*SPECIAL* Lifeboat Conversion Ep20: Multi-day sea trials in the Thames Estuary, England [4K]

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  • @AlexHibbertOriginals
    @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому +72

    For those of you who've missed earlier episodes, bilge keels or deeper keels are discounted for use due to vulnerability to sea ice. I won't be replying to each comment suggesting them from this point on!

    • @willienelsongonzalez4609
      @willienelsongonzalez4609 3 роки тому +5

      I’d think about placing a second back up line on your “support dinghy”. Last thing you need is the main line to disintegrate or loosen when you least expect it and when you need that dinghy. If you can, might be worth making triangular clip on seats that you can slot on top of the support bars on top. Just means you can have a reasonably stable seating position in the corner or your choice but somewhere you can enjoy on calm days - just a thought. Well done on your progress!

    • @JD-gj2rj
      @JD-gj2rj 3 роки тому +1

      Yfyfyt

    • @backachershomestead
      @backachershomestead 3 роки тому +2

      I agree no keel weights. An.old friend built his second catamaran called Quee Queeg 2. It overturned in rough seas in Madagascar it lost one keel.

    • @jasonknoxx6271
      @jasonknoxx6271 3 роки тому +1

      A

    • @jessewrites3819
      @jessewrites3819 3 роки тому

      Your based on Canvey Island????

  • @DerekLokey-uh5rx
    @DerekLokey-uh5rx 2 роки тому +11

    Quirky boating, DIY, and dry British humor? This channel is everything I could want. Just binged this whole series this afternoon and I'm looking forward to more!

  • @RobertWiggers
    @RobertWiggers 3 роки тому +62

    "..the engine was still there" dude you crack me up every time.

    • @mumblbeebee6546
      @mumblbeebee6546 3 роки тому +2

      Yes, that was pleasing :) Although, having recently re-read “Good Omens”, I also wondered whether Alex was seriously considering the reactor having vanished 😎

  • @bearstorm7587
    @bearstorm7587 3 роки тому +193

    Alan may be short, squat and slow, but he's definitely the Danny DeVito of the seas. Congratulations on the sea trials.

    • @Mr_Right
      @Mr_Right 3 роки тому +5

      Danny DeOrange...

    • @mesofius
      @mesofius 3 роки тому

      @@Mr_Right DeVito is a surname of a famous actor

    • @Mr_Right
      @Mr_Right 3 роки тому

      @@mesofius I knew that >8(= )

    • @mesofius
      @mesofius 3 роки тому +2

      @@Mr_Right I'm not so sure...

  • @Space_Reptile
    @Space_Reptile 3 роки тому +20

    Alan finally got wet, and not just from above
    well done mate !

  • @nickg421
    @nickg421 3 роки тому +25

    I'm relieved I wasn't the only one to think Apollo interior.

  • @bytesabre
    @bytesabre 3 роки тому +50

    Dunno how I ended up down this rabbit hole but these lifeboats are apparently surprisingly cute. Definitely would make a more interesting house than a canal barge

  • @gjs9871
    @gjs9871 3 роки тому +54

    A depth finder would be a good add on especially for shallow conditions and gps as well as with some lowrance ones you get a map gps, depth finder and can even set waypoints. You Might also be able to have a speedometer on it too. You should cross drill the top rail so you can rely on it and maybe even use a stronger pipe so it’s a proper railing that you can lean on.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому +27

      Depth sounder yep - as well as a forward facing ice finder would be good. A speedo - not sure accurate enough for a 0-6 knot range!

    • @otm646
      @otm646 3 роки тому +6

      @@AlexHibbertOriginals Your depth sounder can also function as a knot meter. I would look at the in hull options. They can shoot right through the fiberglass bottom. Easy to install and no holes in the boat.
      Especially when dealing with tides you'll want to know your speed in the water vs true speed (GPS)

    • @wideyxyz2271
      @wideyxyz2271 3 роки тому +4

      @@AlexHibbertOriginals Bucket and knotted rope for speed lol oh and a decent chronograph..

