Boat Repair is EASY (Once You’ve Done it Wrong First!) | Sailing Soulianis - Ep. 102
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- Опубликовано: 29 дек 2021
- When we first bought our sailboat, we didn't know anything about boat repair. Now, a few years and dozens of boat projects later, we've acquired quite a bit of experience. With similar projects popping up a second time we don’t feel so clueless anymore!
We've had one minor deck leak that has dogged us ever since we first surveyed the boat. Kirk thinks he’s finally armed with enough experience and the right supplies - penetrating epoxy - to put an end to the leak. He also pieces together his own DIY fuel polishing system to clean our dirty fuel tank.
After tying up these loose ends, it’s splash time. Yeehaw!
Much love,
Lauren, Kirk & Renata
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Kirk: Home Depot sells carbide blades for the oscillating saw (packs of three), and they last ten times longer than a conventional saw blade. Your daughter is so precious!
"Other than the noise, I'm pretty pumped." And so the DAD jokes begin.
Well, he's got the right to make them now. Now the only thing he has to avoid is the dad bod.
Becoming a dad gives you certain privileges the right to make DAD jokes is the most important one 🤣
@@daveamies5031 Right! I've been a dad for more than four decades and I still make dad jokes. Once you've dad joked there is no going back.
I made dad jokes before I was a dad, although I was terrible on the grill.
When attaching fittings to a cored deck it's best to overdrill the holes, fill with thickened epoxy, drill out to the bolt diameter, attach a backing pad or large washers, seal with butyl tape. Winches, cleats, etc. with big loads should have the core replaced with plywood. Hope boat baby living goes well!
Renata.... You hit The Lottery with Parents, X 1000... But....Im SO HAPPY... your looking after them!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of my favorite Sailing families to watch!!!!
Thank you Michael!
Great videos as always you three. In regarding the oscillating saw, save the dull blades. The dull blades cut through caulk like butter.
Get your daughter a jolly jumper. She will love it. And so will you. It strengthens her legs and it keeps her in the up right position. I hope you get this message. Enjoy and keep it up, you are learning well about the healthy sailing life. Shalom
Double dip here. Watching a couple out of B.C. Canada and they are on Vancouver Island getting a new sail from Precision Sails. Lo and behold one of the Precision Sail guys has a Sailing Soulianis t-shirt on. Post is about 7 months old because I started Breaking Waves channel from the start. I like to do that with a new vlog. Crazy beautiful sailing up there.
I’m so glad to see you guys back . I thought you would give up....
I was expecting a joke image of a burned hull at "THE NEXT DAY" 5:58 haha. Good episode, happy new year!
Great job on the core !
You two are just amazing and what a sweet little passanger. I'm sure she will be running the boat soon. Thank you so much for sharing!
Cheers Steve!
When our 1983 Bristol 35.5 decks get soft, I will use your technique. Thanks!
Appreciate the explanation about the balsa wood underneath.
As a Dad of 8 watching you guys transform after having the baby is priceless. The level of change you guys are making due to the new crew member reminds me of when we had our first. Thanks you.
Blues Traveler! Glad you found and fix the leak!
Thanks Doug!
Happy Holidays! Safe travels. :)
Great video guys, nice to see Renata being introduced to boatlife with penetrating epoxy sessions 😂 that’s true boatlife!
Look at that baby ohhhh my gooooddnesss LOVE!!
Your vlogs are so much richer with the addition of little Renarta she's beautiful
I am so stoked to see the new adventure. Renata is a doll baby.
Lovely as usual. Boats are so much work.
Great video guys love watching you maintain Soulianis and following your adventures.
Love that you’re back on the boat! Enjoy!
Love you guys. So happy to see you grow as a family.
Great job on the repairs, Happy New Year!
Such a cutie!
Sooooo cute! Thanks for sharing.
Thx for sharing.
Niiice one guys. Nice to see everyone jolly and happy. Happy New Year.
Loving having you back. Looking forward to the next videos when you are back on the water.
Give Renata a hug for me!
Vonderbar so glad to see you back on the water.
Great to see you back x
Great to see the Three of you back aboard your beautiful boat!
As always another great episode, thanks for the insight on the thin epoxy, didn't know it existed...
Have a great New Year's! Looking forward for the next episode...
Happy New Year to your family...can't believe the transformation you have gone through since you chugged down the mighty Mississippi 👍
Looks like 100K is getting closer, Well Done!
Good info. on the epoxy. Thanks 😊
Happy New Year you two, ANS speaking of two's may 2022 bring the three of good health, joy, and happiness. Looking forward to your new adventures, both on land and sea. :-)
Congratulations. Looks like you're having a good time. Little steps. You're doing great. ❤
I was looking at trying a diy fuel polishing system like that. Nice to see it work. Will be trying too!
Love you two hugs
There was a time when the FRAM filters were considered to be the best, however in the case of their oil filters, they are consddered to be the worst filters on the market. I asume the fuel filters to be the same trash. At present Wicks a re considered to be the best. Love your channel, been with you since you bought the boat. Take care Gramps
She looks just like her mama! Happy New Year!
