She looks so beautiful on the water. Sails as she looks, as often happens.. From rudder post to bow cleat, the workmanship is impeccable. The tiller arms? Chefs kiss.
3:42 - a yes, seeking shelter while steering. The bane of flat, open top exposed sailing. Its either too hot, or too cold, too wet or too hard. I often considered a small "pod", that was removable and movable, a bit like a very short kayak, that had padded, supportive seating with coverage of legs and lower torso, and perhaps even an adjustable small umbrella. You could tie it in place in case of adverse weather. My imagination sees it long enough to recline and sleep in, with a suitable tent cover.
You built a beautiful boat. These tiki 21’s excite something really primal in me. I want to just cross the Pacific. But then I realize I would turn into a raisin!
First, gotta say I love your video production values and especially your music choices. Here’s a tip for getting the peak up higher: set the sail before you attach the main sheet to the clew. Over tighten the peak halyard as it will slacken on its own. Fair winds!
@@ZigZagSailing_113 thank you so much! I’ll have to return the compliment with your boat. The 30 just seems like the ultimate boat and yours looks so fun. I’ve been having to tighten my rigging quite often because I didn’t pre stretch it after splicing, but I think it’s just about there. Did you experience that was well?
@@svprimitiva I sure am. Refit now done. New mast raised! I've got to swap the forestay over which means a lower and raise again, hopefully just a few days.
SOOO great to see her out performing well. You boys looked like you handled her well. SSOOOO bummed you were up in my neck of the woods and didn;t get to come sail with you! Would love to have come hung out and cruised with you and the Ruddy Duck. Loved the canvas cockpit cover and am intrigued to see how it worked for you. Next time you are up give me notice and maybe we can cruise!!
@@zackariasthepirate thanks dude! Those were hand me downs from a buddies Prindle. They work pretty good and keep it simple. They can be a little hard to uncleat under heavy load but not bad.
Looking good, and sailing nicely. Would love to see a time-lapse of her setup, now that you are getting that down flat. Also, the 6hp seems to push her along nicely without trouble, do you think a 4hp motor would be ok?
@@paulblacquiere1749 thanks! Yeah I will try to a full time lapse of the setup. 6hp definitely gets us going. I think 4 would be fine for most situations. I found myself needing the extra power though when I had to motor into some heavy wind. I believe the 4,5,6 hp tohatsus are all the same motor and weight and just tuned more or less.
I met Mr. Wharram in Bohol Philippines. They did make some there on Panglao Is. Bohol.. And I did have a ride on a 40 footer in Isla Mujeres Mex. They are OK but NOT my type of a Catamaran.
PS. Enjoyed the music. Couldn't find any info on the performers. PPS - looks like you could get a bit of old seatbelt or nylon winch strap to pass under the centre of your forwards trampoline to raise it a bit.. Nothing worse than a cold bum shower on a hot day 🙂
Looks Amazing!!!!
@@LostYogi thank you!!
Very nice boat! Greetings from Brazil!
@@marlonze thanks so much!
Meu sonho esse catamarã.
She looks so beautiful on the water. Sails as she looks, as often happens..
From rudder post to bow cleat, the workmanship is impeccable. The tiller arms? Chefs kiss.
@@isickofit wow thanks for the compliment, it really means a lot after all the hard work. Thanks for watching!!
Can’t wait to see a boat tour video. Looks amazing and sails pretty nice it seems😊 well done
@@joshkaiser8583 thanks! Yeah it feels really good so far!
Happiness is a full sail! Well done.
@@jaygee5693 that’s for sure! Thank you!
Well done! Great sailing footage and nice camerawork from your buddy! As much as I enjoy build videos, it's the sailing that takes the cake!
Awesome, thank you!
3:42 - a yes, seeking shelter while steering. The bane of flat, open top exposed sailing. Its either too hot, or too cold, too wet or too hard.
I often considered a small "pod", that was removable and movable, a bit like a very short kayak, that had padded, supportive seating with coverage of legs and lower torso, and perhaps even an adjustable small umbrella. You could tie it in place in case of adverse weather. My imagination sees it long enough to recline and sleep in, with a suitable tent cover.
