I"ve been watching for years & remember when the new project was just a pile of timber. It"s mind boggling how quick time has passed. To me it seems like only a couple months ago you we're ripping timber to start the build. Thank you for taking us along the journey, you should indeed be proud of your accomplishments. Happy New Year to you!
Please please everybody who is watching and appreciate this channel. Share this Ran sailing and help to reach 250 000 subscribers. That’s pure energy for these hardworking swedes 💪🏽
Thank you for the up date it is pleasure to listen to you you have done so much in a short time. It's fun watching Ver grow up and making life MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY new year
Thanks for answering my insurance question! Nice to hear that RanIII is now insured. And take away the worries about the heatinglamps! You guys are building you're dreams, keep it up!
My sense is you’re in a very good place. While working towards your future dream, life on the farm seems to be a happy place for the family, especially for Vera during her early formative years. It was wonderful to hear you recognize how important it is to keep the fun factor up throughout this build. At least as much as possible. It’s such an immense task. As for schedules, well they are best written in wet sand on an incoming tide. It’s good to have a target as long as it is flexible. I like the balance you have. Best of the season to you.
As a former custom boat builder of aluminum race boats in the 1980s we figured that when the hull and deck were structurally complete, we were about 25% of the way done. That was with a minimalist interior but more complicated deck layout and rigging than you're likely planning and also pouring the keel. You're a little further ahead at this point because you've already faired the hull. We didn't start that till the hull and deck were complete and the keel was attached. Keep up the good work!
@@donmalin8390 that's amazing, love the ior era aluminium yachts, the fast changing rules must've created chaos in the boatyards but it seems like the golden era of yacht racing. Was the Minneford boatyard situated where South Minneford yacht club is now?
Congratulations on your perseverance and teamwork. Both of them assure your success. Thanks for the video record. Looking forward to seeing her floating. Happy New Year from US.
"Anything worth doing is worth doing right the first time." Take your time and built this monument to your own tastes and time frame. Do not rush the build and sacrifice quality. No matter how long it takes to splash we will be with you every step of the way. Go at the pace you feel the most comfortable with. Love what you are doing.
Så kul att följa er i processen, ni är så otroligt inspirerande för en ung seglare som en själv, följer er varje vecka med stor entusiasm!! God jul och god fortsättning⛵️
My brother and I built a 52ft ketch here in Australia. Took 22 years. But we were working for a living and boat building in free time. No youtube those days. But I remember, the stuff under the soul (floor) took a couple years.
One thing is that in few years prices of batteries are very different from now. Last spring when I bought battery cells for my electric boat, they were something like 120€/kwh. Couple of weeks ago I checked that there were cells available 72€/kwh. (four years ago it was over 350€/kwh!) And it looks like the progress is gonna continue like that! So in couple of years you can get a huuuuge battery pack with fraction of the cost! And that leans even more toward electric/hybrid solutions. Cheers and all the best! :)
Your sentiment is shared and appreciated towards the ability to do your own work You two clearly function well together. It is what makes life fun and worth sharing.
The time is less important than the safety of the project. Be safe and the people who are aware of the extensions (if needed) will understand and stay with you.
I would suggest you build all the bulkheads and the major room fore aft partitions (this will require the deck hight and camber to be mocked up ) once this is done run the mainline electrical , gray water , black water and potable mains. Get the tanks located and the fastening installed, locate and install the through hull fittings , heating and ventilation rough in is next . The boat is big enough you will want to have electrical sub panels for electrical both AC and DC if that is your preference. The navigation system shielded wiring to the mast step is easy to do now as well , I would put them in loom cover tubes so they don’t get damaged, a temporary floor helps to protect the piping and electrical. By the way somehow I was unsubscribed ? I fixed it but you may want to see if others have been too. Thanks for the Q+A. I hope you had a Merry Christmas and happy new year ahead!
When you said the heater ran out of fuel and you almost had a heart attack, it was so funny the way you said it ! The two,of you are amazing doing this massive project ! The way your doing it is fantastic and the boat will be like a battle ship when your done ! Safe,strong and handsome!
