370. Save £000’s DIY Pram hood 1.0 for my Narrowboat

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2022
  • A professionally made pram hood will cost me over £3,000 and the waiting lists for good companies are over 12 months.
    The lesser companies will do it in 6 months but will still cost around £2,000.
    I met someone who can build one for me as a prototype for a new business for him. So I need to creat the frame and work out the design
    #narrowboat #diy #cover
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  • @suecox2308
    @suecox2308 Год назад

    A solution to most building problems, James--"More hitting!" You never cease to amaze me--Sloe Patrol looks beautiful--well done!

  • @Acapulc941
    @Acapulc941 Год назад +1

    It is kind of fun to watch you when you are surprised that something actually works, like working the grommets. Once again, hats off to how clever you are. Leigh

  • @peterlindsay8235
    @peterlindsay8235 Год назад

    I reckon with some steel tubing, a small pipe bender and linking brackets you could sort this (including canvas hooks) as there is nothing you can’t master. Good on you for giving everything a fair crack

  • @gebswife
    @gebswife Год назад

    Great job 👏

  • @jamesfblaisjr
    @jamesfblaisjr Год назад +3

    James, you are truly resourceful.
    Perhaps consider a zippered window like a convertible car's back window for the front "air gap".
    And the same in the sides covering and behind the tiller for good sight lines.
    Onward...!

    • @TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt
      @TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt  Год назад

      That’s exactly what I’ve been looking at today. I’m thinking that this popper things that you get on boat covers will work better and be easier than a zip

  • @NarrowboatWill
    @NarrowboatWill Год назад

    DIY is very addictive. Improving our living space is a right buzz. Fair play for the boat progress Sir James.

  • @dougiepaine449
    @dougiepaine449 Год назад +3

    he paints fixes the hull, engines and everything else but he seems ti get the most enjoyment from fixing the material for boat😁😁

  • @nancinowlen3043
    @nancinowlen3043 Год назад

    Nice ….looking good

  • @anfieldroadlayoutintheloft5204
    @anfieldroadlayoutintheloft5204 Год назад +1

    good vid thanks lee

  • @hellyavard8552
    @hellyavard8552 Год назад

    James there is no limit to your capabilities well done your boat is such a credit to you!

  • @EeeDee1
    @EeeDee1 Год назад

    Cheers James!

  • @wsatnutter9674
    @wsatnutter9674 Год назад

    looks good

  • @Bee-ih5uy
    @Bee-ih5uy Год назад

    I was going to do the whole "Ugh it looks dreadful blah blah, you should get it properly done" but I see others have beat me to it! 😂 You are absolutely fearless when it comes to tackling ALL the projects! Love the color!

  • @sandyprosser805
    @sandyprosser805 Год назад

    Well James hats off to you. You somehow start something then hey presto it ends up looking good. Well done 10 for effort. Continue the good work. Have great week😮.

  • @rebeccadanaher1065
    @rebeccadanaher1065 Год назад +2

    James, you did a great job, and it will certainly help for those colder winter days. Love the colour.

  • @glennpeters7384
    @glennpeters7384 Год назад +2

    Hi james looking good mate. I love your patience and determination. I like the colour looks great.

  • @sarkybugger5009
    @sarkybugger5009 Год назад +4

    Hi James.
    You asked for this: It looks dreadful, and you should get it done properly. 🤣
    However, it works for now, and good enough is good enough. You've just increased your living space by 25%, and spent next to nothing, doing it.
    All the best, mate.

  • @enniscorthyboy
    @enniscorthyboy Год назад +5

    Moored his boat right next to a no mooring sign in the winding hole at Cowroast!! 🤔🤔

  • @flippingwoodforcash9130
    @flippingwoodforcash9130 Год назад

    Looking well that jimmy

  • @olivellanarrowboat4319
    @olivellanarrowboat4319 Год назад

    Love building dens 👍

  • @dotmenziesholden1251
    @dotmenziesholden1251 Год назад +1

    Like the burgandy colour - should make the boat much warmer for you, especially now the weather is turning colder and frosty.

  • @nancinowlen3043
    @nancinowlen3043 Год назад +1

    More useful engineering. Thank you

  • @KayakDreadgirl
    @KayakDreadgirl Год назад +2

    I really enjoyed this! I’m considering doing something similar and appreciate you showing me some tips! I’ve been following your journey for a while now. I just rarely comment on here but you sure did a great job putting the cover together! Cheers, KDG ☮️⚓️🛟

    • @TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt
      @TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt  Год назад +2

      Glad this has been of use. It’s very much version one but at these savings I’m happy to have a few versions until it’s right

  • @leeann2226
    @leeann2226 Год назад

    Hello James your boat is looking great I love the colours..cant wait for you to put a table in ... love from Sydney Australia 🌻🇦🇺

  • @markkasprzak995
    @markkasprzak995 Год назад

    Great job on version one. Now you’ll get to find out what works and what doesn’t. You’ll be able to make adjustments to it before spending the big bucks on the permanent one. Smart man. Crack on.

