Only Suzie and Jules can do a haul out, sandblast and paint the bottom in nine days with no drama. You guys are definitely the pros when it comes to boat maintenance. Emerald Steel is looking awesome for a thirty year old. Hopefully she will serve you at least another thirty years.
When 'someone' sees Suzie filming and Jules working on the boat on the hard, they would be in awe if told that Suzie welded Emerald Steel from scratch. Building a boat together and sailing the seas together, I raise my glass to you both.
Don't understand why you don't have 10X the subscribers. You two are the original boat building / ocean cruising / youtubing couple. Maybe not the first, but one of the first to put it all on the line and go for it, and for that, you have my up most respect!
They aren't pushing to have more subscribers as far as I can see. They have the confidence and ability to do what pleases them, not some bloodsucking advertisers!
Just to see Emerald steel is always great , you were so organized with the bottom job . There are now so many youtube sailing sites and so many of them are way over their heads when it comes to boat repairs and maintenence . They should watch how Suzie & Jules do it right !
You Two are my favorites! Truly bonded in life and sharing your adventure together and with others! You should have thousands more Following you! Building Your Dream and Living it. Fair Winds and be Always Safe and Blessed
What "The Bear Den Photography" said! Emerald Steel's hull looks more or less pristine. How great it must be to *know* that your hull below the waterline is sound! You two are just legends as far as I am concerned. And looking so well!
You two are amazing!Still able to do your own work. Boy, that san blasting is a back saver. You both look great. Thank you for sharing the entire process. ❤👍👍
What amazing memories you have made from building Emerald Steel yourselves and all the places you have been till now and many more to come.Thanks for sharing and stay safe..Emerald Steel looks beautiful! :)
I saw a green hulled sailboat in the Sea of Cortez on the Salt and Tar channel and had to come and see if it was you, but guess not. Then caught ey of this video and had to see Emerald Steel with her new bottom. She is a beautiful boat after all these years!
A stressful 10 minutes (of viewing). Pulling out and putting back. So many things could go wrong and end up crushing the keel, rudder, prop etc. Yet you two knew how to do it right, and so did the boatyard. I felt bad for the boat with the rust. Thanks for getting it all done in the span of one video. That log raft was neat to see.
how long has it been since the last time you guys painted the bottom? How do you prevent electrolysis? Do you use zincs? If so, do you dive down and replace them yourselves?
May i ask what the sandblasting cost? I looked into it on the east coast of canada and it has me looking at grenada for a cheaper location, but i honestly dont know what a fair price is for our 36' boat.
Hi Shawn, You should sandblast according to visual inspection of boat. If the primer is tight and in good condition then she doesn't need to be sandblasted.
One of the ways I worked my way thru college was by sandblasting and painting offshore platforms in the Gulf of Mexico. After blasting the steel I sprayed on a zinc rich primer consisting of a 70 pound can of zinc powder mixed with 5 gallons of liquid. When we build locks and dams and other Corp of Engineer projects, the same primer is spec'd. Do you paint Emerald steel with a zinc rich primer similar to that?
Only Suzie and Jules can do a haul out, sandblast and paint the bottom in nine days with no drama. You guys are definitely the pros when it comes to boat maintenance. Emerald Steel is looking awesome for a thirty year old. Hopefully she will serve you at least another thirty years.
Still Watching !!! Love you Guys.
When 'someone' sees Suzie filming and Jules working on the boat on the hard, they would be in awe if told that Suzie welded Emerald Steel from scratch. Building a boat together and sailing the seas together, I raise my glass to you both.
Don't understand why you don't have 10X the subscribers. You two are the original boat building / ocean cruising / youtubing couple. Maybe not the first, but one of the first to put it all on the line and go for it, and for that, you have my up most respect!
They aren't pushing to have more subscribers as far as I can see. They have the confidence and ability to do what pleases them, not some bloodsucking advertisers!
30 year young and still a looker….well done!
Boat maintenance is prohibitively expensive. Somehow you have made it work all of these years. Impressive once again!
Just to see Emerald steel is always great , you were so organized with the bottom job . There are now so many youtube sailing sites and so many of them are way over their heads when it comes to boat repairs and maintenence . They should watch how Suzie & Jules do it right !
