This was the longest video we have ever uploaded 😱 what did you think? Don't forget, you are more than welcome to ask us any questions regarding this project (or any, for that matter) and we look forward to chatting with you all and hearing your thoughts. Fair winds!
Really slick video Avocet, really great content, informative and fun to watch, love how you both look in front of the camera, relaxed and like you are talking to friends about your projects. I’ve learned so much already from your videos that I’ll carry forward on our Nicholson 48 ⛵️ Keep up the great work
@@markhowells342 Hey Mark, thank you so much for reaching out. We really try to make sure our videos (and any content for that matter) is helpful and casual, so no one feels excluded. In our eyes, everyone is a friend just waiting to be met! We wish you the best of luck with all of your projects, please keep us in the loop! Fair winds, Marissa, Chris and Cleocat
In 2001 I sailed on my first Cheoy Lee Desperado a 47 ft Richardson design out of Oxnard not sure if the boat is still there. The owner I sailed with sold it due to illness. We sailed to Mexico and the Newport Ensenada race also sailed a few times to Catalina and I fell in love with the boat. I live in Chicago and found a 1977 Richardson 41 offshore very similar to yours in 2004 I have an in mast roller Furler , A baby stay for a staysail and unfortunately teak decks. I’ve done extensive work including replacing the Perkins 4-108 engine replaced all the headliner installed an electric head and recently got rid of the old data marine gauges and replace them with new modern Garmin instruments. I just found your channel a couple days ago and I’m going through the entire series. One thing I don’t know if you are aware of is that the chain plates in Cheoy Lee’s are notoriously precarious. Be sure to check the chain plates and the chain plate knee that attaches to the hull. I love the work you’ve done so far but I’m only a few episodes in best of luck. Captain Conrad
Ahoy Conrad! Desperado is still around; her owners just finished a massive refit and she looks lovely. you found us! Yes, the chainplates were some of the first things we replaced. I actually wrote a handful of articles that will be published in Cruising World, Latitude 38, and Good Old Boat regarding the importance of inspecting and replacing your chainplates. Ours were in poor shape. Although I am sure you will find entertainment value in our videos, I urge you to check out our website www.svavocet.com to read through some of our project blogs or click on our "media" page to see the featured publications. Excited to share more content with you soon! Fair winds, Captain Marissa.
How exciting to watch! I just went through this. I totally refurbished my mast. My sheaves were from Zephyr, my rigging is synthetic from Colligo. I replace all my winches with Lewmar EVOs. I did have my mast scraped, primed, and epoxy coated in white. Also - brand new mast step, mine is keel stepped though. And, last but not least, a brand new ProFurl furler. Love to see others who went the same path...
I love boat projects! Please give us an update in 6 months on the mast coating. Sooo looking forward to the next episode and the hard top! I plan on doing that someday and love seeing how people go about it.
Hey Tom! Thank you so much. That is really kind of you to say. If you are interested in learning more, check out our website for all the nitty gritty details!
I like the way you cover most things in just enough detail. Great information. I won't be back on our boat for a few months but like the info I get from your video's.
Congrats on the refit mates...fantastic progress, and your video and production quality is incredible,. love it and thx for sharing,.. I will be coming down south this summer and hope there is a chance to meet up somewhere ..and / or have a sail together ..cheers mates !
Thank you! We really want to make sure our videos give all the facts and details, and avoid additional episodes on the same topic to keep everything together. Glad this worked out!
Greatly informative mast tech, maintenance and upgrade - many thanks. *Side note, of interest at 5:23 is SV Elan Vital ("vital force") seen on the hard behind you. Elan Vital is "..a term coined by French philosopher Henri Bergson in his 1907 book Creative Evolution, in which he addresses the question of self organization and spontaneous morphogenesis of things in an increasingly complex manner.." A very interesting philosophical read and a favorite saying of mine for decades
Excellent vid, tx. Wife Morgan and I did a very similar job 3 yrs ago, it’s comforting to know every part of the rig is reliable. We too loved our crispy new stay sail and high foot cut 115% Genoa that we can see under. Tx again for sharing the story.
Chris is certainly talented. Marrisa, (I'm speechless) I'm starting work to get on the water myself this year. The Ventura Marina looks lovely as always..
