In het Nederlands, boot ziet er goed uit. Maar wat mij opvalt is het kleurverschil in het houtwerk. Hoef je geen meester voor te zijn om dat te zien. Verder 🎉❤😊
Top varnish like epifanes hardwood oil (one component) has UV Filter. If a nèw varnish is done right from scratch with 7 layers which is a joy to work with wood ... then you have a long time protection by a strong fundament. You will need every two years only little bit fine sanding of the top layer and refresh it with two new layers. Its easy done ... and the wood will thank it as it still can actively breath. Living on a 37 foot wooden two master I see from too many boat owners they seal the wood with 2 component epoxy. Thats the killer and brings always problems. The epoxy iver time hardens, becomes brittle... and vua tiny cracks water sneaks in ... and rot starts. An alternative to hardwood oil is usung Linseed oil. A sailing friend owns a 100 year old smack (british fishery sailing boat) use it sunce decades, its even more easy as such type of wooden sailing vessel does not need to look high gloss like a Gentleman's yacht.
She is a stunner ... ❤ living on a boat and sailing now for 5 years in Dutch waters yet I have not seen her 😊
In het Nederlands, boot ziet er goed uit.
Maar wat mij opvalt is het kleurverschil in het houtwerk.
Hoef je geen meester voor te zijn om dat te zien.
Verder 🎉❤😊
Beautiful boat
❤ I'm in love ...she's a beautiful boat .
What a beauty!
Gorgeous, a true classis.
Not a single view of the mast or sail plan, nor of the stern fittings. Do you spend all your " sailing time " in marinas?
Does it come with full-time varnisher?
Top varnish like epifanes hardwood oil (one component) has UV Filter. If a nèw varnish is done right from scratch with 7 layers which is a joy to work with wood ... then you have a long time protection by a strong fundament. You will need every two years only little bit fine sanding of the top layer and refresh it with two new layers. Its easy done ... and the wood will thank it as it still can actively breath. Living on a 37 foot wooden two master I see from too many boat owners they seal the wood with 2 component epoxy. Thats the killer and brings always problems. The epoxy iver time hardens, becomes brittle... and vua tiny cracks water sneaks in ... and rot starts. An alternative to hardwood oil is usung Linseed oil. A sailing friend owns a 100 year old smack (british fishery sailing boat) use it sunce decades, its even more easy as such type of wooden sailing vessel does not need to look high gloss like a Gentleman's yacht.
De beste stuurlui staan aan wal 😂
Holy cow.
Engine room, technical spaces forepeak etc? Otherwise it’s ok.
Does that not look like a copy of a Spirit Yacht?