One of the hidden charms of the Magic Carpet episodes is the outstanding music selection. Many content creators do not emphasize this aspect but Maya nails it every time. I agree with an earlier comment that the current music selection seems to indicate a more contented editor This is always a good thing.
16:34 "I have to use what I know to create what I don't know"❤ Philosophy of a marvelous creator...! I'm inspired again and again, thank you and your passionate "film lady"
Upon the azure canvas, a vessel set to roam, "Magic Carpet" embarks, seeking lands unknown. Sails catching whispers, it dances with the breeze, Chasing sunsets and tales, over the open seas. Through moonlit nights and starry dreams it sails, To exotic shores, where adventure never fails. In distant isles and spice-scented air it weaves, A journey of wonder, where the heart believes
I just want to say you two are both artists, and it does definitely shows Maya can make a heck of show and Aladino man. You are a boat builder. If or when you have children, they will be beautiful and intelligent. You guys ROCK ❤
You are a true craftsman. I think Magic Carpet and Duracell should have a glassing contest as both of you are amazing! Make it a fund raiser for both projects!
Maya - As a musician I deeply appreciate your musicianship that comes through in your musical editing added to your video editing in todays presentation.. well done, well done.
I am well known as a craftsman in my field, but I have to bow in deference to Aladino's mastery. Maya is also a craftsperson...my wife and myself commented on that music as we watched. So great. Smooth, expressive, rich. All the best to you both.
If the coambing was the only creative and special element, that alone screams customization, yet, thanks to Aladino's and Maya's combined effort, more special parts keep appearing to create this masterpiece of a boat rebuild.
I have watched this channel for some time. Aladino has come out of his "shell" over time preferring to hang in the background in the beginning. I am not a sailor, but his obvious love for boats / sailing and his knowledge and craftsmanship are a joy to watch. He and Maya, a talented young lady in her own right, are a great match for each other.
Dear @ytubsave307 👍👌👏 Very well said and I totally agree. I've already often commented that they not only look good together but complement each other extremely well. It's quite a good match. Best regards, luck and health in particular.
Maya you have got yourself a Great Husband .... Aladino is a Soft Spoken , Kind Hearted , and Smart Man .... watching your Episodes is like taking a Class in a Meditation .... Maya you both go together very well .... May your Dreams come true .... ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊 .....
That coaming design is sceaming for a scupper in the bulwark to let the trapped water just flow out. A scupper might minimize the foutain effect Maya is worried about.
I was wondering if it would have been possible to extend the coaming in a straight line, instead of the curved aft end, so it would have met the corner of the transom, right where there is already a scupper to allow the water to get out of there.
Put a vent hole out through the coming at the stern end of your horseshoe, water traveling aft down the deck can just be directed overboard instead of splashing upwards. But I love the design. Well done.
Dear Sailing Magic Carpet couple. 👍👌👏 Very well done again and as always (video and work). 2) It's not only nice to see that ripped off/cut off materials get reused again. It's also an ingenious way to kind of upcycle the cockpit coamings. Although unfinished, it already looks great. Especially because of the outswinging hooks at the end. I like that it looks a bit like the shape/frame of a lyre/harp. Just like the one Troubadix "plays". I bet that at least Aladino knows who this famous Asterix and Obelix character is. 3) I'm happy to see how well the temporary boat shed works and how well you have settled in. As always: Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health in particular.
Underbody! Not underwear. Keep up the good work. I really like the different approach to the coaming. Seems like the right answer. Once you get the cap rail on, everyone will see why you did it.
Do you remember how television was made in the 80s or 90s? About 20 People filmed and edited and cut and narrated a video and describe, what other 10 people have been working on. Today, her, there a TWO people, doing this every WEEK. Alone! And so great. Ich ziehe meinen Hut, don’t know the english translation, but Aladino of course speaks deutsch fluently, too. Love from Hamburg.
Aladino, I don't know much about boat work, but that coaming looks so natural. You truly are a master craftsman. And are very lucky to have such a skilled editor and musical wife.
Maya excellent filming Aladino again outstanding boat building. Even you said you have never done this type of boat work before so it is all done by what you think will work and look good. You've all bases covered and not surprisingly know what the HECK you are doing. the music on this video was great and played in place of the sounds of the equipment while working your jobs on the boat. Catch you next video.
I always love to watch and listen. Today I noticed that I always watch the intro. The sounds and sights are both restful and invigorating, I must say orion is my favorite constellation the sounds are heavnly. thankyou.