Beautiful baby !
Happy New Years !
The Total Boat worked awesome!
It does!
So nice to see you again!! Can't wait for the next one on the water. Congrats on everything going so well :-)
Thank you Art!
Great journey that started with few or little knowledge and now you master enough to feel comfortable about taking decisions, this proves that learning curves are endless and thanks for sharing the techs about repairs and engine maintenance, happy new year to all 3, i wish you health and happiness and great sailing adventures.
Finially! Great to see you back with 3!!! Merry Christmas, Happy New year! Keep them coming. Been to long. 👍🏻👍🏻😎😎😎
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to you!
I bought exactly the same pump with the same plan and have used it for both polishing (with a Racor copy from Amazon) and oil change. I did add some stainless tube so I could use it to vacuum the bottom of the tank (like your wire trick). I also used the pump to back flow the fuel pick up line as that was nearly blocked from years of abuse and being on the hard for a couple of years in Racine. if there is a screen on the pickup line backflowing it should clear it. I bought my boat in Oct2019 from Racine Riverside!
I've heard horror stories about screens on the pickup tube. Luckily ours did not have one!
Welcome back Soulianis
There are many other boat channels with children to help you!
Happy New Year
Cheers
such smart solutions! Y'all have done a great job in DIYing all of these projects!
Thank you!
Good jobs 👌
Happy new years 🎉
Same to you!
Good to see you guys,step by step,getting there.All new experiences.
My best wishes to you in 2022🙂
Thanks Wayne, and to you!
you two are the most down to earth \ real you tubers. love watching you.
Thank you Rick
Great video as always
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'll trade babysitting for sailing lessons. Lol. Seriously yall be safe and give Renata hugs from Texas
Welcome back. We have missed the three of you. By the way, you are a very good handyman. I am impressed with your skills and your patience. Have a healthy new year.
Thank you Tommy! Happy new year!
Do it right. There never is time to do things right but there is always time to do it right!
Renata is adorable! Beautiful baby.
Hey guys. I stop the video when you were talking about what to do with the rolling of the boat and where to put the baby. When we had our youngest one who was about the same age as yours is now and we had a 36 foot sailboat, we buffeted the sides of the hull in the V birth with pillows and laid our baby boy in a vertical line equal to the hull rather than sideways and he would just fall asleep and roll between the pillows in the V birth if you put her far enough in the V birth, she won't come off the end and you watch now and again to make sure you're comfortable but you'll see it you can you can let her stay there for hours. 😊✌️
What about a baby hammock kinda like the swinging fruit one 😊 Can't wait till you get the boat back in the water...exciting!
Kurt - you have renewed vigour - maybe you are getting used to being a dad - great to watch. Someone is bound to give you hint or two on how to drill through cored decks - oversize fill with expoy then drill to size needed. love your work - Merry Christmas and a happy new year to the three of you
Happy New year!!
🎉
Have A very Safe Happy New Year to the best sailing family on the high seas.
Awh, thanks George, happy new year to you too!
an airplane builder named Rutan had a saying: T L A R ( that looks about right) ... when he stopped working on something.
I have to say I always admired the breakfast meals you made. Seems to me you made a great trade off , beautiful meals for Renata. Great choice!
Those meals are definitely fewer and farther between, but you're right I think we made a great tradeoff. we'd make the same decision again today :)
happy new year
New trucks (diesel) have kits for relocating oil and fuel filters. Also, there are several kits available for older VW bugs. With some luck, you might find something that would work to relocate the filters to the same (hopefully easily-accessible) location.
Thanks for the info!
You should check out the baby seat that RAN Sailing have, it's mounted in the cockpit with an articulating arm. I could imagine the same seat with a mount inside as well as outside. Thanks for the videos. Babies Rule!
I tried looking for the episode where they installed the seat to no avail. They seem very nice and may be happy to share what they did and how it works for them.
@@dougintothesunset Look at episodes when they got their new boat.
@@peterengel7885 New boat? When? What episode? I'm on 102.
Fuel pump.. kustom with a k... lol love the vids keep on keeping on
I don't know if it would help, but Ran Sailing(youtube) have just gone through the same baby stages, Vera is now 2, so I'm sure Malin and Johan would happily give advice, Renata has a beautiful smile, Happy New Year from Bonnie Scotland x
Thank you Andrew, Happy New Year to you as well!
What about the flexible water impeller? They say every 500 hrs, or sitting for a long time, it takes a SET, gets brittle. Get a few spares to keep on hand, check the rest of the hoses and clamps, might want spares of them too. Like your fuel polisher set up.
Kid's beautiful BTW. But the main thing is I finally learned something I can use on my boat. This is a great video. It's the same issues I'm having. Thanks for taking me along. And your baby is beautiful, once again.
Awesome to hear Les, thank you for watching!
С НОВЫМ ГОДОМ!
your polishing set up is good. to change your oil, use 1/4 inch copper tubing down the dipstick hole and suck away and pump into an empty 4 qt oil container. Voila, c'est tout
You may want to look and Knot Viking's set up for an infant on a boat roughly the same size as yours. As I recall, they did an episode on sailing with a baby onboard at the beginning of their vlog and had some interesting ideas that seemed to work out pretty well over time. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the suggestion Barry!
