I'm building a houseboat out of plywood.
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
- The house boat build has been going well (almost too well?). After assembling the hull and suddenly going from a stack of parts to a full-blown boat, it was about time things would start going wrong. This week I managed (with help) to get one big step done - attaching the plywood to the bottom of the hull - but after that is was nothing but obstacles. I would go so far as to say that the only thing I really accomplished this week was remembering that building a house boat is supposed to be fun.
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All credit for progress made in this video goes to @GordoFromEarth
Build this boat: www.roydesignedthat.com/
See it in action: / @roydesignedthat
About me: I decided to jump on an opportunity to buy a school bus for $1000. After 2.5 years of building and a couple summers doing bus life, I sold the bus and began building a tiny house boat from scratch. My hope is that with a couple years of practice building under my belt, I can do a bit better of a job this time and build something that actually floats 🤞
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Emma, don't worry about doing things quickly, do them correctly and always enjoy yourself. Remember you are not a professional carpenter, you are a very experienced amateur, and doing a great job.
The fastest way to get to where you want to go is slowly
Hang in there Emma! There is "fun" and "satisfaction" in both "the process" and "the accomplishment".
Nice video. From a 75 year old craftsman.
I hope the handy people you pick up to help are looking out for you when you put this thing in the water. I hear a common thread of "I don't know how to do this, but this person I found did it for me"
A large part of my enjoyment with your posts is following your thought processes through the different steps.
❤🎉 Hey, Emma! You're doing great. Don't be so hard on yourself and back off on the super EMMA goal setting. Do what ya can in a day and call it good. If you need a break or get frustrated just find something else to do for a bit and go back later and see what you can get done. Also look through some of the plans and see if there are little projects that will need to get done that can be done independently of the build itself. Or make a shopping list for the next part of the project.. *shrugs*.
No matter what we mere RUclipsrs, say, YOU DO YOU! ❤. And I think you are doing a wonderful job! 😊
Slow down, have fun with your build. Make the build work for you. See you next time.❤❤😂😂
As long as your having fun building the boat you are doing great.
Emma, girls just want to have fun......Right!!!!!, You got this.
Ratcheting load straps offer excellent assistance during a one person build in many situations... especially when flipping a hull..
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You already know how much we love you and watching this build validates all the reason why ❤ You’re killing it!!!!!!!
I'm looking for the link to "Buy Gordo a Beer!" 😉 Once I find that one, I'll be looking for the "Buy the Neighbor a Beer!" link.
We're all proud of our dear Emma, of course, and her courage in taking on these big projects alone. But it's heartening when someone comes along to offer help at important points along the way!
To do the best job possible, and your best work, you should *enjoy* what you're doing, so I vote (do I get a vote?Lol) you take pleasure in as many moments as possible along the way. Taking your time to do things carefully, and allow for a few goof-ups which are likely inevitable, is to respect your craft.
Specific timeframes are a good way to keep you on track overall, and to give you something to shoot for, but it's not a race -- it's a precision craft.
You're currently excelling, as a very capable amateur undertaking a huge project, so take pride in that, and the maturity that you're gaining along with your experience. Said another way -- realize that you're ROCKING IT!!!
Cheers!...from North Vancouver
Hey Emma ... I've been building stuff for 76 yrs ..(well not actually " building")
But your doing a great job ... love watching your channel ...so proud of you 👍👍
Emma. I have faith in you
YOU will have a good boat.
Looking good Emma! Remember, “slow is smooth. Smooth is fast”. Just take your time, focus on each task at hand, and speed will eventually come through experience. You’re already light-years ahead of where you were, in terms of skill and speed, than when you started 👍🏻
🙂 You're putting way too much pressure on yourself Emma, but yes, you're getting the right idea, just have fun with what you're doing, and you'll get it done❤ so far, it's looking great❤
Gordon is a legend! If I ever build a bus (which I won't) it'd be an electronic masterpiece like Gordo's.