    • @SegoMan
      @SegoMan 3 роки тому +1

      @@otm646 SOG
      Speed
      Over
      Ground

    • @annwithaplan9766
      @annwithaplan9766 3 роки тому +2

      And a rear view mirror. You could see what's behind you, as well as the sky without having to get up and turn around. : )

  • @SirLuke226
    @SirLuke226 3 роки тому +39

    Total UA-cam domination? I'm in.

  • @aprilkoyyen7720
    @aprilkoyyen7720 3 роки тому +76

    You mentioned sleeping platforms
    Given adaquite warmth, reinforcement, and willpower, hammocks could be more comfortable (they accommodate somewhat for roll) and space efficient.

    • @wideyxyz2271
      @wideyxyz2271 3 роки тому +19

      My dad (RN 1942-1947) swore by hammocks for comfort warmth and security. He hated bunks. Plus they can be rolled up and stowed out of the way when not in use and take seconds to deploy. So I concur with your suggestion.

    • @PlasmaOscillations
      @PlasmaOscillations 3 роки тому +7

      @@wideyxyz2271 I concur with your concurrence. I exclusively used a hammock during the hiking and camping period of my life and also found them to be secure and warm. Plus, much easier to roll up and stow in a backpack than a bunk would be. Cheers

  • @afterburner94
    @afterburner94 3 роки тому +3

    Name a more iconic duo, I'll wait. Thanks Alex for this fantastic episode. Dick was a pleasure to watch and listen to. Onwards with the next chapter of Alan's journey!

  • @fryreartechnology7611
    @fryreartechnology7611 3 роки тому +42

    Wow that opening drone clip at the opening. Little boat big waters. You have done so many awesome things to thing ship.

  • @bartmacaluso
    @bartmacaluso 3 роки тому +6

    Man... Alex, I am so drunk at the moment but, I am really proud at this appraisal of ALAN within your own prerequisites and the old man despite his doubts which I can see you both respect and are determined to transcend for the sake of your quizzical venture called. ALAN

  • @ejsoder
    @ejsoder 3 роки тому +58

    Sound proofing the engine is great and you should do your best, but, in my Diesel Motorsailer, which is actually pretty quiet, the engine drone still gets to me after a couple of hours and I have resorted to wearing earplugs which for me makes things quite pleasant. It also cuts out most of that nagging sound from the wif......I mean other crew members too! :) Great vids!

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому +13

      I hear you. Headphones for whoever is on the radio is likely to be necessary, for a start.

    • @PlasmaOscillations
      @PlasmaOscillations 3 роки тому +2

      @@AlexHibbertOriginals The current state of technology for headphone with noise cancellation is worth looking into, giving you the best of both worlds. I'm currently watching this video with a pair.

    • @rexeverything4578
      @rexeverything4578 3 роки тому +1

      @@PlasmaOscillations Fully agree. I have a pair of over-ear Sony headphones and in-ear earphones I use all the time. They were originally purchased for long international flights. They work incredibly well. It is a little strange, however, as I can't hear other people or the stewardess but it feels like I can still hear a little of the plane itself. I think that's more to do with "feeling" the plane and imagining the sound than actually hearing it....

  • @c.a.mcdivitt9722
    @c.a.mcdivitt9722 3 роки тому +3

    Cool! And I loved the footage of Red Sands. It is, in my humble opinion, one of the coolest-looking WWII relics still in existence.

  • @lescobrandon1888
    @lescobrandon1888 2 роки тому

    Love the way you describe Allen as it is apart of a family but for sure I agree that Allen is my big brother that I look upon to. Thank you Mate

  • @michaelyoung7261
    @michaelyoung7261 3 роки тому +7

    Congrats Alan, you’re almost on your way!! You look great on the water, ya dinky little boat. 🥰
    Very nice flying on that drone, I’m quite impressed.

  • @ejames6431
    @ejames6431 2 роки тому +2

    I really like this life boat. It seems safe and comfy.

