NO bolts, NO screws, NO problem ⛵️ Ep43 - Ceiling Deckhead Install - Sailboat Restoration Project

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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024

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  • @amunderdog
    @amunderdog Год назад +1

    Genius, isolating the wood from the steel. Looks great.

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @Davidcallard
    @Davidcallard Год назад +3

    A most ingenious solution to drilling holes in the steel. esp when we know that those damn holes will, in years to come, only lead to rust streaks down the topsides! For me, the same also goes for thru hulls. In this tech. age we are probably entitled to ask for no - holes sonar et al. Our boat builders seem to think nothing of boring our hulls with more holes than Mum's colander, which then become the source of leaks, always in the most remote area of the planet.

  • @143tinaed
    @143tinaed Год назад +1

    Those men are amazing, I'm in awe of their ability. Please pass that on to them.

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад +1

      We will happily deliver your message! 🙌🙌

  • @Seafariireland
    @Seafariireland Год назад +1

    Interesting fixing system!

  • @sailingkulali
    @sailingkulali 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very clever idea! Thanks for the video 😊

  • @MicBruise
    @MicBruise Год назад +1

    Looking good!

  • @DonFarmer-hq5sw
    @DonFarmer-hq5sw Год назад +1

    That little access hatch in the V-berth would be the perfect place to mount your bow thruster motor !
    You will definitely want a bow thruster when you’re attempting to dock in a cross wind 💨 or tight marina.

  • @janderson3786
    @janderson3786 Год назад +2

    Amazing craftsmanship.

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад

      We'll let the guys know you said so! Cheers!

  • @lahakai
    @lahakai  Год назад +4

    Hope you guys like the video! We've been working on a million things at once so it was a busy week as you can see. Let us know what you think and if you have any good ideas.
    P.S. I can't break the habit of saying "lead lights" but I promise I'm trying! 😂😅And I kept saying roof for some reason but you know I meant ceiling / deckhead. 😝

    • @boherrmannsen8219
      @boherrmannsen8219 Год назад

      TIPS for editing: make sure that music and voice volume sounds the same, example: i adjusted the volume for voice to be as low i could, when the music comes i got my years blasted 😕

  • @donnawarmouth9329
    @donnawarmouth9329 Год назад +1

    I’m loving all the inside things you all are getting done. Can’t wait to see this boat in the water. I’ve been here since the beginning.

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад

      We've have come a long way together! Can't wait to show you her sailing! ⛵️

  • @williamsmith1197
    @williamsmith1197 Год назад +1

    Like the novel ideas.

  • @peterhiggins3329
    @peterhiggins3329 Год назад +1

    Those ceiling devices are cleats...Great idea as it provides you with effectively a floating ceiling where the steal and wood can move independently of each other. Particularly useful when the steal gets hot in the tropical sun and expands at a different rate to the wood. I hope that there is some allowance for movement made in their use.

  • @davidross976
    @davidross976 Год назад +1

    Love the hanging ceiling. Super idea and continued great progress.

  • @timothyallbritton1961
    @timothyallbritton1961 Год назад +1

    We did a refit on our V-birth and used screen door springs on the cabinets to hold the doors open. It works great! I'm a new sub and love your videos!

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад +1

      Welcome to the crew! So happy to have you here! Please tell us more about these screen door springs. You have our curiosity

  • @gillesgomez3091
    @gillesgomez3091 Год назад +1

    Wow, things are moving forward reallly fast!
    These guys are true genius. The trick to get the roof attached is just brilliant. No unnecessary hole, that is great. You were right to rely on this company to build the interior of the Lahakai. They are specialist in boat interior construction. No doubt on that!

  • @davidnichols147
    @davidnichols147 Год назад +1

    Truly amazing, Fernando is certainly worth his weight in gold, such a Master Craftsman. The V-berth looks unbelievable. Love the dark wood texture, it will be accentuated by the lead-lights and will look beautiful. Nice job Lori, these episodes really show the quality of work going into your interior design.

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад

      Thank you very much! There's so much decision making to be done, we're very glad we have Fernando here to realize our design ideas. A master indeed! Cheers!

  • @royfitzsimmons6226
    @royfitzsimmons6226 Год назад +1

    Love your Videos.

