Loved the finger snap Cassie! Great work you two. Can’t wait to see it on the water. Edit: Lighter colors hide imperfections (just look at a white or baby blue truck/car vs dark blue or black).
The boat looks fabulous !!! My daughter has been working summers at a boat dealership that sells expensive bass boats. They sell 21' boats that can cost well over $200K. She is not an especially compulsive type when it comes to fit & finish but is appalled by some of the poor workmanship she has seen. The manufacturer is also terrible when it comes to honoring their warranty. Thanks for the video update !!!
We are striving for perfection but at some point we have to accept the imperfections and move forward. We are our own warranty and if we have any troubles in the future only we are to blame. But we are also comfortable fixing and modifying as needed. One of the many benefits of building ourselves. Thanks for following along 😊
Looks awesome you two! Great progress as well. Looking forward for the next update. :D As for me I sold the 44' boat and my house, and bought a 54' steel ex-tuna boat turn into a pleasure craft and am living full time aboard her in the PNW.
Hey Captain Donny been a while. Sad to hear about the sale of such an epic project but I’m sure enjoying and exploring the PNW is worth the exchange. Hope all is well with you. 😊
Looking really good. You’ve come a really long way, I like the layout and comfort you’ve made in a fairly small boat. And I’m frankly quite glad you spared me some time looking at the very repetitive work week after week. 😉Keep up the good work and don’t overdo it if you are happy then everybody else should be happy.
Little disappointed in lack of video on constructing but hey i understand you do what ya have to for yourselves. Keep moving forwards as you wish. Best wishes for all future adventures.
Unfortunately it takes equal amounts of time to record and edit as it does to actually build. With full time jobs on top of boat building we had to let the majority of build videos go. Thanks for following the journey even if patchy at this point. 😊
If we build another one it will not be fiberglass. Lmao 🤣 I personally have some ideas in mind but I don’t know if Cassie is on board with another epic project in our future. (For now at least) lol. Thanks for following along 😊
Loved the finger snap Cassie! Great work you two. Can’t wait to see it on the water.
Edit:
Lighter colors hide imperfections (just look at a white or baby blue truck/car vs dark blue or black).
Incredible build and you certainly are not amateurs especially after what you’ve done so far.
Great! 👍Excellent progress! 👏👏👏
Hey glad to see you guys back and the progress you’ve made! Very well done to you both 👍
Thanks for following along. 😊
The boat looks fabulous !!! My daughter has been working summers at a boat dealership that sells expensive bass boats. They sell 21' boats that can cost well over $200K. She is not an especially compulsive type when it comes to fit & finish but is appalled by some of the poor workmanship she has seen. The manufacturer is also terrible when it comes to honoring their warranty.
Thanks for the video update !!!
We are striving for perfection but at some point we have to accept the imperfections and move forward. We are our own warranty and if we have any troubles in the future only we are to blame. But we are also comfortable fixing and modifying as needed. One of the many benefits of building ourselves. Thanks for following along 😊
Keep in mind you can also just use a wrap for any colors and it would help hide some of those imperfections you say there is. Just thinking outloud.
We thought about a wrap, but I’m not sold on durability over time, maybe some more research is warranted. Thanks for the suggestion 😊
Looks awesome you two! Great progress as well. Looking forward for the next update. :D As for me I sold the 44' boat and my house, and bought a 54' steel ex-tuna boat turn into a pleasure craft and am living full time aboard her in the PNW.
That's awesome! Given your channel description, that sounds like a good move.That said, Lady Dew was some classic UA-cam, it really was ;)
Hey Captain Donny been a while. Sad to hear about the sale of such an epic project but I’m sure enjoying and exploring the PNW is worth the exchange. Hope all is well with you. 😊
Looking really good. You’ve come a really long way, I like the layout and comfort you’ve made in a fairly small boat. And I’m frankly quite glad you spared me some time looking at the very repetitive work week after week. 😉Keep up the good work and don’t overdo it if you are happy then everybody else should be happy.
Thanks for the kind, inspirational words. And thanks for following along. 😊
Looking pretty sweet.. nice little boat. Good job guys, more frequent updates..
Awesome progress. Glad you’re still moving forward. Thank you for posting the update.
Little disappointed in lack of video on constructing but hey i understand you do what ya have to for yourselves. Keep moving forwards as you wish. Best wishes for all future adventures.
Unfortunately it takes equal amounts of time to record and edit as it does to actually build. With full time jobs on top of boat building we had to let the majority of build videos go. Thanks for following the journey even if patchy at this point. 😊
Looking very nice. Like the front window design Glad to see you are progressing well. When you going to build another one lol,
If we build another one it will not be fiberglass. Lmao 🤣 I personally have some ideas in mind but I don’t know if Cassie is on board with another epic project in our future. (For now at least) lol. Thanks for following along 😊
Do "the best" you are happy with.
It's YOUR boat!
Thanks, we are striving for perfection but at some point you have to accept some imperfection. 😊
YAAAAAAY!!! (This is Annie B from A2A, btw.) :D
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Sell the plans on to me ?