bring your family to Australia and make yourself a fortune as your a tough hard worker. i grew up in poole harbor dorset and came to aussie in 74 at 25 am on easy street ok ,you can do it champ. ive had 3 craft ,sail and fishing motor boat had a ball in aussie. bring your family for a better life.
I don't really know how I've ended up in the boat restoration corner of youtube, seeing as I have never really came in touch with sailing itself. But I thoroughly enjoy the progress on this boat and the craftsmanship going into it.
Hi guys. Well, I have to give it to you, mate. You're doing a bloody brilliant job on this boat. 👏👌. It looks like it's all filling, sanding, and painting from now on. Alot of work ahead, but you're definitely the right man for the job. I love watching you at work. There's nothing you don't know about the boats, but you will probably deny this, lol 😆 😅. Lovely weather there. It won't stop raining in Ireland, typical. Thanks so much for all your fantastic work, 💯 respect. Anyway, I will not be missing any of your videos, Brilliant stuff Pal. Chat later. 👏👏👌🇮🇪☺️ P.S. Soon, you will have to stop calling her your're £1 yacht because she will look so fine and nice, lol 😅
Thank you for your kind words, when the sun is out I really enjoy doing the work but soon as it rains I get the boating blues 🤣 I will keep on pushing forward, there’s a lot of prep work ahead which I am already ahead on since this video so hopefully primer soon and plan sailing after that 🤣⛵️ always appreciate you being here and thanks for the support 🙏🙏⛵️
You work so hard on her! From early morning to late evenings! All the behind the scenes you do is incredible the long hours of editing and everything! Proud of you ❤
I'm so pleased you decided to vlog the repairs on this boat. I was gutted after the first episode when you said you were going to do a before and after only video. I am glad the comments on that video convinced you to document and upload your progress whichbis very informative and entertaining. The number of subscribers will continue to increase. Well done buddy!
I could afford a £1 yacht. But I couldnt find the time, place and definitely not the skills needed to do what you're doing. Much respect. I love watching.
Thank you Andrew 🙏 there’s not much skill it’s mainly guess work 🤣 and time is always a factor but I am definitely dedicating the hours for this one, thanks for being here ⛵️⛵️🙏
Love the series, am looking forward to each new episode! Cannot wait to look back on the process when the yacht finally touches water again. Keep it up! 🎉
I know nothing about boats but I love learning. I honestly thought it was scrap. You've done an amazing job so far, looking forward to the next episode.
This is great content, well put together and getting better each episode. Keen to see if those old crazed Perspex windows are coming off before painting the topsides, and use the old ones as a pattern?
Thank you, and you are 100% correct that’s exactly how I am doing it, not removing them just yet as I am trying to keep as much water out the boat as possible at the moment but I already have the new Perspex, I will be painting her with the windows removed and still have lots of deck fitting also to remove, thank you for your comment it’s appreciated ⛵️🙏🙏
Well done mate, she's really starting to take shape. Great to see those holes filled in. Can't wait to see the primer going on. I used Jotun on our narrowboat and it's bullet proof... I'm glad to say : ) Take it easy and looking forward to the next instalment.
Thank you 🙏 definitely looking forward to getting the paint on, Jotun is always been my choice of marine paints as they have always worked well for me ⛵️
I have indeed, I found the perfect one for the job but the cost was the price of doing the whole project so thought I would persevere with our lovely weather, I would ideally like to find a big unit as I have a few boats, this could be the future plan 🙏⛵️
Polyester resin would have been a better choice and far cheaper for the roof , bit of ply instead of plastic and would have bonded perfect. But great effort.
Because the boat is polyester resin, epoxy it’s the right way to do it as polyester on polyester does not last as it comes away eventually and I did say plastic in the video but it was actually a 20mm fibreglass sheet that I used, thank you for being here and you comment you are appreciated 🙏⛵️
My thought too, epoxy doesn't bond well to polyester resin, so always use the same stuff. Plastic sheet on the board, feathered edges and could have made a proper job of it
@@jonathanobrien1058 you got it mate my thoughts exactly,I normally just use parcel tape on the board if I want to remove it afterwards, polyester resin hates brown parcel tape lol
Matt likes to get me started as I keep on watching him working on his boat 🤣 then I remember I best get some work done🤣 hope you are good Tommo, had a few busy weeks with the children off school but I am fully back in it now ⛵️🙏
@@BoatzUK I'm ok thanks Cliff, like you frustrated with the weather, whenever I'm free to do something on the boat, make a new video, the weather is terrible. As soon as I'm working, the sun comes out!
