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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @stianmaurstad
    @stianmaurstad Год назад +1

    Wow, this is incredible. So much skills, innovation and grit to go through with all that work.
    Congrats! Thanks for showing many details and sharing your knowledge.

  • @lanceburkhardt8265
    @lanceburkhardt8265 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've built a stich-and-glue dinghy. This is incredible craftsmanship.

  • @TimKleingarnBioladenWurzelWerk

    All of your Work is visible fruition of Love and Dedication with Craftsmanship! They are truly pieces of Artwork Thank you for sharing your inspiration.

  • @RobbsHomemadeLife
    @RobbsHomemadeLife 2 года назад +2

    There are very few videos on RUclips of sailboats you can build yourself and take apart into pieces. So many people live in apartments and are looking for a boat they can keep on the balcony or in the closet. There are a few inflatable boats that cost a fortune and a few folding sailboat designs that look like they would not sail very well. I think yours is the best I have seen. I am very impressed with your workmanship and how well you made your video. I subscribed and cooked the bell. I look forward to your future videos.

  • @kens2114
    @kens2114 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed the detailed workmanship, thanks mate

  • @gsh341
    @gsh341 2 года назад +7

    That's an amazing boat! Great job!

  • @vitoryuji6516
    @vitoryuji6516 2 года назад +1

    What a boat! Fantastic! We'll see a longer video about ALIX construction? With more details about the rigging, rudder... And sail sessions

    • @matshape
      @matshape  2 года назад

      thanks! no longer video I think... but I'll be happy to answer questions. The rigging is super simple, most of it is in the video, and the only missing part of the rudder is the bungee that hold it in and the brass rod that makes it pivot. more videos are on instagram: @matshape

  • @kavyamalladi9472
    @kavyamalladi9472 2 года назад +5

    Just wow! This job is to next level! Congratulations for a successful building and sailing :)

  • @honeycomberocks2736
    @honeycomberocks2736 2 года назад +5

    Absolutely fantastic, what an awesome display of many talents!

  • @MikStorer
    @MikStorer 2 года назад +1

    Thankyou for mentioning the Oz Goose. That is a surprise!
    Congratulations on the project
    MIK Storer

    • @matshape
      @matshape  2 года назад +1

      I'm the one who have to thank you! Before starting to buy material and launching the project for good, the mast/sail was the last thing I couldn't figure out with what I could source locally ... when I stumbled on your aluminum spar article combined with the lug sail, it all clicked !

    • @MikStorer
      @MikStorer 2 года назад +1

      @@matshape Very welcome Mat!
      Clearly your project is well above the average design and build effort. Were you planning a production boat from the start and that explains the amount of detailing?

    • @oz45
      @oz45 2 года назад +2

      @@MikStorer nono, that's just a fun experiment, if I make another one... it will be foiling! :)

    • @MikStorer
      @MikStorer 2 года назад

      @@oz45 Clearly this is the space to watch! :)

    • @matshape
      @matshape  2 года назад

      @@MikStorer just realized I replied with wrong account :)

  • @sailingkulali
    @sailingkulali 2 года назад +5

    Crazy workmanship skills! The countersunk block is really cool! Nice work dude.

  • @1555yodude
    @1555yodude Год назад +1

    that is some impressive craftsmanship

  • @luizRJ89
    @luizRJ89 Год назад

    Amazing job man! Thanks for sharing.

  • @fatcole1152
    @fatcole1152 2 года назад +9

    Wow. Which took longer, building the boat or editing the video?
    Both turned out awesome

    • @matshape
      @matshape  2 года назад +7

      Thanks! 7 month for the boat, 7 days for the movie, and a bit less dusty

    • @fez3327
      @fez3327 2 года назад +5

      @@matshape Bugger.... took me 10 yrs to make my crap, and I didn't make a film.

    • @leroy9979
      @leroy9979 Год назад

      And a short time to clean up the apartment

  • @hudaabrahams3180
    @hudaabrahams3180 Год назад

    Had to rewatch the making of Alix and also since I mistakenly lost a plantsman contact I had.