  • @mechniack
    @mechniack 2 роки тому

    You got the most reliable engine on the planet high quality

  • @gavinmurray9582
    @gavinmurray9582 3 роки тому

    Lovely to see your progress Alex and so full of interesting lessons to be learned from all your developments. This is all a great asset to all the other lifeboat projects under way and is very much appreciated. One little comment I must make is for you to get into the habit of ALWAYS tying a secondary safety line to your little tender on a secondary point whilst being towed along at the back of you. We learned the hard way many years ago when some unnoticed chaffing on the line led to our tenders disappearance under passage! We had friends quite recently also lost and never recovered over £8k's worth of dingy, electric outboard and lithium batteries during a coastal passage. They are still fighting their insurance company over a year later that have deemed the issue as their negligence. Keep up the good work my friend, you are a great ambassador for this fraternity. Regards Gavin (Scottish Borders) Electrical engineer currently planning full solar & kite powered craft.

  • @RedneckRepairs
    @RedneckRepairs 2 роки тому

    I've been seeing these lifeboats on UA-cam for a while now. They look like they'd be great as a houseboat, much like people convert a bus to a RV.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  2 роки тому +1

      Only some of them have standing room the whole way along inside.

  • @danielfarmer2097
    @danielfarmer2097 3 роки тому

    So I've been completely addicted to watching these videos ever since episode 1. Great job amazing

  • @RonsardMoolman
    @RonsardMoolman 3 роки тому +1

    Great vids buddy, Im not even an ocean man and I absolutely enjoy these vids of yours. Kind regards from South Africa.

  • @ncl3rdy2
    @ncl3rdy2 3 роки тому

    Came here from curiously looking for interiors of life boats for no particular reason, as one does. And I stumbled on you video. And for the life of me I can't believe no one in the comment section has point out how you look like Robert Downey Jr's doppelganger. And here I thought Iron Man was into converting a life boat. Well wishes to you and Alan!

  • @jackfntwist
    @jackfntwist 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for acknowledging my provocative attempt at humor on the last one. Cheers. I'll bring you some pastries next time I'm in London. ;) You should ship him off to do sea trials in the Caribbean during hurricane season. Haha

  • @felixcat9318
    @felixcat9318 3 роки тому +1

    That's a really nice boat you've got there!
    I can't imagine a more robust vessel than the one you chose, it makes for a very good starting point.
    How strange that some viewers are hostile to a man working to get his boat just how he wants it, it would be difficult to imagine a more positive thing than what you're doing!
    I shall have to spend some time watching your earlier videos in order to discover what you've done and the reason that you're doing it.
    Lifeboats have come a long way since the days of open boats and yours looks to be quite sophisticated.

  • @blacksquirrel4008
    @blacksquirrel4008 3 роки тому +1

    The brewing of copious mugs of tea brings to my mind the need for a pee tube for the helmsman.

  • @garyd7890
    @garyd7890 3 роки тому

    i'm not sure why this was in my feed, nor why I watched it, but in order to take part, I am unadulteratedly outraged. Well done.

  • @andy_rb
    @andy_rb 3 роки тому +3

    I did a fair bit of research on sound insulation when rebuilding an old land rover 101 a few years back, as in the cab you sit right beside the engine. Foam will help a bit with reflected sound but if you want to reduce noise transmission you really need a layer of the most dense material possible. I went for thin lead 'foil' in the engine cover but there are other options like rubber sheets with high density mineral 'fillers'.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks Andrew - interesting. There's certainly a lot to read about the minutiae of sound reduction in its many forms.

  • @lancer2204
    @lancer2204 3 роки тому +1

    Observations and suggestions (both can be, and likely will be ignored)
    Ascetics: 17:05 not the worst, then we see the worst (glad I had not eaten yet today)
    Steering: while (almost) completely unfeasible a steerable shroud would solve a lot of issues
    Rolling: stabiliser vanes below the waterline 1/3rd back from the bow at 45 deg from the horizontal would help and likely not add to the draught.
    EGT sensor: would be useful in monitoring the health and performance of the engine and turbo if fitted at the end of the exhaust headers.