Predicting when the boat will be launched. Now that’s bold. Having built two boats that was the question I hated most when asked since it’s always an unknown, particularly at this early stage. My answer was usually, well when it’s finished of course!
I have followed you both for ages,then along came that beautiful child Vera watching her grow up full of life ,take for now and let's hope and🙏,2025 is kind to everyone
Regarding fire suppression, you might want to explore a fog version. This style was actually popularized on ships first, as it _dramatically_ reduces the amount of water, hence water damage - and water to pump out. Indeed, it may be possible to use the bulk of the system for the barn inside the boat when you're ready to sail. The way it generally works is with compressed nitrogen and a water tank with the water having such things as sodium bicarbonate and/or borates in it. When the system is initiated, the nitrogen finely atomizes the water such that the water droplets are pulled into the fire by natural convection. In addition to sucking out heat and purging oxygen, the chemicals help to suppress the combustion process. And the chemicals are (or can be) non-toxic and won't ruin your electrical equipment, so a false alarm doesn't do more damage than a fire might.
You two are something else; hardworking, efficient, knowledgeable and dependable! I’ve very much enjoyed watching your progress and wish you the very best moving forward.
Order of build could be Bulkheads, deck structure, deck, coachroof - then move to interior details - this will allow you to see the space and have final dimension for complete interior fit out. Happy New Year.
I love your attitude, if something breaks you can always fix it. I must adopt that self-reliant way of thinking I am sure it would eliminate a great deal of stress and anxiety.
You are thanking us for watching and I am thanking you for filming and posting your videos. Always one of the highlights of Friday to see your videos. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Calgary, Canada.
Very nice.. I'm not a sailor nor a competent builder of any sort, though I do enjoy watching people who have the skills such as yourselves, I followed the Tally Ho rebuild from the start and I'm here for the long run as well.. Kindly Ryn
You guys are doing a great job building your own boat and so entertaining and educational, thank you so much for sharing your experience with us I always in anticipation for the next video, love from Kalamazoo, Michigan. USA Merry Christmas and a great New Year friends 😊✌️❤️
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Thank you for the years of joy and adventure you have shared with us! We wish you Joy, Peace, Love and no De-Laminations!
Thank you for the oversight and thought process you went through before starting this massive project and how your planning for the follow on tasks. I was a project manager for a US Government Agency and it was always so important to have an action plan with flexibility to make adjustments along the way. In the world of bat building, even the big manufacturers have to adjust their planning with every model and eventually the boat hits the water whenever it does. Happy Holidays to you both and wishing you all the best for the rest of the boat building project. I'll be watching every episode until splash day arrives in a few years.
You truly are a Brilliant couple! Taking on such a mammoth task it's easy to see there was a lot of planning, research, effort, and time consuming work put into your Ideas! And that is even Before the hard challenging Work started! We enjoy watching your work on the boat with thorough explanations and reasons why you change plans of attack......We have watched you from the very beginning and have Tremendous Respect for you both for this undertaking....we think you are on Mark for completing it in your timeline. Thank You for your interesting videos!......We Wish you All Things Good in the coming new year!🎉❤❤❤
Enjoyed your talk on self reliance, don't have to know everything, but common sense and basic knowledge can go a long way. PEACEFUL AND JOYOUS NEW YEAR.
Hello, first I want to wish you a Happy new Year and a beautiful 2025. I was thinking you thanks us for watching, but I (and that's for a lot of us) we had to thank you for sharing the video's of this beautiful project bilding this yacht.. And in spite of the many questions, it's a big given, the boot is ready when it is finished :)
Thanks for the q&a vlog. Be interesting when you get her weighed after tye build is complete to see how close you are to the architects calculations. Merry Christmas. Greg 🇬🇧
Thank you for answering questions. I was fascinated listening to you. Insurance was a particularly interesting subject as well as safeguards to protect Ran III. I'm here for the duration. Thanks for sharing. Happy 2025 🥳
Congrats to all your achivements, great progress! Looking at your interiour plan: One thing you might not like one the long run is the loooong way round the cental counter in order to get "in" the kitchen. Not really serious but probably annoying and easy to fix. Keep on pushing and a happy new year.
