Spot on with the pronunciation of my name Peter. It is infact Fionn but everyone calls me Fin. I aspire to reach your level of craftmanship someday and hope to get to cruise on my wooden boat and enjoy the boat life like you do here. Great work.
Love your episodes ea week ,, amazing the love you show for these wooden beauties. Are you really giving up the shed ? Maybe you have a better workshop coming you have not shared ,, can't imagine you accomplishing so much without a building. Please keep up the great work !!
I've been watching your channel since you and Geordie were fixing something on your vehicle in someone's garage . Than you guys traveled across country proving your independence towing that Airstream. You make projects look so easy. Thanks for all you do for some of us. I was in the hospital after breaking my ankles. I have looked forward to each Sunday and some Wednesdays so I didn't miss a video. Thanks Again; Dave Spokane WA USA.
Nice work as usual, but I’ll admit I was completely mesmerized during the portion when you were wearing my shirt :) All is well at THE River, although I spent this week in South Carolina.
Hi Peter,love your work project,it is coming along very nicely.when I was an apprentice marine fitter I was taught to drill a small hole at the end of splits or cracks to stop them from extending,just a thought.Cheers,Roly🇬🇧
I have been watching for several years. I spent a few years working at Hinkley in the late 80s and early 90s and many years working at six river marine. If you ever want to work in ME you certainly can with this video resume if your incredible craftsmanship. I've been watching since COVID and enjoy each installment. Cheers from Boston.
You make cabinet work look easy! I know from personal misadventure that it is not. Always a pleasure to watch and nice to get some screen time for Lady Z as well. Cheers fro Whitehorse.
I do look forward to Mondays because I know I will be watching beautiful boats being worked on by a chap who really enjoys doing it. Thank you Peter and Andrea and not lease Lady Zephyrs
Another great episode. I feel a little sad that the boat shed is going away. A lot was accomplished there on all the boats. I hope we are not losing Lady Zephyrus too. Change, whether good or bad, is unsettling but always seems to work out in the end. Happy Canada Day.
The new steps are gonna make that area look so much less cluttered and more cleaner modern look. Definitely, will make it look so much better ..brightwork looking good as well.
1:09 what is the sensor there to detect? In the UK the Boat Safety Certification requires CO sensors (you said CO2), mine are located about 4" from the ceiling on the bulkhead in an air path which is rising. CO sensors must also comply with regulations... including being battery operated.. not mains operated! Whatever sensor it is.. it's possibly in the wrong location (even gas) Rubber fuel or gas pipes are not allowed and not in the bilges.... ... and I hope you will be salvaging the wood from the steps 🐾🐾🐾 🐈
I´m probably missing something, but I almost never see you doing work on Geordie, always Zephurys or Poem. What about for example a galley on Geordie? Love your channel and been following it for several years.
Great video, love watching the progress. Any concern about having an electrical outlet in the same enclosed compartment as the fuel valves? Thanks Peter
Min 12:34 oh ye of little faith..TIDES OF FIRE by James Rollins PG 49-50,127-128,12:05 AM,348,516,562... on back side of 74 now and I watch all my favorites on utube notice Tom Johnson,Trenton& Heath hav slowed down,bedoe leather still going sumtimes a marathon,Engels coach shop simple amazing what Dave does as u also ...but my comments well I get tired..now. and ... just a few acres too
We hope to start our cruise North. We waited past Independence Day because of the traffic and popularity of the weekend. Now it is time to untie from the dock, stow the lines and fenders and start enjoying more and more independence. Remember I have your 3/8" BBS galvanized chain if you ask me, I will bring it.
Another great episode Peter. Question, how do you determine pocket screw length? Is that information on the pocket jig somewhere? I recently got one but haven't played with it yet.
Spot on with the pronunciation of my name Peter. It is infact Fionn but everyone calls me Fin. I aspire to reach your level of craftmanship someday and hope to get to cruise on my wooden boat and enjoy the boat life like you do here. Great work.
what an oblivious dog sleeping on the swim platform!!!!!
Independence. I can’t think of a cleaver comment. Still miss the old intro. Cheers!!
Poem is just down the dock from my boat… hopefully Peter doesn’t glare at my wood work with a frown :-)
Love your episodes ea week ,, amazing the love you show for these wooden beauties. Are you really giving up the shed ? Maybe you have a better workshop coming you have not shared ,, can't imagine you accomplishing so much without a building. Please keep up the great work !!
I've been watching your channel since you and Geordie were fixing something on your vehicle in someone's garage . Than you guys traveled across country proving your independence towing that Airstream. You make projects look so easy. Thanks for all you do for some of us. I was in the hospital after breaking my ankles. I have looked forward to each Sunday and some Wednesdays so I didn't miss a video. Thanks Again; Dave Spokane WA USA.