  • @andrianatesla7863
    @andrianatesla7863 2 года назад +2

    Did you have some help?

  • @gdproy
    @gdproy 2 года назад +1

    This has made my day.

  • @daviddickmeyer5231
    @daviddickmeyer5231 Год назад

    Nicely done!

  • @C-Sharp-GER1388
    @C-Sharp-GER1388 Год назад

    Wow, looks really good.
    I’m just a bit concerned about foam in your mast to make it waterproof. Usually it’s better to leave it open at the bottom for the case of a capsize. The foam can soak water and interrupt water to run out of the mast. ;)
    But overall, hard to beliehe it’s your first boat build. 😅

    • @matshape
      @matshape  Год назад

      Thanks !
      That foam is supposed to be closed cells and not absorbed water, and i capped the ends with plastic plugs. each part floats on its own and i saw nothing leaking out after letting them float for a while. it should be fine :)

  • @hernanjulio4069
    @hernanjulio4069 2 года назад +2

    Congrats!

  • @gangrel171
    @gangrel171 2 года назад +1

    It's a dream project coming true!!!

  • @어겐-g3g
    @어겐-g3g 2 года назад +1

    It's the best.
    Thank you.
    I'll try it someday.

  • @jamesvibert2118
    @jamesvibert2118 2 года назад +1

    Very nice job!

  • @Si-jk4iy
    @Si-jk4iy Год назад

    Excellent work fella!
    Fair winds, and smooth seas.
    What did she end up weighing, all up?

    • @matshape
      @matshape  Год назад

      thanks! overall i think it's around 70 kg.

  • @pakde8002
    @pakde8002 Год назад

    Congratulations 🎉

  • @marcus_k85
    @marcus_k85 Год назад

    Bloody hell - what a great little boat!
    Are there plans available? Thank you very much!

    • @matshape
      @matshape  Год назад

      thanks, not really plans, but I have the 3d file in fusion 360 that is quite close to the final boat and the patterns for the flat pieces of the hull. But for the finition and mast/spars, I just winged it :)

    • @marcus_k85
      @marcus_k85 Год назад

      @@matshape Would you sell your boat?

    • @matshape
      @matshape  Год назад

      @@marcus_k85 one day I might... but it's not an easy thing to ship :)

  • @TheMaxipa
    @TheMaxipa 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @therookienomore88
    @therookienomore88 2 года назад

    Wow, I looked at the time and it looks like it only took you just under 11 minutes for the whole boat build!

    • @matshape
      @matshape  2 года назад

      it actually takes around 11min to assemble it once you get to the beach :)

  • @judiWilson
    @judiWilson 2 года назад

    Hey Mat. great vid. any chance you can give us the link to design files for that boat?Well done you kindest regards

    • @matshape
      @matshape  2 года назад

      I only have files for the hull shape and the different sections, but I'm happy to share them, there should be my email on my profile somewhere, I'll send you that.

    • @judiWilson
      @judiWilson 2 года назад

      @@matshape many thanks would really appreciate that. I'm seriously impressed with your video style. keep up the good work. regards Mal

    • @Trim1
      @Trim1 Год назад

      @@matshape Sorry I can´t find your email. Any chance to get the plans??

    • @matshape
      @matshape  Год назад

      @@Trim1 sure, drop me a mail : mathieu.gouriou@gmail.com

  • @JenkinsBoatWorks
    @JenkinsBoatWorks Год назад

    that is super cool!

  • @nvan_man117
    @nvan_man117 2 года назад

    What are the nested dimensions? are plans available? lovely build

    • @matshape
      @matshape  2 года назад

      From memory, i think it's 150cm x 80cm X 70cm. Sadly I didn't do any plans, but I can share the 3d file and the file of the flatten parts.

  • @_r_ma_
    @_r_ma_ 2 года назад

    Awesome build! How many hours?

    • @matshape
      @matshape  2 года назад

      I would say very roughly 200 to 300 hrs.

  • @jonasjohansson9060
    @jonasjohansson9060 2 года назад

    Nice! God job!

  • @95fwd
    @95fwd 2 года назад

    Are you interested in selling plans?