Just found your channel, great video. It’s great to see a sailing channel from the city I grew up in. Are you guys from Ventura originally? I moved to Seattle after high school in ‘92 😀. Anyway, We’re sailors as well and are waiting for our new Seawind 1260 catamaran delivery in August of next year. Maybe we’ll see each other in some remote place in the future. Fair winds.
Hey Jason! Welcome aboard. I (Marissa) am originally from Santa Cruz and my husband Chris is from Shaver Lake. We ended up in Ventura when we bought out boat here in 2018 :) I hope we can share an anchorage soon! Best of luck with the new boat, I'm sure it will be well with the wait. Fair winds!
Fascinating video, first time viewer, the title caught my eye. Been wondering what it would take to take down and put back up a Mast and that coin tradition, very cool, just like all the other traditions that show up amongst the sailing channels, I shell take note of that one. Reminds me of the Lucky Loonie that the Canadian ice makers put at Center Ice during many of the Olympic games.
Hi Guys really enjoyed your video. In January I pulled my mast for the second time in 3 years. This time because just like you my sheaves had frozen. All my efforts up the mast were unable to free them so it had to come down, like you I replaced mine with Delrin and couldn’t be happier with my smooth running halyards! I have corrosion under my paint on the mast but I was not up for tackling that big job this time. After seeing you guys I will have enough confidence in taking it on in perhaps 3 years when I have to pull the mast for something else. By then we will know how your treatment of the aluminum worked. My only suggestion about the video quality would be to work on your sound pickup as it was a little difficult to hear some of your dialogue on the dock. Thanks so much! Ben S/V DAWN
Thank you for the video. I just found your channel, well UA-cam found it for me, and the timing couldn’t have been better. I have a G-10 project coming up and would love more detail about the tools and techniques you used to machine it. You said that you used a circular saw and a router but with what kind of blades and bits?
Getting ready to do a rebuild and repaint of the mast. Wondering what your thoughts about the Nyalic are after 2 years. Does it leave any staining on the Genoa where it rubs during a tack? Also how has the Cosa mast step held up. Great video. Thank You!
Nice sailboat! -- QUESTION -- On you new head sail @28:03 there is a transparent circular hole in the sale. What is that and why is it there? I have seen it on other sailing channels too but no one explains its purpose.
Hello ! New follower…I haven’t had a fascination about boats or anything about them until I moved to Florida a few years ago. Looking forward to more videos and keeping track of you all and Avocet. By the way…How did you come up with the name?
That was a really good video. I think you guys got what it takes . If I made a video like that I’d be proud . That’s a lot of work editing . So hears the any question . Do you guys no Resolute Sails . It was a old sailing channel I watched when I was searching my sailing dreams.. I always wonder if they’re safe and sound . Someone said at a marina in Annapolis they headed to Alaska but who knows .Once again good video. Sailing Sv Bohemian
Sorry guys, quick question, how do you call exactly to the fittings you use on your rigging wire, I saw you mounting them yourself, I am currently rebuilding a 36ft 1971 Sailing boat and I am interested on doing the rigging myself. Thanks in advance for the info, beautiful video! Congrats for the good job!
@@sailingavocet I could fill up your comments area only with my questions 😅, thanks for the offer though, it really tells a lot about you guys! Very good luck with your adventures!
Avocet was originally a "slutter" aka a sloop with a cutter capability. We removed the staysail since it was never used and where our dinghy rests on deck. This new fuller allows us to reef the jib, which we have done recently and it worked beautifully.
Hello, could you give an update about how the nyalic is holing up so far? Im in the same process myself and still havent decided if I want to repaint the mast or use nyalic. Thanks and fair winds!
You should have bead blasted the surface and then cleaned it with Alumiprep/acid wash. After you acid wash it any remaining corrosion will turn black, then it needs to be sanded/bead blasted more until it doesn’t turn black any more. There is so much corrosion still on your mast, it will keep growing even with the top coating you applied.
Great, just passing on info. I work with a lot of corroded aluminum. All that black stuff is corrosion and is slowly weakening your mast. Keep an eye on it.