It’s not just control, it’s the fact that you’re building your future. You put care and love into the project, whereas someone who’s paid to do it will rush to get it done/ get paid. 31:06
In the movie "Michaelangelo" I think the Pope and him when he will be finished with the Sistine Chapel ceiling, the answer was "when I'm finished". When you are finished then you splash, in the meantime I'll enjoy watching your perfection and great work. Then I'll enjoy watching you enjoy the fruit of your labour. All the best.
Thanks for the info. Looking at your interior design of the master suite I would suggest that the bed design allow each person to get off the bed without having to crawl over each other. Even a small access at the foot on each side would make a huge difference. We had this as an issue on our boat and it’s horrible in the middle of the night every night. Keep up the good work.
My suggestion: regarding fire; make sure any material that is sanded off which includes any resins is cleaned up, bagged and removed from the building at the end of each work day. 30 years ago a friend had his hardwood floors refinished on site, but the floors had to be corrected with an immediate resending. The workers swept up the wood / urethane mix and bagged it, leaving it in the kitchen. A few hours later, the sanded material spontaneously combusted and destroyed the structure. My suggestion regarding insurance. The insurance value should be to get you back to where you are with a ship building yard doing the work. While the premium will be higher, you don't lose your dream.
Fire!!! I've just watched another channel with a guy who builds horse drawn carriages. He had a fire in his workshop some years ago which fortunately was put out by fire crews. In a later conversation with a member of the fire crew he found out that they had carried out a study of the town (US) which concluded that his shop was the highest risk and if a fire there got as far as breaking through the roof they would not have the resources to control it and would lose the whole of the towns main street. Be careful out there.
I’ve been watching you guys for a long time now I think this project is really wonderful and if it takes 5 more years then I’ll still be watching I build custom homes and if you want good it can’t be fast
😀😀😀👍👍👍❤❤❤ Happy Holidays to Malin, Johan & Vera and a Healthy New Year. Looking forward to the interesting builds in 2025. Thank you for making these awesome videos. Bye for now from Seattle, WA. (Northwest USA) P.S. It's also fun seeing Vera "grow" along with the boat.
I hope you had a good christmas with the family, I also want to wish you a happy new year for 2025 and further improvements in the boat build as you move forward ( less stress as well)
Hello Johan and Malin, thank you for your detailed explanation of the future plans with RAN50. I heard that the plans for the propulsion are not yet complete and thought of the setup like Laura Dekker had in her GinFizz. A main diesel engine and a complete emergency kit with its own shaft and propeller. You can also choose the E version with regeneration. Wishing you a blessed New Year!
Totally love your approach. FYI, there are some great videos from Bering Yachts and Selene Yachts that demonstrate how their boats (and I dare say, most boats) are constructed. Bering puts the engines if first then insulates the entire hull and runs all the wires and plumbing prior to major interior construction except for bulkheads. Selene does similar except they create large hatches above where the engine(s) go and install them last along with generators and other large engine room stuff. They do this so any large equipment in the engine room can be easily removed without boat modifications. Hope that helps. 😊
Having run many smaller projects , I would agreed with your suggestion for building the structural and other Less structural framework through the entire boat first before finishing ,and all the plumbing , electrical etc. This will give you a chance for changes if you don’t like something etc. But more importantly you will be working on similar work so the tools and supplies will be the same . If you go from structural to finishing to plumbing you will be forever changing the tools and supplies you need adding to the confusion etc . Cheers Warren
After watching the Tally Ho and Arabella builds the one thing that is evident is persistence and perseverance leads to success in boat building.
I"ve been watching for years & remember when the new project was just a pile of timber. It"s mind boggling how quick time has passed. To me it seems like only a couple months ago you we're ripping timber to start the build. Thank you for taking us along the journey, you should indeed be proud of your accomplishments. Happy New Year to you!