@fat_tommo_goes_boating you can’t write it I know this exact feeling, I get to the boat and set up the cameras etc pull the cover off and it rains 🤣 every time, just need a few week of sun and I will get this job done 🙏⛵️⛵️
BOAT break out another thousand, been there, done that, just another hole in the ocean to throw your money into! It's really just a form of madness but " fun" anyway, good luck and happy sailing!
Living in brittany France i understand your problem with the weather. Now that you fixed the holes above the waterline i hope you don't find holes in the hull😅(except those aft). Keep up the good work. You can do it!
you've got a heart the size of your van taking this project on. you're doing a great job Cliff and i'm sure when its finished it will be just as good or even better than when it rolled off the line. you're heavily invested in this project now so i guess you are committed to finishing it. Like you i have taken on projects like this. If you like being up to your arm pits in fibreglass and muck then fair enough. But if you're doing this so that you own a sailing yacht just go out and buy one. it would probably be cheaper and you could be out sailing instead of spending the summer in the boatyard. I built a microlight aircraft from plans it took me nearly 2 years and cost me a bit more than buying one. I did enjoy building it but the grief involved wasn't worth it. I wish i had just bought one. I also had a yacht similar to yours. Mine was a Jaguar 22 i don't own it now but it's moored on Rudyard lake. I sold it because i wasn't using it enough to warrant the cost. Plus it's like the forth bridge as soon as you've finished at one end you have to start again at the other. A sailing friend once told me owning a boat is like standing under a cold shower whilst pushing £20 notes down the plug hole. What make and model is your boat ???. All the best Paul
Hi Paul thanks for your kind words and comment, I am definitely fully committed to this little project and love to get my hands dirty. I already own a 38ft motorboat which is definitely my real baby (if you check out my first start up of the season video you will see her) I am doing this little yacht just for the fun of it but there is a little twist at the end of the project that I will reveal in a future video 😉 and the Jaguar 22 is a great little boat, as much as I like flying I will definitely stick to boats instead of something that fly’s 🤣 but it’s the fun of the build I suppose. Thanks for being here Paul and thanks for your support as it’s massively appreciated 🙏⛵️
I am enjoying this series & your presenting skills as well as the editing side. At the moment I am painting my boat. It will be interesting to watch when you reach that stage. I've used polyurethane marine paint, thinking it might be easier to use than two pack, however its been a struggle with the weather & being a novice. Foam rollers are rubbish, soI invested in some made of wool. They have proved better. Next time I paint it I will try two pack I think.
Thank you for your kind words, I am looking forward to getting the paint on, but I have painted lots of boats over the years but this will be the first time I have used two pack paint so this is also my first time, so hopefully it works well, I know it’s the best option, so stay tuned to see how or if I get it right 🙏⛵️
Great vlog on your one pound boat . Have you been totalling up the costs to do the fix up, and would you share them with us? Everything I fix on my old boat seems to cost an arm and a leg. Looking forward to seeing the paint work .👍
All costs are logged and I will definitely be sharing this info in the last video, so far it has not cost that much apart from the paint as I find most stuff for free from boating friends, thanks for being here is much appreciated ⛵️🙏
Go to a foam cutter and get yourself some end of block cut off they usually give these away for free(do in essex) end up with a 3m×3m slab of foam about 20-30cm thick
I have used Jotun paints for many years now excellent paints, tips, make sure your stir it well and don't hang about after its surprising how quick it can go Off, lastly don't mix all at once, Have Fun 🙂
Thank you Michael, this is great advice, I have only used there single pack paint before so this is new to me so once again thank you for your input as it’s appreciated ⛵️🙏
Check out ECF - East Coast Fibreglass supplies. They will do colour matched (sorta) gelcoat, polyester resin (cheaper), and do videos on how to use all their stuff. Plus all the bits and pieces you need
