I was skeptical back when you started going crazy with the sawzall that this would turn into an un-finished disaster, but you've really knocked it out of the park. Well done! Fantastic transformation.
Followed you guys for a while as you all were looking at boat life the same time we were. And followed you guys because you were asking the same questions we were (financing, can i convert to owners version, etc) We started boat life around the time you guys took a break. And then missed you guys in bahamas this year. Really happy to see you're almost done! We bought a Lagoon 440 (hull 001) that's seen better days. I've been slowly fixing it up and sailing over the last 3 years. Hopefully this isn't some for sale video and you guys are still continuing on sailing! Would love to cross paths one day! Cheers and great job on the refit! SV Saguaro
Thanks! The walls were just a high quality semi-gloss indoor house paint. can't remember the brand. I think it had some "anti-scuff" branding. Nothing super fancy. Rolled on with a 4" foam roller. The cabinets were mostly Rustoleum's Marine Topside paint. I used interluxe's topside paint too, but that seemed to yellow on me after a while. Rustoleum's paint also seemed a little more forgiving. With interlux you 100% had to apply it thin and wait 24hrs between coats. I rolled on the Rustoleum top side paint too but went back after initial application, and rolled out bubbles with a very very light hand. Waiting only like 30-60 seconds after initial application to roll bubble out. It's not perfectly smooth, but its pretty darn good. And perfect is the enemy done.
Good question. So the 410 has solid bulkheads unlike the 450. no risk of them collapsing. However in many places the bulkheads are not tabbed to the hull with fiberglass and I did find a handful of areas where the glue they used had separated from the hull. I fixed all of those with fiberglass tabbing. I also added a good bit of tabbing to places where the original glue was still good just to make the boat as strong as if should have been made originally. It's not 100% done, but its better and the boat creaks a lot less.
Yeah. Fair question. Most of the doors have a cabinet latch on the inside. So you have to push them closed and it sorta snaps. That seems to be adequate to keep them closed while underway so far.
I know it's been a while! We were excited to share this with you guys! :)
The fact that you built it yourselves is whats amazing! God Bless.
Wow, well done, that turned out amazing! Great work guys, so much better!!
Good to see you again
I was skeptical back when you started going crazy with the sawzall that this would turn into an un-finished disaster, but you've really knocked it out of the park. Well done! Fantastic transformation.
Thanks! :)
wow that exceeded my expectations.Did you fabricate yourself or get help ? total cost?
Followed you guys for a while as you all were looking at boat life the same time we were. And followed you guys because you were asking the same questions we were (financing, can i convert to owners version, etc) We started boat life around the time you guys took a break. And then missed you guys in bahamas this year. Really happy to see you're almost done! We bought a Lagoon 440 (hull 001) that's seen better days. I've been slowly fixing it up and sailing over the last 3 years.
Hopefully this isn't some for sale video and you guys are still continuing on sailing! Would love to cross paths one day!
Cheers and great job on the refit! SV Saguaro
Thanks! Lagoon 440 is a good boat. We have no plans of selling anytime soon! Hopefully we see you guys out on the water in the future!
Welcome back 💐 it is really a pleasure to watch your sailing adventure ☺
You are crafty. Love it. Privacy noise. That is a first for me and I'm a bit older. LOL
Welcome back. Owner’s suite looks great.
Bravo on the master refit! Now I want to see the rest of your boat and crew in action! We miss your regular videos!
Wow! That’s such a change, great work!
Thank you!
So glad you ignored the trolls! Great job! Looking forward to watching your adventures once you splash again.
Spectacular job Ryan! Owners hull looks great. Can't wait to see you posting your adventures again.
Looks AWESOME! Can't wait to see some Caribbean cruising videos from you guys.
It's about time,Thank you 👍 for sharing
Welcome back guys! Been too long!! Wish you the best on this next chapter. Awesome job on the refit!!! Looks terrific and perfect for your family.
Thanks so much!
What a huge transformation. Looks beautiful!!!
So nice to see y’all again!
Nice upgrade
That's epic! Glad you keep going!
Good to see you guys. Looking forward to more new videos!
Wow! You did such a nice job. Excellent!
Congratulations on a job well done. It looks amazing!!! 🤩
You two killed it! Congrats!
Looks amazing. Well done!
WOW, looks great
Beautiful!
You’ve done an amazing job. I like the white in the boat.🎉
We feel like the white makes the space seem larger. :)
Welcome back, missed ya!
Great work! Looks good. Thanks for sharing.
Looks awesome! Nice work!
awesome job!
Nice remodel!!
Looks Great 👍
Beautiful. The only thing is my knees would be in my chest sitting on the thrown.
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Looks amazing - great job guys. For the walls and cabinetry, were they spray painted? What products did you use? Cheers
Thanks! The walls were just a high quality semi-gloss indoor house paint. can't remember the brand. I think it had some "anti-scuff" branding. Nothing super fancy. Rolled on with a 4" foam roller. The cabinets were mostly Rustoleum's Marine Topside paint. I used interluxe's topside paint too, but that seemed to yellow on me after a while. Rustoleum's paint also seemed a little more forgiving. With interlux you 100% had to apply it thin and wait 24hrs between coats. I rolled on the Rustoleum top side paint too but went back after initial application, and rolled out bubbles with a very very light hand. Waiting only like 30-60 seconds after initial application to roll bubble out. It's not perfectly smooth, but its pretty darn good. And perfect is the enemy done.
Looks great, what about the structural bulkheads, did you have to reach out to Lagoon to get their input on the structure?
Good question. So the 410 has solid bulkheads unlike the 450. no risk of them collapsing. However in many places the bulkheads are not tabbed to the hull with fiberglass and I did find a handful of areas where the glue they used had separated from the hull. I fixed all of those with fiberglass tabbing. I also added a good bit of tabbing to places where the original glue was still good just to make the boat as strong as if should have been made originally. It's not 100% done, but its better and the boat creaks a lot less.
Glad you are back! Is this your old cat refitted? Or did you buy another to fit out?
This is our old cat! lol
@@jandradventures Well, you are doing a great job...and I thank you for taking us along!
Nice job but couldn't help but wonder what will keep all those cabinet doors closed under way?
Yeah. Fair question. Most of the doors have a cabinet latch on the inside. So you have to push them closed and it sorta snaps. That seems to be adequate to keep them closed while underway so far.
Was wondering if you guys were going to post again..🎉
Can I be your video editor? 👀💗