Love the shape of the coamings. It's a bit like knocking out a wall between 2 rooms, suddenly there is so much more room, and you won't feel so constricted
Good morning from a very warm Auckland New Zealand. The shed looks great along with your new coaming design, I like it and will add a nice feature to your craft. Cheers and well done, Ian
Where the cowling curves outwards at the stern end to meet the bulwark: what if you didn't use / attach that curved cowling section at the stern end at all and instead let the cowling run straight and end it, open and not meeting with the bulwark at all? That would prevent any water geyser building up in that tight corner and additionally possibly make a narrow ramped section next to the bulwark to direct water up and over the stern bulwark instead? Even without a ramped section the water would run more freely without the cowling at the stern curving to meet the bulwark. Just a thought. Love watching you guys and respect to the challenges and the craftsmanship and hugs to Maya adjusting to a longer timeframe and workload and dealing with unexpected deadlines for sailing. Warmly Braeden
八 = 8 That is the Chinese character for the number eight. 八 is what I was reminded of when I saw the shape of your new design for the cockpit coamings and imagined myself standing on the poop deck looking down and forward. In Japanese, 八 is pronounced "hachi" or "yattsu", depending on the usage. It's a lucky number, like our seven. You'll find the new design to be satisfactory, especially when swinging to anchor. You might consider installing a couple of small bronze ateps on the upper reaches of the rudder for easy boarding from a dinghy tied up at the stern. Good ideas all around.
Hey Aladino, when you bridge the gap between cabin top to coaming with bog tape the surface of cabin top with glossy packing tape not duct tape. The bog will release much easier. Cheers Sam
It was worth it. I look forward to Fridays......no pressure though.... :) I enjoyed the vid and I prefer the design that you have chosen. You guys will come up with a really cool and unique way to shed that water and it will be one of a kind. Well......the waiting starts over again.......see ya next Friday!
Hi Aladino, a word of advise. I own a Midget 20 1971 with a lot of issues due to its age. I have worked quite a few times with epoxy and developed an allergy for Bisfenol A. Largely my own fault because in the mixing stage I did not wear face/breath protection. The mixing stage of both ingredients can be especially dangerous because of the chemical reaction. Now I can not even come near epoxy products anymore. Wich is a huge problem working on boats. I saw you not wearing breath protection mixing the ingredients and during glassing. From my own experience I would urge you to do so because if one develops an allergy, there is no way back. And it's progressive so it gets worse every time. So please be careful with the stuff. It is a miracle compound but can also be nasty stuff. Love the quality of your work and the patience both of you display all the time. Love your channel!
I've been a marine Electrician for 18 of my 23 years doing electrical. 13 years ago I started wiring ships wearing amost the exact same sneakers Allidino wears. Mine were the fully leather version without the plastic cap. It was disscontinued at some point , but was finnaly brought back last year!!! I love this sneaker so hard. You can feel the boat and move so quicly with it. A pair lasts me almost 2 years with very hard use. Best sneaker ever!
Gotta say the music in this episode was very enjoyable. I looked for a listing but no dice. It would be nice to hear some more of her in the future, and a listing of who it is would be appreciated. Good job.😊
Hi,I’m just loving the coming together of this boat,and being able to travel along with her progress..and the two lovely people making it possible.Thank you.cheers Roly🇬🇧
Maya, you are a very talented musician and Aladino unbelievable craftsman who enhances the amazing reputation that Swiss (Italian) Artisans have throughout the world. I really love the videos having built/restored 3 yachts and been a musician for the greater part of life. Congratulations on your work to both of you.
Good job! Addressing concerns about snap back was very satisfying. That coamings design is going to look beautiful. I'm very excited to see you work some nice wood into the final shape of the cap rails for all of it.
Aladino ...when fiberglassing, it's hard to avoid a void hey 😅! I like the idea of canvas hung on the lifelines to keep the cockpit dryer and less windy.
Looking very good and an fantastic work. I just wonder if the water can come out in the end of it. You have some solution for that I think. I saw the other boat was a little bit different with the holes in the railing. 👍
Judging from the music, the editor is in a happier place than she was a while back. That'a good news! Good to have you back!
Personally I found the music too loud relative to the commentary 😮
My feeling exactly, I enjoyed the music and felt the same about the editors frame of mind!
that is exactly what I was thinking,
Ya, loving the musical direction in the last few eps!
