This old sailor is very impressed with your attention to detail. Hard to find in some of the best boatyards. Keep on having fun with your sailboat adventures!
Wow! Billy this is a compliment. You are an aquatic nerd. You rattle off info about stuff and dimensions that nobody outside the boating community ever heard of. I think it's awesome! I like that you spoke to us as if we were aboard Adrenaline 1 and taking notes about the new lines for the sails. Sierra and Jetty doing lunch on the starboard observation deck and au natural is a good approach. Keep it up seafarers. Stay happy.
I enjoy watching you two doing the work on your own, the experience you are building will be so valuable in the future. My mantra is to learn one new skill each day, and when you grow older nothing is going to be impossible. Lol my dad always ask me what I wanted to be when when I grew up up until he passed away, and my answer was always the same, I'll let you know when I grow up. I was 50. I'm 60 now and still learn something each day. Keep safe and love your family.
I love how excited Billy got when he saw the dead eyes. Just be careful, don't want Sierra getting jealous. lol It's really nice to see how much pride you take in everything you do. The boat looks great and your hard work shows. Love you guys. 👍
Love that you have such great adventures at such a young age. You've figured out in your twenties what takes most a lifetime to learn. It's all about the journey.
I must say Billy's attention to detail is better than average - it's good to see him make quality finished jobs. As a metal fabricator for 42 years making custom made marine hardware in stainless steel, aluminum, titantium, bronze, brass, copper, etc., etc. - Billy does his homework. Bill if you need something - I still have my shop just north of you.
Great video!... Realy like the refit of the lines and all the work u 2 have been doing. Upgrading an older boat is a lot of work and you 2 make it look easy...
We do like the boat work video's. You guys aren't boring like some boatwork vid's. Love you guys too. Keep doing what you do, your popular for a reason.
Love these what work videos! I helped a friend about a Beneteau with some rogging and I thought it was a stinking nightmare. I can definitely appreciate your patience because the rigging isn't simplistic to say the least. Love the content continue producing these videos. It's amazing what you can do when you put your mind to it. Easier write a check if you have it but when you don't you're forced to figure it out. I even hate whipping rope! Kudos to Bill & Sierra! Jetty and Luna 2......
Thanks so much Scott, I'm glad you enjoy and appreciate these videos. You're totally right, it definitely is easier to write a check which I almost never do and in the long long long run I am really glad I didn't...
Not too distant future.... "Sail America Distinguished Speakers Billy and Sierra unveil their latest boat design with their world renowned craftsmanship and performance..." Crowd goes wild.
Jetty is such good help encouraging you guys. An integral part of the team. Luna is also super precious. Lab/Border collie? Reminds me of my childhood dog.
I was cringing when you were pulling on that concrete light pole, but the Dodge sounds awesome. I think I would have tied up to the tree. Concrete doesn't like to flex. I'm glad there was no drama. You're right, though. We do like these boat-work videos.
@@hotrodhog2170 Galvalume? Is that another name for concrete? Look closer. It's concrete. You can see where the manufacturer stamped it, about eight feet up @ 17:06.
Very jovial in this episode Sierra...I like it. William was being very serious about his Dyneema project and you were ribbing him. Another good vlog. Black rigging looks stealth...👍
I think I like the fun stuff for sure, but I really carefully watch any of the work videos. The splicing is of interest to me. I thought the way the rope winds around the splicing you did is really cool! Sailing Uma had a video where he was splicing. I went to youtube right after that to learn how.
I'm very impressed with your splicing and your new rigging! You do the best videos out of all the other catamaran UA-camrs on UA-cam! Thanks so much for what you do! When I get my catamaran, I'd like to hire you to do my rigging but you will probably already be a millionaire and just want to enjoy life by then.
The cover like you said should make all the difference. I like your positive attitude. When you take off for the Caribbean you’ll have more fun island hopping instead of sailing straight down..