@@charlesdobrovolny7059 Appreciated - I would recommend reading the blog post and articles we published regarding this project which gives detailed info on our prep process. In California we are limited with chemicals we can use because of the BPA laws. We did everything we could, and corrosion has ceased. Nyalic has been a wonderful product, seems to allow the metal to breathe more than paint would and when it does get scuffed all we need to do is wipe down the area before applying another coat.
Howdy! This isn’t paint. It’s a coating. And we sanded the surface and prepped with with mineral spirits before applying the Nyalic. It’s been 3+ years since this project and we haven’t needed to recoat it yet. VERY impressed with its durability
Wherever you guys touched leaned on the mask you need to redo that or find something that can take the oil from your skin off the mast before you apply anything to your mast
I like the liberal application of Tef-Gel, but you have your corrosion terms a little confused. You kept saying 'crevice corrosion', but what you are preventing with isolators between dissimilar metals is 'Galvanic Corrosion'. Crevice Corrosion does happen to stainless steel, but that is caused by oxygen starvation along with water, it is not a result of dissimilar metals. Crevice Corrosion is what happens inside the strands of your 1x19 wire rigging when water eventually penetrates between the strands. When you see swage fittings swell and eventually crack is also because of Crevice Corrosion. Again, oxygen starvation of the chain plates where they enter the deck causes crevice corrosion that leads to failure.
Hey Luke! Thanks for watching and chiming in. Check out our website for a better explanation as I believe we used both terms in this episode at the appropriate times - When two different metals create a tight crevice, both crevice and galvanic corrosion can potentially occur. A lot of our galvanic corrosion on Avocet lead to crevice corrosion which was nasty all around. We also have a couple published pieces in Cruising World, Latitude 38 Good Old Boat regarding the subject matter that you may find fascinating as this project is over 6 months old - we have had lots of time to write! Thanks again for the insightful Q... always appreciated. Fair winds!
@@sailingavocet I tried to read your articles, they link to "Foolproof Focaccia", at least the Good Old Boat article about the Bulwarks and your research on mast painting in Latitude 38 links go there, some of the other links work to unrelated articles. Anyway, I'm sorry to be a pain but you literally didn't use the term 'Galvanic Corrosion' once in the entire video. Also, your Rigger keeps calling Dyneema an 'Aramid'... it's not. Aramid is what Kevlar (trade name) is , Dyneema is UHMW plastic, so not even close. He says aramid while you show pics of Dyneema, but I know he meant Dyneema because he said Aramid again and that you splice it... you do not splice Aramid rigging, it's unidirectional fibers that use an incredibly similar fitting to Hi-Mods for termination. Sorry if I'm a stickler for details, but there is way too much bad info on boat forums and in UA-cam videos. I dunno, maybe I shouldn't bother helping, all the bad info out there is what keeps me busy going up masts to fix the mistakes of others.
Don't get the wrong idea, I really like the work you do (thats why I watch) and I don't think you made any mistakes on your mast. You made great choices, especially the G-10 mast step, really nice application. I pointed out the issue with terminology because I hope it helps maintain your credibility.
@@SteelDoesMyWill We appreciate the conversation, I will have to see why those links are not working... hm... I do urge you to read the full in-depth blog post that *does* mention both galvanic and crevasse corrosion. You can find that here: www.svavocet.com/2021/12/17/mast-rebuild/ The G10 is a fantastic addition and really upholds the structural integrity of Avocet. It is a great option and we hope many explore its abilities as we have found many uses for the material in various projects. As far as Kim Weir goes he is a legend in the industry, especially around these parts. I will bring your notes up with him and see if he can clarify, then if need be, write an update on our website. Thanks again for the chat, fair winds!
Looks like you are taking off epoxy base coat. That yellow & It's hard to sand off. Aircraft paint remover won't do a good job on epoxy will take off paint. It's made for aluminum. And paint typically sands off easily. Good luck & cheers from Northern California!!!
6:08 "I asked professionals that have been rigging for years and decided not to listen to them after a 5 minute google search." ummmmmm that checks out.
They approved the idea of leaving the mast bare OR painting it - what’s your point here buddy? We didn’t want to paint it, but I wasn’t totally on board with leaving it bare (for the reasons given in the video). Perhaps you’re not the best at watching UA-cam videos and would like to read one of the articles I published on the subject. You can find this EXACT project published by yours truly on Latitude 38 or Good Old Boat. There is merit in my research and, oh, even our rigging friends were supportive of the Nyalic decision - still stoked on it 2 years later. 🤙
@@sailingavocet lol calm down it was just a comment, no need to get so defensive. ouch. just like you had your opinion on painting the mast I have my opinion on listening to the professionals. Perhaps you are not the best at taking slight criticisms.
