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  • @minibigs5259
    @minibigs5259 14 днів тому +4

    Please never stop you two. Such a proper mix, presenting, building, filming, editing.
    Poly-threat....

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому

      Thanks for that! Poly-threat, we should name our boat that! 😜

  • @MichaelLowes
    @MichaelLowes 12 днів тому +3

    Love the one take style walking between stands and threading the narrative so seamlessly, I don’t think people appreciate how much talent that takes, awesome content and perspective. When are you getting back to the boat?

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  12 днів тому +2

      Cheers for that!
      Yeah; the boat is a mid winter plan… makes no sense but that’s all we can do!
      We’ve done loads of design and prep work in the background and will get some videos out on that as soon a the van is done, of which I think we’re only planning 2 or 3 videos about and that’s all fitting marine gear for testing.
      We are heading down to the boat after Xmas and new year to film and then make a start! Really can’t wait now!

  • @Werkar27
    @Werkar27 13 днів тому +4

    Really great presentation style mate. I enjoy these vids quite a lot and you showcase some really unique products that I actually look forward to. Cheers mates.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  13 днів тому

      Hey thanks! We’ve got another coming up soon from the same show for you👍🤙

  • @FreeSpiritOz
    @FreeSpiritOz День тому +1

    I love the Seajet prop pellarclean. I'm going to the hull antifoul next.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  День тому

      Oh brilliant! It would be great to hear how you get on! We’re going to do some testing on it next year! 👍

  • @DanLeeBoatbuilding
    @DanLeeBoatbuilding 9 днів тому +1

    Awesome video guys, soo smoothly done... The fact that you can travel backwards down an escalator whilst filming in a single take amazes me 🙇‍♂ I spent three days a the show and still learnt more from watching your video than I did being there 😆 It was also great to briefly catch up with you guys there!

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  9 днів тому

      Cheers Dan!
      Mate, it was great to catch up, we’re really looking forward to visiting man!

  • @christophmahler
    @christophmahler 4 дні тому +1

    14:39 Any penetration of a boat hull is a vector of water ingress. To integrate furniture into an inner hull shape or to glue anchors unto hulls without eroding them is a useful technology.
    Also boats come with gimbal stoves, but never with traditional 'gimbal bunks', the hammock - as if boats never roll or keel, possibly triggering motion sickness... the glued anchors can refit that design without second thoughts.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  4 дні тому +2

      Sone great points there! I’ve have toyed with the idea of a gimballed Bec for our build but I am not sure it’s worth the hassle, the weight and the loss of overall space. Still though, a simple trial could be an interesting video for us!

    • @christophmahler
      @christophmahler 4 дні тому

      @@SailHub
      "a gimballed Bed"
      The water bed, insider the river bed.
      That's what I thought of a double sized hammock (even with a bug net and under kilt) which can be taken down and stuffed in a moment.
      I also fantasize about filling vanilla inner hulls of pocket cruisers (guess, the 'salon') with knee high warm water like a tub or flotation tank...
      Ya.

  • @hedleyjackson5131
    @hedleyjackson5131 15 днів тому +6

    The carver clutch looks super handy. Must take some organising to put one of these episodes together especially at a show that big cheers.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  15 днів тому

      Hey! Good to hear from you!
      Yeah the Karver clutch is actually brilliant. And yeah! Mate it’s an epic show and over so quick! Filming it is manic for sure!! We do it all on the last day when it is quiet! 🤦‍♂️😂

  • @26N80W
    @26N80W 14 днів тому +4

    Love the Truedesign thruhulls..

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому

      @26N80W Cool, as we’ve got people talking about plastic through hulls seizing, could you share your experience ?

  • @timothydunn5889
    @timothydunn5889 13 днів тому +1

    Having your personal videographer lifts your channel above the pack, the way your boatbuilding skills do. Congratulations and warm regards to you both.❤🇦🇺👍

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  13 днів тому

      Hey up Timothy! Thanks fella, much appreciated! 👍🏼

  • @goodq
    @goodq 14 днів тому +1

    Whoop whoop! Thank you for the lovely episode =) 🎉

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому

      Hey bud! Thanks again 👌👊

  • @chrisheath623
    @chrisheath623 14 днів тому +3

    A big fan of Trudesigns fittings. Have several on my boat. Brilliant!