You guys are a lot like me with respect to being predisposed to embarking on a mission of "endless upgrades, scheduled/preventative maintenance and improvements" of your vessel and home. I also wanted to say that you did a great job with the task of securing the new dinghy motor and discouraging the crackheads from further piracy of your gear. I was really hoping that it was a April 1st thing and was sorry to confirm the worst. Nice to see everything spruced up and coming together nicely and the boat and the captains and crew are looking fit & well. Be safe & best regards.
That was an excellent edited video....i enjoyed every bit of it...i like seeing you guys working on the boat...you make it seem easy when i know its not....very good job, looking forward to the Bahamas.....thanks for making such good videos.
Those light poles look sturdy but they are made to fall when hit by a car. Cut a car tire in half and it will make a cushion for a tree that will not leave a mark.
Thank you for doing so much of this project in one video. I know it's a lot of work. Now we get a video doesn't just continue the same exact thing. Sounds like you saved another 30 lbs toward the generator.
Hey, Sailing La Vagabonde got pulled over in Ft. Lauderdale by the water police, no numbers on their dingy and the cops were checking serial numbers on the mercury outboard on their dingy..........
Hey guys it definitely looks like y'all been busy doing a great job the boats coming along lovely you had a busy couple days there the ultimate hopefully that job's done hopefully you won't be long before you're back on the water heading to the Bahamas beautiful dog your babysitting be safe
One thing I’ve always wondered about is the bottom ends on those shrouds which are also subject to uv exposure and especially chafe/wear as part of everyday usage, Seems like they should be covered, to, in order to protect them. Would be pretty salty/old school to put some leather boots around them from the deck level up to the point where it has a cover on the line.
@@BobWiersema I think i know why....Getting info on the job and facts about the material is helpful and interesting. Hearing comments that sound like a 14 year old being goofy gets old after awhile. Not a life changer or the end of the world but it caused me to fast forward through the video.
Great video! Love the look of that Dyneema. That's what I'll be replacing my standing rigging with, when I get my boat. You two are awesome! Keep up the good work!
I really like and appreciate this info on dyneema . I love plastic , like dyneema. They en-rich our lives in incalcuiable ways ! How do insurance companys view dyneema for standing rigging?
I know of at least one coast guard certified catamaran that does day charters with dux rigging. I've heard he had to jump through some hoops to get it certified but that may just be a rumor. I do know for a fact that it is certified. ua-cam.com/video/JfWPPteSTiU/v-deo.html
She's right we like the blue water better I know why Billy captain he's not afraid of heights and he's a workaholic but he takes good care of the boat lol
Great video! I love to see so many going to synthetic and doing it themselves. If you do a tech video I'd love to see your process for the chafe sleeve as I definitely think it's worth the investment. I'm interested in why you chose to go Dux vs DM20? I'm pretty set on DM20 as it has lower creep which is the primary design criteria for synthetic rigging. It was designed by DSM for standing rigging but I haven't seen anyone on UA-cam use it yet and can't figure out why. Thanks!
Sierra to Luna: "blah blah blah, beach" Jetty: "beach?😳!!" Too cute. Billy, don't head up the mast if you have insurance and Sierra is your beneficiary! Just sayin' Did you end up repainting the speaker ends before reinstalling them? Much easier to touch them up while on deck! Gotta have everything looking sharp with all your new lines.
Not seen in this video are the out takes where Billy pulls down 2 street signs and 1 light pole. Also not seen is when Sierra tried to slack line and landed in a tree.
I think Jetty was hoping the deadeye was a bone... All the science I've read says UHMWPE that the core of Dyneema and Spectra ropes are made from experience serious loss in strength of the fibers exposed to UV unless the fibers are coated with a UV dye, UV and abrasion coating, or jacket material. Dux (SK75) is impregnated with what they call Durapur that I believe adds UV and abrasion resistance, but I'd always add a jacket material like polyester where possible.
