keep about twenty litres or so, we kept fifty and it never ran out. Once it was full, the excess went into the discharge stand pipe about which more later. This used shower water was then recycled to flush the electric macerator heads, and from there it went into the holding tank. At sea, a diversion system of two gate valves in a yoke diverted this discharge plus any holding tank contents through a separate valve overboard through the discharge stand pipe. Before showering I poured a little holding tank sterilant into the shower drain. That stops the soapy heads stored flush water stinking. Extra sterilant is added for the holding tank by pouring it into the heads bowl itself. Not using seawater in the heads solves a HEAP of nasty problems, prevents calcification in the pipes and pumps, eliminates the forming of any super-toxic organochlorines. It also means one less thru-hull or discharge inlet into the stand pipe.
Speaking of thru-hulls, I used only two of them below the water line. They were fairly large ones I had made from copper--and into them I fitted two two inch internal diameter (but you could easily go more) 4mm wall thickness copper stand-pipes which went right through to the deck scuppers where a gas-tight screw-in cap fitting was provided. Removing the cap fitting allowed a broom handle wrapped in a little rope or a stiff bristled cleaning brush to be pushed right through and out under the vessel as a cleaning rod--and no marine growth bothers copper, so no significant barnacles or weed grew in these pipes at all and anything that did was dislodged without having to dive in the water to clean them. Copper pipes are brazed laterally into these stand pipes to admit waste water, and I prefer to admit them above the heeled waterline if possible.
Rubber pipes do not react with copper, but polypropylene ones are catalysed by copper and turn to oil--so use only PVC or polythene connecting pipes and always connect them using a silicone reinforced rubber sleeve and double hose clips each side.
I bought a Kuuma water heater . With in a year in a half the tank got a hole from electrolysis. I patched it with Jb weld and a aluminum patch and installed a anode where the drain was . Crazy only a year and a half.
ooh, something to consider, thanks for letting us know!
@@BeauAndBrandy most manufacturers sell them separately. I got the one for Kuuma off of Amazon . I think 30 bucks .
Wonderful!
Fantastic job, guys!! Brandi - your enthusiasm about everything (showers, dolphins, etc.) is infectious. Can't wait for more updates! 💜🥰
HAHAHA 🤣.
great job!! very happy for you both!
I have an idea for a next addition: MarinAire AC unit!
Great job, you two! Beautiful. Thanks for taking us through the whole process. Enjoy it, Sockeye
Beautiful job on the walls!!!!! The look on your face says it all. Congratulations on a job well done.
Awesome job! Looks incredible!
Haha, this reminds me when we did something like this is our shower. We braces the wall with tension type shower rods to keep it tight agains the support wall. The walls turned out great!
gotta do watcha gotta do! lol.
That turned out great. Using the pot fill to carefully control the flow rate is great.
works out great!
Yes! Beautiful work you 2. Brandi, so inventive, I am planning something like this, now inspired by you. And I couldn't miss the "couch" on your shirt, Beau.. Hmmm wonder who sent that, eh? lol
Very, very nice you two!😊
Happy for you!
Awesome job guys! Looks beautiful! It's the little things in life that make all the difference!
Well done guys!!
Thanks!! Hope you guys are doing GREAT!
Next time you use adhesive do 50mm circles 100mm apart very good suction
Thanks for the tip!
Nice work. Looks excellent!!!
Thank you very much!
It looks AMAZING!!! Way to go, guys!
All THANKS to you guys!! xoxo
Love the look. Came out great. Great job. 👍😎
Absolutely fabulous 😊
It looks super nice and the install is nicely done. Hats off to you guys.
All the best machiel
Thanks so much Machiel!!
You know they do sell 5 gallon solar showers that you hang up to get warm. Just thought I would throw that out there for after the fact thoughts!😊
we went through several of those. broke within months 😥
@@BeauAndBrandy sorry to hear that. So what the hell were you doing with them?
You two are so cute . The shower came out beautiful. Enjoy.
Thank you! 🤗
Wow, those wall panels came out so great!!!!!
Wow it turned out very nice! And it was so great to meet you Sunday in Newport! Hans and Kerry
It was great meeting you as well!
Pretty awesome. Didn't hear in the video why you went with a pot filler and not a wand style shower with flow control valve?
because where we have to stand in the shower we wouldn't be able to use the wand on the wall mount. and we REALLY wanted hands free after years of holding the pump over our heads.
I just saw on 'Salt and Tar' a Saoirse out of Morro Bay, Ca. !
Awww have to go watch! Not us though :)
I knew it wasn't you since they were in the Gulf of California. Salt & Tar: Ep.261- One More Week! @ 00:10
Great work, job well done.Enjoy
❤❤
Fantastic work team! Just one question regarding the application of the sealant - wouldn't it be easier to apply the sealant on the existing wall instead of the new wall that you installed?
We actually did it to both sides. Better adhesion, at least that’s what the “experts” on RUclips told us to do 😂
Nice work guys !!! now that gbu is gone your channel should grow..
Great job, but not for me; I’ll stick with my solar shower bag in the cockpit! (Last 30 years lol-love the simplicity & not adding all that moisture to the boat!)
4:10 Careful! If that head gets stuck to that super sticky board this could be the making of Mt. Rush-Brandymore! Or, Beau could use the poor tar-and-feathered Brandy as a good-luck figure head on the bow of the ship! Watchout!😆
Is the finished product smooth, 4 easy cleaning or R the shower walls textured! Great job, Brandi! Safe travels ❤
nice and smooth! thanks sooo much!
😂 espectacular. Bons ventos. ❤
Nice