  • @evangatehouse5650
    @evangatehouse5650 3 роки тому +1

    Nice to see Alan afloat. Re the rolling: Bilge keels you've already rejected due to ice. Good call. Stabilising booms and anti roll "fish” on cables are relatively cheap. Just use hinged aluminium pipe and painted steel fish. Super common on small fishing boats. Watching the roll period Alan is VERY stable. One other item that you could consider is an anti roll U tube tank. They are partly filled with sea water. You have to adjust the amount of water and cross flow tube restriction so that the natural frequency of the tank is the same as the roll period but 180 deg out of phase with Alan's natural roll period. Harder to sort out compared to booms and fishes.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому

      Thanks. I'll investigate. The nuances of boat roll etc are more complex than first realised.

  • @thecatslivehere
    @thecatslivehere 3 роки тому +1

    excellent job you are doing. love to see thing get a new life. a thought on the anchor mounting if you have not done so already. as there are two metal brackets on the bow just above waterline, you might fabricate a mount there. and perhaps a small grate to stand on when handling the anchor. safe journeys.

  • @uss_04
    @uss_04 2 роки тому

    Just found this series. Glad to see Alan getting touchups.

  • @AHKIII3
    @AHKIII3 3 роки тому +4

    Awesome project, I’ve enjoyed watching it come along. You asked for suggestions, so I’ve got one. You might get a hair better fuel consumption by routing the engine intake through the cover to let it suck colder air

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому +1

      Indeed - ports for air cooling hoses you might be able to see in the driving console insulation.

  • @ChrisBaileyMusic
    @ChrisBaileyMusic 3 роки тому +1

    Having only recently discovered, and subsequently caught up through a solid binge watching session on all activities thus far, I can only say how disappointed I am to now have to wait in line for the next update. Liked and subbed.

  • @elitedavidhorne8494
    @elitedavidhorne8494 3 роки тому +2

    Loving the detail you've put in this video

  • @TheLoxxxton
    @TheLoxxxton 3 роки тому +4

    At last a decent length Alan show!! 👌

  • @ratheskin58
    @ratheskin58 3 роки тому +30

    My (admittedly limited) understanding of boat stability is that concentrating all the ballast in a limited area may not actually be the best option, as this gives a focus for the boat to oscillate around, which could militate against the form stability of a fairly boxy hull-form (sorry Alan!) You have the luxury of a relatively large internal volume compared with a lot of recreational craft of similar length, I wonder if there's any benefit i spreading the ballast bars more widely? Naval architects who understand metacentric heights are welcome to destroy my suggestion. Good to see him afloat!

    • @SportSoulLife
      @SportSoulLife 3 роки тому +6

      Not a naval architect, but from what i know of calculating stability when loadinc cargo on ships, the most effective way to slow down rolling movements is to out weight higher up.
      Pretty sure allan is so small though (im sorry Allan) that in order to get the rolling period of allan below any waves, he will be upside down allready. Might iron out some small violent shakes though. (Think an oldschool metronome with the weight low vs with the weight high)

  • @natehill8069
    @natehill8069 3 роки тому +3

    Presumably the pilot's position will have a 5-pt harness to hold them in place in actual weather.
    Can you route the engine cooling water to produce a tea-water warmer?

  • @philipj2000
    @philipj2000 Рік тому

    As far as blogs. vlogs n sea dogs go, very enjoyable humorous vid. nice one!

  • @videosbruno
    @videosbruno 3 роки тому +5

    If you can, install a water separator filter assembly with manual pump. Dirty fuel is always a problem w diesels. Cheers.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому +4

      There's an inline course filter, and a water separator/fine filter fitted prior to the engine's own filter.

  • @donaldslider8650
    @donaldslider8650 2 роки тому +1

    I've I've always though of getting one of these boats and fitting it with a mast and sails and putting a keel kinda like the Dutch racing barges are made. With a retractable keel on each side . Seems like they have a lot of room to work with

  • @blau-radminimotoride4031
    @blau-radminimotoride4031 3 роки тому

    I don't care what people say negatively about Alan, I like Alan lol perfect size for just about anything

  • @nokiot9
    @nokiot9 3 роки тому +13

    Nah we know your boat belches out bright red smoke from its exhaust 😂 “I paid the full tax”

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому +12

      "I paid the full tax". An honourable yet joyless epitaph for a headstone.