A couple quick technical notes from Luke at Kraken Structures "...Yes, 5 to 8 years depending on UV exposure, but what you can add in is that after that time bare dyneema can be expected to loose about 50% of its original tensile strength. This was tested by Chicago Yacht Rigging and published on his blog. Also note that the remaining 50% of tensile strength is still usually (depending on size) still stronger than the original wire was rated for. But when covered by chafe sleeve the life-span is almost indefinite when the core is protected, the chafe sleeve can be replaced at much lower cost." - "...Obviously chafe damage or other physical damage is easy to spot like any other fiber line. UV damage to bare line results in a ‘fuzzy’ appearance because the individual fibers begin to break due to UV exposure. When any bare line is used (like for life lines), expect about 5 years and consider replacing them when they get really fuzzy. Chafe sleeve is always ideal to protect your investment, note the labor in splicing is worth the extra time to increase the lifespan and save you money in the long run."
I’m sorry I didn’t put this all in one of my last emails to both of you. There is a great company in Oyster Bay New York called Oyster Bay Boat Shop. They are fantastic when it comes to any type of rigging work or any type of rigging hardware. Give them a call very professional. They will have most of your needs in stock at a good price. Remember use your tax number and LLC name.
Looks like a lot of work and you yungins can do it . I wish I had the chance to stay growing up on the water but I didn't, thnx for letting us dream with you. Obtw black is hi on uv. Protection
That would have been funny if you did a mockumentary when you said "Let's get out of here before the cops come" You and Sierra start running and cops start chasing. And in the background you here "Bad Boys, Bad Boys, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when they come for you.
I read that Bernard Moitessier would cut the corroded lower wire rigging (more saltwater contact at deck level on lower) and add chain links to fill the increased gap between the chain plate and the eye stud shackle to increase the life of his rigging... "Get Real, Get Gone" by Rick Page and Jasna Tuta. Of course, I have no idea how this impacted the weight . ;)
Dude, always throw some blankets/towels over a line when stretching it like that with your truck. If there were a line failure, the recoil could kill someone.
Sierra be honest did Billy sleep with them Dead Eyes under his pillow...Lol....He was so excited...You got a good dude there....As he has a good women....Very knowledgeable video....
One question about Dyneema rigging. When your old stainless stays need replacement they will show you a few broken strands to let you know. (the ones you took off looked just fine) Now that you have the dyneema stays with the chafe guard sleeved over them, what signs will you look for to tell you when its time to replace them? Do you just replace every 3 years to be on the safe side or on some time plus hours under sail formula? What about if the boat gets overpowered in a big wind? Is there any signs to look for that would indicate damage to the standing rigging? Close inspection to stainless rigging can usually detect damage before failure. Are there any similar procedures or inspection methods for synthetic rigging?
This old sailor is very impressed with your attention to detail. Hard to find in some of the best boatyards. Keep on having fun with your sailboat adventures!
Wow! Billy this is a compliment. You are an aquatic nerd. You rattle off info about stuff and dimensions that nobody outside the boating community ever heard of. I think it's awesome!
I like that you spoke to us as if we were aboard Adrenaline 1 and taking notes about the new lines for the sails. Sierra and Jetty doing lunch on the starboard observation deck and au natural is a good approach. Keep it up seafarers. Stay happy.
haha thanks so much Grant!!!
I enjoy watching you two doing the work on your own, the experience you are building will be so valuable in the future. My mantra is to learn one new skill each day, and when you grow older nothing is going to be impossible. Lol my dad always ask me what I wanted to be when when I grew up up until he passed away, and my answer was always the same, I'll let you know when I grow up. I was 50. I'm 60 now and still learn something each day. Keep safe and love your family.
When you learn what makes a woman tick please let us all know?
Luke is 'The Man' when it comes to Dyneema, came all the way to South Africa to assist "SAILING LADY AFRICA" in Port Elizabeth. Great job there Billy!