Will do 🙏 thank you for this info I will check it out, I have always used the West Systems and never had a problem but it is a lot more expensive than polyester, the only reason I have not used polyester is I did a big fibreglass job on a 60ft boat and it delaminated so never used it again. I was told to used epoxy on polyester unless using a gelcoat finish, in this case she is being two pack painted ⛵️
I feel with you. I have done the same on a 20 ft sea coast sailer from 1972., the only thing I am not so happy about is the thickness of the fiberglass.cabinets deck and hull all 1/4” kind of flimpdy in my opinion
Hi, this one feels very well built and the hull is in very good order but many repairs and lots of work but I feel she will turn out ok, I am getting there slowly, juggling work and family at the same time slows it down a little but it will come together soon, thank you for your comment and glad to hear you have been here before with this kind of work 🙏🙏⛵️
You're a braver man than I Gungadin🙃 but it's fun watching you fix up this old lady. With the larger holes, especially on the stern, have you put a backing piece of fibreglass to reinforce the peanut butter? With the coach roof, what was the depth of the gap between your "black" panel and the finished level of the original coach roof i.e. how much fibreglass mat did you have to add, in the video the black panel looked quite flush. I'm looking forward to the next installments.😊
I added some fibreglass behind the stern holes before filling them with the epoxy, on the coach roof I used a 20mm fibreglass sheet and epoxied it from inside to the coach house roof and the I added another piece from the outside in the cutout and bonded that to the other sheet, the used 4 sheets of fibreglass to fill the small level difference between, I think it should be solid as it’s definitely well bonded 🙏⛵️ thank you for the question 😎
Most canals and some rivers you'll need a boat safety certificate to get the licence, but it focuses on things like gas, electrical, heating, and fuel safety, rather than general "road worthiness" (and you can get an exemption if your boat doesn't have any of the relevant systems installed)
I would suggest you removed all the remaining deck fittings including rails in order to make it easier to renovate the rest of the deck area. After all how secure are the remaining deck fittings. Many would be overwhelmed by the amount of work ahead but you're going the right way, just concentrate on a bit at a time.
Sorry but You should NOT use chopped strand mat with epoxy as the binder used to hold the strands together won’t break down properly, you will prob get away with it🤞 but if you’re doing any more glass work please try get some 400 or 600 biax cloth , or get some combi mat ,thats got biax on one side and has chop strand on the back but the difference is that the chop is stiched to the Biax and therefor there is no binder used to hold the strands together , have a read on the internet about this
bring your family to Australia and make yourself a fortune as your a tough hard worker. i grew up in poole harbor dorset and came to aussie in 74 at 25 am on easy street ok ,you can do it champ. ive had 3 craft ,sail and fishing motor boat had a ball in aussie. bring your family for a better life.
Sound like a great idea, would love to have a warmer climate but currently to many commitments here in the damp UK, 🇬🇧 🙏⛵️⛵️
I don't really know how I've ended up in the boat restoration corner of youtube, seeing as I have never really came in touch with sailing itself.
But I thoroughly enjoy the progress on this boat and the craftsmanship going into it.
Thank you for your kind words, it’s great to have you here in the boating section ⛵️🙏
That £1 boat will look like a million dollars when it's finished. And you've had fun working on it!
Thank you Paul it’s definitely been a challenging fun job so far 🙏⛵️
free wires use it for safety side wire thru stanchions.
you should wipe all surfaces with acetone .before epoxy so it will bond strongly.
Never been into yachts but watching the episodes so far you got me hooked, can't wait to see how this turns out , Hard work pays off 👍
Thank you, it’s definitely a job and a half but it will come together fast hopefully 🤞 ⛵️🙏
No idea how these appeared in my feed but now I'm totally hooked. Love the £1 boat videos.
