Watching you two flip your boat, and then seeing Vera hitch her bike to the pull straps, I'm thinking it's not hard to tell where she gets her spunk! You guys are a great inspiration!
I am too! Yes, that's a sweet setup. I have a lot of the skill, but I'd love 1/10 of the energy and drive. Between building a boat and being a parent to their whirlwind I'm amazed he continues to have energy with such a genuine smile. (I'd also rarely remember to turn the camera on, and never remember to talk to it. 🤣)
Make beer traps out of plastic drinks cups with a piece of slate/stone with a gap for the slugs to crawl in at soil level (no theodolite needed) empty every day to feed other wildlife 😊👍
Hi Johan and Malin , I jumped aboard your channel , about 6 months ago , and have since then spent an obscene amount of time binging your channel from epsiode 1 =) What a jorney you are on. Im gonna sail my 30ft Scampi from lake Hjälmaren down to its new homeport of Ystad next week here, and you guys are truly an inspiration of what is possible with the right mindset , so thanks for that. If you would ever need a pair of extra hands carry crap or sanding or what not, hit me up , I am a Licensed welder and autobody repairdude , so I know my way around sanding and faringcompounds =). Im located between Ystad and Sjöbo. Glad Midsommar !! and keep up the amazing work you guys do !
They make a copper stripping that goes around planter boxes like those tp combat slugs. They won't cross copper because it is toxic to them. You can also set beer traps. They are just small cups that you put in the ground to their top that is filled with beer. The slugs are attracted to the sugar, and have a final party in the cup before they pass.
For slugs and snails, try a few beer traps. Easy to make with old yoghurt pots and I’ve found them very effective. The cheapest lager seems to work the best!
Another great installment. What an impressive project! As a lifelong craftsman, I find it sooo gratifying to see this work progress. As others have said, you two are inspiring. Best of my own personal top three on UA-cam and Patreon.
Yep, back to building... I know that feeling... I remember building a house extension.... sitting down with a cuppa and a biscuit...looking at the framing, and thinking oh well, better get on with it....👍
Great work on repurposing the wood for shelves, great job. Wow, the place is looking great. How wonderful to get some help with the sanding. Love the vlog :)
Malin, My wife and I save all our egg shells from cooking. We keep a large plastic coffee can (plastic) on the counter near the cook top. She crushes the shells and puts them in her garden to keep the slugs away from her plants. She puts a circle of egg shells about 3 inches wide all the way around her plants. This keeps the slugs off her plants. We save egg shells all winter for spring planting. When the coffee can gets full she puts them in a bag. The bag goes outside to keep the egg odor from being inside. This technique works very well.
It is sooooooo exciting to see you both back in the boat build mode. The shelves should be a great asset for organization and time saving. Vera is sooooooo adorable. 🎉 💕 😊 See you next time. ✨ 🌊 💨 ⛵️ 🏝️ 👙 🌞 ✨
Build yourself a nice wide set of steps to access the inside of the hull. You will want something stable enough to allow you to carry tools and materials into and out of the hull.
On the ranch I often spend more time looking for a tool than I do using it. It's not just where did I put it but rather, which project did I leave it on.
Congratulations to both of you for your achievements so far, it's really great to see the hull turned over and now I can really appreciate the size of boat, you will have plenty of room to cruise any where you want to, it's hard to believe it's 1 & 1/2 years since you started but then I look at Vera and how much she has grown and the yard around the barn is looking good also 👍👍🇳🇿
I have enjoyed and learnt so much of what goes into planning and building a boat. Each week I am impressed with the patience and attention to detail. I never thought watching an episode focused on cleaning and organizing would be so enjoyable and of course Vera’s adventures.
Your progress is great, I have been building a four seater aircraft from scratch over the last almost 14 years, there is a lot more work to these projects than you can ever anticipate, but you start and just work on it as much as possible, the best way to do it is full time like you do, it goes a lot faster. Its very satisfying to see your progress, thanks fir sharing. Ps miss all the beautiful places you sailed to, cant wait to see where this yacht will take you.
Same “ridiculous” focus to Detailed planning and logistics as Leo has done. Think- Think - Think, and then Do. To most it looks slow, but it is the secret to a fast Finish, … NOT a fast Start. Leo set an incredible high standard, but I am pleased to see that RAN looks to be built to the same high stnd. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤙🏻
I posted this on Instagram as well, but just in case you didn't see it... We're watching you new video right now. You're talking about the slugs. The best things for them are either crushed egg shells around the edges of your garden and the plant bases and leaves or diatomaceous earth. If the bugs eat that, it acts kinda like swallowing tiny shards of glass and it kills them. Both are good for organic gardening. Hope this helps.