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому

      Nice!!! Great for other viewers to hear this! 🤘🏼 Easy to install? 🛠️

    • @chrisheath623
      @chrisheath623 14 днів тому

      @ yes easy to install, lots of good info on their website. Pay attention though to the details regarding parallel threads and thread sealing. I won’t use anything else these days. Fyi, I’m not affiliated with Trudesigns in any way. Just another sailor sharing my own experience. Cheers.

  • @peterdunbar4973
    @peterdunbar4973 14 днів тому +3

    i agree with you about the simple winch hand locks. IMHOP the best invention was the floating winch handle--they never seem to fall overboard.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому

      Haha funny that 😝

  • @sailingprincessarguella6072
    @sailingprincessarguella6072 14 днів тому +1

    Great taste of some new products 👌

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому

      Thanks! Stoked to be sharing these cool products with you guys! There’s so much to see at this show it was hard to pick what to shoot! So… stay tuned for Pt.2 coming soon!! 🤟🏼

  • @ThePhilcam
    @ThePhilcam 13 днів тому +3

    Tried to develop silicone anti foul in the late 80s and it worked a treat in some environments and in others the silicone became a route for bugs to grow into the coating..

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  13 днів тому

      That’s super interesting. What in earth could live in silicone ay! So when you a route into the coating. What coating are you referring too?
      I would love to know the company name? What happened to the research? I believe silicones have changed over the last ten years or so or at least there are new areas being explored, what re your thoughts on these new derivatives? Do you think they could work.

    • @ThePhilcam
      @ThePhilcam 13 днів тому

      @ I believe the silicones came from a company named Bramite (couldn’t tell you where they originated maybe US) or perhaps that was the silicone brand.
      We were a gelcoat manufacturer and had some success putting it into gelcoat they already had a two component urethane I believe. We ran some trials around Auckland and had success with the urethane but in a particular river we found that the growth grew into the silicone coating and it looked like it was growing in the long polymer holes of silicone. I.e. soft silicone in hard coating allowed the growth to follow and push the silicone out of the way. Same in a gelcoat. I had some fun and built an opti with the coating that was slippery AF. Also coated my caravan roof with it and despite being in a wet area where algae used to grow quickly we were able to wash it off no problem time after time.
      Other key issue was repainting and sanding the silicone coating…. Silicone in paint shops is death and nothing likes to stick to a cured coating and getting rid of the dust was death to any other coatings for a long time.
      I was keen to try it in tooling gels but not my boss lol…
      Also played with copper clad in the early days I think you guys had it in the UK through Scott Bader who were our early polyester technology partners.

    • @ThePhilcam
      @ThePhilcam 13 днів тому

      Company names… we were Stratos Chemicals, became Ferro Stratos in NZ when bought by US ferro. Then they bailed NZ market and Nuplex bought us who eventually purchased the global resin business of Akzo before being gobbled by what is now Alnex. This research was done by a couple of kiwis who are no longer with them and long retired… too many economists accountants in the business now to get real research done, lol in my opinion!

  • @WagnerGimenes
    @WagnerGimenes 14 днів тому +1

    Wow, that generator seem so powerful for the size. Great find.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому +1

      For sure, the guys at EPT are making waves to say the very least! 🤙

  • @nunoantunes7293
    @nunoantunes7293 14 днів тому +1

    Really good stuff! 😊

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому +1

      Cheers Nuno, a wee shout out for you in the next one. Shane you we’re not at the show mate. Roll on BOOT mate!

  • @BoatProjectY
    @BoatProjectY 14 днів тому +1

    Hope I run into you two one one trade show or another. Would like to congratulate you on the channel and the content. learned a lot.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому

      Cheers for that! Never mind run into us, give us a shout and we will make time for you, always good to catch up with fellow sailors! 👍

  • @qwertyuiop16419
    @qwertyuiop16419 12 днів тому +1

    The Ropeye guy is actually Matteo Sericano, a professional Class 40 skipper with quite some successes the last few seasons!💪🏻

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  12 днів тому

      Your right! Well spotted, the lads a legend 🤙

  • @noah786
    @noah786 14 днів тому +1

    Love these videos. I’d like to see more hybrid systems.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому

      Cheers Noah! Thanks for the feedback too!! We’ve got Boot Düsseldorf coming up in January so we’ll bare hybrid in mind!! In the meantime stay tuned for Part2 from METS… no hybrid but we do touch on regen!! ✌🏼🌊🔋

  • @SustainableSailing
    @SustainableSailing 14 днів тому +1

    Love the Karver clutch. We were looking at the Ronstan constrictor clutches for our halyards. These might be better as so much shorter.
    The Ropeye monster loop is basically what we have done for our DIY chainplates and our mizzen stood up to Storm Bert in North Wales :-) All it cost us was the offcuts of the dyneema shrouds and a bit of time.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому +1

      Nice work! Sounds super interesting. Ropeye had some cool gear, you should check them out! 👍🏼

    • @SustainableSailing
      @SustainableSailing 13 днів тому

      @@SailHub #budget ;-)

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  13 днів тому

      @SustainableSailing we can relate!

