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Overhead Work SUCKS!! (MJ Sailing - Ep 334)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 авг 2024
  • Temperatures are scorching, and we're inside covered in a paste of sweat and sanding dust. Work goes hard on the cabin top with hopes to get it primed in the next few days.
    This week has had record breaking heat, making it impossible to tackle some crucial laminating projects. However, we’re not letting the heat slow us down! We’ve been focusing on sanding and fairing with determination. We're prepping the helm station and cockpit steps for their first coat of high-build primer. Of course, we’re aiming to prime as many areas as possible in one go. The V-berth and the underside of the cabin top around the deck are also in need of high-build primer.
    Working in the V-berth is a challenge on its own. After a winter storm forced us to relocate 60% of our stored items into the boat, the V-berth has been a storage area for the past six months. My current mission is to clear it out, clean it up, and make the final touches to get it ready for primer. Meanwhile, Matt is perfecting the steps and helm storage by routing the edges. We weren’t satisfied with the radius of the steps compared to the smaller radius of the storage unit, so we're re-filling and routing the steps to match.
    On the outside of the boat, I’m smoothing out the inside and outside edges of the cabin top to ensure all transition points are flawless. Although it’s not the most strenuous task, spending most of the day with my arms above my head and my neck craned up is definitely uncomfortable.
    We had hoped to be applying primer by the end of the week, but a rainy day set us back. Minor delays are nothing new to us, so stay tuned for next week’s episode where we transform these areas!
    We hope you enjoy!
    Thank you SO MUCH to all our Patrons for your continued support. Without your help, these videos, And This Build, would not be possible.
    Much love,
    Jessica, Matt & Georgie
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    Much love,
    Jessica, Matt & Georgie
    Link to our boat: maxcruisemarine.com/
    Thank you SO MUCH to our Patrons. These amazing supporters help keep us on the boat, our camera equipment up to date, and the videos coming. Without our patrons, these videos would not be possible.
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    Delivery address:
    Kentmorr Marina
    910 Kentmorr Road
    Stevensville, MD 21666
    Thank you!, Matt & Jessica
    Videos made by Jessica, featuring Matt and Georgie.
    00:00 - Holy Forking Sheetballs, It's Hot!!
    03:21 - Precision Routing on Helm Storage & Steps
    07:27 - Underside Challenge: Sanding the Cabin Top
    11:13 - Battling the Heat with Fairing Compound
    13:07 - An Evening Escape - Tucker's Farmhouse
    17:24 - Priming Plans Foiled by Thunderstorms
    20:10 - Closing
    Music:
    Bright Nights - Van Psyke
    I've Fallen Down - Loving Calliber
    Season of Love - Gamma Skies
    See Me Now - Mindme
    The Worry Dolls - Martin Klem
    Way of the World - Mindme
    Pandemonium (Tribute Version) - The Mondays
    Camera equipment used:
    - Google Pixel 7
    - DJI Osmo Action 4
    Previous Boats: 1983 Trisalu 37 - custom aluminum, built in Quebec (Elements of Life) Where we've been: 2.5 year refit in Indiantown,
    Florida; Abacos, Bahamas; St. Barth's; St. Maarten; Antigua; Saba; Azores; Ireland; Scotland; Norway; England 1989
    Sabre 34 Targa (Serendipity)
    Where We Sailed Her: U.S. - Bahamas - Jamaica - Cuba - Cayman Islands - Honduras - Guatemala - Belize - Mexico - Bermuda - Azores - Madeira - Canary Islands - Sint Maarten - BVI's - USVI's
    Editing software: Adobe Premier Pro
    Website: www.mjsailing.com
    Facebook: / mattandjessicasailing
    Instagram: / mattandjessicasailing

Комментарии • 84

  • @andypandy955
    @andypandy955 24 дня назад +4

    Dreams don't come easy. Done it been there got the T shirt and I am still doing it finishing my boat Dream. Keep going guys you are doing a great job.

  • @catwednesday
    @catwednesday Месяц назад +5

    Jess, you're so pretty, don't worry about the makeup. You're doing an amazing job!

