Don't own a sailing yacht but have always been intrigued with sailing and I do so appreciate these very real, behind the glory scenes. Brilliant engineering ( or is it physics ) applications to find the solutions to the problems. I've heard folks spending an inordinate amount of time on boats in just what is deemed necessary maintenance ( very understanding wives and/or partners ).
You guys are an awesome couple. I really admire you guys doing this & enjoying life at a young age. Id give anything to be able to do this with my son but we’d likely kill each other. You guys are a rare couple and are an example of how couples can do anything together. Best of luck on future adventures.
Wow. What fun. We were at the Sopramar in Lagos, Portugal, just to the east of Faro, and although it was expensive it was also the most amazing chancellery I'd seen since we left Scotland. I stocked up on every imaginable electrical crimp fitting I could find since I've gone through so many in the last 4 months. Lagos was a cool place to stay, and we were there for almost 10 days. Too bad about your battery woes. At least you were gaining skills as an electrician and machinist. Amazing how this life teaches you stuff.
Hi you guys I am gradually getting to see all your videos. They are really good to watch and I have to say you are two of the nicest people I have had the pleasure to meet, even though it is only on here. I live on my boat and have done a reasonable amount of sailing. The longest trip being from Nice to Ipswich. Would love to meet you both . Stay safe guys
Cool you guys, well done. Got stuck coming out of the Exe after buying my boat on Ebay (first time sailing her) and have since sailed far and wide without too many problems.
The correct saying is "you get what you pay for" and its pretty much true I have found over the years. My wife hates it, but she is coming around after 23 years that spending a bit more gets you so much more. Usually.... I would fight the battery with ebay. You should get your money back. If not give them a great review..... lol. Did the shaft come out ok?
Bob Fomenko Yes, they guys at the fishing boat place did a pretty good job. It was within 0.3mm everywhere and runs smoothly now. I think they must have heat straightened it, anyway very good value.
Hi Ben, you seem well enlightened on most things...fyi you cant heat straighten "stainless" as it work hardens!...V blocks & a press only way...bent prop, a good argument for folding props aye ( but they have their problems nothing a spare cant deal with though) saves the shaft...even new batteries fail test...I live by a rule, lifes too short...waaaay to short...to do anything twice...consumables, I always by new...tools I always by old :-/...doesnt let me down
I Binged watched all the episodes! Excellent work on the video's.... I'm very curious about that stabilizer or drag bag you place in the water to stop the rocking at anchor? Maybe I'll get to see it more in a future episode...Thumbs up!
Thanks for you kind comment, yep we have a revised version made from 2 plywood boards hinged like a butterfly it's a bit better, but not a silver bullet for the old rolling problem. It will feature in future episodes for sure. Happy sailing!
Ahoy Bora Bora That was a great episode, if you don't mind me saying your getting better at editing with each episode. 🤙 Bummer about the batteries from eBay, unfortunately somethings you just have to pay full price on to get warranty if they fail prematurely. Qu; How far behind realtime are these episodes ? Cheers from SV Breezy 🌬⛵️🌏
Chris Jarvis Thanks a lot! It's so hard to know what should stay, and what should be cut, when editing 100's of hours footage into minutes!! We're learning to film quality over quantity as time goes on haha! These episodes are actually one year behind 🙈 BUT we are working hard to catch up...just uploaded episode 8 which brings us to March this year I think, we're hoping within the next two or three episodes we'll be up to real time 😊
David H. We did, they were fantastic..and got the money back, hoorah!! I think we talk about it in the next episode (no 9 coming soon!) The guy was definitely dodgy 🙈
You should of bought the old school 12v train tram battery at half the cost and will last 3 times longer, And they can be re energised over and over again. Flee bay 2 bit dealers i would never trust, Send the battery back and give the dealer his problem back and remember to give him a red star for his pathetic effort so other people do not get ripped off by slimy crime!
Very clever way to check the runout of the prop shaft! I am seriously impressed !
Ingenious dial indicator, major props! Check out Kieth Fenner's blog, he straightens shafts all the time.
Don't own a sailing yacht but have always been intrigued with sailing and I do so appreciate these very real, behind the glory scenes. Brilliant engineering ( or is it physics ) applications to find the solutions to the problems. I've heard folks spending an inordinate amount of time on boats in just what is deemed necessary maintenance ( very understanding wives and/or partners ).
You guys are an awesome couple. I really admire you guys doing this & enjoying life at a young age. Id give anything to be able to do this with my son but we’d likely kill each other. You guys are a rare couple and are an example of how couples can do anything together. Best of luck on future adventures.
Ahhh...I love you guys...life teaches us...humility in our decisions we make...well it just teaches us...age does have its benefits :-/
What an absolute bummer about the batteries guys. Really feel for you there, but well done on getting her back in the water.