Take small victories as they come
Inhale slowly, count to 3 and exhale slowly. Emma, you are building this boat for fun , enjoyment and your future home. I say home for when your on the water and if you want, while trailered. When I did my bus years back, my neighbor and I would talk over ideas and then I would do the work to make what was felt to be the best solution for the given part of the project. Luckily for your boat, you have plans that show parts, pieces and angles. Your boat does have angles , some have many more. Time is your friend . It lets you look at the picture, the part, the direction, the angle and the completed piece. The total of the completed pieces is your boat, your home , your completed parts assembled . I know you can do it Emma and you will. I look forward to your next video and ultimately , you relaxing on your floating home. All the best, Hal
Work at whatever pace makes you happy. Whether you are working assiduously, dabbling at work, thinking about work or just goofing off - your videos ars a joy to watch. Keep up the good work.
No worries Emma, You keep doing YOU and we will always be here. BTW, non of us would be here if you didn't struggle, once in a while. You are doing great, don't ever doubt yourself, or try not to. Most of what we do in life is just one step after another. As long as you have plans, those steps are gonna always be there.
Speed only comes with practice. When you build the 4th or 5th version of this boat, you will be really efficient with your time effort. Assuming that you are only going to build this once and that this is your first ever time building from a plan, it will take a long time and will be frustrating. Embrace the fact that you don’t know what you are doing and cut yourself huge amounts of slack. It looks good so far, you haven’t made any major errors or compromises along the way and the chances are super high that this will float and be functional.
Hooray for Gordo!
Just keep enjoying yourself. That is what is important and will make you feel the best in the end. You will be proud of what you have done, not about how fast you did it. Love watching the progress.
I hope your having fun with this project. I’m retired from the boat industry, and have had some of the same issues your having. I noticed under your hull you don’t have a vapor barrier on the ground. If you put it under the hull it will help to keep moisture out of your framing and plywood underneath. Moisture is the enemy of wooden boat building
You are priceless Emma 😄😄 I love your attitude. You're doing great so don't worry about how quickly you're moving, just make sure you're doing it the correct way. You got this!
You entertain boat loads of followers with your build so it is a prerequisite that you enjoy it just as much or even more than us. And to see your boat come to live puts a smile on your face as we can clearly see. Hold on and give yourself the time to keep enjoying it. Have a good coming fortnight and keep that awesome smile 😁. Greetings from 🇳🇱👋
Next time use a scarf joint to lengthen a structural component.
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Take your time and have fun. Means more videos for us! 🙂 Seriously though, a little stress is fine but don't let it overtake you.
I have 2 daughters and 3 granddaughters I love watching girls do interesting things. I also follow girl sailors.
Your doing amazing I worked on mine for 7 years while working 45-55 hrs a week. I only work it on weekends or a couple hrs after work. You can do this. Don’t rush it.
We love your adventures, thanks for taking us along
Thank goodness for friends. It's always nice to have another opinion from someone you trust in these types of projects. Thinking back to the bus build, wow, your skill sets are vastly improving! Nice work!
Wow!! It looks pretty cool!
I think you're right about not worrying about the time. Whenever I try to do something to a timeline, I get really anxious. So, I try to think of each little sub-task as a its own little project. I try to figure that out, then move on. Oddly, it usually doesn't take that much longer than if I was trying to work fast. I usually make fewer mistakes and things tend to go more smoothly. Not to mention, I don't get all stressed.
Anyway. Boat looks great!!! Keep it up.
so true!
I love how you figure things out. I always leave your videos with a smile. Xoxo
Your doing great. just don't forget you will need a trailer to put it on. Maybe get the trailer sooner rather than later before the boat gets to heavy to move :) Cheers from Oz
Current favorite series. Stoked to see your spin (colors and finishes) on Roy’s design.
Your ramblings are just as fun as watching you build. Once you get the hull done and flipped I have a feeling it will get easier.
Don't hurry. Enjoy the ride. I'm not able to do the things you do. Greetings from Sweden.
There is a little tool called a clamp. They are very versatile and apparently good for holding stuff in pace while attempting to screw things.
Emma you are awesome
Emma, I think that you have done a great job so far. Enjoy the process.
This project rocks
It's looking good, Emma. You were worried about butting that 2x2 chunk next to the sculptured piece that was too short on that one bulkhead. If you still plan to fiberglass the hull, the strength you are going to get from that will greatly overshadow that. There are special grooved aluminum rollers that you will want to acquire. Don't worry, they're not that expensive. They are designed to eliminate any air trapped under the fiberglass material as you are applying it to the plywood surface to ensure the best bond to the wood. Enjoying the build.