I love how excited Billy got when he saw the dead eyes. Just be careful, don't want Sierra getting jealous. lol
It's really nice to see how much pride you take in everything you do. The boat looks great and your hard work shows. Love you guys. 👍
Seriously taking a look at this rigging choice for my catalina 30. Including the deadeyes. Looks much better than turnbuckles. Great job
Love that you have such great adventures at such a young age. You've figured out in your twenties what takes most a lifetime to learn. It's all about the journey.
I must say Billy's attention to detail is better than average - it's good to see him make quality finished jobs. As a metal fabricator for 42 years making custom made marine hardware in stainless steel, aluminum, titantium, bronze, brass, copper, etc., etc. - Billy does his homework. Bill if you need something - I still have my shop just north of you.
You two have done a lot of repairs/work on the boat and it shows ! nice work
Great video!... Realy like the refit of the lines and all the work u 2 have been doing. Upgrading an older boat is a lot of work and you 2 make it look easy...
We do like the boat work video's. You guys aren't boring like some boatwork vid's. Love you guys too. Keep doing what you do, your popular for a reason.
Getting it done and yes I like seeing hard working people try SOMETHING difference
Love these what work videos! I helped a friend about a Beneteau with some rogging and I thought it was a stinking nightmare.
I can definitely appreciate your patience because the rigging isn't simplistic to say the least.
Love the content continue producing these videos. It's amazing what you can do when you put your mind to it. Easier write a check if you have it but when you don't you're forced to figure it out.
I even hate whipping rope!
Kudos to Bill & Sierra! Jetty and Luna 2......
Thanks so much Scott, I'm glad you enjoy and appreciate these videos. You're totally right, it definitely is easier to write a check which I almost never do and in the long long long run I am really glad I didn't...
@@Tulasendlesssummer Always better to do it yourself! you know what you've got, and you know how to repair it. And save a $ortune.
Not too distant future....
"Sail America Distinguished Speakers Billy and Sierra unveil their latest boat design with their world renowned craftsmanship and performance..."
Crowd goes wild.
I Love the boat work!!!! I love seeing y’all enjoy all the labor you have put into your home! Looks freaking amazing.
Jetty is such good help encouraging you guys. An integral part of the team. Luna is also super precious. Lab/Border collie? Reminds me of my childhood dog.
I was cringing when you were pulling on that concrete light pole, but the Dodge sounds awesome. I think I would have tied up to the tree. Concrete doesn't like to flex. I'm glad there was no drama. You're right, though. We do like these boat-work videos.
Aluminum light pole.
@@hotrodhog2170 Concrete light pole.
@@rickharris5485 Galvalume light pole.
@@hotrodhog2170 Galvalume? Is that another name for concrete? Look closer. It's concrete. You can see where the manufacturer stamped it, about eight feet up @ 17:06.
Another great video...and yes we like the combo of boat work and play. 👍 thank you both
Very jovial in this episode Sierra...I like it. William was being very serious about his Dyneema project and you were ribbing him. Another good vlog. Black rigging looks stealth...👍
Now, the lost weight means a new generator!!??
And an A/C 😁😁😁
Realy Nice episode again from you guys, hoop to see you sail again soon.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I think I like the fun stuff for sure, but I really carefully watch any of the work videos. The splicing is of interest to me. I thought the way the rope winds around the splicing you did is really cool! Sailing Uma had a video where he was splicing. I went to youtube right after that to learn how.
I'm very impressed with your splicing and your new rigging! You do the best videos out of all the other catamaran UA-camrs on UA-cam! Thanks so much for what you do! When I get my catamaran, I'd like to hire you to do my rigging but you will probably already be a millionaire and just want to enjoy life by then.
The cover like you said should make all the difference. I like your positive attitude. When you take off for the Caribbean you’ll have more fun island hopping instead of sailing straight down..