I am pleased it found its way to you in your feed 😎 thanks for being here on the channel and filming is underway for the next episode 🙏⛵️⛵️
Its nice to see someone working on a old garbage boat en see it change into good nice boat 👍👍
Thank you, I am bringing her back from landfill and having fun in the process 🙏⛵️
Hi guys. Well, I have to give it to you, mate. You're doing a bloody brilliant job on this boat. 👏👌. It looks like it's all filling, sanding, and painting from now on. Alot of work ahead, but you're definitely the right man for the job. I love watching you at work. There's nothing you don't know about the boats, but you will probably deny this, lol 😆 😅. Lovely weather there. It won't stop raining in Ireland, typical. Thanks so much for all your fantastic work, 💯 respect. Anyway, I will not be missing any of your videos, Brilliant stuff Pal. Chat later. 👏👏👌🇮🇪☺️ P.S. Soon, you will have to stop calling her your're £1 yacht because she will look so fine and nice, lol 😅
Thank you for your kind words, when the sun is out I really enjoy doing the work but soon as it rains I get the boating blues 🤣 I will keep on pushing forward, there’s a lot of prep work ahead which I am already ahead on since this video so hopefully primer soon and plan sailing after that 🤣⛵️ always appreciate you being here and thanks for the support 🙏🙏⛵️
Always buddy 👌👏👍
Great entertainment. What are you going to name her? I thought maybe something like "Poundstretcher" or "Quid Pro Quo". 😄
Poundstretcher 🤣 what a great name, I have not even thought that far ahead yet 🤣 thank you for being here 🙏⛵️
Great progress. Your not allowed any holidays as us viewers demand constant updates 😂 great work
Holidays are now cancelled 🤣 I am on a good flow with it now so I will keep moving, I will keep it coming 😎🙏⛵️
You work so hard on her! From early morning to late evenings! All the behind the scenes you do is incredible the long hours of editing and everything! Proud of you ❤
❤️ thank you 🙏 definitely long hours but worth it 🍾
Been waiting for an update ..... loving it
Back on it now fully, let’s get it moving 🙏⛵️ sorry to keep you waiting, will be back on weekly if the weather holds 😎🙏⛵️
woooo been waiting for another video on this little boat
I am back 🤣 hopefully I can now keep pushing forward 🙏⛵️
@@BoatzUK you got this dude!
i can't wait to see the rest of the restoration.
i bet before it's over you're gonna put a bunch of LED lights on it lol
@@PKAdventures disco lights 🤣
@@BoatzUK hahaha for a 2 or 3 person party. any more and it might sink again hahaha
@PKAdventures it would make for a good video though 🤣🤣 how many subscribers can we fit on the £1 yacht ⛵️⛵️
Good evening Buddy 😊 really enjoying your £1 boat rescue 👍🏻
Hey Stevie good evening to you, thank you for being here it’s massively appreciated 🙏⛵️⛵️😎
Thanks for the update. A long journey ahead, fingers crossed weather gives you a break.
Thank you John, just need that sunshine, I am getting there I am a good few days ahead on the work from this video ⛵️🙏
Good to see you back, I thought you had fallen out with us all 😂😂 🛥️🏴
Definitely not I am still here 🤣 I will keep on going as you can’t get rid of me that easily ⛵️⛵️⛵️
I know nothing about boats but it's very interesting to find out. Thanks.
Enjoy the rebuild and thanks for being here 🙏⛵️
I'm so pleased you decided to vlog the repairs on this boat. I was gutted after the first episode when you said you were going to do a before and after only video.
I am glad the comments on that video convinced you to document and upload your progress whichbis very informative and entertaining.
The number of subscribers will continue to increase.
Well done buddy!
Thank you for your kind words the subscribers definitely convinced me to do more videos, thank you for being here is massively appreciated ⛵️🙏🙏
I could afford a £1 yacht. But I couldnt find the time, place and definitely not the skills needed to do what you're doing. Much respect. I love watching.
Thank you Andrew 🙏 there’s not much skill it’s mainly guess work 🤣 and time is always a factor but I am definitely dedicating the hours for this one, thanks for being here ⛵️⛵️🙏
Don't tell me that. You're impressing me.
Love the series, am looking forward to each new episode! Cannot wait to look back on the process when the yacht finally touches water again. Keep it up! 🎉
Thank you 🙏 thanks for your support I will keep up the progress ⛵️
I know nothing about boats but I love learning. I honestly thought it was scrap. You've done an amazing job so far, looking forward to the next episode.
Thank you, hopefully it all comes together soon, thanks for being here is very much appreciated ⛵️🙏
This is great content, well put together and getting better each episode.
Keen to see if those old crazed Perspex windows are coming off before painting the topsides, and use the old ones as a pattern?
Thank you, and you are 100% correct that’s exactly how I am doing it, not removing them just yet as I am trying to keep as much water out the boat as possible at the moment but I already have the new Perspex, I will be painting her with the windows removed and still have lots of deck fitting also to remove, thank you for your comment it’s appreciated ⛵️🙏🙏
@@BoatzUK interested to see if you are going clear or tinted and if you are back painting the inside edge?
Looking forward to the next episode!
I've really enjoyed your videos. Keep it going!
Thank you Dale🙏 next part out tomorrow at 4pm ⛵️⛵️⛵️
Good job, well done.