    • @DaveWarnock
      @DaveWarnock 18 годин тому +1

      ​@@SailHubLatest update is that our Mizzen is still up after Storm Darragh. A neighbour recorded 84 knots. No issues with our diy dyneema chainplates 😁

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  13 годин тому

      Phew! Man, that’s good news! Great to hear that and thanks for keeping us posted!

  • @DirkJacobsz
    @DirkJacobsz 14 днів тому +1

    Hi guys - I love Truedesign... love ya work - damn the camera gal is good..Meris gear looks good for Scotland..

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому

      Cheers man, yeah!! She’s a legend! ❤️

  • @sail.noatun
    @sail.noatun 9 днів тому +1

    Love the content you guys! In your experience with TruDesign Thuhulls, do you need to lubricate them at all?

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  9 днів тому

      Hey, thanks! No, you shouldn’t need to but if I came across the situation I would most likely try a tiny little dab of silicone grease on them.

  • @bryanwatt9751
    @bryanwatt9751 14 днів тому +1

    I've just fitted Tru Design :) I sleep much better at night :)

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому +1

      Loving that there’s so much love for TruDesign on here! Nice!!! 👍🏼 What boat do you have?

  • @NortyNige
    @NortyNige 9 днів тому

    That rophub thing may stick in your northern climate but down here in Northern Aus I don't rate it to last more than a couple of months. 35 to 47 degrees C with crazy high levels of UV will kill it in no time and if the anti foul boys need to leave a yacht painted with their fancy stuff in Gove (Nhulumboy) for a month or three to see how it survives. This is where I found marine life eating in to my Hydrovane rudder so good luck with that. Bring that stuff down here for testing to see how long it lasts.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  9 днів тому

      Criekey Nige, sorry to pop a bee in your bonnet chap!
      Yeah, we have some pretty horrendous marine life up here too, and the main issue here is the cold and moisture regarding getting things to stick, but then… epoxy, I’ve not really had an issue with it in extreme heat. UV, yeah mate, that’s the bugger. But then these things are super cheap to replace, I their best seller is less than €10
      Anyhow, that’s the plan for the channel mate, put the sales pitch to the test so you don’t have too! Let’s see how it works out ay 👍⛵️

  • @darrenpotter2553
    @darrenpotter2553 14 днів тому +1

    I used plastic valves in the water industry, they do seize up if not operated regularly

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому +4

      Sure, that’s likely nylon. It’s swells slightly in water, it is common for domestic water to utilise hdpe too. Both materials are great and they are cheap too but they are not suitable for marine usage at all. The Tru Designs are made from a fire proof material similar to delrin, This gives a bunch of other benefits and one being that they don’t seize.

  • @adrew9042
    @adrew9042 14 днів тому

    Ooo, just a plain suction base that I can bolt a Garmin base to or any attachment of my choosing would be wonderful.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому

      Im pretty sure they will have that! Give us a shout in Patreon and I can definitely help you out there!👍😀

    • @NortyNige
      @NortyNige 9 днів тому

      Those suction bases have been around in the film / television industry for probably 30+ years or more now. Just another use for a well proven product.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  9 днів тому

      @NortyNige sure, we use the manfrotto ones all the time, mind you… they don’t like the seawater, the base corpses like mad and then the pump fails. Still, it’s to be expected but I know what we are going to replace them with 😉👍

  • @svfairisle
    @svfairisle 14 днів тому

    Well done Chris very slick presentation, unfortunately though I have to report the Peller clean you showed at the start is even more slick than you and not in a good way... It all slipped off within a month on our Max prop! I followed the instructions to the letter but it all peeled. I usually use Velox which easily lasts 2 years and then just needs a top coat for another 2.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому +1

      Hey, cheers Steve, nice to hear from you! We were ran ragged at METS this year mate!
      Now, was that’s the tie coat or the silicone that wore through or both!? I ask as they put a lot of development into it over the last few years… We’re looking at doing the bottom of our new build in Seajet’s new silicone…. Would be good to hear your thoughts.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle 13 днів тому

      @ the silicone fell off the tie coat so I don’t think it was my prep. I generally like Seajet stuff, Seajet 33 has worked really well as an antifoul for us. I was hoping you guys would make it to Annapolis this year, guess you’ve got your hands full in Scotland. We’re actually looking forward to getting out of the heat of the tropics, I know you probably won’t want to hear that!

