There are many 1/2 inch right angle drills that would work. The girls could raise Teal without breaking a sweat. Harken makes the attachment that fits on the chuck of the drill. Easy Peasy! Good luck
Time to celebrate ... Compass is back on all fours... Emma is happy and hungry I'm sure ... And teal seems about as happy as when the new mast arrived.... And lynh is just as beautiful as ever.... Glad you have a radar that works .... Another neat addition for your beautiful cat.
Compass, buddy, I am glad you are doing better. I know what that’s like. I’ve been fighting an infection for four weeks! Fever and chills. But Covid test is negative! So hang in there, I just wish we could cuddle up and get rid of these bugs. Thinking good thoughts. Chuck
Good job. Teal, for someone who has just about every tool imaginable (for a boat), I'm surprised you are making Linh and Emma hand-crank you up the mast. Tsk, tsk. My wife can get me up the mast without breaking a sweat, but she has a little help. We have a Milwaukee Angle drill with an adaptor for the winch spline. 28v, rechargeable and works like a charm. Give your girls a break!
Watching Teal at work is such a pleasure. Teal is the platinum standard of boat mods! Also, as always, so lovely to see your wonderful family working together on common goals, supporting each other as a family, every day.
You can always make a bolt shorter. May bee a good plan to keep a few of each diameter bolt in a very long size. You can always cut a new thread if you cut that off
Anchor cleaning ala Rick Moore. Rick leaves his muddy anchor under water about 3 feet while the boat is under way then pulls it up once clean. From what I saw it worked but being a known sailor I don't know if that is a risky move. :-) Channel Islands here we come!!!
I was surprised that Teal didn't use some kind of surgical camera to inspect where the mast blockage was occurring.Maybe remove a bolt and poke the camera through the bolt hole?
*I was just there last month in the Ventura Marine area for a week of RR great local fresh food. Golfed at Olivas Golf it's awesome just down the street. Pelicans diving for schooling fish daily darn if I would have known you guys were there dinner at a restaurant for sure at the least!!!*
Life is better when you can see though the shadows. Maybe the fog was a reminder that it's never that far away. Good luck with the final hookup guys.be careful and stay the course.
glad that compass is feeling better, you Teal are always so considerate of the ladies. 1/2 inch cordless angle drill would make it easy for the girls to winch you up the mast
Nice work and a fantastic new addition, so cool to be able to see all that! I have to say that I was looking in the background at Compass and watched him playing with the tennis ball, thank god he’s feeling better! We lived in Ventura when I was a kid, I have the best memories, mom would drop us off at the pier with a small lunch and $2.00, saw a lot of stuff on the pier and played on the beach all day! Thanks so much for your wonderful episode!
Brilliant job as usual Teal. Did I spot a crafty shortcut? missing a mounting bolt out of the ray dome. Probably not needed anyway. I think you and the girls are a brilliant team. Loved the cable idea to get over feeding in a new one. That heat shrink stuff is great, I use it a lot for repairs. You can even get it with a glue lining for really waterproof repairs.
So glad to see Compass doing better. Another one off the list and as always a job well done. I really look forward to seeing your videos. Keep up the good work.
Finally you can feel so much more safe & secure when the weather closes in! As for your trip out to the Channel Islands, what will you be planning on doing? Can you actually go ashore on any of them?
You guys never fail to impress me with your energy, enthusiasm, and problem solving skills. It's so rewarding to be along for this journey. Thank you team basik!!!! You make Fridays brighter:)
Basik just gets better everyday. Those other cats can't compare! My first sail ever was from Santa Barbara to the Channel Islands. Great memories. Have fun!
That's nice how they come up with a Wi-Fi radar and good for a little distance out away from the shore I don't know about far out in the ocean but that would be nice to have two different setups nice video I enjoyed watching that I learned a little bit of something off of that video enjoy your sailing trips everybody be safe and God bless watching from Roseville California USA Ray Garrett
Can you tell me what cabinet latches y'all use aboard? I love the way your door over that fuse block cabinet looks and would like to do something similar our our boat. Thanks 😊
Can't sail without a Compass! Glad he's on the mend! Can you give us a comparison of the performance of the old Furuno with the new Raytheon? Nice installation! Can you do that in 40º in a driving rain and 30kts of wind? Neither can I! I am so looking forward to your time in the Gulf of California.