I will keep at it, thank you 🙏🙏⛵️⛵️⛵️
Well done mate, she's really starting to take shape. Great to see those holes filled in. Can't wait to see the primer going on. I used Jotun on our narrowboat and it's bullet proof... I'm glad to say : ) Take it easy and looking forward to the next instalment.
Thank you 🙏 definitely looking forward to getting the paint on, Jotun is always been my choice of marine paints as they have always worked well for me ⛵️
So far so good.
Thank you I will keep on pushing forward 🙏⛵️
Hi mate great progress coming along but do know what you mean about the weather lol 😂 cheers 🥂
It’s been a rough few weeks of weather but hopefully we can now get some sun and I can get lots more work done 🤣 have a great weekend 🍾⛵️🙏
@@BoatzUK and you cheers 🥂
Watching you handle that glass without gloves made my hands itchy
I am used to it 🤣⛵️🙏
Yes! Great day when a vid pops up! Thanks for the update!
Thank you, I will keep I going for you ⛵️🙏
I'm hooked since the first episode. Great Job ❤🤩🤩
Thank you for being here you are appreciated 🙏⛵️
Have you thought of putting a temporary shelter over the boat so you can work on her threw the British summer rainy days?
I have indeed, I found the perfect one for the job but the cost was the price of doing the whole project so thought I would persevere with our lovely weather, I would ideally like to find a big unit as I have a few boats, this could be the future plan 🙏⛵️
This aught to be one of the most rewarding of projects! Great progress and looks a whole lot better than what it did when it came out of the water!
Thank you Jeremy it’s coming together slowly ⛵️🙏
Polyester resin would have been a better choice and far cheaper for the roof , bit of ply instead of plastic and would have bonded perfect. But great effort.
Because the boat is polyester resin, epoxy it’s the right way to do it as polyester on polyester does not last as it comes away eventually and I did say plastic in the video but it was actually a 20mm fibreglass sheet that I used, thank you for being here and you comment you are appreciated 🙏⛵️
My thought too, epoxy doesn't bond well to polyester resin, so always use the same stuff. Plastic sheet on the board, feathered edges and could have made a proper job of it
@@jonathanobrien1058 you got it mate my thoughts exactly,I normally just use parcel tape on the board if I want to remove it afterwards, polyester resin hates brown parcel tape lol
@@jonathanobrien1058 You have it backwards. Polyester doesn't bond as well to cured polyester, epoxy bonds much better.
Come on guys stop it , have you heard yourselves it’s a one pound boat , it will be fine what you’ve done 👍🏻
So Matt has to get involved to get things moving again! 😂
Matt likes to get me started as I keep on watching him working on his boat 🤣 then I remember I best get some work done🤣 hope you are good Tommo, had a few busy weeks with the children off school but I am fully back in it now ⛵️🙏
@@BoatzUK I'm ok thanks Cliff, like you frustrated with the weather, whenever I'm free to do something on the boat, make a new video, the weather is terrible. As soon as I'm working, the sun comes out!
@fat_tommo_goes_boating you can’t write it I know this exact feeling, I get to the boat and set up the cameras etc pull the cover off and it rains 🤣 every time, just need a few week of sun and I will get this job done 🙏⛵️⛵️
BOAT break out another thousand, been there, done that, just another hole in the ocean to throw your money into! It's really just a form of madness but " fun" anyway, good luck and happy sailing!
Thank you and I know what you mean 🤣⛵️⛵️
Get one of them fold up shelters
Definitely need too 🙏⛵️
Living in brittany France i understand your problem with the weather. Now that you fixed the holes above the waterline i hope you don't find holes in the hull😅(except those aft). Keep up the good work. You can do it!
Many thanks 🙏 so it’s not just the UK 🤣 hopefully the hull is good, thanks for being here as it’s much appreciated ⛵️🙏
Nice work Cliffy - 👊😎
you've got a heart the size of your van taking this project on. you're doing a great job Cliff and i'm sure when its finished it will be just as good or even better than when it rolled off the line.
you're heavily invested in this project now so i guess you are committed to finishing it.
Like you i have taken on projects like this. If you like being up to your arm pits in fibreglass and muck then fair enough. But if you're doing this so that you own a sailing yacht just go out and buy one. it would probably be cheaper and you could be out sailing instead of spending the summer in the boatyard. I built a microlight aircraft from plans it took me nearly 2 years and cost me a bit more than buying one. I did enjoy building it but the grief involved wasn't worth it. I wish i had just bought one. I also had a yacht similar to yours. Mine was a Jaguar 22 i don't own it now but it's moored on Rudyard lake. I sold it because i wasn't using it enough to warrant the cost. Plus it's like the forth bridge as soon as you've finished at one end you have to start again at the other. A sailing friend once told me owning a boat is like standing under a cold shower whilst pushing £20 notes down the plug hole. What make and model is your boat ???.