@@halomaniac74 Can't be any calmer down here in the Sea of Cortez. Life is good, our mast is shiny, and we have not only received paychecks regarding this project, but have also been asked to speak at various yacht clubs and gatherings during our travels to share our insight. Just because our friends in the industry were not aware of this product doesn't mean we didn't research it or cross reference it with other people in the field. Your comment was not formed as a critique, but rather troll-like. If you are genuinely curious about why we decided to use this product rather than paint/leave it bare just ask. xo
People only need to be defensive if there is someone on the offensive. Jay Smith - please send us a video explaining/ detailing your criticism. A simple comment just isn’t enough nowadays. Once you’ve completed the process just comment the link of your video please. Rather than just posting a comment that took 10 seconds. At least they (the avocet crew) googled it
This was the longest video we have ever uploaded 😱 what did you think? Don't forget, you are more than welcome to ask us any questions regarding this project (or any, for that matter) and we look forward to chatting with you all and hearing your thoughts. Fair winds!
Fantastic job!!
Well done and organized. Learned a lot
Really slick video Avocet, really great content, informative and fun to watch, love how you both look in front of the camera, relaxed and like you are talking to friends about your projects.
I’ve learned so much already from your videos that I’ll carry forward on our Nicholson 48 ⛵️
Keep up the great work
@@markhowells342 Hey Mark, thank you so much for reaching out. We really try to make sure our videos (and any content for that matter) is helpful and casual, so no one feels excluded. In our eyes, everyone is a friend just waiting to be met! We wish you the best of luck with all of your projects, please keep us in the loop! Fair winds, Marissa, Chris and Cleocat
Loved the video it kept me entertained the whole time
In 2001 I sailed on my first Cheoy Lee Desperado a 47 ft Richardson design out of Oxnard not sure if the boat is still there. The owner I sailed with sold it due to illness. We sailed to Mexico and the Newport Ensenada race also sailed a few times to Catalina and I fell in love with the boat. I live in Chicago and found a 1977 Richardson 41 offshore very similar to yours in 2004 I have an in mast roller Furler , A baby stay for a staysail and unfortunately teak decks. I’ve done extensive work including replacing the Perkins 4-108 engine replaced all the headliner installed an electric head and recently got rid of the old data marine gauges and replace them with new modern Garmin instruments.
I just found your channel a couple days ago and I’m going through the entire series.
One thing I don’t know if you are aware of is that the chain plates in Cheoy Lee’s are notoriously precarious. Be sure to check the chain plates and the chain plate knee that attaches to the hull. I love the work you’ve done so far but I’m only a few episodes in best of luck.
Captain Conrad
Ahoy Conrad! Desperado is still around; her owners just finished a massive refit and she looks lovely. you found us! Yes, the chainplates were some of the first things we replaced. I actually wrote a handful of articles that will be published in Cruising World, Latitude 38, and Good Old Boat regarding the importance of inspecting and replacing your chainplates. Ours were in poor shape. Although I am sure you will find entertainment value in our videos, I urge you to check out our website www.svavocet.com to read through some of our project blogs or click on our "media" page to see the featured publications. Excited to share more content with you soon! Fair winds, Captain Marissa.
How exciting to watch! I just went through this. I totally refurbished my mast. My sheaves were from Zephyr, my rigging is synthetic from Colligo. I replace all my winches with Lewmar EVOs. I did have my mast scraped, primed, and epoxy coated in white. Also - brand new mast step, mine is keel stepped though. And, last but not least, a brand new ProFurl furler. Love to see others who went the same path...
Awesome!
I love boat projects! Please give us an update in 6 months on the mast coating. Sooo looking forward to the next episode and the hard top! I plan on doing that someday and love seeing how people go about it.
It has been 6 months since we filmed this!! The nyalic is holding up great
Wow, one of the best sailboat maintenance vids I've ever seen! Fair winds!