You guys are a lot like me with respect to being predisposed to embarking on a mission of "endless upgrades, scheduled/preventative maintenance and improvements" of your vessel and home. I also wanted to say that you did a great job with the task of securing the new dinghy motor and discouraging the crackheads from further piracy of your gear. I was really hoping that it was a April 1st thing and was sorry to confirm the worst. Nice to see everything spruced up and coming together nicely and the boat and the captains and crew are looking fit & well. Be safe & best regards.
Glad you have her to brighten your days an night. Lucky man.⛵️🐕🏃🏻♀️🏄♀️
Beautiful splicing work. I think you did great. Personally I like the boat work episodes, but can't wait to see you guys on the water again.
Billy you are a very talented guy. Be careful climbing up the mast, I sure could not what you are doing. Great vlog!!!
Thanks George!
Getting close to 100K, won’t be long.😎👍🏻
That was an excellent edited video....i enjoyed every bit of it...i like seeing you guys working on the boat...you make it seem easy when i know its not....very good job, looking forward to the Bahamas.....thanks for making such good videos.
Thanks so much Randy!!
I agree, you have done great work on an old boat. She looks fast just sitting at anchor.
Nice! Another great boat project
Looks killer idk what I’m talking about so totally appreciate you taking the time to explain it👍👍
Those light poles look sturdy but they are made to fall when hit by a car. Cut a car tire in half and it will make a cushion for a tree that will not leave a mark.
Thank you for doing so much of this project in one video. I know it's a lot of work. Now we get a video doesn't just continue the same exact thing. Sounds like you saved another 30 lbs toward the generator.
Great video Billy, solid information and well explained. My wife and i love Jetty ! very well natured with her new friend..
Hey, Sailing La Vagabonde got pulled over in Ft. Lauderdale by the water police, no numbers on their dingy and the cops were checking serial numbers on the mercury outboard on their dingy..........
He reportedly talked his way out of trouble ! Every illegal person gets the free pass these days from the liberals !
We love your channel and look forward to your videos every week keep em coming 🌊⛵🦞
Billy... very well done love the tech videos !!!
Hey guys it definitely looks like y'all been busy doing a great job the boats coming along lovely you had a busy couple days there the ultimate hopefully that job's done hopefully you won't be long before you're back on the water heading to the Bahamas beautiful dog your babysitting be safe
One thing I’ve always wondered about is the bottom ends on those shrouds which are also subject to uv exposure and especially chafe/wear as part of everyday usage, Seems like they should be covered, to, in order to protect them. Would be pretty salty/old school to put some leather boots around them from the deck level up to the point where it has a cover on the line.
oh dude...leather boots would be so cool!
You got one guy that gave you a thumbs down, he must be a sailor extraordinaire what a goober! keep doing it guys you're doing great
That's our local troll
It's up to 17 now from the group of people who don't like pretty girls, boats, hard work, cute dogs and Billy.
I hate goobers !!!
@@BobWiersema I think i know why....Getting info on the job and facts about the material is helpful and interesting. Hearing comments that sound like a 14 year old being goofy gets old after awhile. Not a life changer or the end of the world but it caused me to fast forward through the video.
Really cool vid imo. I'm not a sailor and love seeing some of the usual behind the scenes work, and not all play. Good to mix it up.
A joy to follow. Keep up the good work.
Good video. I'm interested in what you guys are doing. Thinking about changing standing rigging myself, so it's super useful.
"Tula's Endless Boat Rigging LLC" Dyneema Specialist!! Awesome video
Ya I like the boat work videos. I have dyneema life lines on my sail boat too. Plan to do my rigging with it when it’s time. Easy to work with.
Good video for somebody thinking of buying a boat. Thanks.
True, blue water stuff is cool, but without the techie stuff no one is going anywhere ! ha ha. KUDOS TES Crew on a fine job
See you already out on the sea going south, water color is turning different shade of blue
Great video! Love the look of that Dyneema. That's what I'll be replacing my standing rigging with, when I get my boat. You two are awesome! Keep up the good work!