Sun Hill Farm is a beautiful piece of property. Plant lavender in your garden. Slugs and snails are known to have a dislike for plants with a strong fragrance. 💜 Thanks for sharing.
Wow, the hull looks incredible! I bet it felt great to see how rigid it was without needing temporary deck beams to maintain its shape. Time sure flies for us armchair viewers. Thanks for sharing not only the incredible amount of work you put into the boat itself but also the bigger picture of what it takes to tackle such a massive project. Thanks
Happy Summer Solstice to our friends in Sweden! I think it's great that you're having a moment to finally catch your breath after getting the hull flipped. Once again, Vera steals the moment with her unique way of looking at the world. Your strawberries sure looked delicious! I'm glad to see you're finally starting to get some extra help with the tedious work of sanding the inside of the hull. We don't need for you three to get burn out from all the long hours! Years from now when you're plying the waters of far away oceans, you'll be able to look back on these videos to remind yourselves that hard work and determination does have it's rewards!
For the garden, you need raised plots. If you have them raised, then you can put caps through the legs, and put salt inside them. Most crits won't go past the salt barrier. You can also take some salt, dissolve it in water and paint the outsides of the boards as a temporary measure to try and see if works out. Caveat, you kinda have to do it often.
Cool!! 😎 Organizing your workplace is every bit as important as finishing the build as you can find the tools/supplies needed for the job. The farm is getting along nicely as well!
We used to put beer in a jar lid for the slugs. It mght be worth a read. You guys are so inspiring. Thank you Maybe frame 32 could be a table inside the boat.
It is so exciting to see the inside of the hull now and get a sense of just how immense the boat really is. It will truly be a wonderful home for you and a vessel that will comfortably carry you to the far reaches of the planet. Thank you for continuing to share your fascinating journey. 👏
Ran-family just en-passantly building shelves outta scrap-wood and scrap screws that look much better and also can carry a lot more than most new dedicated storage-shelves You could possibly buy these days in stores .... 😄 Ran three also starting to look like a boat, right side up and all, right? Nice to see her progressing, too. Thanks for sharing!
Visually changes should start happening a lot faster through this winter. I wish I had you sense of adventure and stick-to-it-tiveness. Sailing in that giant boat is going to be a amazing.
After all this time the turning of the hull was a pinnacle event!! Now, on to what I have most relished, to see the interior and deck become a home on the water.
Amazing work you do, so much fun watching your videos. Now I am not afraid to start doing a fiberglass spa tub project after seeing your boat build. You are top people, greetings from Iceland!
To improve your garden - Spraying slugs with a solution of half a cup of vinegar to one cup of water can kill them and may also deter other slugs from entering the area. The vinegar dries out the slugs, causing them to melt. You can also use vinegar to wash away slug trails and remove slug slime from your hands.
When you have your Patron Party you could have everyone sign frame 22. It would be cool to have people with their names and maybe a small message with you as you continue. Just a thought. I have been watching since the beginning. Your channel is one of my favorites. Thank you for sharing.
Your video's are so good this one really started my day right ! Watching you work together on such an amazing project is inspiring makes me want to get up and get going . best wishes from San Diego , Ca USA
Had to watch these last episodes a few times, it's so amazing where you have taken us. Much "oh glorious sanding" in your future, but it is so worth it.
A drop of cheap beer in Old jars set down to level of soil quickly reduces slug population. Wet and dry sandpaper notched around base of vulnerable plants. Cuts the belly out of them.
Watching the construction! To combat slugs, spread traps made from the bottoms of pet bottles filled with beer and salt in the garden beds. Greetings from Brazil
Hi ,thank you for showing your landscape ,I have very little knowledge of Sweden, I can appreciate what it takes to sand a big project, being a interior plasterer, will 🙏 for machinery for your 🚜 farm, bless you all.😊
For slugs: get some pie plates and put beer in it and put those around your garden. The slugs cannot leave it alone and they will drown when they get into the beer works like a charm.
Copper tape around your garden boxes will keep slugs out
Watching you two flip your boat, and then seeing Vera hitch her bike to the pull straps, I'm thinking it's not hard to tell where she gets her spunk! You guys are a great inspiration!