Please please everybody who is watching and appreciate this channel. Share this Ran sailing and help to reach 250 000 subscribers. That’s pure energy for these hardworking swedes 💪🏽
I am wondering what kind of interior finish you may chose. Will it be a laminat, painted finish, teak or oak venier / solid combination ?
Thank you for the up date it is pleasure to listen to you you have done so much in a short time. It's fun watching Ver grow up and making life MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY new year
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You come across as really nice, calm people, and the build is really lnteresting. I'll be sticking around until splash!
Thanks for answering my insurance question! Nice to hear that RanIII is now insured. And take away the worries about the heatinglamps! You guys are building you're dreams, keep it up!
Your temperaments are ideally suited to such an ambitious project and I admire you for this. I wish you both well - you're an inspiration!
"You cannot rush the hands of time" - Arturo Fuente You are doing a GREAT job! God bless you and Happy New Year!
My sense is you’re in a very good place. While working towards your future dream, life on the farm seems to be a happy place for the family, especially for Vera during her early formative years. It was wonderful to hear you recognize how important it is to keep the fun factor up throughout this build. At least as much as possible. It’s such an immense task.
As for schedules, well they are best written in wet sand on an incoming tide. It’s good to have a target as long as it is flexible.
I like the balance you have. Best of the season to you.
Your positive attitude and determination and good outlook are inspiring.
As a former custom boat builder of aluminum race boats in the 1980s we figured that when the hull and deck were structurally complete, we were about 25% of the way done. That was with a minimalist interior but more complicated deck layout and rigging than you're likely planning and also pouring the keel. You're a little further ahead at this point because you've already faired the hull. We didn't start that till the hull and deck were complete and the keel was attached. Keep up the good work!
Cool, someone with raceyacht building experience. What boatyard did you work at?
@@sebastiaanhoenderdos7458 Palmer Johnson (cruizing yachts) and then Minnefords on City Island in the Bronx (12 meters and IOR boats 40 ft to 60 ft).
@@donmalin8390 that's amazing, love the ior era aluminium yachts, the fast changing rules must've created chaos in the boatyards but it seems like the golden era of yacht racing.
Was the Minneford boatyard situated where South Minneford yacht club is now?
Congratulations on your perseverance and teamwork. Both of them assure your success. Thanks for the video record. Looking forward to seeing her floating. Happy New Year from US.
The boat will be done when it’s done. In the meantime I’ll enjoy watching your progress 😊
Happy Holidays to everyone 🎉
Your positive and pragmatic approach will ensure success!
Happy Christmas
I would sacrifice the second head on the bow to ease and future proof the usability of the bed "room" and the shower "room".
You are amazing!
I appreciate these q@a's. Thanks for the time. 😊
"Anything worth doing is worth doing right the first time." Take your time and built this monument to your own tastes and time frame. Do not rush the build and sacrifice quality. No matter how long it takes to splash we will be with you every step of the way. Go at the pace you feel the most comfortable with. Love what you are doing.
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The amount of planning that you are investing in this project is remarkable! Thank you so much for sharing all of these details with us.
Så kul att följa er i processen, ni är så otroligt inspirerande för en ung seglare som en själv, följer er varje vecka med stor entusiasm!! God jul och god fortsättning⛵️
Det är jag inspirerande för oss äldre sjömän också!
My brother and I built a 52ft ketch here in Australia. Took 22 years. But we were working for a living and boat building in free time. No youtube those days. But I remember, the stuff under the soul (floor) took a couple years.
I thoroughly enjoyed this update video. Merry Christmas from Melbourne Australia 🥂🍾🌲⛵⛵
One thing is that in few years prices of batteries are very different from now.
Last spring when I bought battery cells for my electric boat, they were something like 120€/kwh. Couple of weeks ago I checked that there were cells available 72€/kwh. (four years ago it was over 350€/kwh!) And it looks like the progress is gonna continue like that!
So in couple of years you can get a huuuuge battery pack with fraction of the cost! And that leans even more toward electric/hybrid solutions.
Cheers and all the best! :)
No one has explained to me what the real benefit of an electric motor or a hybrid system is. You seem to know. What is it?