Great Choice with going Dyneema , just keep and eye on chaff areas ,it doesn't like any abrasion at all.
Y'all gotta meet up with S/V Zingaro your sister ship, which also uses Dyneema, but I think they're headed to the South Pacific.
Fair winds...
those dodge turbos sound so good!!!
Cummins!
@@ascott6804 I've got the lly duramax
They sure do. Billy’s isn’t stock, I’ve noticed a bunch of extra gauges on the pillar, but no idea what he’s done to it.
yep definitely like the boat work vids
When are you going to start traveling again and having fun, this is turning into a tutorial channel for boat repairs
I love your boat work videos.
Another great video. I love the boat work videos!
I thought forsure that Cummins was going to snap that line lol
Nice work, guys!
I really like and appreciate this info on dyneema . I love plastic , like dyneema. They en-rich our lives in incalcuiable ways ! How do insurance companys view dyneema for standing rigging?
I know of at least one coast guard certified catamaran that does day charters with dux rigging. I've heard he had to jump through some hoops to get it certified but that may just be a rumor. I do know for a fact that it is certified. ua-cam.com/video/JfWPPteSTiU/v-deo.html
So now you saved all that weight you can take the generator with you ;)
“Crisscross applesauce” made my day lol.
Dude, She’s so cute, it ought to be illegal.... yall have fun, and keep up the good work!!!
Great video!
Thanks Sean!
She's right we like the blue water better I know why Billy captain he's not afraid of heights and he's a workaholic but he takes good care of the boat lol
Great video! I love to see so many going to synthetic and doing it themselves. If you do a tech video I'd love to see your process for the chafe sleeve as I definitely think it's worth the investment. I'm interested in why you chose to go Dux vs DM20? I'm pretty set on DM20 as it has lower creep which is the primary design criteria for synthetic rigging. It was designed by DSM for standing rigging but I haven't seen anyone on UA-cam use it yet and can't figure out why. Thanks!
Sierra to Luna: "blah blah blah, beach" Jetty: "beach?😳!!" Too cute.
Billy, don't head up the mast if you have insurance and Sierra is your beneficiary! Just sayin'
Did you end up repainting the speaker ends before reinstalling them? Much easier to touch them up while on deck! Gotta have everything looking sharp with all your new lines.
I don't know how the rope came loose........Really !
Marcel D , Your comment made me laugh, Thank you
Tula's Endless Summer, that is supposed to read "repainting the SPREADER ends" Damn autocorrect and my failure to proof read!
Fabulous video, must have taken a long time to edit. I am so impressed with the things you have done to upgrade Adrenalin!
Not seen in this video are the out takes where Billy pulls down 2 street signs and 1 light pole. Also not seen is when Sierra tried to slack line and landed in a tree.
🤫 🤫 🤫
Another great one.
I like all your videos! ;-) boat work and adventures- keep on keeping on! Thanks
Great video. Keep up the great work. Cute sidekick helper.
💪👍🙏❤️
From my marina slip, in the norther Georgia mountains, your project look great! Whoa, almost ran into a tree........
I’m in North North Georgia
I think Jetty was hoping the deadeye was a bone...
All the science I've read says UHMWPE that the core of Dyneema and Spectra ropes are made from experience serious loss in strength of the fibers exposed to UV unless the fibers are coated with a UV dye, UV and abrasion coating, or jacket material. Dux (SK75) is impregnated with what they call Durapur that I believe adds UV and abrasion resistance, but I'd always add a jacket material like polyester where possible.
Like on the synthetic rigging. Way to go.
Wow that was intense very captivating video now your almost ready for the blue water right after a trip to lowes for that generator lol
Ok Sierra, you have yourself a “splicey” day. Carlos “Splicey” Weiner out.