Lovely video as always. I cant get over how Vera has grown, still every bit the fun loving character she was as a toddler.
crushed eggs shells sprinkled around plants works great for slugs :D
I'm just in awe of Johan. What a tool-shed work-bench area. Man what I'd do if I had just 1/10th of his skill!
I am too! Yes, that's a sweet setup. I have a lot of the skill, but I'd love 1/10 of the energy and drive. Between building a boat and being a parent to their whirlwind I'm amazed he continues to have energy with such a genuine smile. (I'd also rarely remember to turn the camera on, and never remember to talk to it. 🤣)
Make beer traps out of plastic drinks cups with a piece of slate/stone with a gap for the slugs to crawl in at soil level (no theodolite needed) empty every day to feed other wildlife 😊👍
Your work ethic is unparalleled and the project boat with a farm so unique, you have us hooked for the long haul ❤
Time has flown by. I can't believe it's been 1 1/2 years now.
Looking forward to more progress.
Hi Johan and Malin , I jumped aboard your channel , about 6 months ago , and have since then spent an obscene amount of time binging your channel from epsiode 1 =) What a jorney you are on. Im gonna sail my 30ft Scampi from lake Hjälmaren down to its new homeport of Ystad next week here, and you guys are truly an inspiration of what is possible with the right mindset , so thanks for that. If you would ever need a pair of extra hands carry crap or sanding or what not, hit me up , I am a Licensed welder and autobody repairdude , so I know my way around sanding and faringcompounds =). Im located between Ystad and Sjöbo. Glad Midsommar !! and keep up the amazing work you guys do !
"not prettiest shelves"
😇Sir, i have never seen you take on a task or build that wasn't well thought out and well executed. Cheers
They make a copper stripping that goes around planter boxes like those tp combat slugs. They won't cross copper because it is toxic to them. You can also set beer traps. They are just small cups that you put in the ground to their top that is filled with beer. The slugs are attracted to the sugar, and have a final party in the cup before they pass.
Pour salt around your planter boxes for the slugs .
For slugs and snails, try a few beer traps. Easy to make with old yoghurt pots and I’ve found them very effective. The cheapest lager seems to work the best!
Another great installment. What an impressive project! As a lifelong craftsman, I find it sooo gratifying to see this work progress. As others have said, you two are inspiring. Best of my own personal top three on UA-cam and Patreon.
Looking great as per usual. Impressive really. Vera is adorable and always makes me smile. Cheers you guys 🍻
Yep, back to building... I know that feeling... I remember building a house extension.... sitting down with a cuppa and a biscuit...looking at the framing, and thinking oh well, better get on with it....👍
Great work on repurposing the wood for shelves, great job. Wow, the place is looking great. How wonderful to get some help with the sanding. Love the vlog :)
I use coffee around my plants, works well. So drink plenty of ground coffee :)
Malin, My wife and I save all our egg shells from cooking. We keep a large plastic coffee can (plastic) on the counter near the cook top. She crushes the shells and puts them in her garden to keep the slugs away from her plants. She puts a circle of egg shells about 3 inches wide all the way around her plants. This keeps the slugs off her plants. We save egg shells all winter for spring planting. When the coffee can gets full she puts them in a bag. The bag goes outside to keep the egg odor from being inside. This technique works very well.
It is sooooooo exciting to see you both back in the boat build mode. The shelves should be a great asset for organization and time saving. Vera is sooooooo adorable. 🎉 💕 😊 See you next time. ✨ 🌊 💨 ⛵️ 🏝️ 👙 🌞 ✨
Build yourself a nice wide set of steps to access the inside of the hull. You will want something stable enough to allow you to carry tools and materials into and out of the hull.
Labor of Love! The boat is going to be amazing.
On the ranch I often spend more time looking for a tool than I do using it. It's not just where did I put it but rather, which project did I leave it on.
A second person to sand. That will allow things to move along twice as fast. ⏳ Keep up the great work! 👷👷♀
Congratulations to both of you for your achievements so far, it's really great to see the hull turned over and now I can really appreciate the size of boat, you will have plenty of room to cruise any where you want to, it's hard to believe it's 1 & 1/2 years since you started but then I look at Vera and how much she has grown and the yard around the barn is looking good also 👍👍🇳🇿
I can't get over the massive interior space of RAN III, what a beautiful design, which is fitting for our favorite Swedish Family.
i love the artworks on the new shelf that Vera made!!🎨children brings what is precious...