Hey Tom! Thank you so much. That is really kind of you to say. If you are interested in learning more, check out our website for all the nitty gritty details!
Keep up the work can’t wait to see where the wind takes you both!
Thanks Adam! Excited to wrap up projects soon.
Good episode, well done, thanks!
Thanks David!
Very well done. Thanks for sharing your mast refurbishment.
Absolutely! Don't forget, there are more details on the blog
It’s never too long. Watch, it will probably get the most views. 😂😂 She’s looking good. Can’t wait to see the hardtop. 👍👍
It’s coming along nicely! Just painted 😍
I like the way you cover most things in just enough detail. Great information. I won't be back on our boat for a few months but like the info I get from your video's.
Glad you enjoy it James!
Very cool, you got Kim Weir on the video!
The legend!
Right on point for me as I rebuild mast and install new standing rigging! Great job.
rad! Good luck!
Love this! Been watching your videos for awhile and always love seeing the processes behind repairs.
Thanks Tess! Great music
Congrats on the refit mates...fantastic progress, and your video and production quality is incredible,. love it and thx for sharing,.. I will be coming down south this summer and hope there is a chance to meet up somewhere ..and / or have a sail together ..cheers mates !
Please keep us in the loop!
Truman is such a great helper :D
the best!
Great video guys. It’s good you waited through all the delays and then published the whole process in one video. Avocet is looking sweet. 👍
Thank you! We really want to make sure our videos give all the facts and details, and avoid additional episodes on the same topic to keep everything together. Glad this worked out!
Awesome video! Love your content. Sending positive vibes and well wishes your way!
Thank you so much!
Awesome job guys Well Done 👍
Cheers brad
Greatly informative mast tech, maintenance and upgrade - many thanks. *Side note, of interest at 5:23 is SV Elan Vital ("vital force") seen on the hard behind you. Elan Vital is "..a term coined by French philosopher Henri Bergson in his 1907 book Creative Evolution, in which he addresses the question of self organization and spontaneous morphogenesis of things in an increasingly complex manner.." A very interesting philosophical read and a favorite saying of mine for decades
Thank you! We are glad you enjoyed it. Great eye! Wow! What a fun little Easter egg you discovered within our video. Thank you for sharing :)
Very well done guys!!
Thanks Summers!
Fabulous, the best I have seen on mast work
Thank you! :)
Excellent vid, tx. Wife Morgan and I did a very similar job 3 yrs ago, it’s comforting to know every part of the rig is reliable. We too loved our crispy new stay sail and high foot cut 115% Genoa that we can see under. Tx again for sharing the story.
Thanks Anthony! We appreciate you sharing your story as well. Fair winds!
Such contagious positive energy you guys have. Really appreciate the effort you put into your videos. May you have fair winds and following seas.
Thank you so much! This comment made our day. We are glad to hear you enjoy the videos.
Chris is certainly talented.
Marrisa, (I'm speechless)
I'm starting work to get on the water myself this year.
The Ventura Marina looks lovely as always..
aaaaaw! You flatter us! Thank you!
Brilliant... 🥳 lots of genius ideas on your projects... good show. 😎👍✅
Anna, your comments never fail to make our day. Thank you for supporting us and taking the time to comment!
Nice one guys! Like the longer format too! Keep it up. 👍
So glad to hear it! Thank you!
Dang seems like a lot of waiting 😂! You guys got alot done! Hopefully Back to sailing soon! 😎✌️
Hurry up and wait... the way of the wind lol! We have been sailing plenty since we finished this project :)
Very well done video. Exceptional work. Turned out really nice. I learned a thing or two.
Thanks Don! I appreciate it!
Just found your channel, great video. It’s great to see a sailing channel from the city I grew up in. Are you guys from Ventura originally? I moved to Seattle after high school in ‘92 😀. Anyway, We’re sailors as well and are waiting for our new Seawind 1260 catamaran delivery in August of next year. Maybe we’ll see each other in some remote place in the future. Fair winds.
Hey Jason! Welcome aboard. I (Marissa) am originally from Santa Cruz and my husband Chris is from Shaver Lake. We ended up in Ventura when we bought out boat here in 2018 :) I hope we can share an anchorage soon! Best of luck with the new boat, I'm sure it will be well with the wait. Fair winds!