Thinking of independence, I call/talk to my kid on Sundays and then watch Travels with Geordie.
Nice work as usual, but I’ll admit I was completely mesmerized during the portion when you were wearing my shirt :) All is well at THE River, although I spent this week in South Carolina.
Hi Peter,love your work project,it is coming along very nicely.when I was an apprentice marine fitter I was taught to drill a small hole at the end of splits or cracks to stop them from extending,just a thought.Cheers,Roly🇬🇧
I have been watching for several years. I spent a few years working at Hinkley in the late 80s and early 90s and many years working at six river marine. If you ever want to work in ME you certainly can with this video resume if your incredible craftsmanship. I've been watching since COVID and enjoy each installment. Cheers from Boston.
You make cabinet work look easy! I know from personal misadventure that it is not. Always a pleasure to watch and nice to get some screen time for Lady Z as well. Cheers fro Whitehorse.
Independence becomes a lifestyle that is more common in the boating community. Your channel is a great example of that. Thanks!!!!!!
I do look forward to Mondays because I know I will be watching beautiful boats being worked on by a chap who really enjoys doing it. Thank you Peter and Andrea and not lease Lady Zephyrs
Great entertainment Peter, fantastic craftsmanship as always. Looks like your having lovely weather too.
Another great episode. I feel a little sad that the boat shed is going away. A lot was accomplished there on all the boats. I hope we are not losing Lady Zephyrus too. Change, whether good or bad, is unsettling but always seems to work out in the end. Happy Canada Day.
Yet another enjoyable episode. MV Zephyrus is looking better and better!
The new steps are gonna make that area look so much less cluttered and more cleaner modern look. Definitely, will make it look so much better ..brightwork looking good as well.
You sure keep busy Sir. My favorite Sunday task is watching your channel.
Brightwork is looking amazing.
Thanks Peter. Good episode.
Always great. Love it Peter
Thanks again for the film. A real treat for a Sunday night in the UK.
1:09 what is the sensor there to detect?
In the UK the Boat Safety Certification requires CO sensors (you said CO2), mine are located about 4" from the ceiling on the bulkhead in an air path which is rising.
CO sensors must also comply with regulations... including being battery operated.. not mains operated!
Whatever sensor it is.. it's possibly in the wrong location (even gas)
Rubber fuel or gas pipes are not allowed and not in the bilges....
... and I hope you will be salvaging the wood from the steps 🐾🐾🐾 🐈
I´m probably missing something, but I almost never see you doing work on Geordie, always Zephurys or Poem. What about for example a galley on Geordie? Love your channel and been following it for several years.
Falling in love with the Monk's
you're working really hard, thxs for sharing...
Hi from Barbados
Great video, love watching the progress. Any concern about having an electrical outlet in the same enclosed compartment as the fuel valves? Thanks Peter
Min 12:34 oh ye of little faith..TIDES OF FIRE by James Rollins PG 49-50,127-128,12:05 AM,348,516,562... on back side of 74 now and I watch all my favorites on utube notice Tom Johnson,Trenton& Heath hav slowed down,bedoe leather still going sumtimes a marathon,Engels coach shop simple amazing what Dave does as u also ...but my comments well I get tired..now. and ... just a few acres too
We hope to start our cruise North. We waited past Independence Day because of the traffic and popularity of the weekend. Now it is time to untie from the dock, stow the lines and fenders and start enjoying more and more independence.
Remember I have your 3/8" BBS galvanized chain if you ask me, I will bring it.
Catch me before 72 hrs and I can get it loaded with some help. GOOD Gosh it is heavy.
I love the fact that your life of the boats there gives you some independence off grid when you want to. ❤❤❤
Lady Zepherus is a very good looking lady.
Peter, if I had a wooden boat that needed repair or maintenance I would want you to do it whatever the cost. Great work in a terrible work shop.
Independence; Luv-it !, Luv-it !, Luv-it!
Hi from Alberta! Love your channel!
Zephyrus brightwork 👍🏼Upscale bar ware 👍🏼
Will you soon be declaring your independence from the boat shed? Where will the tools be going?
Stay safe and we'll see you next week.
Love your independence.
Finn. I. Gan! Finn. I. Gan!
AWESOME..!
👍
Another great episode Peter. Question, how do you determine pocket screw length? Is that information on the pocket jig somewhere? I recently got one but haven't played with it yet.
Peter how many tools have dropped into the drink?
You scare me with that table saw
The majority of us (I believe), hope that independence will still exist here after November 5th 2024?
Is Canada having an election this year?
@@ericcommarato7727 lol, I don't know, you'll need to ask a Canadian. ;-D
What is your hourly rate????
If you have to ask you can’f afford him.
Hopefully someday you don't end up renaming the post travels with MV Zephyrers
CO sensor. Not CO2 😊
I have never had a good Canadian pilsner. Czechs do it the best