You built a beautiful boat. These tiki 21’s excite something really primal in me. I want to just cross the Pacific. But then I realize I would turn into a raisin!
@@bruceswabb7145 I don’t think I’ll be crossing any oceans any time soon but I think I got the same feeling! Thanks for watching!
What a wonderful boat! Congrat's!!! I really like it!
@@kaym9501 thanks so much!!
First, gotta say I love your video production values and especially your music choices. Here’s a tip for getting the peak up higher: set the sail before you attach the main sheet to the clew. Over tighten the peak halyard as it will slacken on its own. Fair winds!
@@friendshipsloop thanks for the tip! Launching again tomorrow and will try it out.
she moves fast and looks great!
Beautiful ship dude? Love the dyneema rigging. And the name carving. Altogether amazing looking boat!
@@ZigZagSailing_113 thank you so much! I’ll have to return the compliment with your boat. The 30 just seems like the ultimate boat and yours looks so fun. I’ve been having to tighten my rigging quite often because I didn’t pre stretch it after splicing, but I think it’s just about there. Did you experience that was well?
@@svprimitiva definitely! Had to tighten a few times. Having the forestay adjustability helps also
Beautiful craft! Nice lake to cruise on too. Thanks for sharing.
@@kevbjork1 thank you for watching!
You certainly do a great job with these videos, great filming and excellent editing, thanks for taking us along with you!
@@harpomorris1909 thank you very much for coming along. Really appreciate it!
Great soundtrack too 🤙🏼
@@boondockshawks thanks, glad you liked it!
Looks great! I'm shortly to get my Tiki 26 sailing after changing mast and sails. Can't wait 🙂
Thanks! Good luck with your refit, I be you're excited!
@@svprimitiva I sure am. Refit now done. New mast raised! I've got to swap the forestay over which means a lower and raise again, hopefully just a few days.
@@johnnyT428 awesome! Are you on any social media so I can follow along?
SOOO great to see her out performing well. You boys looked like you handled her well. SSOOOO bummed you were up in my neck of the woods and didn;t get to come sail with you! Would love to have come hung out and cruised with you and the Ruddy Duck. Loved the canvas cockpit cover and am intrigued to see how it worked for you. Next time you are up give me notice and maybe we can cruise!!
@@ericjnelson6442 thanks so much! I’ll definitely be bringing her up that way again at some point. I’d love to get out on Pend Oreille too.
Mary says "Oh gosh I'm speechless!"
The dream. How do you like those blocks on the jib sheet foot? Love how you just decide on the fly where you want to be.
@@zackariasthepirate thanks dude! Those were hand me downs from a buddies Prindle. They work pretty good and keep it simple. They can be a little hard to uncleat under heavy load but not bad.
Looking good, and sailing nicely. Would love to see a time-lapse of her setup, now that you are getting that down flat. Also, the 6hp seems to push her along nicely without trouble, do you think a 4hp motor would be ok?
@@paulblacquiere1749 thanks! Yeah I will try to a full time lapse of the setup. 6hp definitely gets us going. I think 4 would be fine for most situations. I found myself needing the extra power though when I had to motor into some heavy wind. I believe the 4,5,6 hp tohatsus are all the same motor and weight and just tuned more or less.
Also what kinds of speed were yall able to make. Looks like your clipping right along
@@joshkaiser8583 our record on this trip was just over 8 knots. Pretty happy with that especially for my first major sail.
@@svprimitiva heck yea that’s cruising!
Hola, muy buen video, hermoso catamaran. Me gustaría saber cuanto ciñe ese catamaran. Saludos desde Uruguay.
@@danielfabreponce7079 thank you very much!
I met Mr. Wharram in Bohol Philippines. They did make some there on Panglao Is. Bohol.. And I did have a ride on a 40 footer in Isla Mujeres Mex. They are OK but NOT my type of a Catamaran.
PS. Enjoyed the music. Couldn't find any info on the performers. PPS - looks like you could get a bit of old seatbelt or nylon winch strap to pass under the centre of your forwards trampoline to raise it a bit.. Nothing worse than a cold bum shower on a hot day 🙂
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