Great videos guys, and great work too! I'm in the early stages of a Tiki 38 build in England and your videos will be really useful for me as I get further into the project. It was good to see the dining table layout with the central table and seating both sides, many 38s have the wider table with seating down one side only, but I like your arrangement and will probably go with that too. Keep up the great work with the YouTubing, it is such an inspiration for others! Cheers!
A well timed video from our perspective. We are laying out our port side backbone and bulkheads at the moment. It is remarkable how similar our thinking has been to yours on the galley layout. I like the way your saloon table forces people to duck down and sit before they crack their skulls on that sneaky corner edge - unsure what thats called. Thanks for posting, happy building.
Thanks Mate, what bay are we referring to? Ive got a mooring location in Port Dennison leased and are currently seeking quotes for the mooring apparatus.$$$$ (Boat).
Great videos guys, and great work too! I'm in the early stages of a Tiki 38 build in England and your videos will be really useful for me as I get further into the project. It was good to see the dining table layout with the central table and seating both sides, many 38s have the wider table with seating down one side only, but I like your arrangement and will probably go with that too. Keep up the great work with the YouTubing, it is such an inspiration for others! Cheers!
Apologizes for the very late reply, Ive only just decided to DIY this account without the wife's full assistance. Hope you build is coming along.
Very informative. Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge.
Thanks, we hope to get more regular with video as time allows.
A well timed video from our perspective. We are laying out our port side backbone and bulkheads at the moment. It is remarkable how similar our thinking has been to yours on the galley layout. I like the way your saloon table forces people to duck down and sit before they crack their skulls on that sneaky corner edge - unsure what thats called. Thanks for posting, happy building.
Thanks Waugh, nice observation there. i think i cracked me head half a dozen times when i was working on it, as you say it forces you to duck
Wharram's are so easy to customize to your personal requirements and what you have done so far looks great Guy. : )
Thanks Glen, i think for the internal structure customizing we are done. No its down to epoxy/ painting and then fit-out.
Looking good guy.. looking forward to seeing her in the bay!
Thanks Mate, what bay are we referring to? Ive got a mooring location in Port Dennison leased and are currently seeking quotes for the mooring apparatus.$$$$ (Boat).