Loving the music and the work being done to SMCII!❤❤❤
One of the hidden charms of the Magic Carpet episodes is the outstanding music selection. Many content creators do not emphasize this aspect but Maya nails it every time.
I agree with an earlier comment that the current music selection seems to indicate a more contented editor
This is always a good thing.
That at 16:40 was a nice bit of philosophy: 'use what I know to create what I dont know'!
Applicable to so much of life!
16:34 "I have to use what I know to create what I don't know"❤ Philosophy of a marvelous creator...! I'm inspired again and again, thank you and your passionate "film lady"
Upon the azure canvas, a vessel set to roam,
"Magic Carpet" embarks, seeking lands unknown.
Sails catching whispers, it dances with the breeze,
Chasing sunsets and tales, over the open seas.
Through moonlit nights and starry dreams it sails,
To exotic shores, where adventure never fails.
In distant isles and spice-scented air it weaves,
A journey of wonder, where the heart believes
I just want to say you two are both artists, and it does definitely shows Maya can make a heck of show and Aladino man. You are a boat builder. If or when you have children, they will be beautiful and intelligent. You guys ROCK ❤
I loved that first song so much I had to look it up. I'd never even heard of Sammy Rae. So thank you!
You are a true craftsman. I think Magic Carpet and Duracell should have a glassing contest as both of you are amazing! Make it a fund raiser for both projects!
Maya - As a musician I deeply appreciate your musicianship that comes through in your musical editing added to your video editing in todays presentation.. well done, well done.
I am well known as a craftsman in my field, but I have to bow in deference to Aladino's mastery. Maya is also a craftsperson...my wife and myself commented on that music as we watched. So great. Smooth, expressive, rich. All the best to you both.
If the coambing was the only creative and special element, that alone screams customization, yet, thanks to Aladino's and Maya's combined effort, more special parts keep appearing to create this masterpiece of a boat rebuild.
I have watched this channel for some time. Aladino has come out of his "shell" over time preferring to hang in the background in the beginning. I am not a sailor, but his obvious love for boats / sailing and his knowledge and craftsmanship are a joy to watch. He and Maya, a talented young lady in her own right, are a great match for each other.
Dear @ytubsave307
👍👌👏 Very well said and I totally agree. I've already often commented that they not only look good together but complement each other extremely well. It's quite a good match.
Best regards, luck and health in particular.
Love the reverse coaming, giving you a massive poop. Aladino is a true artist. Maya your editing and music accompaniment is truly elegant.
Maya you have got yourself a Great Husband .... Aladino is a Soft Spoken , Kind Hearted , and Smart Man .... watching your Episodes is like taking a Class in a Meditation .... Maya you both go together very well ....
May your Dreams come true .... ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊 .....
Please more of these nice strolls through the boatyard!
Cockpit change looks like a very practical solution to having more useable aft deck space as well as looking elegant. Complimenti!
That coaming design is sceaming for a scupper in the bulwark to let the trapped water just flow out. A scupper might minimize the foutain effect Maya is worried about.
I was wondering if it would have been possible to extend the coaming in a straight line, instead of the curved aft end, so it would have met the corner of the transom, right where there is already a scupper to allow the water to get out of there.
@@altair7001 me too but i know nothing about boats or music composition come to that both of which they have in spade fulls
I had no image in my head, but it is looking great like this.
Put a vent hole out through the coming at the stern end of your horseshoe, water traveling aft down the deck can just be directed overboard instead of splashing upwards. But I love the design. Well done.
Alex, your openness helps us to forgive ourselves for falling short of our own self-expectations.
Thanks foe this Man!
loving the music again! (Sammy Rae & Friends are awesome ❤)
Dear Sailing Magic Carpet couple.
👍👌👏 Very well done again and as always (video and work). 2) It's not only nice to see that ripped off/cut off materials get reused again. It's also an ingenious way to kind of upcycle the cockpit coamings. Although unfinished, it already looks great. Especially because of the outswinging hooks at the end. I like that it looks a bit like the shape/frame of a lyre/harp. Just like the one Troubadix "plays". I bet that at least Aladino knows who this famous Asterix and Obelix character is. 3) I'm happy to see how well the temporary boat shed works and how well you have settled in.
As always: Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health in particular.
I'm starting to think this boat is going to be as beautiful as Magic Carpet I! (and that's a real complement)
Very anticipated upload, thanks guys from the United Kingdom 🇬🇧🙏
Underbody! Not underwear. Keep up the good work. I really like the different approach to the coaming. Seems like the right answer. Once you get the cap rail on, everyone will see why you did it.
