How to Remodel a Sailboat Galley Part 1, Sailboat Galley / Kitchen Fix

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2024

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  • @myseti
    @myseti 5 років тому

    Just found these videos. Wanted to simply say thanks for taking the time to post. Excellent work on both the galley and the video!

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  5 років тому

      I really do appreciate it. Thank you for the comment. I glad you enjoyed it and could help. Happy new year.

  • @tudomerda
    @tudomerda 9 років тому

    Your workmanship is outstanding in all aspects, a true perfectionist. Thank you for taking the time to make these great instructional videos.

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  9 років тому

      +tudomerda Thank you and your welcome.

  • @KhafidIbrahim
    @KhafidIbrahim 8 років тому +1

    Great work Rob. Your a craft mans resource of information and technique. I'm watching, that's!

  • @steadmanuhlich6734
    @steadmanuhlich6734 9 років тому +4

    Good video. Good narration and pace and linking to additional info on tools and techniques. Well done!

  • @Dougyelnats
    @Dougyelnats 10 років тому

    Thanks for sharing, you make it look easy, will be referencing these How-To videos when I start my projects.

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  10 років тому

      Your welcome. I'll have the others up in a few days.

  • @johnnyohness
    @johnnyohness 8 років тому +2

    What a beautiful illustrated video. So helpful to many of us. When I first started watching it I was blown away....lol. Has anybody told you your voice sounds so much like George Stephanopoulos? It's really uncanny.....Thanks for sharing.

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  8 років тому +1

      Thank you for the comment. I really like when I can help.

  • @miguelitotaxi1
    @miguelitotaxi1 7 років тому

    Very satisfied with the finished product! Now i now how much work i have on 50 grand banks thank you!

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  6 років тому

      Miguel Fontanez ty. It takes alot of work

    • @miguelitotaxi1
      @miguelitotaxi1 6 років тому

      ronin51670 good got time since maria willing to learn! Hope to learn again thank you for video!

  • @erickrauter9613
    @erickrauter9613 5 років тому

    Nice work, and fantastic results.

  • @thomashawson4781
    @thomashawson4781 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for your great video on galley fit out. So you wan a know what I wan know... Just removed that nasty rubber mat stuff old folk like on the deck, extra grip stuff well it nearly fell off it was so old but the contact adhesive will not. 80grit sanding disc is that the best and followed by gel coat textured no slip surface, do you use a textured roller??

  • @morganman1975
    @morganman1975 8 років тому

    I like your work a lot. I'm a cabinet maker by trade so I have one question. Why work with the spaces full of personal belongings? Nothing worse that working around that stuff. Why not just empty those spaces? Not enough there for it to be a chore.

  • @brianpaul21
    @brianpaul21 10 років тому

    Great stuff! Looking forward to remodeling my galley sometime in the near future. Those side rails had me wondering. Thanks for the post!

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  10 років тому

      Thanks for the comment. The rails take some patience and some maneuvering.

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  10 років тому

      ***** There are sooooo many things to watch out for especially when buying a fixer upper. You have to know what your looking at. It really is cheaper in the long run to buy a nicer boat. I can't tell you what it would cost to redo because it would vary drastically depending on what is needed. This one is not my boat.

  • @cubul32
    @cubul32 7 років тому

    Nice man, thanks. I'm trying to find out how one can remodel a rear berth. For eg I'm looking at Catalina 38 or C&C 34 and they have these fiberglass molds, on which the cushions are. I wanna know how I could take those out and do something else with that space. If u know any source pls let me know.

  • @scottdicker7051
    @scottdicker7051 8 років тому

    Well done. I am about to restore the interior of my Chrysler 26. Thank you

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  8 років тому

      +Scott Dicker Thank you and you are welcome. Good luck

  • @Lehmann108
    @Lehmann108 8 років тому

    Excellent video! You do excellent work.

  • @joeywever9194
    @joeywever9194 3 роки тому +2

    What I like most, and I really appreciate all your expertise, but what stands out is that you didn't use your girlfriend in a bikini as clickbait

  • @warnuod
    @warnuod 9 років тому +1

    Amazing video! Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @davebarry1232
    @davebarry1232 8 років тому +4

    Your carpentry skills rival your video production capabilities. Thank you for providing very thorough videos. I’m refitting my galley and interested in your thoughts about laminate and veneer selections and material sourcing. Matching teak veneers is challenging and sourcing reasonably priced materials even harder. Any thoughts? Dave

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  8 років тому

      Thank you very much Dave. Really wish I could help but when I had to find teak I just looked online for what I needed. it really is the only way now. It really is hard to even just find railings. I had to wait two months for the rails in this galley to be made in I think it was Philippines. But there are a few distributors you will find during a search. Sorry I couldn't help more.

    • @davebarry1232
      @davebarry1232 8 років тому

      No worries, thank you again. Unfortunately, trial and error sometimes is the only alternative.

