You are a one determined being, working with injured and sore hands, incredible. After a wait of 3 months seeing smile of happiness and joy with Artha's demastiing,
Don't forget in light of the condition of the mast foot, to check up inside the mast where fittings, and especially the mast head fitting, is fixed to the mast. In fact a good idea to renew rivets and any S steel bolts, with certified material while your at it, they wont break the bank, but could save your life. May things go well for you, your a pretty and hard working girl.
Your enthusiasm for tackling just about anything is amazing, how nice it will be when everything is done that you can sit back & have a manicure massage & the full works before you take the boat out for sea trials, lm so pleased you are getting loads of support from the local guys, take care & look after yourself 🇬🇧 XX
Every time I bumped up against a maintenance challenge on my boat, I reminded myself of some advice a master boatbuilder once gave me. After I complimented him on a repair he had done and what a fantastic craftsman he was, he told me that he had built the piece five times before he got it right. "A craftsman doesn't always do everything right the first time," he said. " But a true craftsman keeps doing it until he accomplishes the task" Saw your channel for the first time tonight. Have subscribed and look forward to following along with your journey. As for me, I did quite a bit of sailing 'round the Pacific on other peoples boats, before buying a wooden boat in New Zealand. Spent a few years sailing around NZ, then built a 34' cold molded wooden IOR boat. Also in NZ. I put 25k miles under her keel over a 9 year period and eventually sold her in San Diego. You are on an interesting path. Enjoy; and remember, that like storms, shit shows eventually pass.
Hi, I am quick to look at people’s work and be amazed at how beautiful it is, and I forget that at some point in time, they had to learn how to do it and the work wasn’t as beautiful then. And that the point is I’m learning and getting better at repairing my own boat. So, I appreciate the encouragement 😃 Thanks for sharing a bit of your background. That sounds like a tremendous and successful boat project!
@@SailingArtha Don't make too much of a fuss about making things look perfect. Do your best and move on. Try following Sam Holmes. He's a clever guy who comes up with very workable solutions, even though they tend to look a bit rough sometimes. That said, it warmed my heart to see how beautiful your wiring came out. Smart move having a pro do that one. Who did it? Was it the guy who was discussing your rudder? Seems like a super sharp guy. Was his accent South African?
Hey Nicole, just wanted to say you are doing a great job on Artha so far already. (she is a beauty) Keep on smiling and being cheerfull "youre awesome" 😇 Wish you the best on all the repairs and thanks for another nice update. Greetings from Holland
@@SailingArtha the weather has been a bit cold and stormy lately, the following weeks it will be aproximately about 10 celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit) and between 2 and 4 bft only! we are heading to the end of our winter now. thanks for youre response aswell 😀 and good to hear that you are excited!
I’m getting excited too!! I had a delay in another order of epoxy, which I need to fair the hull. But soon, maybe in the next two weeks, I’ll have barrier coat on the hull. And then it gets real real haha
Interesting! The boat is already heavy on the sail area (LOA is 37.5 with the bowsprit and boomkin, but the waterline is only 26 feet). A typical 26’ waterline boat has a hull speed of 5 knots. The hull speed for the BCC is 6.9 knots! I think at that point, exceeding hull speed could be considered criminal 😂 haha
Great video, you're starting some big jobs, if i knew anything at all about boat's I'd probably give you some great advice, but i don't 😂so I'll just say good luck 🤘👍
Nicole…All I have to do..is keep saying….’One day you will be sailing’….and eventually I will be correct ! Love your devotion to Artha ! …..and please be careful with your fingers………………because Superglue is NOT the best Band-Aid ! Love from Australia ⛵️🦘🇦🇺🌹
Love your optimism. The crane got stuck in the mud and only days (or weeks?) later did it pull the mast but the timing was still perfect for you. There is something weird about clevis pins and standing rigging that cause otherwise perfectly normal people to pull them out and then watch in surprised horror as the mast falls over. I did that once with my first boat, a 24-foot sloop, but luckily nothing got badly damaged. Glad to see you overcame the clevis pin hypnosis syndrome and got the mast out cleanly.
Now you get to do more work. It looked like it came out fairly easy, that bottom looks very bad, but you are very resourceful and will get it looking grand.
Good job of unstepping the mast. It was obviously needed. Are you going to replace the back and head stays as well? Every day is one day closer to floating the boat. You're doing a great job. It looks like Kaijin has made a few friends too. Throw back an adult drink tonight. You deserve it.