Awesome episode. loved the in detail mast refit video, good call on the G10!
Thanks buddy!
You guys do such an amazing job! Such craftspersonship! Will you do a video on how to properly tension a rig when stepping the mast?
Thanks Brent! We absolutely will
Amazing episode! Well done on the mast project! So interested in how the Nyalic performs. ♥️✌🏼⛵️
6 months later: Nyalic is still holding up great!
Sailing Avocet awesome! Thanks for the update! ♥️✌🏼⛵️
@@SailingJohanna Absolutely!
I found it very interesting. Boat be looking good!
Thank you!
Fascinating video, first time viewer, the title caught my eye. Been wondering what it would take to take down and put back up a Mast and that coin tradition, very cool, just like all the other traditions that show up amongst the sailing channels, I shell take note of that one. Reminds me of the Lucky Loonie that the Canadian ice makers put at Center Ice during many of the Olympic games.
Welcome aboard Paul! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. we really appreciate it! Are you a hockey fan? I (Marissa) am... go sharks!
Hi Guys really enjoyed your video. In January I pulled my mast for the second time in 3 years. This time because just like you my sheaves had frozen. All my efforts up the mast were unable to free them so it had to come down, like you I replaced mine with Delrin and couldn’t be happier with my smooth running halyards! I have corrosion under my paint on the mast but I was not up for tackling that big job this time. After seeing you guys I will have enough confidence in taking it on in perhaps 3 years when I have to pull the mast for something else. By then we will know how your treatment of the aluminum worked. My only suggestion about the video quality would be to work on your sound pickup as it was a little difficult to hear some of your dialogue on the dock. Thanks so much! Ben S/V DAWN
Best of luck with your project 🤙
nice video , thanks for share
Absolutely! Thanks for the watch and comment :)
Great video!
Thank you Matt!
Makıng a lot of progress. Sail Safe Guys, Ant & Cid.
Thanks, friends!
Well 👍 Done !
thanks buddy!
Thank you for the video. I just found your channel, well UA-cam found it for me, and the timing couldn’t have been better. I have a G-10 project coming up and would love more detail about the tools and techniques you used to machine it. You said that you used a circular saw and a router but with what kind of blades and bits?
Hey Torsten! Thanks for reaching out. Shoot us an email sailingavocet@gmail.com and we would be happy to elaborate
Getting ready to do a rebuild and repaint of the mast. Wondering what your thoughts about the Nyalic are after 2 years. Does it leave any staining on the Genoa where it rubs during a tack? Also how has the Cosa mast step held up. Great video. Thank You!
Hey! Going on year 4 with Nyalic, we LOVE it. Still haven’t had to recoat anything. It doesn’t rub, and yes the mast step has held up wonderfully
@@sailingavocet Thank you!
Nice video
Thanks!
Nice sailboat! -- QUESTION -- On you new head sail @28:03 there is a transparent circular hole in the sale. What is that and why is it there? I have seen it on other sailing channels too but no one explains its purpose.
Thank you! That is to see the telltales on both sides of the sail to ensure you are trimmed properly :)
Hello ! New follower…I haven’t had a fascination about boats or anything about them until I moved to Florida a few years ago. Looking forward to more videos and keeping track of you all and Avocet.
By the way…How did you come up with the name?
Welcome aboard Randy! Avocet came with the name, we decided to continue the legacy her previous owners had started
That was a really good video. I think you guys got what it takes . If I made a video like that I’d be proud . That’s a lot of work editing . So hears the any question . Do you guys no Resolute Sails . It was a old sailing channel I watched when I was searching my sailing dreams.. I always wonder if they’re safe and sound . Someone said at a marina in Annapolis they headed to Alaska but who knows .Once again good video. Sailing Sv Bohemian
Thank you ! we really appreciate it. I can't say we know resolute sails but we will definitely look them up.
Sorry guys, quick question, how do you call exactly to the fittings you use on your rigging wire, I saw you mounting them yourself, I am currently rebuilding a 36ft 1971 Sailing boat and I am interested on doing the rigging myself.
Thanks in advance for the info, beautiful video! Congrats for the good job!