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle 13 днів тому +1

      PS I applied it 3 years ago in Turkey (so it was possibly old stock as well) maybe they’ve improved it?

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  13 днів тому

      @svfairisle not sure fella, probably going to give it a whirl, the hip should be less effected by the issue anyhow, prop speed however is obviously pretty quick in comparison!
      Cheers guys!

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  13 днів тому

      @svfairisle for real, where are you heading?
      Mate, I’m not one for the heat. It kills me! Mind you it would be a welcome change for a while! Annapolis would be fab but we have our hands full already, Jenni and I would both like to catch up at some point for sure though!

  • @fosterlee63
    @fosterlee63 2 дні тому

    What was the other foul weather gear brand you were telling us about as you walked away form the Mustang booth?

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  2 дні тому

      Hey, you would have to listen again as I can’t remember!
      Lost likely, Musto, Gill, Zhik or Henri LLoyd, the usual suspects really. They are all good but for us the Mustang gear is the best and the guys are well into innovating between seasons which is rare and brilliant. We actually like them that much we asked them to join our project!

  • @clintonbrown3940
    @clintonbrown3940 13 днів тому

    Thanks for the great insightful video. I would like to know more about induction Marine barbecues. What is out there?? I am contemplating going all electric. Cheers.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  13 днів тому

      Not sure that’s the wise way of cooking on an electric boat. Although that does depends on your battery bank, it’s size, chemistry, your motor, required range etc etc
      Of course it can be done but there are constraints. Happy to get into it over on Patron with you if you want to go deeper into the possibilities 👍

    • @clintonbrown3940
      @clintonbrown3940 10 днів тому +1

      Yea, thanks for that. 👍

  • @edgeofnothing67
    @edgeofnothing67 9 днів тому

    Do this for items you see there good for campers. Most things I find that are good for campers come from the Marine world or European caravan culture

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  9 днів тому

      Sure! That’s would make sense fella!

    • @edgeofnothing67
      @edgeofnothing67 9 днів тому

      @SailHub perfect example for me. I'm doing an elevator bed using a lippert kit but sailing has done winches and pulleys for decades I'd rather use to lift my bed to the ceiling as they A look cooler and 2 are proven to work.
      I am honestly right now looking into those Carver clutches.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  9 днів тому

      Haha! That’s quite something for a van bed!!
      How cool though, we made our bed frame ourselves but we’re using a Lewmar (part of lippert) winch and clutches for the job!
      Give us a shout over on Patreon fella, we can look into hooking you up with some savings 👍

    • @edgeofnothing67
      @edgeofnothing67 9 днів тому

      @ coming on over! I was researching the happyjack and the lippert! I wanna see what you lot are doing.

  • @gatecrasher1970
    @gatecrasher1970 14 днів тому +3

    surely there some person out there knows how to stop things sticking to a surface ? maybe teflon coatings is the answer as in frying pans

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому

      Yeah mate, I think the silicone may be the answer?! The problem with Teflon it’s a killer for the environment and the cost is insane for such an area.
      The silicone has some amazing reviews so we’re going to put it to the test when we launch the boat and see what the score really is!

    • @NortyNige
      @NortyNige 9 днів тому +1

      @@SailHub Just as an outside runner cover a prop with a 25mm permanent marker pen just keep painting / drawing on to the prop with it and see how it lasts in comparison. Some say it can last as well as Prop speed. Never tried it myself but have seen others doing it so who knows. Could be a funny segment in a future video.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  9 днів тому

      Ok, that’s interesting! Personally I don’t paint my prop. I polish it, a quick acid wipe one every couple of months should see her nice and clean. The beauty of a boat that dries out ay…
      But, yeah. That sounds mad so I may well try it! Thanks.
      The reasons we are looking at the seajet anyifowl is that they have re engineered it as a full antifowl, but there was no demo to hand for me to use in the video. Should be a good test for sure 🤞

  • @sebastiankrook7663
    @sebastiankrook7663 11 днів тому

    Still no signs of Dynamical positioning for sailboats? :)

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  11 днів тому

      Hey up, when you say dynamical positioning, do you mean a virtual anchor or a gyro? Check out Bluenav fella. They’ve just gone live with their gps anchoring made possible by a 360° spinning motor.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  11 днів тому

      P.s I would have liked to have squeezed as chat in but time was short, maybcat them in Jan for you.

