Fantastic dingy! Consider foam in the water tight bits to really ensure it will float, this could allow you to open them up for storage, water got into our so called sealed compartments. Now young man, please wear some long sleeves during welding to protect you from the cumulative effect of UV from welding, skin cancers are very common on exposed arms with welders etc… even in the young. I worked as a skin specialist for over 40 years and have seen hundreds caused this way. Side dagger boards? Wooden covers or a hot bum! Well done!
Thank you! We have decided to install some (not very watertight) doors in de forward bulkhead, so I've ordered airbags for extra flotation. Now we can store some backpacks, snacks and sails in the little foc'sle. As for the long sleeves, thanks for pointing it out. Sometimes its good to hear warnings from people with experience, eventhough I should have thought about it myself to begin with :)
Things are coming on nicely, it must be very special working with your dad on your dreams. Some of the UA-camrs generate interest is explaining things, techniques and rationale it generates a lot of interest, even gets people not into boat repairs really interested to enjoy the journey. I’m sure you don’t want to sell your soul but it usually gets manufactures of stuff happy to have their products exposed, many get discounts and even freebies, you both win. Good luck. Get you dad in front of the camera, with his expertise on show would really broaden the channels appeal, I’m sure
Always seem to get moisture inside socalled sealed compartments on boats, seen it numerous times. Amuses me the people that say they don't need drains from them, these guys seem to have thought through things very well
Now I cannot get that song out of my head again... Besides that another impressive project done. And again a very good documentary about it! Thank you very much for sharing and all the best with the future work!
_AWESOME_ ! Surprised to see you paint the alloy. Expected you to list one of the advantages as being the material is self anodizing so won't need the time/expense/weight or maintenance associated with coating aluminium. Fantastic design and build though, _real_ skills to pay the bills!
Thanks! We don't really like the look of untreated alu, and thought it would be fitting to have it the same colour as the mothership, but that's just a matter of taste. So it's worth the extra work in our opinion :)
@@tigersharkboatworks _YEAH_ looks fantastic. Agreed, I like the weathered alloy look but it can be drab. Did you know Mercedes have silver finishes because they didn't paint their original race cars to save weight way back in the past.
Wow, just found your channel and love the videos! Just love the project, and your Dad works so hard for your future adventure. Lots of love from the U.K.
Had to laugh when you said your shed isn't too small, you just need to remove some stuff 😀. I believe it is one of life's truths that no shed or garage is ever big enough, because no matter how big it is, you will always find stuff to fill it up with. The dinghy is very nice and goes well with Tiger Shark.
I ENVY, your father is a gift for anyone who is given to understand his value ....
.... Watching him, I get real pleasure ...
That's a good seaboat tender!
Fantastic dingy! Consider foam in the water tight bits to really ensure it will float, this could allow you to open them up for storage, water got into our so called sealed compartments.
Now young man, please wear some long sleeves during welding to protect you from the cumulative effect of UV from welding, skin cancers are very common on exposed arms with welders etc… even in the young. I worked as a skin specialist for over 40 years and have seen hundreds caused this way.
Side dagger boards? Wooden covers or a hot bum!
Well done!
Thank you! We have decided to install some (not very watertight) doors in de forward bulkhead, so I've ordered airbags for extra flotation. Now we can store some backpacks, snacks and sails in the little foc'sle. As for the long sleeves, thanks for pointing it out. Sometimes its good to hear warnings from people with experience, eventhough I should have thought about it myself to begin with :)
Things are coming on nicely, it must be very special working with your dad on your dreams. Some of the UA-camrs generate interest is explaining things, techniques and rationale it generates a lot of interest, even gets people not into boat repairs really interested to enjoy the journey. I’m sure you don’t want to sell your soul but it usually gets manufactures of stuff happy to have their products exposed, many get discounts and even freebies, you both win.
Good luck. Get you dad in front of the camera, with his expertise on show would really broaden the channels appeal, I’m sure
Always seem to get moisture inside socalled sealed compartments on boats, seen it numerous times. Amuses me the people that say they don't need drains from them, these guys seem to have thought through things very well
Good to see you back! Enjoyed the video and think your father is a very big part of your project. Well done to both of you.
Thanks! He sure is!
Great design. You and your father are a winning team.
Mighty stuf again!!
Really like the design of the dingy, it fits the mothership Tijgerhaai , classic
Thanks!
Now I cannot get that song out of my head again... Besides that another impressive project done. And again a very good documentary about it! Thank you very much for sharing and all the best with the future work!
Hahahah I'm sorry about that, and thanks!
Really nice dingy! Cherish these times.
Thanks! I sure am grateful for every minute :)
Very nice looking forward to the next Video
Great video guys. "Haaitjie" is a fantastic multi purpose vessel.
Regards from South Africa
Baie dankie!
_AWESOME_ ! Surprised to see you paint the alloy. Expected you to list one of the advantages as being the material is self anodizing so won't need the time/expense/weight or maintenance associated with coating aluminium.
Fantastic design and build though, _real_ skills to pay the bills!
Thanks! We don't really like the look of untreated alu, and thought it would be fitting to have it the same colour as the mothership, but that's just a matter of taste. So it's worth the extra work in our opinion :)
@@tigersharkboatworks _YEAH_ looks fantastic. Agreed, I like the weathered alloy look but it can be drab. Did you know Mercedes have silver finishes because they didn't paint their original race cars to save weight way back in the past.
You guys are really great with your creations!!!! Do you have a drain plug for the dinghy ???
Thank you! Sure did, although it's a small one. We'll also have a cover made to keep the rain out when it's stored :)
great design and build, very well done.
Wow, just found your channel and love the videos! Just love the project, and your Dad works so hard for your future adventure. Lots of love from the U.K.
Thanks so much! We're having a great time together!
Had to laugh when you said your shed isn't too small, you just need to remove some stuff 😀. I believe it is one of life's truths that no shed or garage is ever big enough, because no matter how big it is, you will always find stuff to fill it up with. The dinghy is very nice and goes well with Tiger Shark.
Hahah I guess you're right, and thank you!
So true, I think it goes with everything though.
Jullie weten echt waar je mee bezig bent. Tof en mooie dinghy!
Wat voor aluminiumkwaliteit hebben jullie eigenlijk gebruikt? Wel Almg3, of toch 99,5?
Bedankt! We hebben AlMg3 gebruikt :)
Personally i would be interested in a bit more on the design process for it
I can devote a full 15 minute video on it, so if more people are interested, I'll make some time for that :)
Waarom geen zijzwaardjes voor de bijboot?
We thought about it, that doesn't really fit the boat in our opinion, and we try to keep the amount of moving parts to a minimum
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Aluminium good choice, nice little tender. Shame about the 'S' on your name
Thank you! It's a learning process I guess. Next one will be perfect 😅
Lief!!