Weiner out, heard
A couple quick technical notes from Luke at Kraken Structures
"...Yes, 5 to 8 years depending on UV exposure, but what you can add in is that after that time bare dyneema can be expected to loose about 50% of its original tensile strength. This was tested by Chicago Yacht Rigging and published on his blog. Also note that the remaining 50% of tensile strength is still usually (depending on size) still stronger than the original wire was rated for. But when covered by chafe sleeve the life-span is almost indefinite when the core is protected, the chafe sleeve can be replaced at much lower cost."
- "...Obviously chafe damage or other physical damage is easy to spot like any other fiber line. UV damage to bare line results in a ‘fuzzy’ appearance because the individual fibers begin to break due to UV exposure. When any bare line is used (like for life lines), expect about 5 years and consider replacing them when they get really fuzzy. Chafe sleeve is always ideal to protect your investment, note the labor in splicing is worth the extra time to increase the lifespan and save you money in the long run."
@Jorge Savoff from Colligo Marine bit.ly/colligodux 9mm Dux is $7.16/ft.
@Joseph’s Rc Studio Hey brother!
@Joseph’s Rc Studio 🙄
How did you replace the forestay with Dyneema considering chafing from the the furling system? Thanks
I’m sorry I didn’t put this all in one of my last emails to both of you. There is a great company in Oyster Bay New York called Oyster Bay Boat Shop. They are fantastic when it comes to any type of rigging work or any type of rigging hardware. Give them a call very professional. They will have most of your needs in stock at a good price. Remember use your tax number and LLC name.
love the boat work videos. Great job!
Please make a Jetty Flag and hoist it proudly.🤯🦄
Looks like a lot of work and you yungins can do it . I wish I had the chance to stay growing up on the water but I didn't, thnx for letting us dream with you. Obtw black is hi on uv. Protection
Nice upgrade!
Great job guys
your channel is so much better. you really have become quite a sailor... i am replacing my standing rigging w Dyneema Dux?
That would have been funny if you did a mockumentary when you said "Let's get out of here before the cops come" You and Sierra start running and cops start chasing. And in the background you here "Bad Boys, Bad Boys, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when they come for you.
Good show congrats on the work performed. Aloha
Put synthetic rigging on my brothers boat and it only lasted about 3 years in Florida . Hope you have better luck.
What killed it? What kind of line? What kind of boat?
Thanks for posting
I read that Bernard Moitessier would cut the corroded lower wire rigging (more saltwater contact at deck level on lower) and add chain links to fill the increased gap between the chain plate and the eye stud shackle to increase the life of his rigging... "Get Real, Get Gone" by Rick Page and Jasna Tuta. Of course, I have no idea how this impacted the weight . ;)
Dude, always throw some blankets/towels over a line when stretching it like that with your truck. If there were a line failure, the recoil could kill someone.
Peter Kacandes it takes more power to snap those lines than the truck can produce.
Theres no recoil on non-stretch line
Sierra be honest did Billy sleep with them Dead Eyes under his pillow...Lol....He was so excited...You got a good dude there....As he has a good women....Very knowledgeable video....
good video, we are planning on Dyneema for our standing rigging also, wondering where, or what brand chafeing sleeve it was from?
Sierra has the "dad jokes" down!!!
I wonder if the line rig creates a lot more windage aloft because it is so much thicker then stainless steel wire? Great job...
Love all your videos .. you guys need to surf more.. lol only because I have surf SUP's and not a boat! Thanks you 3 keep up 6he videos.
Great job guys, very interesting. Thanks
One question about Dyneema rigging. When your old stainless stays need replacement they will show you a few broken strands to let you know. (the ones you took off looked just fine) Now that you have the dyneema stays with the chafe guard sleeved over them, what signs will you look for to tell you when its time to replace them? Do you just replace every 3 years to be on the safe side or on some time plus hours under sail formula? What about if the boat gets overpowered in a big wind? Is there any signs to look for that would indicate damage to the standing rigging? Close inspection to stainless rigging can usually detect damage before failure. Are there any similar procedures or inspection methods for synthetic rigging?
That split locknut at :24- 45. Wow I've never seen that before.