Hang in there and do your absolute best you can and tell your kids about the great bus you built and drove to all the mountains and the lakes.or about the fabulous boat you built out of nothing and sailed it all across these great waters. And then you can tell all the stories you had building them.
I wanted to build a boat just like that one.
Got the plans, but never built it.
So you're way ahead of me ..
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Good video! Gordo is great!
Amazing work!!! Hi Gordo!! Bummed we missed crossing paths! But really, your killing it!! Also, I (Joe) totally got adhesive in my hair too in our video that comes out tomorrow 😂
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@@gordofromearth 😂 heyyyy
Gordo can attest I was very disappointed when i heard i'd barely missed you guys! Also by pure instinct I put vinegar in my hair and it seemed to work and i hope you were similarly inspired
@@EmmaBuildsBirbie that is a smart instinct! Mine was keep working or the roof is ruined. EmmaLee did use good hair products or orange oil and thankfully it came right out
Slow steady and famous
Th less you do the more videos we get to watch. In any case, you've moved from amateur to novice builder, you don't need to rush like a pro quite yet.
Looks like you're doing a great job to me.Looks like you're having fun.
you are me ! march to a different drum , back in 1974 when i was 21 i bought a 57 foot boat and lived on it for 36 years
Awesome Job! This channel is all that and a bag of chips.
Ignore the know it all types that simply punch buttons to ‘prove their point’ was right. Nobody starts with all the skills or knowledge and has to learn somehow. Take your time and find your way and ask for help when you have to, even from us strangers on the RUclips. We started like you did, some of us with a father pushing us to do better, showing us ways that he already learned that he messed up with to save us the time he lost figuring it out. Love the build and your ways of figuring it out. Lastly, never forget to have fun somewhere in the moment, a laugh can sometimes turn a moment or day around.
I also typed this before watching the video…I believe in what you’re doing, in your own way!
Надо уже жить вместе начинать с этим парнем, ждем же все уже)😂
I hope you're using Marine Plywood, which has limited voids (where moisture can collect) and a waterproof glue between the plys. It is also more expensive than 'normal' plywood. You can special order it from HD or Lowes.
Nice progress!
Dang! Wish you'd shown the bus. Sentimental feelings about Birbie!
I just found your channel. I love your project!
Take your time! Enjoy the ride!😊
Emma, Rome was not built in one Day or two, than again they were having others (slaves) build the city for them. You just have to know when to give it a rest when something is frustrating, it's not quitting but just shifting your energy into something else. Thanks for sharing
You're pretty awesome. We are having fun with you.
I love seeing the other famous Skoolie peeps pop up in eavh others videos 💛💛💛
Con that guy into coming back 🙂
Cool build
Hey Emma,
I think you're doing absolutely BRILLIANTLY! I'm following this avidly and somewhat I'm awe at what you've managed to achieve in such a short space of time in horrendous weather, basic tools and zero boat building experience! Partly because I wanted to build the same boat about 5 years ago pre-pandemic, which meant I didn't! I also decided vanllfe would be better and would build out a van! Hence when I found your channel! And again didn't do that yet EITHER! Lol 😂 so youve got me beat 2-0 at the moment! Well done! I better pull something out the bag this year! Honestly it's coming along great! I honestly can say watching your bus build, adventures, and now boat build have been an absolute pleasure over last few years! Have a brilliant week! 👌❤️🏴🇬🇧
Em you are ace and i cant wait to see you build your boat. My only comment on youtube ever❤😅
great
make a bet
First an RV,
then a boat,
and the next step may be a sailboat to travel around the world.
Then modify a propeller plane.
Emma ur doing fantastic job building a homemade house boat from scratch but think ur time if things are little off take a break on it get right later & most of be safe
Hello beautiful, Don'tworry, you're doing a great job. The end result will prove that. One part at a timendont get too far ahead of yourself.
Classy gal❤❤
Still doing great.