  • @nigelspendlove9088
    @nigelspendlove9088 7 років тому

    I'm a boat builder. I dont want to pick holes in your work, because its very professional. When I fit veneers and laminates in wet areas like the galley and heads with showers. I put a one each boarder off epoxy glue and the remaining area has contact cement. The contact cement holds the laminate down and the epoxy seals the outside edges. It also makes a lot easier to position the laminate. I hope this helps your fans.

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  7 років тому

      Nigel Spendlove hi. Thank you for the comment. And i actually started doing that lol. It is a great tip and one everyone should use. Thanx again.

  • @TheMidwestPiper
    @TheMidwestPiper 7 років тому

    Subscribed just now. Just bought a 27 foot O’Day

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  7 років тому

      The Whatsit ty have fun with it

  • @Mrsouthernsurvivor
    @Mrsouthernsurvivor 9 років тому

    You can use a cabinet file to get the burr off the edges of the laminate.

  • @327365hp
    @327365hp 7 років тому +11

    DUDE! Nice work but PLEASE... Put on a dust mask when sanding and a respirator and gloves when using acetone and contact cement. Especially in that small work area.

  • @matthewhinman3696
    @matthewhinman3696 6 років тому

    Where did you get your wood laminate from?

  • @26snoopy82
    @26snoopy82 6 років тому

    Show how you can add railings around your boat, the steps in side the boat and hand rails on the roof of the boat so if the water is real rough.you can hold on as your inside the boat. Also can you build a crows nest on your mast? Also can boats have figure heads?

  • @seawalcker
    @seawalcker 6 років тому

    nice work, nicely done!!!

  • @cassie6912
    @cassie6912 5 років тому

    can you show how to re-veener interior walls?

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  5 років тому

      Hi, unfortunately im not in the position to do that. And to be honest i have never done a wall like that. But i would think it is very similarly done. I have a video on how to prep and apply. Ill reply a link to it when i get to my system.

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  5 років тому

      Its actually three videos on the head remodeling. It starts with this one.. ua-cam.com/video/ZXogDHsBNdM/v-deo.html. Have a good one hope it helped.

  • @itsmePassport
    @itsmePassport 5 років тому

    Yeah a little stone back splash behind sinks and tap would be nice...

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  5 років тому

      That would look really nice.

  • @bahamasking2063
    @bahamasking2063 8 років тому

    Beautiful work

    • @bahamasking2063
      @bahamasking2063 8 років тому

      Your welcome. I'm a new subscriber today and catching by binge watching your videos.

  • @clintdavis3781
    @clintdavis3781 9 років тому +2

    The old wood did not look that bad. But great work !

  • @s.a.g.eparanormal5152
    @s.a.g.eparanormal5152 7 років тому

    Great video clever man

  • @Scitch87
    @Scitch87 7 років тому

    Really nice video and well made! And i don't want to be picky but wouldn't it be healthier to wear a mask or something when sanding inside a closed space like a boat?

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  7 років тому +1

      thank you and you are right. You should wear a mask in an enclosed place. I did have decent ventilation. And I took a lot of breaks to be safe about it. normally I would wear one but I was in between buying a new one lol. No excuse though lol.

  • @thuss5162
    @thuss5162 4 роки тому

    Next time use a drywall screw start it in the center of the of your bungs or plugs and as soon as the screw hits the fastener the threads will pop the plug right out

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  4 роки тому

      Yep that works too lol. But you'll still have to clear it and if its epoxy or glued then not as easy. A really good tip for everyone thanks for the comment and idea.

  • @ndouglas420
    @ndouglas420 6 років тому

    i have a few questions for you. do you have an email i could contact you at?

  • @warnuod
    @warnuod 9 років тому

    I fear part 2 isnt coming anymore, hm? Also engine and transmission replacement etc. would be truly awesome, but i suppose the channel is dead *sigh* :(

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  9 років тому +1

      NickFisher Hi and thanks. Part 2 is there. I'll link it tomorrow if you can't find it. not feeling well tonight. Channel is in transition and will be back up and running in about a month. Have a great night.

  • @srqlisa7881
    @srqlisa7881 6 років тому

    nice work formica can be a bit h to work with.

  • @gcopp81
    @gcopp81 7 років тому +1

    You roll and sand without protection! You even tape in beween long plastic!! You dont protect yoursel.... Rest all good! Wish you all well........

  • @lkmb1717
    @lkmb1717 5 років тому

    Good job but that grey laminate is horrible...

    • @RippleLife
      @RippleLife  5 років тому

      Lol ty much. Clients boat... we all have different likes i guess. Thanks again and enjoy.

    • @lkmb1717
      @lkmb1717 5 років тому

      taste is like colors, nothing to discuss about!

  • @itmike23662
    @itmike23662 7 років тому

    Gave up watching due to all of your pop-ups. You seem to have good videos, but I'm not going to chase pop-ups every minute or two.