  • @myparadiseonbantayanisland9030
    @myparadiseonbantayanisland9030 2 роки тому

    Maybe a small set of outriggers/oma's will stabilize the rolling and provide a net or deck area to both sides. Any consideration for solar panels?
    What is the ultimate purpose/use?

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  2 роки тому

      Have a scan through the episodes - quite a few on both those topics :)

  • @youknowme8578
    @youknowme8578 2 роки тому

    A modern day "Noah's ark". Good little boat, you just forget to give us the "toot toot" to hear from Allen. Nice video and a welcome sight to "sea".😜

  • @SailingSVPipedream
    @SailingSVPipedream 3 роки тому +1

    Great idea with the tank to figure out fuel consumption. I might swipe that idea as it really is time I got accurate figures.

  • @ManxAndy
    @ManxAndy 3 роки тому +1

    Hooray…….Alan does what he was designed for, love it…….👍🇮🇲👌💪

  • @jonathan5354
    @jonathan5354 3 роки тому +3

    Yeah a new video of Alan

  • @skullcraftcustoms
    @skullcraftcustoms 2 роки тому

    I’ve been interested in these rescue boats for the last couple of months and I came across your channel and I have to say for the links of your presentation I actually stayed the entire time which is not typical of me on UA-cam unless I’m extremely interested in the Content, great job, great presentation very interesting topic

  • @gmoney7000
    @gmoney7000 2 роки тому +1

    11-2-2022 Congratulation, that's ( they ) are the best made boat in the world .

  • @durkus
    @durkus 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. Couple ideas: some type of bow thruster - thinking on a hinge to drop into water as needed. Second steering wheel and throttle mounted high (no need for foot). GPS guided autopilot (when in open seas it is really point A to point B). In general, it needs more brackets.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому

      Autopilot, sure. Just a funding issue.
      Bow-trusters are likely overkill for the amount of tight manoeuvres Alan's is called upon to perform.

    • @popuptoaster
      @popuptoaster 3 роки тому

      @@AlexHibbertOriginals Mine has one of the old style drive motors connected to the wheel by a belt with a control module that just holds a compass bearing. I'm not sure if they still sell them new but maybe a second hand one would be cheap and be good enough?

  • @michaelblizzard669
    @michaelblizzard669 3 роки тому

    I support your plan for dominance by purchasing some merch. While unfortunately located in the Colonies I so enjoy seeing your progress.

  • @Beelzerat
    @Beelzerat 2 роки тому

    Thanks alot for this video. I have often wondered about those cute little boats, even to the point of looking to buy one. After living most of my life on my sailboats, perhaps one of those little fellows will be in my future. I find life at six knots to be more than adequate for happiness.

  • @riekstc
    @riekstc 3 роки тому +1

    Congrats on successfull sea trial! Just an idea but I think you should make same kind of simple crane or winch system on aft to load/unload batteries and other stuff more easily. Good luck and have fun.

  • @AdmV0rl0n
    @AdmV0rl0n 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome boat and idea. I think roll with that boat will be a problem in its life, even if you ballast it and try to adjust. That being said, what an awesome idea for a low cost boat for adventure. Not surprised people convert these to houseboats.

  • @ianwigmore2675
    @ianwigmore2675 3 роки тому

    Thanks Alex, enjoying the journey of Alan. Given you're off to much colder climes, have you considered a few extra stainless safety railings around the stern, bow and not least for the accessing the top out of those sides.....?

  • @JamesYoung61
    @JamesYoung61 Рік тому

    Your friend Alan is absolutely right about learning to manover your boat, backing up and figure of eights and they are semi standard tests both for driver and boat and are best practiced in flat clam conditions, a single screw boat will always prop steer at low speed, so to have any control going astern you need to get way on (speed) once going astern keep the rudder straight and only give it tiny corrections to get where you want to go 2 or 3 degrees from centerline. You haven't run then engine flat out of an hour or so, you need to know if it is going to do it.