Mañana... is always a day away. You have the patience of Budha, nice job with the mast. It's weird how much light comes through the hull where there isn't gelcoat or bottom paint.
Yea! There’s a lot of light. It’s really funny because it’s one of the first things people notice when they come inside. Thanks for watching and commenting
I saw some awesome worm clamps online, the band is solid on the inside, but still works like a worm gear. Being solid, there is less stress on the part that is clamped. Plus they are stainless. There are a bit more expensive, but work better.
Omg. You so dodged a bullet with the taking the stays off… one I didn’t dodge myself, but fortunately the metaphoric bullet barely drew blood. I was, years ago, in the mast removal stage. I worked at the boatyard and brought the boat over before the workday started. The yard manager told me, emphatically, to loosen all turnbuckles but do NOT remove any pins. I didn’t listen… thinking who knows what… you know where this is going: took the head stay off, port forward lower, port shroud, then doing the aft shroud started hearing a tic……tic……tic…..tic….tic…tic..tic.tic.tic… looked up wondering what the sound was to see how much of an complete moron I was. Timber!! Into the water. Crash…. And the only damage was the teak handrail that needed to be replaced anyways. Way better to be lucky than good!! Anyways.. keep being amazing!!
Oh wow!! That is terrifying! I’m glad nobody got hurt and there wasn’t much damage. And even though you did completely demast your boat without the help of a crane (amazing), you did dodge a bullet because it could have been much worse! :) Thanks for watching and commenting.
Here almost every were in Scandinavia dey take mast of every winter.they put boat in some warm place . but why you see meny broken mast i think why they never take the mast of maybe i wrong
Fint å se at du er en optimist! Og jeg er spent på hvor langt du er kommet i arbeidet med båten - dette var jo i januar!? Skulle gjerne ha visst hva som er av seilbåter tilsalgs (with longkeel and a rudder-skeg) i denne delen av verden!
Thank you! Yes, I’m a little further along now. My Patreon is current, and YT members can watch videos as soon as I upload them. There is about a 2-month delay. I’ll have a big update coming out in two weeks! I am not familiar with boats for sale in this part of the world just because I’m not in the market anymore :) but many people will sail good boats down to the Caribbean and sell them for cheaper (fully equipped) because they are done with the sailing adventure. I bet you could find one!
I've pulled and installed a mast on a Falmouth Cutter 22, and installed one on an Alajuela 38... that crane is WILDLY overkill for pulling a mast! :D I hope they had other jobs for it! What are you going to use for the material for the new step? I hear phenolic or something like G10 works well.
A steel boat needed to be removed via two cranes so I piggy-backed off that contract. I’ll be replacing with another wooden step wrapped in epoxy. G10 is great but there were several reasons why I didn’t opt for it, price being one of them.
I assume that you will carefully check all of the swagged end terminals for cracks as that is a common fail-point. Do you know how old that standing rigging is?
They are Norseman’s, not swagged. I have no idea how old the rigging is, but it had started candy-caning and several pieces were breaking off. I am replacing all the standing and running rigging. It’s simple to do with just new cable and wedges for the Norseman’s, as the Norseman’s are reusable and in really good condition.
A very dodgy looking looking mast and rigging, you've gone this far renew the lot, it'll never be cheaper or easier. If that old mast fails, you're new rigging will go West with it.
The mast is in really good condition. I have sanded down the paint and I’ll show footage of it later. I had already ordered new rigging in prep for the mast removal because yes, it does need to be replaced
You are a one determined being, working with injured and sore hands, incredible. After a wait of 3 months seeing smile of happiness and joy with Artha's demastiing,
Don't forget in light of the condition of the mast foot, to check up inside the mast where fittings, and especially the mast head fitting, is fixed to the mast.
In fact a good idea to renew rivets and any S steel bolts, with certified material while your at it, they wont break the bank, but could save your life. May things go well for you, your a pretty and hard working girl.
Thank you!
Glad to see you looking so happy and enthusiastic, great episode!