When I have to splice some wires together I try and stagger the splices so that the overall size/diameter of the splice stays the same as the existing cable. It makes it a little longer.
Ha Ha , somewhere around 12:35 I noticed "pointing the blame finger". Hummmm! I gave it some consideration and I have to take sides with Teal. Here's why, Linh, you know that Teal needs direct supervision. You brought this up in the past, remember? See, wasn't this easy? Teal, you need to give Linh a big hug and kiss because she's such a great wife and life is better. God Bless
For climbing the mast, I use ascender foot loops with an ascender attached to a secondary spinnaker halyard. The boson’s chair is attached to the main spinnaker halyard and run back to a winch. The process is simple… stand up in the foot loops, your partner takes up the slack on the main spinnaker halyard and repeat. It can be slow, but no one is exhausted.
This whole vid is a little too casual for me. Going up the mast with no safety line back up is inviting trouble. If either of those two people at the deck forget to cleat off the halyard line or it slips off the self tailer or stopper you're screwed. Not a good practice but to each their own.
Now that you have the extra solar, can you add an electric winch or two? Also can you get one of those ladders that you raise in the mast track to climb the ladder, then the person on the winch is working the safety line and not having to lift the weight? Last, go online and find something on how to tune and set up your radar. Most people have the gain turned up way to far and it mucks up the display and makes it hard to pick out targets and the finer features on the shore line.
It was good to see everyone this week & Compass doing better while finishing his medicine. Loved seeing the beautiful sunset in the background during dinner. Look forward to sailing into the Sea of Cortez, & understanding the importance of the new radar, how it enhances the SVBasik. 🍂🍁HAPPY FALL SVBASIK CREW!🍁🍂
Nice work as always! A tip: if you stagger the connections in a multi-wire splice you won't have a 'gopher-in-a-snake' under the shrink wrap. Hi Compass!
They say it can pick out a kayak so I wonder if it can display a floating tree trunk or lobster pot! Whatever its a nice piece of equipment to have. Not smelly either!
Quantum leap saw quantum leap conquered!! Nice job OL crew!! Safe sailing!! Glad little puppers is doing better!! :) Electric winch for hosting up T!! hehe yeah i know how ya feel T my wife would have a tough time hosting me up too.. LOL um you can always pass us those tacos hehe looked delicious!!
Awesome project as usual. Did you bind and gag Teal below deck while you two config'd the wireless? Because there's no way he would willingly let someone else do do the techy stuff! Lol!
The mast cables normally run in a "sock" and the friction between them means you will need to pull all of them together. This is better done with the mast out. Your setup is perfectly fine though, good job and the adapter plate means no additional holes in the mast. A bit of silicone grease will keep any water out. Silicone spray and grease really do help the cables run without any side effects. I find that the radar is very little used, but when you need it it's invaluable. Disable when not required through your instruments though - it's surprising how much that bit of power draw can flatten batteries during the winter months.
@@tealgoben1781 That's true. With all the coast hugging you all have been doing are the engines still running cool. I wonder if you are getting more crud in your heat exchangers. Would you be putting a " Blaster Purging " down as a semi annual maintenance drill when running close to the shore?
I look so forward to Friday’s glad you guys are getting some stuff done poor compass I’m glad he’s feeling better I thought about it Emma you’re pretty smart I think you’re gonna be like a veterinarian or may be a pharmacist but I went back some of your back videos and I saw you and your dad doing some pie girl you’re smart good thing your mom‘s got a brain on her huh and boy can she cook You guys be safe looking forward to next week
There are many 1/2 inch right angle drills that would work. The girls could raise Teal without breaking a sweat. Harken makes the attachment that fits on the chuck of the drill. Easy Peasy! Good luck
Interesting video
Gee thanks, now I'm starving again!!
Getting new toys is ALWAYS fun.
nice radar unit
I’m glad the No#1 son is feeling better
Us too! He gave us a scare. This is the first time he's been sick.