    • @sebastiankrook7663
      @sebastiankrook7663 11 днів тому

      ​@@SailHub Dynamical positioning is a system that has been around since the 1960`s in the oil industry, basiclly making it possible to hovering a ship in the same position. Valvo recently mad a system but that was with a motor boat. I want this on my sailboat. Trust me this is a game changer. ua-cam.com/video/lDzP2qwdsaE/v-deo.html

  • @geoffquinn6508
    @geoffquinn6508 14 днів тому

    Can't find any info on the Lewmar Sea Sucker, not on Lewmar web site, any one know how / where to find more information on this?

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому +1

      Stay tuned I Will give them a shout and let you know 👍

    • @geoffquinn6508
      @geoffquinn6508 15 годин тому

      Ok thanks BTW great channel

  • @koadaridgeback9004
    @koadaridgeback9004 14 днів тому +1

    I first thought he was Chumly from Pawn Stars...sorry bro not hating, actually did

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому +1

      Geez man! 🤣 Not sure that’s a compliment and don’t see the goaty beard thing but fair enough haha they say any press is good press right haha 😝 Hope you enjoyed the video. Stay tuned for Pt2 when Chumlee is back in action 🤣🤣🤣

  • @joelbrown4110
    @joelbrown4110 14 днів тому +1

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому

      Thanks Joel!! Stay tuned for Part2- so much to see at this show! 🙌🏼

  • @JohnLee-im7iu
    @JohnLee-im7iu 14 днів тому +1

    Everything looks expensive…..

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому

      Some yes some no!

  • @overtime_approved
    @overtime_approved 8 днів тому +1

    ua-cam.com/video/SrgfjeorCBo/v-deo.htmlsi=yjTEZoDsgYHg2CLY

    • @overtime_approved
      @overtime_approved 8 днів тому +1

      Sorry for the post mate. But not sure how to contact you. I know you have done some insulation and Delos are looking for some ideas.

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  7 днів тому +1

      Legend man, I appreciate it. We’ve had a few messages about it but if not got r around to watching it until you sent the link 👍
      If you need to get in contact I’m happy with you commenting, but you can also use Instagram or Patreon to message. We get those more readily.
      It would be nice ti help those guys, they seem like sound people. Thanks again 🤙

  • @fordyootbling2189
    @fordyootbling2189 14 днів тому

    Never mind all this rubbish, how are you going with the Sprinter and that super alloy boat?

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  14 днів тому

      Haha! Cheers man. I hope it’s not really rubbish as this is what we enjoy! Finding cool stuff to share and help people make the right descisions for their sailing.
      So yeah, the boat. We’ve had huge progress, mainly in paper but nan that’s such a faff!
      It’s super busy here at the moment which is cool. We’ve got 2 sailing videos reviewing some sailing gear, two on the van and then we’re on the road to the boat!
      I will try and get an update video in there for you too.

  • @jean-bernarddemilito8577
    @jean-bernarddemilito8577 13 днів тому +1

    Interesting but too much talking!

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  13 днів тому +2

      @jean-bernarddemilton8577 Cheers for that, point noted. Mind you, would it still be interesting if I was not talking?
      I’m giving you my insights as a shipwright, sharing that knowledge and experience I’ve gained. It’s hard to do this without speaking.
      I could give you a sales pitch in a flash but is that really what you want?
      Any feedback is much appreciated, cheers,
      Chris

  • @syrunaway2080
    @syrunaway2080 13 днів тому

    Come on! What's wrong with old fashion cleats, bults and nut etc.
    Spend your money on old traditional things and go sailing

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  13 днів тому

      For sure! We all do it to go sailing, many loose track of that! I guess it depends on what your building and why? Mind you, I’m not likely to replace something with old tech any more.

  • @MK-gr9qz
    @MK-gr9qz 13 днів тому

    To be honest.. not any real sailer wont saildrive nowdays .... old bad tec..

    • @SailHub
      @SailHub  13 днів тому

      Really? Are we going to the “real sailor” debate? Any how, a lot has changed with sail drives but I’m keen to known reasoning behind this comment?