Your enthusiasm for tackling just about anything is amazing, how nice it will be when everything is done that you can sit back & have a manicure massage & the full works before you take the boat out for sea trials, lm so pleased you are getting loads of support from the local guys, take care & look after yourself 🇬🇧 XX
Every time I bumped up against a maintenance challenge on my boat, I reminded myself of some advice a master boatbuilder once gave me. After I complimented him on a repair he had done and what a fantastic craftsman he was, he told me that he had built the piece five times before he got it right. "A craftsman doesn't always do everything right the first time," he said. " But a true craftsman keeps doing it until he accomplishes the task" Saw your channel for the first time tonight. Have subscribed and look forward to following along with your journey. As for me, I did quite a bit of sailing 'round the Pacific on other peoples boats, before buying a wooden boat in New Zealand. Spent a few years sailing around NZ, then built a 34' cold molded wooden IOR boat. Also in NZ. I put 25k miles under her keel over a 9 year period and eventually sold her in San Diego. You are on an interesting path. Enjoy; and remember, that like storms, shit shows eventually pass.
Hi, I am quick to look at people’s work and be amazed at how beautiful it is, and I forget that at some point in time, they had to learn how to do it and the work wasn’t as beautiful then. And that the point is I’m learning and getting better at repairing my own boat. So, I appreciate the encouragement 😃 Thanks for sharing a bit of your background. That sounds like a tremendous and successful boat project!
@@SailingArtha Don't make too much of a fuss about making things look perfect. Do your best and move on. Try following Sam Holmes. He's a clever guy who comes up with very workable solutions, even though they tend to look a bit rough sometimes. That said, it warmed my heart to see how beautiful your wiring came out. Smart move having a pro do that one. Who did it? Was it the guy who was discussing your rudder? Seems like a super sharp guy. Was his accent South African?
❤😂We are watching your video, four friends, and we are crazy about your beauty and your fitness.
Thank you!
You got this
You go girl 🤠
Thank you!
What a Challenge! You are So relentless! Keep working hard!
Hey Nicole,
just wanted to say you are doing a great job on Artha so far already. (she is a beauty)
Keep on smiling and being cheerfull "youre awesome" 😇
Wish you the best on all the repairs and thanks for another nice update.
Greetings from Holland
Hello! I wonder the weather in Holland at this time? Thanks for watching and commenting! I’m excited because the repairs have turned the corner :)
@@SailingArtha the weather has been a bit cold and stormy lately,
the following weeks it will be aproximately about 10 celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit) and between 2 and 4 bft only!
we are heading to the end of our winter now.
thanks for youre response aswell 😀 and good to hear that you are excited!
We're all getting so excited! Can't wait to see her in the water and You happy as a clam aboard!
I’m getting excited too!! I had a delay in another order of epoxy, which I need to fair the hull. But soon, maybe in the next two weeks, I’ll have barrier coat on the hull. And then it gets real real haha
The mast comes out. Makes me think about parafoil sailing. One rated for your displacement, now you can exceed hull speed. 👍☠️😈
Interesting! The boat is already heavy on the sail area (LOA is 37.5 with the bowsprit and boomkin, but the waterline is only 26 feet). A typical 26’ waterline boat has a hull speed of 5 knots. The hull speed for the BCC is 6.9 knots! I think at that point, exceeding hull speed could be considered criminal 😂 haha
@@SailingArtha what is the cause of this?
Nice to see you happy and smiling. I hope your finger is better, be careful 🙂
Great video. If you put the mast on waist high sawhorses it will be easier to work on.
Okay, I’ll see if I can make some, or get resourceful with what is at the yard
Great video, you're starting some big jobs, if i knew anything at all about boat's I'd probably give you some great advice, but i don't 😂so I'll just say good luck 🤘👍
Good one. You're killing it
Nicole…All I have to do..is keep saying….’One day you will be sailing’….and eventually I will be correct !
Love your devotion to Artha ! …..and please be careful with your fingers………………because Superglue is NOT the best Band-Aid !
Love from Australia ⛵️🦘🇦🇺🌹
interesting watching this total rebuild.....you go girl
Thank you
Love your optimism. The crane got stuck in the mud and only days (or weeks?) later did it pull the mast but the timing was still perfect for you. There is something weird about clevis pins and standing rigging that cause otherwise perfectly normal people to pull them out and then watch in surprised horror as the mast falls over. I did that once with my first boat, a 24-foot sloop, but luckily nothing got badly damaged. Glad to see you overcame the clevis pin hypnosis syndrome and got the mast out cleanly.
I'm sure you are missing the open waters, but it's nice to see you getting Artha into sea worthiness.
Wow I was on the edge of my seat for this one!
Factory made BCCs have a big aluminum plate that the mast is stepped on.
Again good video
I have nothing much to say but I wanted to put a comment in support for you and what you are doing.
Thank you 😊
Crane is big enough to move the boat. Your getting it done ❤
Yea, so true! It and another crane actually picked up a ginormous steel sailboat soon after it got my mast out.