  • @BobSaget69
    @BobSaget69 3 роки тому

    Congrats on the sea trial!! Can’t wait to see where Alan takes you!!

  • @popuptoaster
    @popuptoaster 3 роки тому

    I know what you mean about the first time you fly a drone off the boat and out over the water, it made for some nice shots though. There are generally four or five Thames barges where I am moored so you have to watch out for the tall masts rather than the usual trees.

  • @arlene2386
    @arlene2386 3 роки тому

    You are amazing. Still learning every day....... Happy trails dear. Peace Love and Hope. Stay safe have a great day. Cheers....❤💙💛

  • @RonPiggott
    @RonPiggott 2 роки тому

    I clicked on this by accident and am very pleasantly surprised and want to go to the start.

  • @zwloki0
    @zwloki0 3 роки тому +1

    I think it's nice, that you called tools on board same name as the boat

  • @paxwallacejazz
    @paxwallacejazz 3 роки тому

    Checkout wave rover hull wings they markedly reduce rolling.

  • @Steve-Cross
    @Steve-Cross 2 роки тому +1

    Hi. Yes, Alan needs plenty of ballast to help against lateral rolling. It is designed to self-right after a capsize, so needs lots of ballast low down in the keel. This will also help against rolling and make Alan sit better in the water. The downside is that it will make Alan even slower and possibly harder to control, or not as responsive. Alan was designed to keep people alive, in open seas, until help arrived, not as a pleasure cruiser. Alan is a great craft though, and I can't wait to see your adventures in him.

  • @MerwinARTist
    @MerwinARTist 2 роки тому

    One thing you might wish to consider is adding a small deck to be taken inside or stowed topside .. something you could stand flatfooted on .. just outside the side doors. Maybe even a permanent deck off the stern to give you some extra footing, etc. Enjoying the build process .. really cute boat.

  • @JonJon-dk3nh
    @JonJon-dk3nh 3 роки тому +4

    Alan's had better safety testing than the clotshot! Enjoying the series.

    • @DUB-sential
      @DUB-sential 2 роки тому

      Wasn't expecting that indeed.

  • @felipealcabri
    @felipealcabri 3 роки тому

    I'm so happy to see you in the water! Hope you're having an amazing experience! I'm looking forward to see you traveling soon.

  • @protonneutron9046
    @protonneutron9046 2 роки тому

    I wonder if you could put a ~3/8" thick x ~2" wide stainless steel piece running from the nose the and the length of the bottom to protect in case you scrape a bit in one of those shallows?

  • @smr7613
    @smr7613 2 роки тому

    Very cool, I like it! I would fabricate two retractable outriggers that could be lowered and locked into place to help sooth the roll in choppy waters.

  • @bengo76
    @bengo76 2 роки тому

    Radio system is a necessary feature.
    Excellent job mate 🤘

  • @OriginalWillowbark
    @OriginalWillowbark 3 роки тому +1

    Loving the project so far. Are you going to put a step by the port hatch? You stood directly on this threshold several times just in this vid, could be a weak point?

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому +3

      It's 10mm of woven glass, so it's tough, but yes metal edging is coming to a hatch near you now.

  • @robertlochner
    @robertlochner 3 роки тому +1

    Totally awesome to see the updates :)

  • @McCarthyisms
    @McCarthyisms 3 роки тому +1

    Few life improvers for a sea: nmea like system with a GPS, magnetic compass and underwater speed sensor. This would give you heading over ground vs magnetic heading and speed over ground vs water speed. Also think about maybe a navtex (get storm warnings and weather forecasts), ais reciever (get warned before you get hit by a huge boat in the middle in the ocean) and maybe autopilot (explains itself), steering remote (steer while sitting on the deck) and some emergency equipment (inflatable lifeboat for your lifeboat and some *pyrotechnic* flares). Btw love your vids.