Emerald Steel is a perfect example of a well maintained sailboat. Looks as good as the first day you launched her!👏👏👏⛵️⛵️⛵️
Good for another 30 years :)
You Two are my favorites! Truly bonded in life and sharing your adventure together and with others! You should have thousands more Following you! Building Your Dream and Living it. Fair Winds and be Always Safe and Blessed
darn !i was just down the road !It would of been a pleasure to paint on your Emerald...nice to see you here
What "The Bear Den Photography" said! Emerald Steel's hull looks more or less pristine. How great it must be to *know* that your hull below the waterline is sound! You two are just legends as far as I am concerned. And looking so well!
You two are amazing!Still able to do your own work. Boy, that san blasting is a back saver.
You both look great. Thank you for sharing the entire process. ❤👍👍
WOW! All three of you look good. Nothing better than new paint on the bottom. Keep the videos coming and thanks. Steve rhome tx.
You have taken good care of your boat , she looks great.
Gives me the fuzzies every time I watch
Beyond excited for my own boat. You two genuinely inspire
Thanks guys!
how often do you have to go through this process?
Suzy Emerald Steel is my favorite sailing channel. You guy are wonderful. Role models really.
That is pretty good for 30 years I must say I have seen a lot worse! Sail Safe Guys, Ant & Cid.
Log boom. Happy to have you in our province.
Not much more to say but "You guys are the BEST!!!"🖖
Wish more of thr video eas the actual work
I have hauled out there as well. Touch and go with the tides. Doug is a good guy. It's too bad we didn't get a chance to meet back then.
The hull looks just as good as the first day she was initially launched all those years ago.
What amazing memories you have made from building Emerald Steel yourselves and all the places you have been till now and many more to come.Thanks for sharing and stay safe..Emerald Steel looks beautiful! :)
Looks like Christmas :)
Well done !! Looks great!!
Fair winds ⛵️
Feeling inspired to do the same to my 60-yr old Dutch Trewes 3a design which needs the same treatment. Thank you from New Zealand Nelson area!
Wow she was clean .
Thanks for posting and sharing.
Jules is such a boss! great job guys! classic bc fishermans marina!
Another great episode guys, she’s looking great 👍
Ohhh..... A nightmare really but it must be done once in a while......
Outstanding work!
I saw a green hulled sailboat in the Sea of Cortez on the Salt and Tar channel and had to come and see if it was you, but guess not. Then caught ey of this video and had to see Emerald Steel with her new bottom. She is a beautiful boat after all these years!
A stressful 10 minutes (of viewing). Pulling out and putting back. So many things could go wrong and end up crushing the keel, rudder, prop etc. Yet you two knew how to do it right, and so did the boatyard. I felt bad for the boat with the rust.
Thanks for getting it all done in the span of one video.
That log raft was neat to see.
Beautiful boat.
Wonderful Emerald Steel! You guys are amazing! Happy sailing.
Well done. Its nice to see when boats are cared for.
Very efficient, congratulations.
What kind of boat do you guys have? It did so well in all the crossings and conditions!
Great part you did , very interesting . I'm well familior to Steel hulls and yours look very Nice after so man years !
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First to comment 😂 love your videos watching from Nigeria 🇳🇬
ALL WAYS GREAT
i love the intro song ive been looking for it on spotify and cant find it... is it an original?
I'm a grown azz man, but he has to have the most beautiful head of hair!!😊
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Cheers to you.
how long has it been since the last time you guys painted the bottom? How do you prevent electrolysis? Do you use zincs? If so, do you dive down and replace them yourselves?
Great job! Looks good! Thx, Andrew
May i ask what the sandblasting cost? I looked into it on the east coast of canada and it has me looking at grenada for a cheaper location, but i honestly dont know what a fair price is for our 36' boat.
What year was this as I think this is from a couple years ago?
How often is sandblasting needed?
Hi Shawn, You should sandblast according to visual inspection of boat. If the primer is tight and in good condition then she doesn't need to be sandblasted.
As always- amazing! I was wondering, how much does ES weight?
Thank you!
Hi Bernard! She weighs 32,000 lbs...a light weight😅 Good to hear from you!
One of the ways I worked my way thru college was by sandblasting and painting offshore platforms in the Gulf of Mexico. After blasting the steel I sprayed on a zinc rich primer consisting of a 70 pound can of zinc powder mixed with 5 gallons of liquid. When we build locks and dams and other Corp of Engineer projects, the same primer is spec'd. Do you paint Emerald steel with a zinc rich primer similar to that?
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How many days did EmeraldSteel stayed in the boat yard ?
I think she mentioned 9 days....
9days
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tuck tape works great but is a bitch to remove.....
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All of the other boats look so bland next to E.S.
Proof that Emerald Steel is a lady...
She was wearing a skirt.
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Please tell me you don't have to do that every 8 months.....