Cheers guys
Cheers Trev!
Safe journeys with new Quantum
Fabulous ‼️
Time to celebrate ... Compass is back on all fours... Emma is happy and hungry I'm sure ... And teal seems about as happy as when the new mast arrived.... And lynh is just as beautiful as ever.... Glad you have a radar that works .... Another neat addition for your beautiful cat.
Both of us are scared to death of heights and the swaying back and forth.....we have to get over that if we are going to buy a cat! Great job!
Lol, thanks guys! After a couple times up the mast, it's not so bad and you get used to it. 😊
I'm sure that Quantum will give you solace.
Ive been following you guys for awhile. And i appreciate all of you 💙😎👍
Compass, buddy, I am glad you are doing better. I know what that’s like. I’ve been fighting an infection for four weeks! Fever and chills. But Covid test is negative! So hang in there, I just wish we could cuddle up and get rid of these bugs. Thinking good thoughts. Chuck
Bravo ..👏🏻👏🏻
Good job. Teal, for someone who has just about every tool imaginable (for a boat), I'm surprised you are making Linh and Emma hand-crank you up the mast. Tsk, tsk. My wife can get me up the mast without breaking a sweat, but she has a little help. We have a Milwaukee Angle drill with an adaptor for the winch spline. 28v, rechargeable and works like a charm. Give your girls a break!
Watching Teal at work is such a pleasure. Teal is the platinum standard of boat mods!
Also, as always, so lovely to see your wonderful family working together on common goals, supporting each other as a family, every day.
Teal does the neatest wiring I've ever seen on a boat.
Congratulations on the new radar!
What a great family thanks for sharing
Our pleasure! Thanks for following!
Compass little thing!! I'm glad he is ok..
You can always make a bolt shorter. May bee a good plan to keep a few of each diameter bolt in a very long size. You can always cut a new thread if you cut that off
Hey Guys I just joined the show and love it keep up the great work. Emma U are 1 of a kind I think lol I've never known a teen to love school 🤣👍
Linh, there a number of electric winch handles on the net at various price points which might ease the strain. Also you could just put Teal on diet.
Great video guys, stay safe.
Nicely done.
Anchor cleaning ala Rick Moore. Rick leaves his muddy anchor under water about 3 feet while the boat is under way then pulls it up once clean. From what I saw it worked but being a known sailor I don't know if that is a risky move. :-) Channel Islands here we come!!!
I was surprised that Teal didn't use some kind of surgical camera to inspect where the mast blockage was occurring.Maybe remove a bolt and poke the camera through the bolt hole?
Great job everyone! Especially muscles Emma and Linh! So glad Compass is back to his frisky self.
*I was just there last month in the Ventura Marine area for a week of RR great local fresh food. Golfed at Olivas Golf it's awesome just down the street. Pelicans diving for schooling fish daily darn if I would have known you guys were there dinner at a restaurant for sure at the least!!!*
I love the Quantum radar unit. Great job getting it installed and operational.
Outstanding. 😉
Beautiful family .
Life is better when you can see though the shadows. Maybe the fog was a reminder that it's never that far away. Good luck with the final hookup guys.be careful and stay the course.
glad that compass is feeling better, you Teal are always so considerate of the ladies. 1/2 inch cordless angle drill would make it easy for the girls to winch you up the mast
He's a pretty sweet guy. 😊
Excellent, great job, yes, add a electric winch to the project wish list……
Awesome Radar installation and configuration, and glad Compass is feeling better. Onboard Life is Good.
As always great video. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome job guys another enjoyable video.
Thanks for watching!
Nice work and a fantastic new addition, so cool to be able to see all that! I have to say that I was looking in the background at Compass and watched him playing with the tennis ball, thank god he’s feeling better! We lived in Ventura when I was a kid, I have the best memories, mom would drop us off at the pier with a small lunch and $2.00, saw a lot of stuff on the pier and played on the beach all day! Thanks so much for your wonderful episode!
Your videos never disappoint
I'd like to see you go around South America and then go to the South Pacific and beyond.