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  Месяц назад +1

      At least now I know I can get on camera if I haven't put any on, and hopefully not get comments of "You look so tired!!". 😫

    • @valerieb.4912
      @valerieb.4912 29 дней назад +1

      Catwednesday, I totally agree with what you typed. And those big blues eyes are so striking.

  • @ericmitchell5350
    @ericmitchell5350 29 дней назад +3

    Much more pleasant to watch the underside challenge than to do the work, no doubt! Fantastic effort!

  • @norman4991
    @norman4991 Месяц назад +2

    Great work. Like someone's comment "MJ Sanding", seeing the work help the appreciation of how big the job is. The natural look is totally appropriate😊

  • @wildman1932
    @wildman1932 Месяц назад +5

    I think you would be amazed how well a small AC unit would work. Just leave the unit outside the boat and plastic seal it up.

  • @jaredjohnson8553
    @jaredjohnson8553 Месяц назад +2

    Working in that heat looks brutal. Very glad you get a *little* time off each week to recharge. And that you’ve made such great friends over the past few years on the island. ❤

    • @andyhoffman2666
      @andyhoffman2666 Месяц назад

      Air conditioner or swamp cooler spaces!!! Why not seal some areas to work & install cooling????

  • @GarryI449
    @GarryI449 Месяц назад +2

    You guys are getting there. Its looking fantastic!

  • @donkeyadaml.
    @donkeyadaml. 24 дня назад

    Nice video.👍👍👍 Have a wonderful day. 😊 Greetings. Adam 😎

  • @stevecrombie5357
    @stevecrombie5357 Месяц назад +2

    So I'm sitting here future tripping. As soon as you said nothing was going to be done about the damage to the tent structure , I was off and running. The people there have been so great to you. No way I would be able to get outraged or whine or beg. So I will sit here and watch the journey. Some times I sit here amazed at all you have done, and then see all there is left to do. OMG. Stay safe. ❤🙏

  • @timothyodonnell8591
    @timothyodonnell8591 Месяц назад +3

    Love to see the progress.

  • @seaspirit5087
    @seaspirit5087 Месяц назад +4

    Completely agree just like decorating a ceiling in a house need a good neck massage after! Keep going both doing so so well another hot summer should do it! With all the obstacles in the way including a pandemic you are made of strong stuff!

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you!! This summer has hit us really hard, it feels even worse than last year. But we just have to keep reminding ourselves that it's better than truding to the tent through snow.
      Next summer should be our last in the marina, we're so excited! 🤩

  • @billsargent3407
    @billsargent3407 Месяц назад

    I love MJ Sanding! I am 60 and hope to see this boat in the water some day!

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  Месяц назад

      Even if she's not 100% done, I think the two of us would love to see her at least motoring south next fall to complete work. 🤞

  • @mikemeazell5653
    @mikemeazell5653 28 дней назад +2

    Changing the radius on the stairs? OMG
    Anything worth doing is worth doing obsessively

  • @Cheers_Warren
    @Cheers_Warren Месяц назад +1

    MTt checkout the ev foam/ fax wood decking option . it's remarkable affordable..lots of color options too. Allover ama on $20 for 16=X72in with 3m adhesive back!
    Cheers warren

  • @bravofighter
    @bravofighter 29 дней назад +1

    You two are freakin’ amazing. You’re literally building a catamaran, not re-fitting…😮
    Also, you look great with no makeup, better than with.

  • @ralphfolden3273
    @ralphfolden3273 Месяц назад

    You guys are working so hard. I feel for you. Hope how soon you can complete these time consuming and tough tasks. God Bless😍

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  29 дней назад

      Most of these areas are about to get their last coat of finish primer. Depending on heat, we might have surfaces painted by early to mid September!

  • @thomasw5430
    @thomasw5430 29 дней назад

    Great video! I love the title of this video- it is so true! The farm looked amazing. I am surprised the turkeys didn’t chase you. I have been chased by wild turkeys a bunch of times- not a fun experience!

  • @adriennefoley2906
    @adriennefoley2906 29 дней назад +1

    Keep it up … your getting there

  • @bmitch3020
    @bmitch3020 Месяц назад +2

    Oh wow, I was hoping you had taken off for the worst of summer, and found a nice vacation spot with AC. This summer is brutal.