Your sentiment is shared and appreciated towards the ability to do your own work
You two clearly function well together. It is what makes life fun and worth sharing.
The time is less important than the safety of the project. Be safe and the people who are aware of the extensions (if needed) will understand and stay with you.
Only the most solid of relationships and strong personalities could accomplish what you three are doing!
God bless!
USA midwest
I always love your unique constant positive demeanor. All the best in the coming year.
Patience is a virtue. Take care.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year : )
Happy new year! Bra jobbat och ser fram mot fortsättningen!
God Jul! Och gott nytt år! 🎉 Nice update! Tack så myckett!
Thank You!… You are doing a great job
I would suggest you build all the bulkheads and the major room fore aft partitions (this will require the deck hight and camber to be mocked up ) once this is done run the mainline electrical , gray water , black water and potable mains. Get the tanks located and the fastening installed, locate and install the through hull fittings , heating and ventilation rough in is next . The boat is big enough you will want to have electrical sub panels for electrical both AC and DC if that is your preference. The navigation system shielded wiring to the mast step is easy to do now as well , I would put them in loom cover tubes so they don’t get damaged, a temporary floor helps to protect the piping and electrical.
By the way somehow I was unsubscribed ? I fixed it but you may want to see if others have been too.
Thanks for the Q+A. I hope you had a Merry Christmas and happy new year ahead!
Thank you for this video.
The end of the video (what do you fear ?) makes me think to a french saying " There are no problems... only solutions..."
@6:04 The interior space looks HUGE!
Thanks 😊
Seasons Greetings, happy sailing and good fortune always smile.
When you said the heater ran out of fuel and you almost had a heart attack, it was so funny the way you said it ! The two,of you are amazing doing this massive project ! The way your doing it is fantastic and the boat will be like a battle ship when your done ! Safe,strong and handsome!
keep the positive attitude up guys and you will succeed with all the challenges ahead
Thanks guys! 😊
Predicting when the boat will be launched. Now that’s bold. Having built two boats that was the question I hated most when asked since it’s always an unknown, particularly at this early stage. My answer was usually, well when it’s finished of course!
Wishing the whole Family a Happy New Year. You are such an awesome Family!
I have followed you both for ages,then along came that beautiful child Vera watching her grow up full of life ,take for now and let's hope and🙏,2025 is kind to everyone
Take your time and enjoy yourself too
Regarding fire suppression, you might want to explore a fog version. This style was actually popularized on ships first, as it _dramatically_ reduces the amount of water, hence water damage - and water to pump out. Indeed, it may be possible to use the bulk of the system for the barn inside the boat when you're ready to sail. The way it generally works is with compressed nitrogen and a water tank with the water having such things as sodium bicarbonate and/or borates in it. When the system is initiated, the nitrogen finely atomizes the water such that the water droplets are pulled into the fire by natural convection. In addition to sucking out heat and purging oxygen, the chemicals help to suppress the combustion process. And the chemicals are (or can be) non-toxic and won't ruin your electrical equipment, so a false alarm doesn't do more damage than a fire might.
Önskar er ett gott nytt år... och ser fram mot fortsatta videos!! på gotland och njuter av havet varje dag.. så förstår er längtan ut..
Super exciting great to see the progress and hear more about the logistics!
You two are something else; hardworking, efficient, knowledgeable and dependable! I’ve very much enjoyed watching your progress and wish you the very best moving forward.
YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME..TWO PEOPLE THINKING 🤔 AS ONE...GREAT COUPLE. GREAT JOB. 👍 👌..🎉🎉
I am 83 yesrs old observing the construtcion going on HAPPY NEW YEARS 2025 Saludos desde California.
Order of build could be Bulkheads, deck structure, deck, coachroof - then move to interior details - this will allow you to see the space and have final dimension for complete interior fit out. Happy New Year.
Happy New Year to you three, looking forward to the next year of videos, thank you
Thank you, Happy New Year from Canada!
Looks like you will have several summers to have family sailing adventures on your small boat.