  • @alanglass8161
    @alanglass8161 Год назад

    Yea, looks good. We'll done.

  • @anthonywillis7613
    @anthonywillis7613 Год назад +1

    James you know I have been with you since you started your boat/home journey. How the mods, you wish to develop, come together in your mind remains amazing to me. I hope the temporary pram hood works well and keeps you dry and warm during the coming winter. Hopefully the gentleman developing a permanent solution does so and you're not let down. James, as usual , my respect.

    • @TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt
      @TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt  Год назад +1

      I’m hoping so too but to be honest it’s really not that complicated to get a fabricator to do the same thing

    • @anthonywillis7613
      @anthonywillis7613 Год назад

      @@TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt Knowing you a permanent solution will be your aim . Adding your ideas with the company you use will produce an even better product i.e. your skirt.

  • @ruaidhrikathygill8833
    @ruaidhrikathygill8833 Год назад +1

    I love how excited you get when you are able to get something done!! Great work, and as you said this will hold you over until the man is able to do one with an aluminum frame. So glad it makes a difference. Will be nice with some lights. The kids will love it too. 🙏😊🤗 Kathy

    • @TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt
      @TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt  Год назад +1

      I did get a bit excited when the eyelet worked - it’s just so simple and effective - love it

    • @ruaidhrikathygill8833
      @ruaidhrikathygill8833 Год назад

      @@TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt LOL I was excited for you!! 😊 Kathy

  • @annasyndergaard1162
    @annasyndergaard1162 Год назад +2

    Well done 👍 It's a smart idea and will help keep you and your children safe from the elements. You did need to make a prototype for your final cover so ignore the negative comments. You always amazing me with each of your projects how you brilliantly put them together. Thank you for sharing your Vlogs. 😊

    • @TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt
      @TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt  Год назад +1

      Aww that’s really kind - thanks. Yes this prototype will work well and should give me some ideas of a next design

  • @sheilajoseph9953
    @sheilajoseph9953 Год назад

    Blooming great James. Might not be perfect but the structure looks fine, the maroon colour is perfect against the green. Some tweaks and I think it will look really good. Your full of brilliant ideas. Yet again Well done James. 💚

  • @mikaelamoveson
    @mikaelamoveson Год назад

    That chilled out Heron is always there by the lock! I’m becoming well acquainted with him (her? They? 😆) brilliant job with that bit of skirt and great you got it sorted before winter sets in 👍

  • @martinworrall5888
    @martinworrall5888 Год назад

    Good prototype James 👍

  • @ianlindsay8557
    @ianlindsay8557 Год назад

    Hi man
    sorry I've not commented for ages ,I needed a new tablet.
    This vlog made us laugh so much mate ,I will look great when it's finished and a lot cheaper than the 51/2 k we've just spent.

  • @bluedeva
    @bluedeva Год назад

    You could ask your friend to make you a panel that will cover the bow hatch too, as it will hopefully keep your bedroom warmer and less drafty. I would definitely recommend getting the skirt/cover properly sewn with reinforcing tape inside the double rolled hem as the winter winds really pick up and you don’t want the eyelets ripping straight off. Getting the pram cover properly made, will keep you dry and hopefully less draughts steeling all your fire heat in the winter 🙌🏻

  • @Maxiloller
    @Maxiloller Год назад +1

    Interresting... the part down by the existing railing could actually be hard plates something... and the upper part a soft "roof" sorta convertible thingy 🙂

  • @oneshoan
    @oneshoan Год назад

    When I watched this, I’d just had nuclear tests on my heart. I’m sorry but your cover looks like how I felt, lol. But it gets the job done and that’s what’s important.

  • @catherine3902
    @catherine3902 Год назад +2

    Another great vlog. What an inspiration you are to people, with your ideas and DIY skills. You're excited sense of achievement is fantastic. You remind me so much of one of my sons who at 22 yrs old successfully tackles projects in a similar vein. Another job well done, and , for now, you'll be more cosy and secure through the Autumn.

  • @Theandyaston
    @Theandyaston Год назад +2

    Smear a little silicone inside the flaps / gaps to make it tidy and stronger.

  • @barryhansen6854
    @barryhansen6854 Год назад

    James for the tiller arm to get clearance/freedom of movement are you able to attach a couple of curved bars/pipes to your uprights either side to push the fabric out, so you don't have to cut.

