We are very excited to be starting the interior build! Do you have a part of the carpentry that you are most interested in? Also what did you think about the color ideas? Any favorites? You can also vote in our community post on our page!! Thanks for watching!! Cheers! ⛵🙏🌊
Why did you put thin foil insulation panels against the hull instead of spray foam? How did you determine what was level inside the boat not knowing the new waterline based on the modifications to the hull and the added weight and extinctions?
Oak wood is nice ! Here in the Netherlands we have Skylt natural. This is ultramatt 2 component polyuhretan finish wich keeps the oak on its most natural look. At the moment our 42 feet steel motorboat is being build and we're going to build the interior our selfs. Love to see your project knowing in about 8 months we can start on our project.
Whichever wood you choose will be best. I congratulate your frugality with your shoes. I did that for many years and am no worse for having done so. Great progress guys.
With all the systems and weight of these things. Then its placement that works in a limited space. Then its access. I would be pulling out my hair. Wait lucky me haircuts I pay for finders fees, not the cutting. Amazing how you both still have it all together. It’s going to turn out beautiful. Think the richness of last would not feel ikea as much.
Tbh I think the bed base should have been raised, giving you extra bed space and under bed storage. Yes, I know there was a hatch, but that could've been accessed underneath the bed, or a lift up section by the foot of the bed to access that front hatch.
The scooter is out of commission still sadly! We still need to tow it a few hours away and haven't been able to yet. But the Ferrari is doing a good job in the meantime! 😉 Thanks for checking in! Cheers!
You guys…are as comfortable as pair of old shoes…that’s a good thing less you miss interpret thus statement; that’s the core of your channel…much success…
That's definitely an ascetic choice that people can make these days, not having a glossy finish. We are leaning toward the high-gloss finish in this boat since we feel it will brighten up the wood and also create greater protection. We light matte finishes more for residential or larger areas. That process will come later, right now the wood is raw so stay tuned!
I want to say this, girl you are a really pretty girl and it is a pleasure to watch and listen to you. As far as a steel boat, I have issues with steel. I have lived most of my life in wet climate. And for many years the counties and cities used clam and oyster shell for roads. Those materials are mostly salt and calcium. A new car for decades would not last very long because of rust. The salt just ate them up. And equipment rust very bad here, it gets rained on so much that paint comes off and rust starts in a short period of time. So I don’t think steel is a good choice. Any where you look fiberglass out last steel hulls by a long shot. They both have there issues yes, but still boats will not last unless you take meticulous care of it. Without very good care it will rot away in less than 20 years. Fiberglass leaving it in the water too long can cause damage but not severe damage, that takes many years. Plus it is lighter and goes thru the water better. Of course you hit something it can crack, but steel can split and bend, one scratch can cause you to need to haul out. Myself I wouldn’t have a steel boat ! Just my opinion but they are very expensive to maintain. You cost for maintaining will be greater for sure. But each their own and good luck. These reasons is why most boat manufactures use fiber glass plus it is cheaper. Oh one other thing I have seen many fiberglass boats 50 years old or 30 to 50. Still floating, of course they were well maintained, but I have seen very few steel that old. Plus when you start sailing you may find them abandoned and almost totally rusted away. Because of cost to rescue and rebuild. They are some out there most of them are big freighters Tho ! I am going to keep watching so I can see your pretty face and listen to you telling us how it is going. If I can join you patron page I will. And take a break when you guys need one.
You do remember that you are going to be living on a boat right? Sand, grease, lots of other things that will absolutely ruin your white, off white, gray, and light gray colors. There is a reason why the old boats had interiors made from darker colors. Just my opinion. Good luck.
My question is..... you are obviously pouring alot of time, effort and money into Lahakai, what happens when a year after completion you end up starting a family and will obviously need more room. Why not rebuild something that's 40 foot or 45 with a aft cabin?
Good question! We wanted to start smaller project boat since it was easier and cheaper to learn. As you know how that story unfolded, not everything goes as you plan 😅
We are very excited to be starting the interior build! Do you have a part of the carpentry that you are most interested in? Also what did you think about the color ideas? Any favorites? You can also vote in our community post on our page!! Thanks for watching!! Cheers! ⛵🙏🌊
I’m loving Option 3 and than 2 would be my next!!!
Option 1 for me, close to sandy beaches, light and airy.
I would think about bracing the axles on the trailer in case the tires lose pressure. She is looking good & I too repair my shoe's.
That's a great idea, especially since we went to the trouble of leveling it now. Thanks! Cheers!!
Definitely option 1 for me... You need light and pale tones to allow the light to settle.
Love your videos and channel. Best moment till now: last scene with technical resource (“gambiarra”) to glue your tennis! All the best!
Things are moving along very nicely, I have to say option 1 is my personal choice
very interresting video, thanks. 😊
Brazil is amazing. One boat is being built without so much as a blueprint, and just down the road, CNC built interior.
Amazing journey ahead keep inspiring All of us Cheers !!!
That sole is looking so good nice precision machines
Why did you put thin foil insulation panels against the hull instead of spray foam? How did you determine what was level inside the boat not knowing the new waterline based on the modifications to the hull and the added weight and extinctions?
Oak wood is nice ! Here in the Netherlands we have Skylt natural. This is ultramatt 2 component polyuhretan finish wich keeps the oak on its most natural look. At the moment our 42 feet steel motorboat is being build and we're going to build the interior our selfs. Love to see your project knowing in about 8 months we can start on our project.
a light colour wood and some darker wood trim in some places ??
Anything is possible!