I love your attitude, if something breaks you can always fix it. I must adopt that self-reliant way of thinking I am sure it would eliminate a great deal of stress and anxiety.
Merry Christmas Y'all and Happy New Years from South Texas 🇺🇸 USA
Happy Hoildays guys!!! 👍🏻👍🏻😎😎😎
You guys are amazing!
Great video, thank you for letting us know your thoughts 😊 wishing you all the best and stay positive 😊 Merry Christmas and a happy New year ❤
You are thanking us for watching and I am thanking you for filming and posting your videos. Always one of the highlights of Friday to see your videos.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Calgary, Canada.
Great job guys, well done.
It is an amazing journey for one family. Hope you continue to thrive and enjoy every moment. Merry Christmas!
Very nice.. I'm not a sailor nor a competent builder of any sort, though I do enjoy watching people who have the skills such as yourselves, I followed the Tally Ho rebuild from the start and I'm here for the long run as well.. Kindly Ryn
Thank you two for trying some really hard Engineering, That is what makes, Being human is it's hard work,
You guys are doing a great job building your own boat and so entertaining and educational, thank you so much for sharing your experience with us I always in anticipation for the next video, love from Kalamazoo, Michigan. USA
Merry Christmas and a great New Year friends
😊✌️❤️
Thanks for the update. I am following your progress from the Philippines.
Great stuff.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Thank you for the years of joy and adventure you have shared with us! We wish you Joy, Peace, Love and no De-Laminations!
Merry Christmas to you all, here’s wishing you a great new year filled with new adventures.
Love watching your build thank you sharing that with us!
Great Q&A!! Thanks so much!! Wishing you a Happy and Prosperous New Year!!
Merry Christmas to all from the Great Lakes state of Michigan
Thank you for the oversight and thought process you went through before starting this massive project and how your planning for the follow on tasks. I was a project manager for a US Government Agency and it was always so important to have an action plan with flexibility to make adjustments along the way. In the world of bat building, even the big manufacturers have to adjust their planning with every model and eventually the boat hits the water whenever it does. Happy Holidays to you both and wishing you all the best for the rest of the boat building project. I'll be watching every episode until splash day arrives in a few years.
You truly are a Brilliant couple! Taking on such a mammoth task it's easy to see there was a lot of planning, research, effort, and time consuming work put into your Ideas! And that is even Before the hard challenging Work started! We enjoy watching your work on the boat with thorough explanations and reasons why you change plans of attack......We have watched you from the very beginning and have Tremendous Respect for you both for this undertaking....we think you are on Mark for completing it in your timeline. Thank You for your interesting videos!......We Wish you All Things Good in the coming new year!🎉❤❤❤
Enjoyed your talk on self reliance, don't have to know everything, but common sense and basic knowledge can go a long way. PEACEFUL AND JOYOUS NEW YEAR.
Wishing you a Happy New Year.
Great update thank you
I am so eager to follow your our progress. How long will take? It’s done when its done. Some things you should not rush.
As far as the engine system goes….rubber bands when I built models as a kid worked great😊! Thanks for 2024 and all the very best for 2025.
Mine too! Then I went all electric. Those zinc carbon batteries lasted a whole 30 minutes. I could afford a run every week or two.
You got this! Keep doing what you are doing! All the best in 2025.
Hello, first I want to wish you a Happy new Year and a beautiful 2025.
I was thinking you thanks us for watching, but I (and that's for a lot of us) we had to thank you for sharing the video's of this beautiful project bilding this yacht..
And in spite of the many questions, it's a big given, the boot is ready when it is finished :)
Thanks for the q&a vlog. Be interesting when you get her weighed after tye build is complete to see how close you are to the architects calculations. Merry Christmas. Greg 🇬🇧
Thank you for answering questions. I was fascinated listening to you. Insurance was a particularly interesting subject as well as safeguards to protect Ran III. I'm here for the duration. Thanks for sharing.