All the best
Paul
Hi Paul thanks for your kind words and comment, I am definitely fully committed to this little project and love to get my hands dirty. I already own a 38ft motorboat which is definitely my real baby (if you check out my first start up of the season video you will see her) I am doing this little yacht just for the fun of it but there is a little twist at the end of the project that I will reveal in a future video 😉 and the Jaguar 22 is a great little boat, as much as I like flying I will definitely stick to boats instead of something that fly’s 🤣 but it’s the fun of the build I suppose. Thanks for being here Paul and thanks for your support as it’s massively appreciated 🙏⛵️
Been watching since you bought it and fair play you have put some graft into it fella well done
Thank you 🙏 I will keep on pushing forward, I enjoy doing the work when the sun is out 🤣 nice to have your here it’s always appreciated 😎⛵️
Force 7 is not a storm BTW, its near gale, great sailing weather!!😊
Can’t wait for sailing weather 😂⛵️
Top job 👍
Thank you I will keep on going 🙏⛵️⛵️
Great video keep up the good work 🎉 Epoxy is always my first choice, cheap polyester is not my method, West System is definitely good quality gear 😎
I will keep it coming and I can see light at the end of the Hull I mean tunnel 🤣 🙏⛵️
I am enjoying this series & your presenting skills as well as the editing side. At the moment I am painting my boat. It will be interesting to watch when you reach that stage. I've used polyurethane marine paint, thinking it might be easier to use than two pack, however its been a struggle with the weather & being a novice. Foam rollers are rubbish, soI invested in some made of wool. They have proved better. Next time I paint it I will try two pack I think.
Thank you for your kind words, I am looking forward to getting the paint on, but I have painted lots of boats over the years but this will be the first time I have used two pack paint so this is also my first time, so hopefully it works well, I know it’s the best option, so stay tuned to see how or if I get it right 🙏⛵️
Great vlog on your one pound boat . Have you been totalling up the costs to do the fix up, and would you share them with us? Everything I fix on my old boat seems to cost an arm and a leg. Looking forward to seeing the paint work .👍
All costs are logged and I will definitely be sharing this info in the last video, so far it has not cost that much apart from the paint as I find most stuff for free from boating friends, thanks for being here is much appreciated ⛵️🙏
Go to a foam cutter and get yourself some end of block cut off they usually give these away for free(do in essex) end up with a 3m×3m slab of foam about 20-30cm thick
Thank you for this info, I am not going to add any foam back in the boat, but this is great to know as it was something I never thought of 🙏⛵️
great episode On your next paint shopping list I guess will be antifouling but a long way to go before this
I already have antifouling in my stock so that’s the only thing I don’t need to buy 🤣 I definitely need a lot more epoxy ⛵️⛵️
I have used Jotun paints for many years now excellent paints, tips,
make sure your stir it well and don't hang about after its surprising how quick it can go Off, lastly don't mix all at once, Have Fun 🙂
Thank you Michael, this is great advice, I have only used there single pack paint before so this is new to me so once again thank you for your input as it’s appreciated ⛵️🙏
Мужик, ты лучший!
Thank you, having you here is massively appreciated 🙏⛵️
Check out ECF - East Coast Fibreglass supplies. They will do colour matched (sorta) gelcoat, polyester resin (cheaper), and do videos on how to use all their stuff. Plus all the bits and pieces you need
Will do 🙏 thank you for this info I will check it out, I have always used the West Systems and never had a problem but it is a lot more expensive than polyester, the only reason I have not used polyester is I did a big fibreglass job on a 60ft boat and it delaminated so never used it again. I was told to used epoxy on polyester unless using a gelcoat finish, in this case she is being two pack painted ⛵️
Peanut butter consistency, it would be chunky peanut butter if I did it😉
Good choice using West Epoxy, far better than using cheap polyester.