    • @ClipperDays
      @ClipperDays 3 роки тому +2

      Alex already mentioned AIS. If you buy it for him he will send you his prototype t-shirt. I believe Alan already has a magnetic compass.

  • @WalksInCamera
    @WalksInCamera 3 роки тому +1

    Cool project. Like a big floating carrot! Love it :-)

  • @nikolaslarson6891
    @nikolaslarson6891 3 роки тому +1

    Alan looks great. Less is more. Also interesting as an alternative to a narrow boat.

  • @majormanfredrex
    @majormanfredrex 2 роки тому +1

    Hammocks have a great advantage in cold climates as they can be slung high up in the cabin where the warm air collects.
    If you choose to use them, be sure to stretch them very taut (RN style), not in a slack, dangling sling configuration (as seen in the movies), which will result in sleep-apnea, backache and stiffness as well as muscle fatigue.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  2 роки тому

      Good tip. I've never got on well with hammocks. Maybe this is why.

  • @davidorth4906
    @davidorth4906 Рік тому

    I love stupid, insane, And Safe Ideas on the internet. Perfect...10/10.

  • @sagnhill
    @sagnhill 3 роки тому

    That looks like a great adventure boat. I'd love to find one of those to explore the straights of lake Michigan/Huron.

  • @SamHain-o4l
    @SamHain-o4l 3 роки тому

    Recommend looking at Avon RHIB tunnel hull design to assist with stability. Pvc pipe could be added to mimic the design process.

  • @uwillnotsilencemyvoice591
    @uwillnotsilencemyvoice591 3 роки тому

    U did well going astern, I've 4 times the rudder as u and even mine doesn't like answering the helm astern. Happy float day Alan 👍✌

  • @christyrrell9762
    @christyrrell9762 3 роки тому +3

    That's "Tasmanian Liquid Sunshine" coming in drops, all the way from "Straya".

  • @155stw
    @155stw 3 роки тому +1

    Congrats! Maybe you can add an endoscopic inspection cam to your list of tools needed.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому

      Already bought, to investigate a leak in a void a while ago. Excellent thinking.

  • @bricklearns
    @bricklearns 3 роки тому

    Would some kind of thread locker on the railing clamps (not the fasteners, but the clamps themselves) help with them sliding around (and work in cold temps)? (probably less drama to just through bolt them) Bicycle inner-tube is also really useful in situations like that as a gasket/friction enhancer.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому

      I doubt it. The screws only provide a small surface area of grip. It's not an ideal design for vibrations.

  • @Louis-qi1gz
    @Louis-qi1gz 2 роки тому

    Two years before the mast by R H D Jr was a story that every one needs to know about before going to Sea for some reason , this remindes of the Alan

  • @dod180
    @dod180 3 роки тому

    Congrats good to see you out on the water

  • @marlecmarine5393
    @marlecmarine5393 2 роки тому

    Fabulous video, first time seeing this channel, l love your humour, it's an interesting project i am going to fast forward a year and see how's it going...🙂

  • @bikemessenger7
    @bikemessenger7 3 роки тому +1

    you know I know very very little but I have seen some people do some amazing things in the ocean. one thing I saw a guy do was make a small bedroom that had padding on all surfaces and seatbelts to strap in in crazy weather. he showed a video of why he did it and his boat was gyrating so much that he was sometimes suspended in mid air and once he was almost knocked unconscious. He was in one of those ocean crossing rowing boats. I know thats not what you are in but after watching how your boat moves I thought about a place to be able to go in crazy weather that would not end up breaking your arm or worse.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому +3

      Quite right for those little cabins in ocean row boats. I think we'll probably fit a few harnesses to the cabin walls.

    • @bikemessenger7
      @bikemessenger7 3 роки тому

      @@AlexHibbertOriginals I was thinking more about sleeping but yeah, harnesses, something to keep you from hitting your head on things and keeping your neck from getting hurt. Im interested to see how it behaves in rolling waves.

