One of the things I see consistently in Parlay videos is the admiration and respect that Colin and crew have for the talent of others (both artistic and technical). Another reason I’m proud to be a patron of Parlay.
When I think about the scratch in the non-skid, how it came from the other boat, it's almost like a signature from the other boat, how all these molds and forms from other boats come together to continuously make your boat better and better, and with extra character!
Another great episode. I love how you talk about knowing your limitations, I think many of us fall victim to getting in over our heads. Dude with the gel coat color match is an artist, I couldn’t tell a difference in any of them LOL
I remember that episode when you made the mold, it was quite a while ago. I recall how careful you were just because you knew you wouldn't be using it for awhile. Looks like that care payed off well. Your attention to detail as well as your perseverance will continue to serve you well. You inspire. Be well!
Julio is an artist!!!!! So excited to see the extension when it is done!!! Such a small thing, but I could totally understand how a bigger one would make life easier. It would be like having small porch v.s just steps going into your house
You guys are masters at rolling with the punches when events throw you a curve. We don't have enough release agent. Cool! Let's make the templates we need. All without missing a beat. Awesome!
Actually was surprised you didn't mention that the lion fish were an invasive species during your last , and or initial video . So glad you came back around to educate the masses , that may have thought, oh he's shooting fish :)
Colin's dedication to getting things 'right' is legendary. Panels with a diamond skid pattern are available from HydroTurf, but their diamond pattern isn't even close to the Lagoon pattern.
Your friend's blister is impressive. It's filled with lymph fluid. Popping a blister is the one thing you DON'T want to do. I spent a week in the hospital when one on my leg got infected and developed sepsis. I spent almost 2 months in the worst pain of my life and here it is over 3 years later and it's still affecting my health. Too late to do anything about it now but remember this in the future. See a doctor before you do anything.
Reminds me of watching my late dad mix polish colours for French polishing - he could always tell if a colour would match and not always with the item to be polished to hand. Just had a great eye for colours!
hey col what a journey in a short time , u had the mechanics and the electronics now u have build or repair , couple more to learn , rigging , sv delos did it saved $80,000 , then sail making, hey u can call the experts to make sure u did it rite , hope u splash soon ! PARTY TIME IS NEAR ENJOY the whole crew of parlay u have truly earned it
You gotta love these guys.. middle of "nowhere", no special mixing equipment, color comparators, lighting.. Just 100% experience and an understanding that a 5 of gel coat is half a year pay...
Of course the mold was perfect... When you put the right amount of care and attention to details, projects usually turn out well.... You're living proof of that...
COLIN YOUR HAVE TO VERY GOOD TEAM WORKING YOUR BEAUTIFUL BOATS PERFECT WORKING HARD FOR SOMETIMES BUT YOUR ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL ME AND MANY OTHER GUYS IN WORLD!!!
You can always carry a paint chip to a paint store and get them to match it for you. I don’t know if there’s any chain stores like Sherwin Williams, but they’re the best. They have whats called a PMS color matching that’s the protocol for all the paint colors. You know you should be able to mix ANY COLOR out of the basic primary colors. I owned a sign company and actually used to enjoy that! Anyone who’s worked in a sign shop can usually mix color with the best of them. I’m just starting to notice how much of that carries over to other “professions”! LOL!
Is it remarkable, outstanding, or just flat out genius. But, that is a great thing to show the community. Everyone now has the ability to make new decking for a portion of the cost with excellent results. Great Job Guys.🍺🍺✌️
My dad used to mix paint of all sorts to match and did that a large part of his life, people came far to utilize his services. Now he's 71 and retired, was amazing to see him work. At times I regret not going in his footsteps. Fun seeing that again "through" Julio.
Love your channel! So fun to watch! Quick tip to get fiberglass off your skin...Use a dryer sheet! All you have to do is get it wet and then wipe it on the areas that were exposed. Works every time and makes you smell good too!
You might want to invest in a couple of small automotive paint spray gun. We did lots of molded fiberglass parts and used gallons of PVA. It is best to spray the PVA nice and even coats. Also I believe your gel coat would be better sprayed.
Team Parlay are machine like boat repair and upgrade specialists. 😎 🆒️ 😎 🆒️ Can't wait to see you all splash Parlay and you and the team be rewarded for all of the incredible prep work you have invested.
I love your pursuit of perfection in, lets admit it, a less than ideal workshop environment! It's a testament to all your skills and "just get it done" attitude that things like this non-skid come out so well. Great work ;-)
Well done fellas, as usual 👌🏻. And having attempted matching paint and failing every time, I can safely say Julio is worth his weight in gold down there. A true master at his trade.
Damn, that Lionfish sting looked painful. Just took me back a few years ago, when i accidently boiled my hands to second degree with hot water. Had blisters like that on both hands and opened them the exact same way. Always kept a safe distance to lionfish though :) Happy that the molding turned out great. Take care guys! Hope to meet you out there someday!