Looks just like Mom!!
You can go to Ran Sailing and see the seat in the cockpit that they have for their baby
Yeah good luck whit that ~
The tool is an oscillating Multi tool! I’ve got one I couldn’t do without because it’s so versatile!,
Agreed, it is an indispensable tool. For cutting fiberglass I recommend the grout removal blades, they work great and last.
I love babies, but Renatta (sp )is over-the-top adorable.
Great hacks, love the polisher!
FYI you could have used polyester resin, nice and thin and cheap so use lots! You could always top off with epoxy later if you wanted to.
Cheers Warren
Funny thing, if we had used polyester resin, its flash point is MUCH lower than epoxy, so we actually might have been at risk of starting a fire! With epoxy, we really were nowhere near that risk. One of the biggest reasons we used Total Boat's penetrating epoxy is that it has no VOCs -- thus no off-gassing -- which is necessary for it to cure in an enclosed space like the deck core.
You should not use polyester resin over epoxy, will not bond. Polyester is great for building but repairs should always be done with epoxy. Epoxy will bond to well cured and prepped poly.
Happy new year! A solution for your baby when underway might be to check Ran Sailing. They have a super seat in the cockpit for their little one to sit up while underway and is very secure at the same time. Hope this helps.
Hey David, what RAN has is very cool, our cockpit just isn't large enough to accommodate something like that.
@@SailingSoulianis Maybe tie her to the mast. Worked in past ages.
If you didn’t know you can get butyl tape at Menards it is back in the roofing section
MacGyver at work 😀
Ya gunna need a bigger Boat
The tool is an oscillating tool but we call ours Wilson..
Put Renata in the fruit hammock, auto rocker ha ha.
you could remote mount the oil filter and have both diesel and oil filters in an accessible spot. definitely doable.
This was an excellent video all around. Your genius was showing out in those boat repairs. 😉. One thing I’ve seen from sailing videos, you have to be someone who does a lot of on the fly boat repairs. I don’t think I’d be as good as you are. 🙂 You guys should check out another sailing couple under “Sailing Delos” on RUclips. They’re raising their child from baby stage as well while sailing. Good luck and happy sailing guys. I’ll always be envious of your sailing adventures, but enjoying your videos.
I was in your shoes about 5 years ago. I never thought I'd have been able to get comfortable doing all the work I've done the last few years. But the good part is that once you get started down that path all your experience builds on itself and you'll find each successive project becomes easier and easier, even if you've never tackled something similar, all your prior experience adds up to a different way of thinking!
If your going to do fuel polishing to need 4 big Racor filters set up online with a water seperstor, filters being 20 micron, 10 micron, 5 micron, 2 micron. Change out each fliter as it gets blocked.
That's what I thought, and it's ultimately what turned me away from attempting this early on. That's a great setup, but it's $$$ and would have been way overkill for our needs. Mr. Beke is a marine-ized tractor engine. He's a rough and tumble guy. Going all the way down to 2 micron would honestly be a waste of filter media. We only ever used a 20 or 30 micron filter on the engine itself. Our cheapy little filter was fine enough to gather up all the sludge, and that was all we really needed. You may have a different experience with newer more finicky engines, but it's hard to stop the Beke. :)
Total boat “ penetrating “ epoxy requires thinning. A lot of thinning. More useful as a coating. Smiths is a real cpes, no thinning required.
Nothing more intoxicating than a baby's smile
Maybe a baby giggle :)
Find a strong place to hang the car seat from , no mater what the angle of the boat , the car seat will remand level.
Get those comments!
.... Yikes !! .... so what would you do if you thought the temp was too high and near to spontaneous combustion .... would imagine that where the temp was higher that there was a larger void that was filled .... brilliant product and great idea following it with the temp gun .... guess you will have a few spots to secure Renata's car seat, interested to see how you handle this ... Is Renata always as relaxed as you show her on the boat .... no mention of the possibility of a different boat this time around .... seeing you in the warmth is very welcome we are coming out of a week where the highs were around -17C to -20C. Thankfully the high today is above -10C .... thx for sharing ... and as always .. never stop dreaming, just dream bigger .. have fun be safe, save our oceans ....
Great question. Stand at the ready with buckets of water? Throw our hands up, scream and run in circles?! Probably at least grab the fire extinguisher. Not sure! Just glad we really weren't close to that risk, probably needed to be a few hundred degrees hotter, at least.
Ha no, Renata is not always that relaxed. In fact, if she's not being held by one of us, she's often demanding we remedy the situation.
Yep, we'll be on the Tartan for this next season, but stay tuned for "next boat" discussions ;)
I have some fuel issues what is the pump and filter you used to polish the fuel?
Thanks
There is a danger in connecting the engine intake to mains water where the pressure is not controlled.Excess water may be driven back into the engine.Better to pull water up .
kirk you should use a full sizes fuel filter