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  29 дней назад

      Usually we take a week off in August to go home and see family in Michigan. That had been the hottest part of summer for us the past few years, I don't know what this year will be like. 😬

  • @jevmen2683
    @jevmen2683 Месяц назад

    Well done!

  • @starshiphappens5136
    @starshiphappens5136 Месяц назад

    Get yourself one or two split AC systems. Preferably a recharged one. We do this every time we are in a yard. Just sell them afterwards.. Get the model that dies cool and heat. Much more efficient that using the space heaters. Good units have a COP of 4-5. So you will be getting 4x the heat for the same amount of electricity.

  • @SailLife
    @SailLife 28 дней назад

    Seeing you guys sweating so much makes me very nervous ;) Good job, as always!

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  28 дней назад

      Should be nervous.... That's a lot of grinding of fiberglass you're going to have to do in the heat :)

  • @thomaskennedy4649
    @thomaskennedy4649 Месяц назад +1

    My wife and I have followed you guys for the last 7 years. We have really enjoyed your adventures. What is your goal for splashing your new boat. Sorry. I'm to lazy to check back through the videos. I have picked up alot of tips watching your build but hope you can be back on the water soon.
    With warm regards, Tom & Cindy

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  Месяц назад

      We're really hoping it will be next fall. But if we do, it may just be to motor ourselves to Charleston to finish jobs over the winter in a milder climate, as well as get the mast on. 🙂

  • @user-ob1xw9kf5l
    @user-ob1xw9kf5l Месяц назад

    Nice picture of Jessica, at the first view we don’t know if she danced or if she worked 😊😊😊

  • @dancarter482
    @dancarter482 Месяц назад +2

    Process of elimination - ticking off chunks of projects adds up gradually then suddenly you're out the other side wondering what all the fuss was about.
    _When you're going through Hell, keep going!_ Winston Churchill

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  29 дней назад +1

      I know what you mean! There's so many areas that just need these little touch ups. And we bounce back and forth, day to day, working on them. But each week there's less spots to cover, and then before we know it, there will be none!😍

  • @svlamancha9877
    @svlamancha9877 Месяц назад +1

    Are you going to use gelcoat on the external areas or are you switching to paint? If the yard will let you you should do a temporary repair to the tent, constant leaks are going to slow things down👍

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  Месяц назад +1

      We are going to use paint on the external surfaces, instead of gelcoat. We're actually working quite hard right now to get the boat in close up condition, so that we can be exposed to the elements. 🙂

  • @CharlesHopkins
    @CharlesHopkins Месяц назад

    Have you considered getting a mini-split AC / Heat pump or just a straight AC unit so you can do all your work in better conditions? This would give you better respite from the heat and humidity and heat in the winter?
    I’ve seen at least 1 other rebuild project do this.
    Might be a very sensible investment…

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  29 дней назад +1

      We actually use of of those in the boat we're living on, but it wouldn't do well during the build right now because of all the sanding that is still happening in there. The cool air they circulate is drawn from within the boat, and with all the dust in the air, it would clog almost immediately. It would be nice though. 😀

  • @andrevanderheyden7356
    @andrevanderheyden7356 Месяц назад

    great tumbmail.lets see some!

  • @williamdykes2750
    @williamdykes2750 25 дней назад

    Are you using some kind of project management tool? If so, what? Thanks.

  • @rolandtb3
    @rolandtb3 29 дней назад

    Just to hot. Need a dunking pool.

  • @tanyalove6983
    @tanyalove6983 24 дня назад

    ❤sorry somehow I unsubscribed you I was telling you to go out and❤️have fun too. You were really frazzles dumping stuff on yourself. You do look much better but 3 years. Omg. Can't you get it in the water and sai swim and sand a little bit while you are actually sailing around???it does not have to be perfect just good enough. Best wishes for finishing your yacht. Maybe you could sail it to one of the islands where you could hire 20 workers and have it done finished in a day. What do you think?

  • @linsayhenry920
    @linsayhenry920 29 дней назад

    If you had purchased the catamaran fully assembled, what would have been the cost?