I need to use some heavier mix when I start fairing 🤣 really thick peanut butter mix and a 45 gallon drum of West 🤣 🙏⛵️
I feel with you. I have done the same on a 20 ft sea coast sailer from 1972., the only thing I am not so happy about is the thickness of the fiberglass.cabinets deck and hull all 1/4” kind of flimpdy in my opinion
Hi, this one feels very well built and the hull is in very good order but many repairs and lots of work but I feel she will turn out ok, I am getting there slowly, juggling work and family at the same time slows it down a little but it will come together soon, thank you for your comment and glad to hear you have been here before with this kind of work 🙏🙏⛵️
You're a braver man than I Gungadin🙃 but it's fun watching you fix up this old lady. With the larger holes, especially on the stern, have you put a backing piece of fibreglass to reinforce the peanut butter? With the coach roof, what was the depth of the gap between your "black" panel and the finished level of the original coach roof i.e. how much fibreglass mat did you have to add, in the video the black panel looked quite flush. I'm looking forward to the next installments.😊
I added some fibreglass behind the stern holes before filling them with the epoxy, on the coach roof I used a 20mm fibreglass sheet and epoxied it from inside to the coach house roof and the I added another piece from the outside in the cutout and bonded that to the other sheet, the used 4 sheets of fibreglass to fill the small level difference between, I think it should be solid as it’s definitely well bonded 🙏⛵️ thank you for the question 😎
Great series.. is the boat a Hurley 22? Looks like my Hurley 20 I used to own…years back… that was a fixer up boat too… she sailed beautifully
Thank you for being here, the boat is a Vivacity 20 built around 1963 onwards ⛵️
eye glasses ALWAYS.
i do like to see a bit of stippling
Ohh yes ⛵️
Is there any kind of MOT equivalent process for a boat or can you just chuck it in the sea at your own whim?
Survey report from a marine surveyor is the best practice ⛵️
Most canals and some rivers you'll need a boat safety certificate to get the licence, but it focuses on things like gas, electrical, heating, and fuel safety, rather than general "road worthiness" (and you can get an exemption if your boat doesn't have any of the relevant systems installed)
Hi there. I don't know if you, in the UK use gelcoat paint on your boat's. If don't all good. If you do. What is it and what does it for? Thank you
I have not used a gelcoat paint before but seen other videos on the process 😎⛵️
Polyester resin would be better, cheaper and adding silica to it give it strength and can be used as a filler. I tend to use epoxy for wood.
Hopefully it works ok but the 20mm fibreglass sheet I used and bonded should make it stronger then the rest of the boat 🤣 🙏⛵️
I would suggest you removed all the remaining deck fittings including rails in order to make it easier to renovate the rest of the deck area. After all how secure are the remaining deck fittings. Many would be overwhelmed by the amount of work ahead but you're going the right way, just concentrate on a bit at a time.
That’s definitely this weeks plan of attack, thank you for your input as it’s always appreciated 🙏⛵️
You missed one 😁
The one in the Hull 🤣🤣🤣⛵️🙏
@@BoatzUK 🤣🤣🤣
your really supposed to use polyester resin with csm as its held together by a binder that poly dissolves and epoxy doesnt
I just thought epoxy would have been better but it’s definitely stronger now than the window putty that was used in the previous repairs 🤣⛵️🙏
@@BoatzUK usually use wooven or combinatiopn matt with epoxy as its sewn and doesnt use the binder, i use poly as thats what 99% boats were built of
Sorry but You should NOT use chopped strand mat with epoxy as the binder used to hold the strands together won’t break down properly, you will prob get away with it🤞 but if you’re doing any more glass work please try get some 400 or 600 biax cloth , or get some combi mat ,thats got biax on one side and has chop strand on the back but the difference is that the chop is stiched to the Biax and therefor there is no binder used to hold the strands together , have a read on the internet about this
This is fantastic information I will look this up 🙏⛵️
She’s going to be a beautiful little boat for nipping about on .
Looking forward to getting her in the water, thanks for being here 🙏⛵️
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Thanks Craig 🙏⛵️
Why glas up the the tiny gun ports? Your gonna need them plundering the Spanish colonies.
They would be perfect for that 😂😂⛵️⛵️🙏
you'd get a lot more work done if you just stopped talking
🤣 I am not for everyone ⛵️
parle de trop
It’s not for everyone
realy enjoying the story
Thank you for being here Jeremy ⛵️🙏
8,888.88 holes to drill - I think not . I have told you a thousand million times before- don’t exaggerate
I tell what’s not an exaggeration I have done 24,000 steps around the boat sanding 🤣🤣🤣