Great video you guys. Please keep it up. You guys have a great dynamic, a really cool boat, and we'd love to see more. Very inspirational. Thanks!!!!!
Wow. What fun. We were at the Sopramar in Lagos, Portugal, just to the east of Faro, and although it was expensive it was also the most amazing chancellery I'd seen since we left Scotland. I stocked up on every imaginable electrical crimp fitting I could find since I've gone through so many in the last 4 months. Lagos was a cool place to stay, and we were there for almost 10 days. Too bad about your battery woes. At least you were gaining skills as an electrician and machinist. Amazing how this life teaches you stuff.
Hi you guys I am gradually getting to see all your videos. They are really good to watch and I have to say you are two of the nicest people I have had the pleasure to meet, even though it is only on here. I live on my boat and have done a reasonable amount of sailing. The longest trip being from Nice to Ipswich. Would love to meet you both . Stay safe guys
Ugh. Sorry to see that. I like the prop shaft setup. Great idea! Living aboard and doing major maintenance can be testing.
Cool you guys, well done. Got stuck coming out of the Exe after buying my boat on Ebay (first time sailing her) and have since sailed far and wide without too many problems.
Love the windows in your aft cabin.
you know, some days just suck, but it does get better....thanks for sharing your adventure....from texas.
Arthur Pryor Thank you! It's definitely a life of highs and lows isn't it 😁
The correct saying is "you get what you pay for" and its pretty much true I have found over the years. My wife hates it, but she is coming around after 23 years that spending a bit more gets you so much more. Usually....
I would fight the battery with ebay. You should get your money back. If not give them a great review..... lol.
Did the shaft come out ok?
Bob Fomenko Yes, they guys at the fishing boat place did a pretty good job. It was within 0.3mm everywhere and runs smoothly now. I think they must have heat straightened it, anyway very good value.
Hi Ben, you seem well enlightened on most things...fyi you cant heat straighten "stainless" as it work hardens!...V blocks & a press only way...bent prop, a good argument for folding props aye ( but they have their problems nothing a spare cant deal with though) saves the shaft...even new batteries fail test...I live by a rule, lifes too short...waaaay to short...to do anything twice...consumables, I always by new...tools I always by old :-/...doesnt let me down
Did I hear Metatrader notification sound at 4:15? :)
I Binged watched all the episodes! Excellent work on the video's.... I'm very curious about that stabilizer or drag bag you place in the water to stop the rocking at anchor? Maybe I'll get to see it more in a future episode...Thumbs up!
Thanks for you kind comment, yep we have a revised version made from 2 plywood boards hinged like a butterfly it's a bit better, but not a silver bullet for the old rolling problem. It will feature in future episodes for sure. Happy sailing!
Ahoy Bora Bora
That was a great episode, if you don't mind me saying your getting better at editing with each episode. 🤙
Bummer about the batteries from eBay, unfortunately somethings you just have to pay full price on to get warranty if they fail prematurely.
Qu; How far behind realtime are these episodes ?
Cheers from SV Breezy 🌬⛵️🌏
Chris Jarvis Thanks a lot! It's so hard to know what should stay, and what should be cut, when editing 100's of hours footage into minutes!! We're learning to film quality over quantity as time goes on haha! These episodes are actually one year behind 🙈 BUT we are working hard to catch up...just uploaded episode 8 which brings us to March this year I think, we're hoping within the next two or three episodes we'll be up to real time 😊
hi who did you guys use to transport your crate and what size was the crate,thanks
Definitely contact Ebay. You at least should get your cash back there, but the freight is a write off
David H. We did, they were fantastic..and got the money back, hoorah!! I think we talk about it in the next episode (no 9 coming soon!) The guy was definitely dodgy 🙈
thanks now i know what to do if i dont have a dial indicator
Great vid! Glad to read you got a refund on those damned batteries.
How long were you living on the hard for?
HI would like to haul out and liveaboard for a coupla weeks where was this yard? non in Faro
Never buy second hand batteries why did someone want to get rid of them to start with?
You should of bought the old school 12v train tram battery at half the cost and will last 3 times longer, And they can be re energised over and over again. Flee bay 2 bit dealers i would never trust, Send the battery back and give the dealer his problem back and remember to give him a red star for his pathetic effort so other people do not get ripped off by slimy crime!
ток щас догнал, что у вас лодка..."Бора Бора".
Dude,,, get a dial gauge lol
sorry to ear your troubles and enjoyed the video up to the end. But, I'm sorry the nose ring is pretty off putting unless you is Hindu
Sad battery story, unscrupulous Ebay clowns... grrr.
You get what you pay for