Almost at the finish line. Thanks for entertaining us during these trying times. Hope you and your crew have a Merry Christmas and best wishes for 2022.🎄😎
One of the things I see consistently in Parlay videos is the admiration and respect that Colin and crew have for the talent of others (both artistic and technical). Another reason I’m proud to be a patron of Parlay.
When I think about the scratch in the non-skid, how it came from the other boat, it's almost like a signature from the other boat, how all these molds and forms from other boats come together to continuously make your boat better and better, and with extra character!
It will be hard to believe that Parlay ever was wrecked so badly when you are done and a pure joy to sail such a beautiful boat around the world.
Another great episode. I love how you talk about knowing your limitations, I think many of us fall victim to getting in over our heads. Dude with the gel coat color match is an artist, I couldn’t tell a difference in any of them LOL
I remember that episode when you made the mold, it was quite a while ago. I recall how careful you were just because you knew you wouldn't be using it for awhile. Looks like that care payed off well. Your attention to detail as well as your perseverance will continue to serve you well. You inspire. Be well!
Well said.
Nice work gents .Julio is a master! Smartest thing ever was to leave it to the expert.
Cheers
Legend has it that you got to drink that blister water to get completely well.....:) enjoy !
Julio is an artist!!!!! So excited to see the extension when it is done!!! Such a small thing, but I could totally understand how a bigger one would make life easier. It would be like having small porch v.s just steps going into your house
Collin Your Spanish is getting fluent and natural.
You guys are masters at rolling with the punches when events throw you a curve. We don't have enough release agent. Cool! Let's make the templates we need. All without missing a beat. Awesome!
I've never skipped ahead so quickly than when you said you were going to pop that blister. Thanks for the heads up!
Great video as usual....was holding my breath when you were unmolding...
The look on the faces of Tom and Colin during that "Fuck" moment. lol The pucker factor must have been off the charts. Good job, as always.
Actually was surprised you didn't mention that the lion fish were an invasive species during your last , and or initial video . So glad you came back around to educate the masses , that may have thought, oh he's shooting fish :)
Colin's dedication to getting things 'right' is legendary. Panels with a diamond skid pattern are available from HydroTurf, but their diamond pattern isn't even close to the Lagoon pattern.
Your friend's blister is impressive. It's filled with lymph fluid. Popping a blister is the one thing you DON'T want to do. I spent a week in the hospital when one on my leg got infected and developed sepsis. I spent almost 2 months in the worst pain of my life and here it is over 3 years later and it's still affecting my health. Too late to do anything about it now but remember this in the future. See a doctor before you do anything.
I agree! They need to let the immune system do it's thing for a few days.
Seeing Me and Julio Down by the boatyard.🎶
Did I hear right? A Lagoon 410 also with cracked bulkhead? Or what?
Can't wait to see her in the water again...great work, Colin!
Two layers seems smart.
Holy crap, everyone who has a bulkhead crack is headed to Panama 😫. Love all you people!😝
Wow...your views went up fast! Merry Christmas!
Color matchmaking is definitely an art. I could never do that. Well done.
That colour mixing was strangely fascinating! Cool video.
Reminds me of watching my late dad mix polish colours for French polishing - he could always tell if a colour would match and not always with the item to be polished to hand. Just had a great eye for colours!
hey col what a journey in a short time , u had the mechanics and the electronics now u have build or repair , couple more to learn , rigging , sv delos did it saved $80,000 , then sail making, hey u can call the experts to make sure u did it rite , hope u splash soon ! PARTY TIME IS NEAR ENJOY the whole crew of parlay u have truly earned it
You gotta love these guys.. middle of "nowhere", no special mixing equipment, color comparators, lighting.. Just 100% experience and an understanding that a 5 of gel coat is half a year pay...
Going to miss this when you finally get on the water, just wish you posted more than once a week! Have to wait until next Sunday now lol!
Of course the mold was perfect... When you put the right amount of care and attention to details, projects usually turn out well.... You're living proof of that...
I like how you quote mark twain in your introduction.
I dont know how u guys dont lose your minds. That tough work.
That's some awesome skill matching the gel coat
Julio is a magician!
Julio is insane
It's going to be amazing.
That colour matching guy was an artist, well worth what ever you paid him to get the white right.
Omg that sting is no joke lol!
COLIN YOUR HAVE TO VERY GOOD TEAM WORKING YOUR BEAUTIFUL BOATS PERFECT WORKING HARD FOR SOMETIMES BUT YOUR ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL ME AND MANY OTHER GUYS IN WORLD!!!
Nice work team. Keen to see the end result.
These guys are real professionals. Years and years of work to get that good 👍🏻 💪🏻😎💪🏻 🤗❤️
Great content 👍🏼👊🏼🇦🇺🇳🇿
Always nice and fun
Many technicals informations to help many people around the world!
Tks so much
Top drops
Love your classroom style.