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад

      Glad you like them! Cheers!

  • @Worldunwritten
    @Worldunwritten Год назад +1

    Nice work! Love it all!

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @stevetash5032
    @stevetash5032 Год назад +1

    Looking great guys!!! Wow! One suggestion from watching many other sailing vlogs...squeaks and rattles can drive a sailor crazy. Love how you added rubber or urethane between wood and metal for noise separation between furniture, cabinets, the hull and bulkheads? Also on a few channels ...upon remodeling they found loose bulkheads that were not attached to the hull! Yikes! You got this guys keep pushing!

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад

      Thanks so much! We are dreading any annoying noises as well, so we will use this eva foam anywhere we can and hope it does the trick. Nothing is fully installed just yet, but when they do we'll keep a good eye on it all to make sure its fastened in well. Thanks for the feedback! Keep it comin! Cheers!

  • @kevinmartin3859
    @kevinmartin3859 Год назад +1

    That was a unique idea and seemed very quick to make compared to what is normally done foward berth looks great

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад

      It's quite quick once he got his method down. It's also incredibly easy to remove and put back for maintenance. We'll give an update on it once we are in the water too!

  • @wrinklyrider
    @wrinklyrider Год назад

    There is velcro that is strong enough to hold up ceiling panels, most yachts use it.

  • @nolanmailhos1470
    @nolanmailhos1470 Год назад +1

    Looking like it's going to be a million-dollar. I sure hope you'll survive the financial end. It does look like you're going to have something substantial when you're through building for sure. Can't wait for the open house party. I'll bring at least one big ass bottle of rum!!! And hell no I'm not breaking it over the front of the. It will be for pirate consumption only!

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад +1

      We can't wait to finally get her in the water and cheers with you! All for us and nothing for the fishes! 🍻⛵️🏴‍☠️🐟

  • @wallywombat164
    @wallywombat164 Год назад +2

    ❤❤❤

  • @SteifWood
    @SteifWood Год назад

    I can virtually feel the cuts and blood from all the sharp corners and inconsistency in grain direction (3:39). Hope all the panels/pieces will be dismantled and properly sealed (at least the end grain) to withstand the wet environment. Also, even though the rabbeted plate brackets were reinforced with screws I had preferred solid wood. Ply is still ply and shear strength is always questionable even with the best marine glue ... all else, good progress.

  • @vladdracula7116
    @vladdracula7116 Год назад +2

    very good solutions for your interior, gatulation from me 😊

  • @RV.595
    @RV.595 Год назад +1

    Love your build.! One comment .. why would you create a door on cabinet with the wood grain running opposite to actual cabinet grain? Not a good look…

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад

      Good eye! The cabinet is missing one more part that will unite the wood grains on top and the sides. He will install that soon!

  • @sergueiothonucci1638
    @sergueiothonucci1638 Год назад +1

    😃😃😃

  • @justproject8350
    @justproject8350 Год назад +2

    It's nice but chip board is sea water won't last 5 mins

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад +4

      All the wood used in the boat is marine plywood in different thicknesses

  • @peterhiggins3329
    @peterhiggins3329 Год назад

    Guys, How are you managing the weight. of the interior materials and fixings. Every time you add extra cupboards and clever enclosures etc you are adding weight and marine grade ply is not a lightweight material....

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад

      Hey Peter! We have the original weight of the boat with the original interior including the original diesel engine which we removed. Then the boat was reweighed empty and after all our changes. So we have that figure for a rough weight estimate. Also we have a good comparison from the previous interior and the changes we made.

  • @alanfairclough3427
    @alanfairclough3427 Год назад

    You are going to need more insulation than just that.

  • @jabirucru6970
    @jabirucru6970 Год назад +1

    Looks very brown and makes for a dark and gloomy interior.

    • @lahakai
      @lahakai  Год назад

      That’s about to change! Stay tuned 😉

  • @hdlim8753
    @hdlim8753 Год назад

    don't say no screws! say screw is not screw into the boat structure.

  • @robf9931
    @robf9931 Год назад +1

    Please sort out the audio. The music is too loud compared to the speech. It's annoying having to continually turn the volume up and down.