Can’t wait for you to be back on the water sailing and playing violin on shore too. Know you of course both feel the same way.
“To use what I know… to create what I don’t know” Words to live by. Brilliant
Do you remember how television was made in the 80s or 90s? About 20 People filmed and edited and cut and narrated a video and describe, what other 10 people have been working on. Today, her, there a TWO people, doing this every WEEK. Alone! And so great. Ich ziehe meinen Hut, don’t know the english translation, but Aladino of course speaks deutsch fluently, too. Love from Hamburg.
And the music would not have been that tasteful selected, too :)
Aladino, I don't know much about boat work, but that coaming looks so natural. You truly are a master craftsman. And are very lucky to have such a skilled editor and musical wife.
Boat yard strolls, so nice. Love it in the morning with a coffee and a boatyard cat!
Thanks for Sammy Rae & Friends. Was new to me. Listened to them for a week now 😀. Keep up the good work.
Loved the soundtrack, and of course the craftsmanship
Maya excellent filming Aladino again outstanding boat building. Even you said you have never done this type of boat work before so it is all done by what you think will work and look good. You've all bases covered and not surprisingly know what the HECK you are doing. the music on this video was great and played in place of the sounds of the equipment while working your jobs on the boat.
Catch you next video.
amazing how you have changed the cockpit, gives a modern look too
it's more than 10 year ago i was sailing, but enjoy every video from you, thank you for showing all this, greetings from belgium 😀
Mate, you are a meticulous craftsman. Wonderful to see the care you take of your work.
Yes Indeed Aladino, Nice video.
Good idea by inverting direction of one single piece.
Changes everything.
See you next week.
A boat builder can never have too many clamps. You are creating a beautiful and practical cockpit.
Real craftsmanship!
Aladino, your work is absolutely inspiring! 🙏
Maya, thanks for the great soundtracks!
Thank you so much, for a great job of bringing us the Boat Build. :)
Can’t seem to get enough of you guys. Always an entertaining and interesting session. Thanks for sharing! 😊
Love the proposed coaming design. The Able Marine Apogee 50 had a similar design that I always liked.
I always love to watch and listen. Today I noticed that I always watch the intro. The sounds and sights are both restful and invigorating, I must say orion is my favorite constellation the sounds are heavnly. thankyou.
Love the shape of the coamings. It's a bit like knocking out a wall between 2 rooms, suddenly there is so much more room, and you won't feel so constricted
Great to see the progress super glassing tips, oh my the boats in the cape George yard mouth watering.
I love the new design, I think it will look good and work well. Hello from Ladysmith, KZN, South Africa.
I really like that new design
Awesome music and production quality! Just drew me in!
I really enjoyed the music in this episode. Especially, the glassing of the stern segment. Keep it up, Maya!
Good morning from a very warm Auckland New Zealand. The shed looks great along with your new coaming design, I like it and will add a nice feature to your craft. Cheers and well done, Ian
Excellent episode. Music selection was exceptional and the fabrication and design are very interesting. Thx for sharing
Looking great- love the cockpit comings...
Guys, as always, your shows are very interesting, and for me, entertaining. Excellent work all-round 😊.
The cockpit enclosure showcased so many of your woodworking talents into one project. Congratulations on another great project!
Love the new combing!
Cockpit looks fantastic!
best music choices ever
Where the cowling curves outwards at the stern end to meet the bulwark: what if you didn't use / attach that curved cowling section at the stern end at all and instead let the cowling run straight and end it, open and not meeting with the bulwark at all? That would prevent any water geyser building up in that tight corner and additionally possibly make a narrow ramped section next to the bulwark to direct water up and over the stern bulwark instead? Even without a ramped section the water would run more freely without the cowling at the stern curving to meet the bulwark. Just a thought. Love watching you guys and respect to the challenges and the craftsmanship and hugs to Maya adjusting to a longer timeframe and workload and dealing with unexpected deadlines for sailing. Warmly Braeden
4:44 love that music 😊
My favourite youtube channel with one of my favourites musics groups!!pretty dang spiffy!🎉🎉❤
Looking great and loved the choice of music this week Maya 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for this Episode 😊
八 = 8 That is the Chinese character for the number eight. 八 is what I was reminded of when I saw the shape of your new design for the cockpit coamings and imagined myself standing on the poop deck looking down and forward. In Japanese, 八 is pronounced "hachi" or "yattsu", depending on the usage. It's a lucky number, like our seven.