Happy 2025 🥳
Congrats to all your achivements, great progress! Looking at your interiour plan: One thing you might not like one the long run is the loooong way round the cental counter in order to get "in" the kitchen. Not really serious but probably annoying and easy to fix. Keep on pushing and a happy new year.
It’s not just control, it’s the fact that you’re building your future. You put care and love into the project, whereas someone who’s paid to do it will rush to get it done/ get paid. 31:06
Felix navidad!
In the movie "Michaelangelo" I think the Pope and him when he will be finished with the Sistine Chapel ceiling, the answer was "when I'm finished". When you are finished then you splash, in the meantime I'll enjoy watching your perfection and great work. Then I'll enjoy watching you enjoy the fruit of your labour. All the best.
Thanks for the info. Looking at your interior design of the master suite I would suggest that the bed design allow each person to get off the bed without having to crawl over each other. Even a small access at the foot on each side would make a huge difference. We had this as an issue on our boat and it’s horrible in the middle of the night every night. Keep up the good work.
Thankyou 👍 happy new year
This was a really interesting episode.. Well Done.
My suggestion: regarding fire; make sure any material that is sanded off which includes any resins is cleaned up, bagged and removed from the building at the end of each work day. 30 years ago a friend had his hardwood floors refinished on site, but the floors had to be corrected with an immediate resending. The workers swept up the wood / urethane mix and bagged it, leaving it in the kitchen. A few hours later, the sanded material spontaneously combusted and destroyed the structure.
My suggestion regarding insurance. The insurance value should be to get you back to where you are with a ship building yard doing the work. While the premium will be higher, you don't lose your dream.
Fire!!! I've just watched another channel with a guy who builds horse drawn carriages. He had a fire in his workshop some years ago which fortunately was put out by fire crews. In a later conversation with a member of the fire crew he found out that they had carried out a study of the town (US) which concluded that his shop was the highest risk and if a fire there got as far as breaking through the roof they would not have the resources to control it and would lose the whole of the towns main street. Be careful out there.
I’ve been watching you guys for a long time now I think this project is really wonderful and if it takes 5 more years then I’ll still be watching I build custom homes and if you want good it can’t be fast
Happy Christmas and New year, great videos!
Thank you for sharing your journey. Watching your videos has been a real pleasure and I have learned so much. All the best in 2025!
Happy New Years
💛👍🏻👍🏻🎉
😀😀😀👍👍👍❤❤❤ Happy Holidays to Malin, Johan & Vera and a Healthy New Year. Looking forward to the interesting builds in 2025. Thank you for making these awesome videos. Bye for now from Seattle, WA. (Northwest USA) P.S. It's also fun seeing Vera "grow" along with the boat.
I hope you had a good christmas with the family, I also want to wish you a happy new year for 2025 and further improvements in the boat build as you move forward ( less stress as well)
Auguri di buon Anno dalle Dolomiti. 👍👍👍
Great info and Happy Holidays !!!!
Happy New Year!
Hello Johan and Malin, thank you for your detailed explanation of the future plans with RAN50. I heard that the plans for the propulsion are not yet complete and thought of the setup like Laura Dekker had in her GinFizz. A main diesel engine and a complete emergency kit with its own shaft and propeller. You can also choose the E version with regeneration. Wishing you a blessed New Year!
Totally love your approach. FYI, there are some great videos from Bering Yachts and Selene Yachts that demonstrate how their boats (and I dare say, most boats) are constructed. Bering puts the engines if first then insulates the entire hull and runs all the wires and plumbing prior to major interior construction except for bulkheads. Selene does similar except they create large hatches above where the engine(s) go and install them last along with generators and other large engine room stuff. They do this so any large equipment in the engine room can be easily removed without boat modifications. Hope that helps. 😊
Having run many smaller projects , I would agreed with your suggestion for building the structural and other Less structural framework through the entire boat first before finishing ,and all the plumbing , electrical etc.
This will give you a chance for changes if you don’t like something etc. But more importantly you will be working on similar work so the tools and supplies will be the same . If you go from structural to finishing to plumbing you will be forever changing the tools and supplies you need adding to the confusion etc .
Cheers Warren