Compression fittings :) you can find all the details here: www.svavocet.com/2021/12/17/mast-rebuild/
@@sailingavocet Thank you very much! 🤗
@@fabiansantos4014 my pleasure, feel free to reach out if you have any more Q's!
@@sailingavocet I could fill up your comments area only with my questions 😅, thanks for the offer though, it really tells a lot about you guys! Very good luck with your adventures!
@@fabiansantos4014 cheers!
If there is no nothing, there must therefore be something!!
Indeed
👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
CHEERS !
Cheers!
Any plans for a baby stay and a 100% hanked on reefing jib for bad weather?
Avocet was originally a "slutter" aka a sloop with a cutter capability. We removed the staysail since it was never used and where our dinghy rests on deck. This new fuller allows us to reef the jib, which we have done recently and it worked beautifully.
👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching Stephen!
Hello, could you give an update about how the nyalic is holing up so far? Im in the same process myself and still havent decided if I want to repaint the mast or use nyalic. Thanks and fair winds!
Hey there! two years later and we still haven't had to reapply. We are so stoked on this stuff and can't recommend it enough
Thats fantastic. My mast has the most severe corrosion at the foot and in the deck. Im wondering if Nyalic will be enough to protect these areas...
You should have bead blasted the surface and then cleaned it with Alumiprep/acid wash. After you acid wash it any remaining corrosion will turn black, then it needs to be sanded/bead blasted more until it doesn’t turn black any more. There is so much corrosion still on your mast, it will keep growing even with the top coating you applied.
It’s been 2 years. Mast looks great. Thanks for your concern 🤙
Great, just passing on info. I work with a lot of corroded aluminum. All that black stuff is corrosion and is slowly weakening your mast. Keep an eye on it.
@@charlesdobrovolny7059 Appreciated - I would recommend reading the blog post and articles we published regarding this project which gives detailed info on our prep process. In California we are limited with chemicals we can use because of the BPA laws. We did everything we could, and corrosion has ceased. Nyalic has been a wonderful product, seems to allow the metal to breathe more than paint would and when it does get scuffed all we need to do is wipe down the area before applying another coat.
You’d need to Alodine (conversion coating)it before you paint it.
Howdy! This isn’t paint. It’s a coating. And we sanded the surface and prepped with with mineral spirits before applying the Nyalic. It’s been 3+ years since this project and we haven’t needed to recoat it yet. VERY impressed with its durability
Do you have the link for the aluminum coating product?
Sure do! www.nyalic.com
WOW Sailor, 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
What about Powder coating the mast?
Not available here
Why not paint stripper. They strip airplanes that way I believe. Still will have sanding to do.
we mentioned in the video that we tried paint stripper - it didn't work.
Wherever you guys touched leaned on the mask you need to redo that or find something that can take the oil from your skin off the mast before you apply anything to your mast
We did. Everything was wiped with acetone before application. It’s been 7 months and it all still looks great 🤙
I like the liberal application of Tef-Gel, but you have your corrosion terms a little confused. You kept saying 'crevice corrosion', but what you are preventing with isolators between dissimilar metals is 'Galvanic Corrosion'. Crevice Corrosion does happen to stainless steel, but that is caused by oxygen starvation along with water, it is not a result of dissimilar metals. Crevice Corrosion is what happens inside the strands of your 1x19 wire rigging when water eventually penetrates between the strands. When you see swage fittings swell and eventually crack is also because of Crevice Corrosion. Again, oxygen starvation of the chain plates where they enter the deck causes crevice corrosion that leads to failure.
Hey Luke! Thanks for watching and chiming in. Check out our website for a better explanation as I believe we used both terms in this episode at the appropriate times - When two different metals create a tight crevice, both crevice and galvanic corrosion can potentially occur. A lot of our galvanic corrosion on Avocet lead to crevice corrosion which was nasty all around. We also have a couple published pieces in Cruising World, Latitude 38 Good Old Boat regarding the subject matter that you may find fascinating as this project is over 6 months old - we have had lots of time to write! Thanks again for the insightful Q... always appreciated. Fair winds!