Put EGG Shells or Peanut shells in garden it helps get rid of slugs ....ALWAYS Such Beautiful work
I have enjoyed and learnt so much of what goes into planning and building a boat. Each week I am impressed with the patience and attention to detail. I never thought watching an episode focused on cleaning and organizing would be so enjoyable and of course Vera’s adventures.
So excited to see the next stage. Been watching you for 5 years now and love your channel.
Your progress is great, I have been building a four seater aircraft from scratch over the last almost 14 years, there is a lot more work to these projects than you can ever anticipate, but you start and just work on it as much as possible, the best way to do it is full time like you do, it goes a lot faster. Its very satisfying to see your progress, thanks fir sharing. Ps miss all the beautiful places you sailed to, cant wait to see where this yacht will take you.
Crushed egg shells are good in planter boxes for stoping slugs/snails.
Same “ridiculous” focus to Detailed planning and logistics as Leo has done.
Think- Think - Think, and then Do.
To most it looks slow, but it is the secret to a fast Finish, … NOT a fast Start.
Leo set an incredible high standard, but I am pleased to see that RAN looks to be built to the same high stnd.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤙🏻
My God, that's a lot of work (enjoyable) .
Very cool! 😎
I posted this on Instagram as well, but just in case you didn't see it...
We're watching you new video right now. You're talking about the slugs. The best things for them are either crushed egg shells around the edges of your garden and the plant bases and leaves or diatomaceous earth. If the bugs eat that, it acts kinda like swallowing tiny shards of glass and it kills them. Both are good for organic gardening.
Hope this helps.
Sun Hill Farm is a beautiful piece of property. Plant lavender in your garden. Slugs and snails are known to have a dislike for plants with a strong fragrance. 💜
Thanks for sharing.
Coffee grounds (used) are my way to deter slugs and snails!
Shallow plates filled with cheap beer takes care of slugs.
Wow, the hull looks incredible! I bet it felt great to see how rigid it was without needing temporary deck beams to maintain its shape. Time sure flies for us armchair viewers. Thanks for sharing not only the incredible amount of work you put into the boat itself but also the bigger picture of what it takes to tackle such a massive project. Thanks
Happy Summer Solstice to our friends in Sweden! I think it's great that you're having a moment to finally catch your breath after getting the hull flipped. Once again, Vera steals the moment with her unique way of looking at the world. Your strawberries sure looked delicious! I'm glad to see you're finally starting to get some extra help with the tedious work of sanding the inside of the hull. We don't need for you three to get burn out from all the long hours! Years from now when you're plying the waters of far away oceans, you'll be able to look back on these videos to remind yourselves that hard work and determination does have it's rewards!
You guy's are going to be very famous one day, mark my words. Love your yacht.
They're already famous in my world!
@@jerome01949 I was just going to add that....
I love watching things get organized! Sorry about your garden, damn slugs. Have a good weekend!
That place is so nice I don’t know how you will ever leave it
very smart kid to come help out sanding, it will repay him the rest of his life.
Frame 22 looks like a wonderful bar/coffee/thinking table in the barn! ❤
For the garden, you need raised plots. If you have them raised, then you can put caps through the legs, and put salt inside them. Most crits won't go past the salt barrier. You can also take some salt, dissolve it in water and paint the outsides of the boards as a temporary measure to try and see if works out. Caveat, you kinda have to do it often.
It's looking good!
Love all of Vera's artwork momentous
Cool!! 😎 Organizing your workplace is every bit as important as finishing the build as you can find the tools/supplies needed for the job. The farm is getting along nicely as well!
Love the time that you spend with Vera, reinforcing her creativity and a valuable member of the team.
We used to put beer in a jar lid for the slugs. It mght be worth a read. You guys are so inspiring. Thank you Maybe frame 32 could be a table inside the boat.
Nice people, great content. Have you ever had that moment when you thought "What have we gotten ourselves into?" That is a big project!
It is so exciting to see the inside of the hull now and get a sense of just how immense the boat really is. It will truly be a wonderful home for you and a vessel that will comfortably carry you to the far reaches of the planet. Thank you for continuing to share your fascinating journey. 👏
Amazing couple ! Great job.
Nice to see the three of you working together. This should add to the many family memories and stories. Congrats!
Im just taken back at how wide the beam is! A+ guys!!! 👍🏻👍🏻😎😎😎
COMING RIGHT ALONG LOOKS AWESOME!
Another lovely video!!!