Great video thank you! I think your plan for a slower pace would be a good idea. Instead of setting time goals set enjoyment and quality of work goals. You have to remember that even for experienced builders everything almost always takes twice as long as you think it will. You're doing great!
They make a neat thing called filler and you can basically slather the entire project with it and mask any and all imperfections.
And I completely understand not feeling like doing something there’s one small 6”x10” piece of fiberglass I need to cut out on my sailboat so I can install the shower pan and drainage/pump system and I haven’t touched it in 3 weeks because I know I’ll be up till 5 am installing the shower pan and drain system when I do cut it out
This was painful to watch, kudos for your perseverance.
Love it, very cool build so far. Keep plugging away and be easy on yourself. Youre killing it
after forcing my jigsaw to bend to my wil, cracked me up
“Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.” - written 116 years ago - and for many of us still true. I very much hope that you'll find this to be true - being afloat, navigating to places, living aboard. (And yes - no boat is ever complete - constant maintenance and constant improvement). So I encourage you to get the boat seaworthy and see if you feel the pull of the water too.
This boat is your life support system - so it must be strong and safe. You can't (and I'm sure you won't) cut corners on those parts. Is is beautiful joinery ? - ideally so, but with modern gap-filling epoxy small mistakes won't weaken it much. Only you can judge whether hidden blemishes (invisible to visitors) will spoil your life afloat. This little vessel can be brought ashore easily and cheaply - so fixing problems can be done much more easily than with a multi-ton boat. Don't be too hard on yourself - you are doing very well, and applying common sense wherever it matters.
Your videos are charming partly because we see you growing in skill and experience and we want to share that journey. Do start thinking about where you want to operate your boat, check what permits etc each state and location requires - in case any of these take time to acquire. Best wishes from England.
I was wondering what happened to you? I was interested in watching this boat being built. Glad you’re back.
haha I never left
Great work! You can also cut in a groove along the edge with out going to the ends Then have a spline go in the groove That way the biscuts don't need to match up wiith the biscuit cuts
Hey, good job, have you ever heard of (I'm sure you have) Russell Brown, he's done many boat building things, but he has written a small but very helpful book about epoxying "Epoxy Basics" about Gluing, Glassing, Filleting, Coating and other epoxy techniques. As you know I'm building a boat also, I got and read his book and it helped me a lot. It may help you, especially filleting, as a Toy engineer (I'm retired now), fillets take a little more time but they make transitions so much stronger than a 90 degree intersection will ever be.
Anyway, keep up the good work, I enjoy reading your progress.
Get it together, Emma. (And also, you're doing fine.)
You are highly intelligent, and you can do it..
yes, it's emma day. you're doing great emma! don't pay any attention to the haters. are you going to buy a trailer or are you going to build one?i think harbor freight has kits for trailers.
Something I learned from a guy I use to work for use tooth picks in the holes it won’t mess with your screws and it will help locate the panels he laughed at me for an hour before he told me
Do the plans specify marine plywood? I thought it would be hard to get where you are. Keep plugging away. When I was a kid my dad and I built a sail boat over winter and I remember spending weeks sanding the varnish coats. It had to live in our loungeroom to stay dry. Raced it in the Summer. Nice memory.
Never ever, go quicker than you can be successful... and for enjoyment sake, never go quicker than frustrates you. Just look at all the comments you have here regarding speed vs. desirable outcome. Get it done, as it gets done, and all will be well in the end.
good job,emma-hello from van buren,arkansas!
doing a great job.
I am not a fan of using a table saw, either. I *can*, I just don't like it. I've seen too many horror movies, I think :D You should look into getting a tracksaw. Does the same thing as a table saw, with less "I'm gonna trip and land on the spinning blade" worries!
I always just go with slow down and have fun. Otherwise what's the point? 😊
How did you learn all that you know how to do so many different things. Your amazing
Yes slower is better. Just have fun.
Well we love the content so if you take your time then everyone wins!
Ha! I'm first!!!
Now, to watch the video.
Rats!
Perhaps 2 sheets of 3/8 layered with marine grade glue might have been easier to bend.
Watch the Wave Rover boat build videos. And then build a wave rover and see the world.
I'm tempted to do this. What plywood is used for this hull build and about how much cost per sheet?
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