    • @matshape
      @matshape  2 года назад +1

      I didn't really make proper plans... but I can share the vector files I used to draw the parts (that you can see at 0:15) and the fusion360 archive if you want...

    • @95fwd
      @95fwd 2 года назад

      @@matshape That would be awesome. I tried posting with my email - I think it got removed (I saw a video from another youtuber who said those comments get filters to only where you can see it.) Anyway, let me know. LIke I said, that would be really awesome if you're willing to share the files.

    • @matshape
      @matshape  2 года назад +1

      @@95fwd I'm not seeing it, but I added an email in my "about" section.

    • @95fwd
      @95fwd 2 года назад

      Awesome! Email sent!

    • @liamstone3437
      @liamstone3437 Год назад

      ​@@matshape did you ever figure out a way to share your drawings? I would love to study them myself.

  • @fez3327
    @fez3327 2 года назад +4

    Brilliant. I built a boat (Sharpie) it's a piece of s#it compared to your build. Brilliant!!!

  • @luburan1973
    @luburan1973 2 года назад

    like Lego!

  • @Skaelya
    @Skaelya 2 года назад

    It can be as hard as 2 years ship builing HND and 10 years of sailing and still only outputing plans on catia or blender :/ I'm going to marine engineering and and naval architecture school next and I've still never really built any of the designs I've created on plans. there are dozens. still yu managed to do everything... I'm both pissed and impressed ! How the fuck did you learn how to draw a hull, buils it and all the notions of water and hair pressure to do it !? along with how to flipping make sails, that's an entirely other jobs only done by some rare specialist... and it cost a flipping lot of money. only "mistakes" I could see is that the hull is kind of indecicive in an akward way little of balence between planning (good flat hull) and upwind (pointy front) but that back art of the hull is evasive... which ake it weird since it becomes a relatively flat yet upwind directed aft... also the houari sail rig design looks cool but when it comes to mas to power ration as well as ease of use the bermudian rig as more than made it' proof on modern designs. thoo it does look cool and does add some surface ad therefore power. thoo I doubt with how large it is that youll ever get to use all that power, maybe if you add a trapeze... also technically yu could have gotten some additional stability by making "side bench" and filling those with foam instead the bottom, would allow you to stand lower on the deck lowering the center of gravity and add nice benches as well. butit would prevent the self draining system from working so it's more of a choice than a mistake...
    still enrages me that I've studied so much for no added knowledge compared to a normal person on the internet just having fun :/. guess I know all the cristallographic properties of steel and carbon mixed together and all the polymer properties and curing process details and all those stuff in details but as you've proved it's pretty useless.

    • @matshape
      @matshape  2 года назад +1

      that's a thorough comment! :) to be fair, that's not a performance boat, no idea how long it'll last, but for sure it was fun to build and seems to be OK to learn how to sail so far.
      For the hull rough dimensions, they come from 2 different boats mentioned at the end of the video, use them as plan view in Fusion, and drew lines from there that felt right and the worked to stack the pieces. The sail was not that difficult: I picked that design to fit the surface I wanted (based on what similar dimension boats use) with kind of a short mast that doesn't need any flexibility. One of the goal was to fit inside my car, and I couldn't find used windsurf masts where I live, and I really didn't fill confident in building a 3 part carbon mast with the right strength and stiffness. From what I read balanced lug are not that bad compare to more modern rigs and are easy to rig and safe. The best part was that Sailrite does some kits of pre-cut sail that you just need to put together. so I selected one of the right size, that looked good and only check I did was that the center of effort of the sail was at the right position compared to the daggerboard.
      I had another logic for filling the bottom with foam: I'm used to building surfboard, and the thin skins only work because they're wrapped around foam. That allowed me here to have only 4mm plywood and a single layer of glass at the bottom which helps to limit the weight. I don't think it would hold up without the foam backing. And yes, self draining is definitely a good side effect cause lot of water do get in in choppy conditions.
      With all knowledge you have, only thing left to do is build something !

  • @FoodofChina
    @FoodofChina Год назад

    好活,牛逼