YAY! Compass
Brilliant job as usual Teal. Did I spot a crafty shortcut? missing a mounting bolt out of the ray dome. Probably not needed anyway. I think you and the girls are a brilliant team. Loved the cable idea to get over feeding in a new one. That heat shrink stuff is great, I use it a lot for repairs. You can even get it with a glue lining for really waterproof repairs.
Glad to see Compass feeling better soon he will barking and photo bombing your videos again lol !
So glad to see Compass doing better. Another one off the list and as always a job well done. I really look forward to seeing your videos. Keep up the good work.
I love it he has been lusting over this for a while LOL
Dewalt, right angle drill motor with a winch insert. Not cheap but much easier to go up and down the mast.
Finally you can feel so much more safe & secure when the weather closes in! As for your trip out to the Channel Islands, what will you be planning on doing? Can you actually go ashore on any of them?
Nice job on the radar install guys, team effort. Glad Compass is doing better too. Fair winds and following seas Basik.
I’m installing this same unit today in Tasmania, australia 🇦🇺
good job
Awesome installation as usual. Cannot wait to see it in action. Good to see Compass back in action as well.
You guys never fail to impress me with your energy, enthusiasm, and problem solving skills. It's so rewarding to be along for this journey. Thank you team basik!!!! You make Fridays brighter:)
Hey....maybe best ever video production..."Someone", is making nice changes..TY
Basik just gets better everyday. Those other cats can't compare! My first sail ever was from Santa Barbara to the Channel Islands. Great memories. Have fun!
That's nice how they come up with a Wi-Fi radar and good for a little distance out away from the shore I don't know about far out in the ocean but that would be nice to have two different setups nice video I enjoyed watching that I learned a little bit of something off of that video enjoy your sailing trips everybody be safe and God bless watching from Roseville California USA Ray Garrett
Can you tell me what cabinet latches y'all use aboard? I love the way your door over that fuse block cabinet looks and would like to do something similar our our boat. Thanks 😊
Righty tighty..... lefty loosy
Can't sail without a Compass! Glad he's on the mend! Can you give us a comparison of the performance of the old Furuno with the new Raytheon? Nice installation! Can you do that in 40º in a driving rain and 30kts of wind? Neither can I! I am so looking forward to your time in the Gulf of California.
great work!
SO happy to see Compass coming around!
Us too! He gave us quite a scare.
great video guys :-)
Thanks so much!
When I have to splice some wires together I try and stagger the splices so that the overall size/diameter of the splice stays the same as the existing cable. It makes it a little longer.
Good video, as always. Like.
Compass is all head😂
Teal has mad skills!
Ha Ha , somewhere around 12:35 I noticed "pointing the blame finger". Hummmm! I gave it some consideration and I have to take sides with Teal. Here's why, Linh, you know that Teal needs direct supervision. You brought this up in the past, remember? See, wasn't this easy? Teal, you need to give Linh a big hug and kiss because she's such a great wife and life is better. God Bless
Kind of ironic that the hardest part of installing a "wireless" radome was connecting up the wires. Thanks for the great videos!
Ty too much lmao. Much needed these days
Please...do tell ! Where did Teal buy his 'smarty-pants' Clever young fella. Top job there crew while Compass kept guard.
For climbing the mast, I use ascender foot loops with an ascender attached to a secondary spinnaker halyard. The boson’s chair is attached to the main spinnaker halyard and run back to a winch. The process is simple… stand up in the foot loops, your partner takes up the slack on the main spinnaker halyard and repeat. It can be slow, but no one is exhausted.
This whole vid is a little too casual for me. Going up the mast with no safety line back up is inviting trouble. If either of those two people at the deck forget to cleat off the halyard line or it slips off the self tailer or stopper you're screwed. Not a good practice but to each their own.
love the videos and the family teamwork. hope to see you out on the water someday.
Now that you have the extra solar, can you add an electric winch or two? Also can you get one of those ladders that you raise in the mast track to climb the ladder, then the person on the winch is working the safety line and not having to lift the weight? Last, go online and find something on how to tune and set up your radar. Most people have the gain turned up way to far and it mucks up the display and makes it hard to pick out targets and the finer features on the shore line.