  • @misamsung6191
    @misamsung6191 Год назад

    You are right it is hideous, but as you said it is just a prototype and it only has to be functional and not pretty. I didn't realise that pram covers were so expensive. That is several times more than I paid for my first car a 68 Austin Mini

  • @barbanscombe3435
    @barbanscombe3435 Год назад +1

    Looks good to me. It'll keep things dry and you a little warmer I presume. X

    • @TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt
      @TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt  Год назад

      It really makes a big difference temperature wise to the inside of the boat. It traps the warms air too

  • @mandycoleman1394
    @mandycoleman1394 Год назад +1

    You always surprise me ! That actually looks pretty damn good James ! Your boat is becoming a lovely home ! Well done you! Hope your proud ! X

  • @competitiverteam
    @competitiverteam Год назад +1

    Put clear plastic across the front gap staple it to the wood. Or plexiglass would even be better.

  • @mroconnell1775
    @mroconnell1775 Год назад

    i would build a fiberglass cover that slides forwards

  • @jamesforehan2809
    @jamesforehan2809 Год назад +1

    Thinking a bowed bit of metal tube could support the top of the skirt at the tiller location. Bowed enough to provide a clearance for tiller movement.

  • @Cat-ni6fm
    @Cat-ni6fm Год назад +2

    You should put some padding on all the sharp corners of that frame or the cover will very quickly wear when the wind blows. Those right angle ends of the frame look sharp for the black cover.
    We have a wooden a frame for the winter cover for our sailboat. We have softened the edges by sanding them and then used old towels and bits of old carpet tied to all corners and junction points of the frame. It is not elegant but protects our tarp cover over the winter storage months. You would want something more beautiful for padding inside the cover since this is your home.

    • @TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt
      @TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt  Год назад +1

      Yes I’m going to round them off but a bit of towel is a good idea despite the look

    • @PinkLittleElephant
      @PinkLittleElephant Год назад

      @@TheNarrowboatThatJamesBuilt cutting up those foam tubes used for insulating pipes might work too

    • @Cat-ni6fm
      @Cat-ni6fm Год назад

      Maybe some pool noodles slit lengthwise and then cut into desirably sized pieces would do the trick. I’m afraid the pipe insulation foam tubing would be too small. That’s why I suggest using a larger foam tubing such as the pool noodle if they are available in the off season right now. They are super cheap over here in the USA in the dollar stores.

  • @centralian1
    @centralian1 Год назад +1

    I would have gone with velcro to attach the skirt to the main cover and then you could have used velcro to get the right angle to attached to the side of the boat.

  • @garylewis3815
    @garylewis3815 Год назад +1

    Hi James for temporary measure the extended height for the hood and the new skirts are going to do the job..😄👍...not bashed thumbs in the process..🔨🤪👍

  • @rotinkerbell
    @rotinkerbell Год назад

    looks really great. Did I miss you saying you would seal the turn ups? Jut to stop them filling with water?
    Seems like Autumn will be a little easier?

  • @bobcollard11
    @bobcollard11 Год назад +1

    Need a window on the back for overcoming boats from the rear.

  • @Daves_classics
    @Daves_classics Год назад

    Hi James, like the colour. When the man makes the other one will the top be able to fold down ? just realized where you are. I'm by the Donkeys.

  • @DEmma1972
    @DEmma1972 Год назад +1

    James is learning to play with Fabric. New seats, new temp pram hood. What is next?

  • @icooper5236
    @icooper5236 Год назад

    Where did you get the releasing cable ties ,I had loads not seen any in years, didn't think they were still available

  • @mattsandilands6380
    @mattsandilands6380 Год назад

    Mate, I just bought a half decent brother sewing machine off eBay for £30. I’m about to embark on making the curtains for AWOL having watched a few RUclips vids. Once I’ve cracked them I’ll be moving onto the dinette seating and then the cratch cover. I’ve got the curtain material that is very similar to your denim seat covers. Enough to make 10 pairs of curtains it’s a grands worth from John Lewis but I got it for 50 quid 😅. Would anyone be interested if I vlogged the process ?

  • @edthegooner4173
    @edthegooner4173 Год назад +1

    “she ain’t pretty, but she gets the job done”

  • @lynnecannon6651
    @lynnecannon6651 Год назад

    Apologies if someone has already made the comment but couldn’t you glue the hem with pva glue.?

  • @tamijohnson7156
    @tamijohnson7156 Год назад

    Like

  • @foghornleghornish
    @foghornleghornish Год назад +2

    "Looks dreadful blah blah, you should get it professionally done"
    Looks great, does what it says on the tin and just in time for this week's snow!! 🤣🤣🤣