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  29 дней назад

      I believe around $750k for the way ours will be equipped, but I haven't asked the yard in a while what they are charging.

  • @jasonsikora4893
    @jasonsikora4893 Месяц назад

    So what are you doing about the tent for the winter?

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  Месяц назад

      We'll be out of the tent by then and the boat will be in somewhat of a close up shape, haha. (We don't want to put in windows or hatches until we're ready to launch)

  • @matthewbaynham6286
    @matthewbaynham6286 Месяц назад

    I have a question.
    At some point in this build you're probably going to install an Air-con system. Well if you either install the windows or have airtight plastic sheets covering the window frames and all the other gaps (like doorways) get airtight plastic sheets, then surely now would be a good time to have the air-con system installed so you could work inside the boat.
    So my question is why not setup the air-con system so that it's more comfortable for you to work inside the boat?

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  Месяц назад +2

      Marine air conditioning is water cooled and not air cooked like home units, so it requires the boat being in the water. But also, the cool air they circulate is drawn from within the boat, and with all the dust in the air, it would clog almost immediately. Man, It would be nice though :)

    • @bake162
      @bake162 Месяц назад

      That would not only trash the new ac units…. It would also keep distributing fibreglass dust in every nook and cranny.

    • @adematthewsracing
      @adematthewsracing Месяц назад +1

      @@MJSailing You've probably seen the small residential unit that Dan installed on Sailing Uma to get over the kicking problem but wouldn't one or two of those help out?

  • @jasonmathews8741
    @jasonmathews8741 29 дней назад

    When do you bond the roof to the structure below?

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  29 дней назад

      The cabintop is fiberglassed in place already. This is just the finishing work to make it look seamless

  • @bonnielass82
    @bonnielass82 Месяц назад +2

    Question: how much do you save by doing it yourself?

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  Месяц назад +2

      Personally we'll have saved about 400k from what the same options would be from the factory.
      But we're also lucky that this build is part of our career and we make a living from putting out videos about it. Most people wouldn't be able to give up 4-5 years of their jobs to do a full time build.

    • @bonnielass82
      @bonnielass82 Месяц назад +1

      @@MJSailing that's fantastic! Oh I feel so much better watching this to know that now! 😄

    • @user-yt2nj8kc7q
      @user-yt2nj8kc7q 24 дня назад

      @@MJSailing HMMMMM, 4 1/2 years , 2 people, 1800 hours/Yr x 2 = 16,200 hours x $50/Hr = $810,000 in labor + $350,000 for Material and O/H = $1.16 Million and a steady dose of chemicals and fibers in your system for 4 or 5 years !! Net loss of $410,000 and your health..........sad

  • @gordonbooth3117
    @gordonbooth3117 Месяц назад

    How long do you think before you launch?

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  Месяц назад

      We're not really sure - each time we estimate, it doesn't happen.

  • @MUDNROCKS
    @MUDNROCKS Месяц назад

    Complaining about the temperature won't make it go away, just fix the problem and move forward.

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  Месяц назад

      Absolutely - I will get right on solving climate change to fix this problem! 🫡

    • @MUDNROCKS
      @MUDNROCKS Месяц назад

      @@MJSailing Sorry princess I think the global problem is beyond your reach but by all means have a crack at it if you feel inclined. I was thinking you might employ a water misting fan or an air conditioner, there are lots of options to improve the work environment for better performance and to look after your health. Doing nothing and having an attitude won't improve the situation will it.

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  29 дней назад

      @@MUDNROCKS The only solutions we can use right now are the fans inside (which were shown) and the occasional cooling vest. We can't use an AC unit in there at the moment due to all the sanding that is still going on. The cool air they circulate is drawn from within the boat, and with all the dust in the air, it would clog almost immediately. I've even thought about the personal neck fans, but that would clog immediately too. Since there is so must dust in the air and on surfaces, a misting fan would turn everything into a paste.
      If you have other ideas for us, I'd love to hear it. I'm going to put it out to our viewers in next week's video to see if they have suggestions on ways to keep cool in a construction zone.