Whichever wood you choose will be best. I congratulate your frugality with your shoes. I did that for many years and am no worse for having done so. Great progress guys.
I have found that the black Shoe Goo works best the glue shoes back together. I don’t know if you can get it down there.
With all the systems and weight of these things. Then its placement that works in a limited space. Then its access. I would be pulling out my hair. Wait lucky me haircuts I pay for finders fees, not the cutting. Amazing how you both still have it all together. It’s going to turn out beautiful. Think the richness of last would not feel ikea as much.
I don't know if I would trust the phone for checking level .
It's Carvalho for me! 😂🎉
What do you expect the total weight to be when you're finished?
Option 2. Really practical and light. Definitely not option 3.
Tbh I think the bed base should have been raised, giving you extra bed space and under bed storage. Yes, I know there was a hatch, but that could've been accessed underneath the bed, or a lift up section by the foot of the bed to access that front hatch.
Your videos are simply amazing. Are you a broadcast professional? Good luck on your interior design. Best wishes.
Jequitiba looks nice
Awesome love the channel and the build!! Hopefully you got the scooter working!! 😁😁👍🏻 X Cyriel - sailingsilverwind
The scooter is out of commission still sadly! We still need to tow it a few hours away and haven't been able to yet. But the Ferrari is doing a good job in the meantime! 😉 Thanks for checking in! Cheers!
You guys…are as comfortable as pair of old shoes…that’s a good thing less you miss interpret thus statement; that’s the core of your channel…much success…
Nice work, Which app did you use for leveling
It’s the Measure app native on the IPhone. On the bottom right of the app you can see the level option.
Personally I would prefer option number 3 the wood has a more visual feel to it.
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What happend to them updates … 4 weeks since last one😮😊❤
Thanks for checking in! We explain everything in our latest video 🙏🙌
@@lahakai thanks for a very good updating episode, allready looking forward to follow your project!👍🏼❤️
So kind of you ☺️ You've brightened our day! Lot's of good stuff to come!
Is there a bamboo veneer finish ?
Good question! Don't remember seeing one but sure there is. Lots of options these days!
Gorilla glue or contact cement works great for shoe repair.
Ahhh! Of course! We have contact cement. I'll try that out because this super glue isn't cutting it 😅😂 Cheers!!
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topsolid 1995 USD per year. I think Rhino3d is a better tool or MOI3d much more reasonable cost and its all NURBs.
-MG
would you think I can use Blender 3d, or freecad, to do the same job on my boat? Thank
Yes blender is good, there’s a new free cad add on that’s pretty impressive.
Problem with the modern wood is that it is flat looking as in it doesn't have that shiny topcoat that looks great in a boat and it looks cheap
That's definitely an ascetic choice that people can make these days, not having a glossy finish. We are leaning toward the high-gloss finish in this boat since we feel it will brighten up the wood and also create greater protection. We light matte finishes more for residential or larger areas. That process will come later, right now the wood is raw so stay tuned!
Option 2
Oh, and find some contact cement to fix your shoes.
Using a cell phone for a level ? As a builder i find that funny can you also use it for a hammer ?
Wondering if you use your level as a hammer 😂
I use my iPad as a level, and I can assure you, that it is precise !
I find a glass of wine works just as well and I always have one close by, but I never know where my phone is.
What do you expect from these 2 this is about there 3 attempt how can you do your electricals without having all the equipment specs
I want to say this, girl you are a really pretty girl and it is a pleasure to watch and listen to you.
As far as a steel boat, I have issues with steel. I have lived most of my life in wet climate. And for many years the counties and cities used clam and oyster shell for roads. Those materials are mostly salt and calcium. A new car for decades would not last very long because of rust. The salt just ate them up.
And equipment rust very bad here, it gets rained on so much that paint comes off and rust starts in a short period of time. So I don’t think steel is a good choice. Any where you look fiberglass out last steel hulls by a long shot. They both have there issues yes, but still boats will not last unless you take meticulous care of it.
Without very good care it will rot away in less than 20 years. Fiberglass leaving it in the water too long can cause damage but not severe damage, that takes many years. Plus it is lighter and goes thru the water better. Of course you hit something it can crack, but steel can split and bend, one scratch can cause you to need to haul out. Myself I wouldn’t have a steel boat ! Just my opinion but they are very expensive to maintain.
You cost for maintaining will be greater for sure. But each their own and good luck.
These reasons is why most boat manufactures use fiber glass plus it is cheaper.
Oh one other thing I have seen many fiberglass boats 50 years old or 30 to 50. Still floating, of course they were well maintained, but I have seen very few steel that old. Plus when you start sailing you may find them abandoned and almost totally rusted away. Because of cost to rescue and rebuild. They are some out there most of them are big freighters Tho ! I am going to keep watching so I can see your pretty face and listen to you telling us how it is going. If I can join you patron page I will. And take a break when you guys need one.
You do remember that you are going to be living on a boat right? Sand, grease, lots of other things that will absolutely ruin your white, off white, gray, and light gray colors. There is a reason why the old boats had interiors made from darker colors. Just my opinion. Good luck.
My question is..... you are obviously pouring alot of time, effort and money into Lahakai, what happens when a year after completion you end up starting a family and will obviously need more room. Why not rebuild something that's 40 foot or 45 with a aft cabin?
Good question! We wanted to start smaller project boat since it was easier and cheaper to learn. As you know how that story unfolded, not everything goes as you plan 😅
I like dark wood on boats. I don’t like the IKEA generic look.
Nothing is square or level on a boat.
Are you cheating
Stop talking, action