You two have drawn me in with your tenacity and pushing forward through adversity. Looking forward to splashing and seeing everything back together. Great effort (and video skills).
Thank you for another Great Video! Looks like ya'll are getting closer to the Water. Can't wait to see more. Ok until next time. Aloha from the Big Island of Hawaii!
Looks like it's coming along well. Spray foam is a pain in the butt to get cleaned and trimmed after the application, but it looks like you've got it well under control. I hope your mouth is doing better by now, mine took a little over a month for the swelling to go down completely after I had some impacted molars removed. Not a lot of fun, but it did decrease the frequency of my headaches.
I’m pretty well healed up now and yes it’s crazy how quickly the headaches went away! It was like day after even with all the swelling my usual headaches were gone and they haven’t come back since. Really shoulda done this years ago… 😂🙄
Nice work! That foam sure looks like it will keep you warm and cozy. Also, loved Logan's on the fly translation of boat terms to landlubbers language: "galley and head... or the bathroom and the kitchen" 😄
Maybe while you have all this open you could ad wire conduits, like an inch size with holes in them for ventilation. We are just starting to fish new wiring in Laysan our VdS 34 and, well it is a nightmare.
@@WaywardLifeSailing As high as possible, I am thinking of running new conduits inside at the bottom of the cupboards that runs along the hull (so basically under the side decks). If you have AC and DC I would run AC on starboard (or where ever your shore power connection is) and DC on port. Keep in mind DC V drop on the DC side. 🙂 cheers.
Knowing this project is over, but I wonder if a "Bow Saw Blade" (just the blade) would have worked? Stretched across the ribs and slowly sawed down through the foam...
we actually tried using a regular saw blade, but the angle and irregularity of the teeth meant that the blade just dug in and ripped instead of properly cutting the foam. But we have half of the boat still yet to spray foam, so any ideas you have are more than welcome!
That turned out really well. I thought you would use those big cans you shake and would take about fifty of them. Never seen those type with the hoses thats just like having them come spray it commercially! Did you try screwing an old saw blade to a board to cut the foam? Just run it back and forth across the frames.
Yeah we did try a saw. The way the teeth are just rips into the foam instead of properly cutting it and just creates a mess. The spray foam kits you can get at Canadian Tire or Lowes or Home Hardware!
I understand why you re-foamed the repair areas. About one fifth of my boat is foamed and I am removing it,bit-by-bit. It is hard getting rid and getting the metal clean. What was your preference versus foam?
Hi glen, I think on a steel boat, if I could not spray foam, I would probably use sheets of polystyrene and cut them an inch short and glue them in with spray foam
#waywardlifesailing I'm sure your past this point but I took a cheap 24" bow saw from Harbor Freight and welded some angle and new pins on it so blade was 90 degrees from original position and used it to trim foam at a friends house Logan could cobble this up in no time!
I just had my 2000sqft house spray foamed wall to wall for $2500 - didn't lift a finger in the process. How much did you guys spend? Did you end up using 3 bottles? How many hours of labor did you put in? I'm wondering if this is a better job to hire out rather than DIY
Originally we decided we wanted to make sure the job was done thoroughly so we decided to do it ourselves because it can be really hard to find people to do a job properly, especially with the tight spaces behind ribs etc. But the second half might be a different story if we can find someone cheaper. Was that price for closed cell or open and where are you located?
I really wish we could go deep into the bilge! The contrast with the amount of condensation we get down there really shows how great the spray foam works for keeping things dry!
It was fun helping out, thanks for the invite. Looking good!
You’re welcome any time 😂
You two have drawn me in with your tenacity and pushing forward through adversity. Looking forward to splashing and seeing everything back together. Great effort (and video skills).
Thanks so much for watching and for your lovely comment 😌
Thank you for another Great Video! Looks like ya'll are getting closer to the Water.
Can't wait to see more.
Ok until next time. Aloha from the Big Island of Hawaii!
Thanks for watching! Closer every day 😌
Thanks guys!
Thanks for watching!
So happy to follow your journey, Love following this project!
Can’t wait to get you out for a sail when she’s back in the water!
