Great work! You’re a true craftsman. And so special to be able to incorporate your grandmother’s mahogany piece, in every small way. Your expanding tool case looks vintage too
I continue to be very impressed with your patience, persistence, and dedication to restoring your boat. Thu reuse of your grandparent’s fireplace mantle is heartwarming. 👍🏼👍🏼
For the future, note...Use copper or brass screws! Before inserting the screws (brass or copper) dip them into molten candle wax, This way you get a firm fixture and a watertight seal! Fun fact: to remove the copper or brass screws, just borrow the hairdryer from someone, apply some heat to the screws, and they wil come right out! This will last for 50 years guaranteed! Keep the vid's coming son, you are doing great!
Some serious rainy days. How's the water levels in the bilge, especially the engine area? Good that you get some rare good weather days. Adding some family history to the boat.
Slight leak in one or two places where the seams are. You might have seen I taped plastic bags to the forecabin to protect the roof. Now that the weather is improving I can get fibreglassing and epoxying to seal the roof and decks.
Thanks for watching. It's my uncle's boat which sank one night. We used to bail out the rain water with a submersible pump. One morning we awoke to find it on the bottom.
Haha the yankeescrewdriver fell overboard and I am yet locate it. Unfortunitely he hasn't got to it, contemplating tackling it myself as it's just a few sheets of plywood which need to replaced along the hull but as you see I can't afford to take time from the seaplane tender.
Looking forward to the fiberglass and epoxy progress 🎉
Great work! You’re a true craftsman. And so special to be able to incorporate your grandmother’s mahogany piece, in every small way. Your expanding tool case looks vintage too
I continue to be very impressed with your patience, persistence, and dedication to restoring your boat.
Thu reuse of your grandparent’s fireplace mantle is heartwarming.
👍🏼👍🏼
For the future, note...Use copper or brass screws! Before inserting the screws (brass or copper) dip them into molten candle wax, This way you get a firm fixture and a watertight seal! Fun fact: to remove the copper or brass screws, just borrow the hairdryer from someone, apply some heat to the screws, and they wil come right out! This will last for 50 years guaranteed! Keep the vid's coming son, you are doing great!
Toilet seal ring wax works too. It's nice and pliable at room temperature so you don't have to melt it in order to coat the screws.
I miss all the projects I used to do, those were the best times of my life.
The work just keeps getting better you have got a lot done and I can see some lite at the end of the tunnel
I just instantly get into a good mood when you upload boatwork, Dude..
🙂👍👍
Nice work 2x👍
Looking good. Should be nice living aboard.
you doing a great job with the boat
I really enjoy watching your videos and admire your dedication and passion
Stellar work by an standard! Well done!
Great to see a young man doing a good job of bringing a 1940 boat back back to live good on you oh very jealous. Yours ratty10
Nice bro ❤
Some serious rainy days. How's the water levels in the bilge, especially the engine area? Good that you get some rare good weather days. Adding some family history to the boat.
Yeah it's nice to see the weather improving. There's still the slow leak from the outdrive. Going to take a look at it soon enough.
You've been working on this boat for quite some time..
Yes that is true.
A good closed cell styrene would work, just put foil on bothsides of the insulation
love the video, love your hard work
I could have used your woodworking skill when I built my pump house
Have you been in touch with "Ship Happens" from Wales on TH-cam. They too are restoring a WW 2 era boat, albeit a bit larger than yours.
I have seen their channel and have been following their restoration work.
I have a strong feeling that this is always going to be a boat best suited for the West Sahara region.
Well it's in the Irish temperate climate so we'll make it function under these conditions.
Coming along great! I’m curious if she’s going to be a houseboat type of thing or are you going to sail her too?
Houseboat that I will cruise around on too.
Plainly a ggod idea to cover the boat with a tarpaulin. However is the boat dry now without it?
Slight leak in one or two places where the seams are. You might have seen I taped plastic bags to the forecabin to protect the roof. Now that the weather is improving I can get fibreglassing and epoxying to seal the roof and decks.
Hi can you tell me about sunken yacht in background how did it get there. I really enjoy your videos
Thanks for watching. It's my uncle's boat which sank one night. We used to bail out the rain water with a submersible pump. One morning we awoke to find it on the bottom.
Just out of interest Epifaneis is Greek for surface ;) Good work. Cheers Ray
Grandmaw kicks!
The sunken yacht ??? Enjoy go well from Vietnam
It's my uncles boat which sank one morning.
jeez get a better screwdriver man, that was painful to watch. goood progress, hows the cousins boat getting on?
Haha the yankeescrewdriver fell overboard and I am yet locate it. Unfortunitely he hasn't got to it, contemplating tackling it myself as it's just a few sheets of plywood which need to replaced along the hull but as you see I can't afford to take time from the seaplane tender.
Wooden boats have more chemicals in them then we do 🙄
Please elaborate on this.
Is that a fresh water or salt water loch.
Fresh water