Or she can eat a bit more spinach 😉
You're rocking that chapeau on the way to the bolt store, Linh!
She loves her hats!
Glad to hear compass is doing well what a awesome family happy voyage 😇
Thanks so much!
It was good to see everyone this week & Compass doing better while finishing his medicine. Loved seeing the beautiful sunset in the background during dinner. Look forward to sailing into the Sea of Cortez, & understanding the importance of the new radar, how it enhances the SVBasik. 🍂🍁HAPPY FALL SVBASIK CREW!🍁🍂
I was wondering if you could get a winch handle that is longer so Linh can have more leverage when cranking Capt. Teal up the mast?
Love the thumbnail! Lol
I swear I am much bigger than that random. 🤪
Sailing Doodles had a power cordless 90 degree drill to help out with the winches.
Lol, he should donate it to us now that he has a powerboat. 🤪
It has to be driving him crazy to use old wire. Seeing Emma straightening her stacks of books, think maybe she's kin to her Dad much.
just watched this one would have been fun to go down to the harbor and say hi. Best sailboat fab and sailing channel I watch!
Nice work as always! A tip: if you stagger the connections in a multi-wire splice you won't have a 'gopher-in-a-snake' under the shrink wrap. Hi Compass!
I've had mine for 2 years It has been great and such a low power draw even on TX . Never even think about batteries.
They say it can pick out a kayak so I wonder if it can display a floating tree trunk or lobster pot! Whatever its a nice piece of equipment to have. Not smelly either!
Quantum leap saw quantum leap conquered!! Nice job OL crew!! Safe sailing!! Glad little puppers is doing better!! :) Electric winch for hosting up T!! hehe yeah i know how ya feel T my wife would have a tough time hosting me up too.. LOL um you can always pass us those tacos hehe looked delicious!!
Happy for your little Compass. And the radar. 🇨🇦.
Awesome project as usual. Did you bind and gag Teal below deck while you two config'd the wireless? Because there's no way he would willingly let someone else do do the techy stuff! Lol!
Yeah you did it 👏🏽👏🏽👍👍👏🏽👏🏽👍👍🍷🍷🍷
The mast cables normally run in a "sock" and the friction between them means you will need to pull all of them together. This is better done with the mast out. Your setup is perfectly fine though, good job and the adapter plate means no additional holes in the mast. A bit of silicone grease will keep any water out. Silicone spray and grease really do help the cables run without any side effects. I find that the radar is very little used, but when you need it it's invaluable. Disable when not required through your instruments though - it's surprising how much that bit of power draw can flatten batteries during the winter months.
As a kid in the 70's, it was rare to see cats at the marina. It seemed such a European thing. Now, they are very common.
I feel pretty good about you feelin pretty good mate. Good onya great family, the four of you are lookin pretty good.
Teal: Well, that wasn't too bad.
Linh and Emma: Says the guy who just sits there while we hoisted him up and down four times today.
Hey now...I climbed a little!
@@tealgoben1781 That's true. With all the coast hugging you all have been doing are the engines still running cool. I wonder if you are getting more crud in your heat exchangers. Would you be putting a " Blaster Purging " down as a semi annual maintenance drill when running close to the shore?
I look so forward to Friday’s glad you guys are getting some stuff done poor compass I’m glad he’s feeling better I thought about it Emma you’re pretty smart I think you’re gonna be like a veterinarian or may be a pharmacist but I went back some of your back videos and I saw you and your dad doing some pie girl you’re smart good thing your mom‘s got a brain on her huh and boy can she cook You guys be safe looking forward to next week
You need an inspection camera to see the wire runs in the mast.
Hey Teal ! Ryobi makes a 18v heat gun… it works great !
That raymarine radar here in South Africa 3500 dollars. Great show
You need an M28 Cordless right angle drill kit with a winch bit
Maybe a winchrite for the ladies Teal, instead of a sailrite 😉
14:00 There may be a potential chafe / wear problem where the wire is contacting the sharp edge of the metal cap.
I thought that as well but after inspecting the old cable it had zero chafe after 20+ years.
Radar for Teal, Sail.rite for Lihn
Seems fair....