You'll find the new design to be satisfactory, especially when swinging to anchor. You might consider installing a couple of small bronze ateps on the upper reaches of the rudder for easy boarding from a dinghy tied up at the stern.
Good ideas all around.
Great music and lovely to follow the work in detail.
Definitely the more elegant solution.
always a pleasure. thanks guys
Hey Aladino, when you bridge the gap between cabin top to coaming with bog tape the surface of cabin top with glossy packing tape not duct tape. The bog will release much easier. Cheers Sam
It was worth it. I look forward to Fridays......no pressure though.... :) I enjoyed the vid and I prefer the design that you have chosen. You guys will come up with a really cool and unique way to shed that water and it will be one of a kind. Well......the waiting starts over again.......see ya next Friday!
You two are a couple of bona fide artists!
Glad to see you two returning to civilization. Your take on the boatyard is unique, most EU boats are maintained at a much higher standard. MCII
great blues at the end :)
Loved the music selections!
Looking great!
Awesome progress!!!
. Excellent style.Great flowing lines. You have added elegance and form .totally makes it your own. Cockpit by Aladino Designs !!
Thanks! I absolutely love Maya Eliza's music so much I had to buy it.
Perfection personified.
Hi Aladino, a word of advise. I own a Midget 20 1971 with a lot of issues due to its age. I have worked quite a few times with epoxy and developed an allergy for Bisfenol A. Largely my own fault because in the mixing stage I did not wear face/breath protection. The mixing stage of both ingredients can be especially dangerous because of the chemical reaction. Now I can not even come near epoxy products anymore. Wich is a huge problem working on boats. I saw you not wearing breath protection mixing the ingredients and during glassing. From my own experience I would urge you to do so because if one develops an allergy, there is no way back. And it's progressive so it gets worse every time. So please be careful with the stuff. It is a miracle compound but can also be nasty stuff. Love the quality of your work and the patience both of you display all the time. Love your channel!
I've been a marine Electrician for 18 of my 23 years doing electrical. 13 years ago I started wiring ships wearing amost the exact same sneakers Allidino wears. Mine were the fully leather version without the plastic cap. It was disscontinued at some point , but was finnaly brought back last year!!! I love this sneaker so hard. You can feel the boat and move so quicly with it. A pair lasts me almost 2 years with very hard use. Best sneaker ever!
Once more so impressed with Aladino’s skill…
Gotta say the music in this episode was very enjoyable.
I looked for a listing but no dice.
It would be nice to hear some more of her in the future, and a listing of who it is would be appreciated.
Good job.😊
Maya... Goodonyas! Looks like your headspace has returned, strictly gauging the uptempo score selection!
Don’t forget the scuppers!
Very interesting way of customizing the comeings. Thanks for the video 👍👍
I love this project. Aladino is an amazing carpenter/boat builder and I love watching him work. You guys are awesome!
Hi,I’m just loving the coming together of this boat,and being able to travel along with her progress..and the two lovely people making it possible.Thank you.cheers Roly🇬🇧
Aladino certainly works fast - 🙂. Hopefully your cockpit choice is right for you. Keep up the good work. Greetings from Per, Denmark
Well done !!
Fair winds⛵️
Love the jazzy music thumbs up
I really enjoy watching how you tackle different tasks, methodical and well explained. Keep up the good work, and you will reap the rewards.
Great work, great music. As usual 👍
I love this type of woodworking, reusing existing materials in different ways. I looks amazing. Also, l agree that the soundtrack is excellent.
Maya, you are a very talented musician and Aladino unbelievable craftsman who enhances the amazing reputation that Swiss (Italian) Artisans have throughout the world. I really love the videos having built/restored 3 yachts and been a musician for the greater part of life. Congratulations on your work to both of you.
Good job! Addressing concerns about snap back was very satisfying. That coamings design is going to look beautiful. I'm very excited to see you work some nice wood into the final shape of the cap rails for all of it.
Aladino ...when fiberglassing, it's hard to avoid a void hey 😅!
I like the idea of canvas hung on the lifelines to keep the cockpit dryer and less windy.
Looking very good and an fantastic work. I just wonder if the water can come out in the end of it. You have some solution for that I think. I saw the other boat was a little bit different with the holes in the railing. 👍
Thank you - very insperational for our own project. No, not a boat, but we can live in it 🙃
I like the comings, may consider doing that when building my boat.