Ran-family just en-passantly building shelves outta scrap-wood and scrap screws that look much better and also can carry a lot more than most new dedicated storage-shelves You could possibly buy these days in stores .... 😄
Ran three also starting to look like a boat, right side up and all, right? Nice to see her progressing, too.
Thanks for sharing!
malin, put copper tape around your planters, it deters the slugs. Also, beer traps work great.
Country living at its finest. ( and boat building).
Love your Video’s Thanx! The only thing is….. To Short! I can Watch them all day long…
Отличная работа по дереву. Удачи!!!!! Смотрим из Марокко
Crushed up eggshells help repel slugs. You could tuck the crushed shells under leaves so you don't have to look at them.
Happy Summer/Winter Solstice from here in Australia. It is so inspiring watching how much your little family can achieve!
Put a dish of beer in your gardens to catch the snails and slugs. You guys, your story and journeys are wonderful.
Yes! Second this. A shallow bowl with beer and bury it level in the garden bed. The slugs will crawl right in. Good luck!
Visually changes should start happening a lot faster through this winter. I wish I had you sense of adventure and stick-to-it-tiveness. Sailing in that giant boat is going to be a amazing.
After all this time the turning of the hull was a pinnacle event!! Now, on to what I have most relished, to see the interior and deck become a home on the water.
Härligt att se, nu väntar man på själva inredningen och slutfasen, lycka till, både med bygget och planteringen
Amazing work you do, so much fun watching your videos. Now I am not afraid to start doing a fiberglass spa tub project after seeing your boat build. You are top people, greetings from Iceland!
To improve your garden - Spraying slugs with a solution of half a cup of vinegar to one cup of water can kill them and may also deter other slugs from entering the area. The vinegar dries out the slugs, causing them to melt. You can also use vinegar to wash away slug trails and remove slug slime from your hands.
I heard Aluminum foil around the base deters them, online resources suggest broken egg shells and other methods.
Have a great summer and may God bless you even more.
RAN III is looking fabulous.
Thankyou 👍 great stuff
When you have your Patron Party you could have everyone sign frame 22. It would be cool to have people with their names and maybe a small message with you as you continue. Just a thought. I have been watching since the beginning. Your channel is one of my favorites. Thank you for sharing.
Your video's are so good this one really started my day right ! Watching you work together on such an amazing project is inspiring makes me want to get up and get going . best wishes from San Diego , Ca USA
Every bit is beautiful!
Had to watch these last episodes a few times, it's so amazing where you have taken us. Much "oh glorious sanding" in your future, but it is so worth it.
Great update on the build and the shelves look great. Greg
A drop of cheap beer in Old jars set down to level of soil quickly reduces slug population.
Wet and dry sandpaper notched around base of vulnerable plants. Cuts the belly out of them.
First one! I really appreciate you bringing all of us along on your endeavors.
Stay safe and we'll see you next week.
So beautiful!
Boat looks so amazing!! You have a lot more volume than us but very interesting to see another strip planked boat being built. Amazing job!
Watching the construction! To combat slugs, spread traps made from the bottoms of pet bottles filled with beer and salt in the garden beds. Greetings from Brazil
If you nail a strip of flat copper to your raised bed edge the slugs won’t cross it. Beer traps work great too. And there’s always ducks!
Iron max pro, certified organic slug and snail control.
Again amazing amount of work done.👌
Impressive how you bang out the jobs without complaint (at least not on camera)… the output is amazing!
En syngg bil, Vera. Glad midsommar!
Glad midsommar 🌷
So pleasant, watching the life of the family… Olaf is a great addition … Generosity to good people… thank you for another lovely episode …👍🏴🥸
Härligt avsnitt. Och bra musik!
You should put a bowl of beer out in the garden to kill the slugs.
Great video as usual. Nice upbeat music too.
My week is not complete until I see what is happening on RAN.
Cheers!
Great job guys....................love it.
Hi ,thank you for showing your landscape ,I have very little knowledge of Sweden, I can appreciate what it takes to sand a big project, being a interior plasterer, will 🙏 for machinery for your 🚜 farm, bless you all.😊
Vera is adorable!
For slugs: get some pie plates and put beer in it and put those around your garden. The slugs cannot leave it alone and they will drown when they get into the beer works like a charm.
You must have the patience of a saint for all that sanding 👍👍
With regarde to the slugs, a thin copper strip around the top of the bed perimeter, will really reduce the slug intrusions. cheers, good luck.