You can always carry a paint chip to a paint store and get them to match it for you. I don’t know if there’s any chain stores like Sherwin Williams, but they’re the best. They have whats called a PMS color matching that’s the protocol for all the paint colors. You know you should be able to mix ANY COLOR out of the basic primary colors. I owned a sign company and actually used to enjoy that! Anyone who’s worked in a sign shop can usually mix color with the best of them. I’m just starting to notice how much of that carries over to other “professions”! LOL!
Great episode this week 👍
It’s seems such a peaceful place and a great way to live your life’s . I wish I was there!
Saw you on Stuff yesterday... Mate You are famous.
I am done with most sailing channels. you I will stick around for. their are only 6 I will continue to watch and support. You keep being you.
Merry Christmas to all! Here's to 2022 being a better year again!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone! 👍😎👍
Have a Blessed Christmas Guys!🎄
Step by step you are getting there!
Great colour match!! Much practice makes perfect!! 😀
Loved Jose and the mold was amazing.
Colin=Legend!
Wow that Colour matching is a game of patience
That transition from boat shot to the bucket of gel coat was cleeeaaan 👌 I see you editing
You find the best of the best in everything!!!
Your boat is coming along nicely. Great job on the anitskid piece.Great Video..
Is it remarkable, outstanding, or just flat out genius. But, that is a great thing to show the community. Everyone now has the ability to make new decking for a portion of the cost with excellent results. Great Job Guys.🍺🍺✌️
What an artist the colour matcher - wonderful choreography - condensing several days into a few minutes and showcasing the artform - super
Wicked work boys, much love from NZ!!
Great, so every viewer can mix their own paint now!
My dad used to mix paint of all sorts to match and did that a large part of his life, people came far to utilize his services. Now he's 71 and retired, was amazing to see him work. At times I regret not going in his footsteps. Fun seeing that again "through" Julio.
AWWW...These videos are NEVER long enough :-) Its Looking AWESOME guys..
Colin....KEEP ON TRUCKING BROTHA!
Using a guide like ashland's cosmetic repair guide has helped me with great results on small areas of gelcoat.
Love the channel you are very knowledgeable about everything good man plus love your dogs👍👍💯💯
I love watching you guys with all the ups and downs.
merry christmas to you all, hope you have a great new year.
Merry Christmas 🇳🇴⛵️🎄
Almost finished….then back on the water. Merry Christmas and enjoy all you have worked so hard for.
MERRY CHRISTMAS from Prescott AZ.
Loved the suspense of demolding the non skid - solid episode !!!
Should look to have a couple of the Zookeeper Lionfish Containment Unit for catching them.
Learning by watching. Planning, prepping, executing, modifying, success. Yeah!
Colour matching expert. Much respect ✊
@17:24. Blow air under the mould. Using a tool can always take off chunks.
Amazing job guys, well done!
Love your channel! So fun to watch! Quick tip to get fiberglass off your skin...Use a dryer sheet! All you have to do is get it wet and then wipe it on the areas that were exposed. Works every time and makes you smell good too!
Very cool!!! I always wondered how you did that! 👍🏻🍻
You might want to invest in a couple of small automotive paint spray gun. We did lots of molded fiberglass parts and used gallons of PVA. It is best to spray the PVA nice and even coats. Also I believe your gel coat would be better sprayed.
Great content as always.
Merry Xmas Colin ! Thanks for another great year Mate 👍🇳🇿🇦🇺
Can't wait to see u boys sailing again. What a boat she is you've done a fine job on her Colin
Team Parlay are machine like boat repair and upgrade specialists. 😎 🆒️ 😎 🆒️ Can't wait to see you all splash Parlay and you and the team be rewarded for all of the incredible prep work you have invested.
I love your pursuit of perfection in, lets admit it, a less than ideal workshop environment! It's a testament to all your skills and "just get it done" attitude that things like this non-skid come out so well. Great work ;-)
Great episode, yet again.
Nice job guys! Looking forward to seeing y’all splash it soon!
This is great!! As someone who's pretty good at color match, I learned a few things. Thanks Colin!
Well done fellas, as usual 👌🏻. And having attempted matching paint and failing every time, I can safely say Julio is worth his weight in gold down there. A true master at his trade.
Have a very Happy Christmas Colin!! And may 2022 look kindly on you wherever Parlay takes you!
Great episode, very informative👍 good job 👍
Another great video thank you hope you all have a great Christmas
Great work man plus a little drama to bad about the cowl off the outboard though see you next week 👍
Thanks for sharing !
Damn, that Lionfish sting looked painful. Just took me back a few years ago, when i accidently boiled my hands to second degree with hot water. Had blisters like that on both hands and opened them the exact same way. Always kept a safe distance to lionfish though :) Happy that the molding turned out great. Take care guys! Hope to meet you out there someday!
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Almost at the finish line. Thanks for entertaining us during these trying times. Hope you and your crew have a Merry Christmas and best wishes for 2022.🎄😎
Your content never disappoints bro,you an the boys stay safe and well
Another fabulous video
Sailing into Freedom was wondering where you are. Hopefully your launched and well on the ocean.