  • @rosehunt1886
    @rosehunt1886 2 роки тому

    Awesome video thanks for sharing it ,,looks like all the hard work paid off

  • @brandonrodgers2479
    @brandonrodgers2479 3 роки тому

    I am so freakin hyped for this!!! Way to go allen!

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому +1

      Cheers Brandon

    • @brandonrodgers2479
      @brandonrodgers2479 3 роки тому

      @@AlexHibbertOriginals are you planning on taking off from the UK when you go on your journey?

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому +1

      Indirectly yes. But most likely sea and road freight for the first leg for Alan. Quicker and saves engine hours.

    • @brandonrodgers2479
      @brandonrodgers2479 3 роки тому

      @@AlexHibbertOriginals im hoping to do my land trek up the dempster highway to the arctic circle one day!

  • @VinceW187
    @VinceW187 3 роки тому +1

    Alan is a tank, with the top hatch.

  • @edwardoliver2086
    @edwardoliver2086 3 роки тому +129

    I am once again voicing my displeasure with the lack of angle grinders in this otherwise entertaining video. If this absence continues to plague your videos then I may be forced to reconsider my subscription and hamper your plan for total dominance.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому +78

      Noted. Overruled.

    • @natehill8069
      @natehill8069 3 роки тому +12

      Agreed. I think an angle grinder would have enormously sped up the painting.

    • @PlasmaOscillations
      @PlasmaOscillations 3 роки тому +13

      @@AlexHibbertOriginals I suggest that perhaps you could install a picture of an angle grinder for artistic aesthetics to adorn the cabin wall. It could be a micro painting. Or not. Cheers.

    • @wanderingspider8988
      @wanderingspider8988 2 роки тому +5

      In my country, for a boy to become a man. A ceremony involving angle grinders and fuel tanks and other secret rites. It is truly great, as is our unconnected low ratio of adult men to adult women.

    • @tracygeddes5867
      @tracygeddes5867 2 роки тому

      I had almost given up on reading well thought provoking comments,now I can’t get the image of a grinder out of my head.

  • @forrestaddy9644
    @forrestaddy9644 3 роки тому

    Rapid roll? Allen does have tubby lines - about like a barrel apart from the tiny keel. Have you considered bilge keels? Cleverly done, they could be handy where the mud and tide await to trap you into an overnight stay.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому

      They've been a daily topic of debate on here - discounted due to vulnerability to sea ice.

  • @peterferguson3374
    @peterferguson3374 3 роки тому

    Fun UA-cam channel. Curious whether adding horizontal and hinged stabilisers similar to UA-cam channel Brupeg would be possible? Swing out of the water near ice. With a wing profile they would add stability whilst moving ahead.

  • @carstenweiland7896
    @carstenweiland7896 3 роки тому

    I think these are a great base for a modified boat, solve ventilation (those things are quiet moist inside if used) and you are pretty much sorted out. But I think you know what you are doing!

  • @sreedharanaidu3175
    @sreedharanaidu3175 3 роки тому

    Fumes from the battery (in case of failure) not a concern? Also auto extinguisher fitted in the battery compartment might be a good idea.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  3 роки тому

      These Lead Carbons are a step beyond AGM batteries in terms of tech, and off-gassing isn't really something to be worried about.

  • @calvario1885
    @calvario1885 3 роки тому +1

    Absolutely amazing!

  • @jamesransome9217
    @jamesransome9217 3 роки тому +1

    Love the boat.How could I acquire an old lifeboat.it seems very sea worthy.😀

    • @seanfletcher6703
      @seanfletcher6703 3 роки тому +1

      If you're in the United States it's pretty easy to find on government auction sites (govdeals.com is my favorite) I'm not sure if other countries have similar websites or not. Good luck.

  • @corleonne
    @corleonne 2 роки тому

    Me encanta la idea de convertir un bote salvavidas en un bote de recreo,siempre me han llamado la atención estes botes,me parece una fortaleza flotante,mucha suerte,saludos desde Galicia

  • @ИгорьОрловский-ж9я

    I can clearly hear the wind. Nice. Oh, and you were saying... something.