Now you get to do more work. It looked like it came out fairly easy, that bottom looks very bad, but you are very resourceful and will get it looking grand.
Yea, about three inches had turned into dust. But it can be fixed. Thanks for watching and commenting
Good job of unstepping the mast. It was obviously needed. Are you going to replace the back and head stays as well? Every day is one day closer to floating the boat. You're doing a great job. It looks like Kaijin has made a few friends too. Throw back an adult drink tonight. You deserve it.
Thanks and yes, I’m replacing all the standing rigging 😊
Mañana... is always a day away. You have the patience of Budha, nice job with the mast. It's weird how much light comes through the hull where there isn't gelcoat or bottom paint.
Yea! There’s a lot of light. It’s really funny because it’s one of the first things people notice when they come inside. Thanks for watching and commenting
I saw some awesome worm clamps online, the band is solid on the inside, but still works like a worm gear. Being solid, there is less stress on the part that is clamped. Plus they are stainless. There are a bit more expensive, but work better.
Apparently they are “Swedish” style clamps. Coincidentally, I’m going to Sweden next week.
Interesting, I’m looking into them as I type this comment. Thanks.
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Omg. You so dodged a bullet with the taking the stays off… one I didn’t dodge myself, but fortunately the metaphoric bullet barely drew blood. I was, years ago, in the mast removal stage. I worked at the boatyard and brought the boat over before the workday started. The yard manager told me, emphatically, to loosen all turnbuckles but do NOT remove any pins. I didn’t listen… thinking who knows what… you know where this is going: took the head stay off, port forward lower, port shroud, then doing the aft shroud started hearing a tic……tic……tic…..tic….tic…tic..tic.tic.tic… looked up wondering what the sound was to see how much of an complete moron I was. Timber!! Into the water. Crash…. And the only damage was the teak handrail that needed to be replaced anyways. Way better to be lucky than good!! Anyways.. keep being amazing!!
Oh wow!! That is terrifying! I’m glad nobody got hurt and there wasn’t much damage. And even though you did completely demast your boat without the help of a crane (amazing), you did dodge a bullet because it could have been much worse! :) Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@SailingArtha of course. !! Keep being awesome!
Check the inside of the mast for further signs of advanced corrosion. 😢
Yea, the inside is perfectly smooth! I’ve got the mast sanded down and it is in excellent condition.
Yeehaw!
Here almost every were in Scandinavia dey take mast of every winter.they put boat in some warm place . but why you see meny broken mast i think why they never take the mast of maybe i wrong
That makes sense to help winterize the boat, take the mast down. Thanks for watching and commenting
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Fint å se at du er en optimist! Og jeg er spent på hvor langt du er kommet i arbeidet med båten - dette var jo i januar!? Skulle gjerne ha visst hva som er av seilbåter tilsalgs (with longkeel and a rudder-skeg) i denne delen av verden!
Thank you! Yes, I’m a little further along now. My Patreon is current, and YT members can watch videos as soon as I upload them. There is about a 2-month delay. I’ll have a big update coming out in two weeks! I am not familiar with boats for sale in this part of the world just because I’m not in the market anymore :) but many people will sail good boats down to the Caribbean and sell them for cheaper (fully equipped) because they are done with the sailing adventure. I bet you could find one!
I've pulled and installed a mast on a Falmouth Cutter 22, and installed one on an Alajuela 38... that crane is WILDLY overkill for pulling a mast! :D I hope they had other jobs for it! What are you going to use for the material for the new step? I hear phenolic or something like G10 works well.
A steel boat needed to be removed via two cranes so I piggy-backed off that contract. I’ll be replacing with another wooden step wrapped in epoxy. G10 is great but there were several reasons why I didn’t opt for it, price being one of them.
I assume that you will carefully check all of the swagged end terminals for cracks as that is a common fail-point. Do you know how old that standing rigging is?
They are Norseman’s, not swagged. I have no idea how old the rigging is, but it had started candy-caning and several pieces were breaking off. I am replacing all the standing and running rigging. It’s simple to do with just new cable and wedges for the Norseman’s, as the Norseman’s are reusable and in really good condition.
A very dodgy looking looking mast and rigging, you've gone this far renew the lot, it'll never be cheaper or easier. If that old mast fails, you're new rigging will go West with it.
The mast is in really good condition. I have sanded down the paint and I’ll show footage of it later. I had already ordered new rigging in prep for the mast removal because yes, it does need to be replaced