    • @MUDNROCKS
      @MUDNROCKS 29 дней назад

      @@MJSailing I needed to cool a workshop once, I hired a freezer truck and froze 20L water containers in it at night for the thermal mass, during the day I had polystyrene covers which taped over two of it's doors and a fan with foil flexi ducts to plug into holes in the polystyrene door covers to get the cold air from the truck into the shop. I hired the truck, had the fans, bought some ducting and a shit load of water containers ..... wasn't hard.

  • @danrabenhorst2387
    @danrabenhorst2387 Месяц назад +1

    yea but you can jump in the bay whenever you want. thats what i used to do:)

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  Месяц назад

      Might go wade out there a little bit, but the hose by the fish cleaning station is usually more refreshing, haha.

  • @robertlaird6746
    @robertlaird6746 Месяц назад

    You should should fix the tarp since they gave you a free place to build your boat.

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  Месяц назад

      They want to wait until we're out, and then completely replace the structure.
      Plus we've been paying monthly rent on the tent for the past 18 months. 😉

    • @robertlaird6746
      @robertlaird6746 Месяц назад

      @@MJSailing I thought you got it for $1.00.

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  Месяц назад +2

      $1 yearly lease. We did that for 2021 & 2022. But then we felt bad that we had not come out yet (original plan was only 1 year in the tent), so in 2023 we began paying on it.

    • @JohnMcCarthy100
      @JohnMcCarthy100 Месяц назад

      @@MJSailing thats fair - keep up the good work - living vicariously through your solid efforts and the pride you will feel once it is done!

    • @robertlaird6746
      @robertlaird6746 Месяц назад

      @@MJSailing That's what I would have done. You can get a very cheep billboard sign as a cover. They sell them for cheep but I don't know where to get them.

  • @lennym1636
    @lennym1636 29 дней назад

    If I was renting an apartment and it had a hole in the ceiling to where I could not get use of it I would not be paying rent, just saying...

  • @Mahalo_83
    @Mahalo_83 Месяц назад

    You know how with most build projects the last 10% takes 90% of the time, you’ll be cashing in your pensions by the time you launch

  • @robertscranton8293
    @robertscranton8293 Месяц назад +1

    Let me apologize for my earlier comment. I am sorry.

  • @Ibh111142
    @Ibh111142 Месяц назад

    Better without make up 😅

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  Месяц назад

      Hahaha, now I'll just start doing whatever I feel like on the day and not worry about it, haha.

  • @Whitsundayphotos
    @Whitsundayphotos 21 день назад

    4 years, 2 people its a million dollar boat, if its not its wasted time... thats not accounting for 4yrs of no experiences whats thats worth ? 😂 just finish it and get going.

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  21 день назад

      But it is an experience that WE wanted. We like working with our hands.

  • @gorgenengman4074
    @gorgenengman4074 Месяц назад +1

    you are so pedantic in everything you do that your boat takes 4 times as long to build. you get into details no one will see or care about. yes it is your home but at some point it has to be enough. but if you are 2 Ken and Karnen and think you know and know everything, it takes a long time

  • @Whatareyoudoingwithyourlife
    @Whatareyoudoingwithyourlife Месяц назад +1

    Your hardwork is really paying off. I know it does not feel like it sometimes but, LOOK AT YOUR BOAT!! It looks like a cat. Great job!!
    Please remember you guys are around a lot of toxic materials and you are obsorbing those in your skin, breathing them in etc So make sure you guys detox your bodies of these toxians. Here are a few excellent chs that describe the process of detoxing heavy metals & toxians from the body.
    Ch Dr Mindy pelz (vds detox heavy metals, detox liver/kidney, 7 types of fasting etc), Dr Group, Dr Axe, Candida Eric bakker naturopath.
    I can see by the dark circles under your eyes (you guys are too young for those) that you need to detox your body.
    Wishing you guys all the best on the rest of your build. So proud of you both. This is a massive project that you guys are conquering at a great pace. take care 💙🌊⛵

  • @Janespony
    @Janespony Месяц назад

    Would it help to keep your materials in a refrigerator-cooler so that your starting from 50’ rather than 80-90’

    • @MJSailing
      @MJSailing  29 дней назад

      Some of the items we do, but that's below the boat, and we're using the fairing compound so consistently. One of us is usually in it every 15 minutes.