One step closer!
Getting there!!
Looks like it's coming along well. Spray foam is a pain in the butt to get cleaned and trimmed after the application, but it looks like you've got it well under control. I hope your mouth is doing better by now, mine took a little over a month for the swelling to go down completely after I had some impacted molars removed. Not a lot of fun, but it did decrease the frequency of my headaches.
I’m pretty well healed up now and yes it’s crazy how quickly the headaches went away! It was like day after even with all the swelling my usual headaches were gone and they haven’t come back since. Really shoulda done this years ago… 😂🙄
Nice work! That foam sure looks like it will keep you warm and cozy. Also, loved Logan's on the fly translation of boat terms to landlubbers language: "galley and head... or the bathroom and the kitchen" 😄
Haha he’s trying to be inclusive 😂😂
Good job guys
Thank you!
Good job
Thanks for watching!
Maybe while you have all this open you could ad wire conduits, like an inch size with holes in them for ventilation. We are just starting to fish new wiring in Laysan our VdS 34 and, well it is a nightmare.
That’s a good idea! Where are you finding you wish you had it the most?
@@WaywardLifeSailing As high as possible, I am thinking of running new conduits inside at the bottom of the cupboards that runs along the hull (so basically under the side decks).
If you have AC and DC I would run AC on starboard (or where ever your shore power connection is) and DC on port.
Keep in mind DC V drop on the DC side.
🙂
cheers.
i work as a surveyor you have no idea how many beautiful implementations I see and how many horrible ones I see ! lol
@@Coyotehello lol I’m sure! People do some pretty weird stuff on boats 😂
Knowing this project is over, but I wonder if a "Bow Saw Blade" (just the blade) would have worked? Stretched across the ribs and slowly sawed down through the foam...
we actually tried using a regular saw blade, but the angle and irregularity of the teeth meant that the blade just dug in and ripped instead of properly cutting the foam. But we have half of the boat still yet to spray foam, so any ideas you have are more than welcome!
Sorry guys, that foam won’t be ‘closed cell’ forever.
I spent many happy hours removing saturated foam!
there's so many reasons they were told not to do this :(
That turned out really well. I thought you would use those big cans you shake and would take about fifty of them. Never seen those type with the hoses thats just like having them come spray it commercially! Did you try screwing an old saw blade to a board to cut the foam? Just run it back and forth across the frames.
Yeah we did try a saw. The way the teeth are just rips into the foam instead of properly cutting it and just creates a mess.
The spray foam kits you can get at Canadian Tire or Lowes or Home Hardware!
I understand why you re-foamed the repair areas. About one fifth of my boat is foamed and I am removing it,bit-by-bit. It is hard getting rid and getting the metal clean. What was your preference versus foam?
Hi glen, I think on a steel boat, if I could not spray foam, I would probably use sheets of polystyrene and cut them an inch short and glue them in with spray foam
#waywardlifesailing I'm sure your past this point but I took a cheap 24" bow saw from Harbor Freight and welded some angle and new pins on it so blade was 90 degrees from original position and used it to trim foam at a friends house Logan could cobble this up in no time!
Oh thanks for the tip! We still have a bunch of spraying and trimming left to do! Videos are only 2-3 weeks behind right now
I just had my 2000sqft house spray foamed wall to wall for $2500 - didn't lift a finger in the process. How much did you guys spend? Did you end up using 3 bottles? How many hours of labor did you put in? I'm wondering if this is a better job to hire out rather than DIY
Originally we decided we wanted to make sure the job was done thoroughly so we decided to do it ourselves because it can be really hard to find people to do a job properly, especially with the tight spaces behind ribs etc. But the second half might be a different story if we can find someone cheaper. Was that price for closed cell or open and where are you located?
Spray foam is the way to go, just need to prep the steel well……and don’t go too deep into the bilges.
I really wish we could go deep into the bilge! The contrast with the amount of condensation we get down there really shows how great the spray foam works for keeping things dry!
If you use Vaseline on the spray nasel the foam will not stick it works on exposed skin too.
Oh good call! Thanks for the tip