@@sailingavocet I tried to read your articles, they link to "Foolproof Focaccia", at least the Good Old Boat article about the Bulwarks and your research on mast painting in Latitude 38 links go there, some of the other links work to unrelated articles. Anyway, I'm sorry to be a pain but you literally didn't use the term 'Galvanic Corrosion' once in the entire video. Also, your Rigger keeps calling Dyneema an 'Aramid'... it's not. Aramid is what Kevlar (trade name) is , Dyneema is UHMW plastic, so not even close. He says aramid while you show pics of Dyneema, but I know he meant Dyneema because he said Aramid again and that you splice it... you do not splice Aramid rigging, it's unidirectional fibers that use an incredibly similar fitting to Hi-Mods for termination. Sorry if I'm a stickler for details, but there is way too much bad info on boat forums and in UA-cam videos. I dunno, maybe I shouldn't bother helping, all the bad info out there is what keeps me busy going up masts to fix the mistakes of others.
Don't get the wrong idea, I really like the work you do (thats why I watch) and I don't think you made any mistakes on your mast. You made great choices, especially the G-10 mast step, really nice application. I pointed out the issue with terminology because I hope it helps maintain your credibility.
@@SteelDoesMyWill We appreciate the conversation, I will have to see why those links are not working... hm... I do urge you to read the full in-depth blog post that *does* mention both galvanic and crevasse corrosion. You can find that here: www.svavocet.com/2021/12/17/mast-rebuild/
The G10 is a fantastic addition and really upholds the structural integrity of Avocet. It is a great option and we hope many explore its abilities as we have found many uses for the material in various projects. As far as Kim Weir goes he is a legend in the industry, especially around these parts. I will bring your notes up with him and see if he can clarify, then if need be, write an update on our website.
Thanks again for the chat, fair winds!
Your bell reminder will not let me change it from "none" to "all".
Huh! That’s odd 🤔
Looks like you are taking off epoxy base coat. That yellow & It's hard to sand off. Aircraft paint remover won't do a good job on epoxy will take off paint. It's made for aluminum. And paint typically sands off easily. Good luck & cheers from Northern California!!!
Thanks for watching!
More mustache!
I agree (Marissa)... how about that shot at 9:13 😂 the hair, the stache, the exhaustion... looking like a mad scientist!
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thanks for watching!
We’re and how is your brother doing.
We're doing well! Jon and shannon too. They will be home for the summer
gold plating ,inwestment plus fight with corr...osion
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Thanks Nate!
6:08 "I asked professionals that have been rigging for years and decided not to listen to them after a 5 minute google search." ummmmmm that checks out.
They approved the idea of leaving the mast bare OR painting it - what’s your point here buddy? We didn’t want to paint it, but I wasn’t totally on board with leaving it bare (for the reasons given in the video). Perhaps you’re not the best at watching UA-cam videos and would like to read one of the articles I published on the subject. You can find this EXACT project published by yours truly on Latitude 38 or Good Old Boat. There is merit in my research and, oh, even our rigging friends were supportive of the Nyalic decision - still stoked on it 2 years later. 🤙
@@sailingavocet lol calm down it was just a comment, no need to get so defensive. ouch. just like you had your opinion on painting the mast I have my opinion on listening to the professionals. Perhaps you are not the best at taking slight criticisms.
@@halomaniac74 Can't be any calmer down here in the Sea of Cortez. Life is good, our mast is shiny, and we have not only received paychecks regarding this project, but have also been asked to speak at various yacht clubs and gatherings during our travels to share our insight. Just because our friends in the industry were not aware of this product doesn't mean we didn't research it or cross reference it with other people in the field. Your comment was not formed as a critique, but rather troll-like. If you are genuinely curious about why we decided to use this product rather than paint/leave it bare just ask. xo
People only need to be defensive if there is someone on the offensive. Jay Smith - please send us a video explaining/ detailing your criticism. A simple comment just isn’t enough nowadays. Once you’ve completed the process just comment the link of your video please. Rather than just posting a comment that took 10 seconds. At least they (the avocet crew) googled it
@@sailingavocet No I am good I will stick to the people that have done it on more than just one mast.
To loud music . Sick .
You’re literally the first person out of hundreds to say anything. Perhaps you should try turning your volume down
Hi Marisa you are so beautiful
Cheers
I think I have to stop watching for awhile it’s so technical and I’m feeling overwhelmed but great video thanks 👍
We don't blame you haha! Kick back and relax, enjoy one of the videos in our cruising playlist ;)