Sanding the gussets was a sound step. To the unpracticed eye, it appears superfluous, but it saves you from countless splinters during the handling of the parts. You were taught well. 👍🏻
Maya; I just realized how tall your dad is! He seems like a great guy. It’s also cool hearing Aladino giving kudos to Leo on Tally Ho, one talented craftsman to another. It seems that the pleasure of your dad working with your husband brings you real joy, I hear it in your voice. It’s good to hear the happiness in both of your voices.
sure is nice seeing your dad! Cool how quickly your Canadian accent gets stronger when you're back in Canada, eh? When you tell Aladino that you're so proud of him I always love that. You're really good people. I feel so privileged to have y'all in my feed.
Have been watching for several years now and it’s incredible to see how Alidino’s english has improved as well as how much more comfortable he is in front of a camera. Maya, your support of your husband is fantastic. What a very special couple.
Great work folks but before tarp day add diagonals (not hor or vert) to front and rear façade or the first gust will collapse your tent sideways. You might consider a few diagonals in the roof structure as well. Keep up the great work!
Aladino's ingenuity amazes me. He can so think out of the box, to create his vision. The two of you are amazing with how you tackle your projects and maintain a joy filled life. You are honest, beautiful, and strong and willing to share it all. Have a wonderful New Year with the continuation of your restoration of Magic Carpet 2 🥰
As a Professional cabinet maker & a professional structual steel Layout & fabricator and a certified welder, a tradesman for 30 plus years, you did everthing correctly.
The shed skeleton looks great. Lots of room to stand on the deck of the boat to work under it. It's a good thing that coastal area doesn't get much snow. Welcome to Canada. I hope our government hasn't put any time restrictions on Aladino's residency.
Strong tarps a must with high winds and those largest roof gaps,from experience ,ours collapsed or ripped ,good for a short time and easy to replace ,good for you two,love it….
This episode brought back old memories of a lobsterboat restoration I did winter 2001 / 2002. I built a similar shed for my project. Here in Rhode Island we get heavy wet snow. Being a frugal New Englander, and a bit lazy by nature, I designed the shed to have minimal cutting ang measuring. All the lumber was stock size. Ridge pole was 1x4 ledger board 2x4s were rough sawn native lumber. Did I say I was cheap or frugal? 4mil clear plastic from Home Depot wrapped it up. 2 bundles of lathes secured the plastic. It was so warm in the shed we used no heat and hand to mow the grass all winter. Beleive it or not it took 4 guys 2 1/2 hours to put up. Labor cost was a 30 pack and 2 pizzas. They did it after work and finished before dark in early November 2001. I was amazed. Saturday of Mother's day weekend I disassembled the shed by myself. Stacked the wood and used it for projects over the next 5 years. I really enjoy watching you both bringing that boat back to life.
Great to see one YT channel I enjoy, making progress helped by watching Leo’s early days of rebuilding ‘Tally Ho’ - also glad that your frame isn’t so high from a H&S viewpoint… Well done - looking forward to your next update, thanks. M
No way I can make it to Friday again. It was so much easier when I was so far behind and could watch your vids whenever I wanted to....even binge watch.....but now I am all caught up and have to wait til Friday like everyone else. Congrats on the boat shed......when you launch your boat I will bet you that the boat yard will at bare minimum cover your material cost to buy your shed. Its a win win in my opinion. I agree with one other poster....Aladino you have never said that you were tired before even after sanding for hours on end......so slow your roll a bit and dont burn yourself out chief. Good luck you guys!
So, before making the boat your home, you make a home to your boat..... to make yourself like home :) Looking forward for what 2024 will bring you (and to us thru your videos). A jewel in the making, we're certain.
Well Shedd , Add a galvanized wire on each top corner linked to the ground foot of the opposite side in the big lenth and also on the side in front and the Back of the boat that the shedd stay square in the heavy wind . Bon courage and stay safe together..........and a very good year for Magic Carpet........
Amazingly quick assembled this work shed should supply you with all the comfort and protection needed this winter. Wishing you all a very Happy New Year! Great your in Canada for the finish and am looking forward to the launch.
This is a testament to Aladino's skill as a carpenter/wood worker/boat builder - no shortcuts!! Shortcuts are the solution for the unskilled. Can't imagine a musician being okay with missing a note here and there and then be happy with the tune.
Well said! Aladino is a master craftsman, his work will safely carry his family anywhere in the world they care to go, in whatever weather comes their way
Working with a dear family member always means so more then with a hired hand. That bond is stronger then anything else out there. Be safe, from the Philippines 💞
Great job. Very similar sort of design to what I'm fixing to build around my project boat. Mines going be a bit beefier since my rotten old wooden ship is going to be a long term project. I still have to have it technically be a temporary structure in order to not run afoul of the municipal bureaucrats.
much love from Switzerland to Aladino and Maya! My Brother was a big fan of your show and loved the build. Unfortunately he past away a few days ago. To sad he will see your finished work from up above as soon as you have it done. All the best for 2024
4:35 That means only sanding to 220 instead of finish sanding. Love the new structure and make sure you anchor it well. The wind gusts can get nasty. Best of luck to you and Maya!
Love the music.Playing on my TV at the moment.Magic Carpet.Steppenwolf inspiration?.Violin possibly my favourite instrument.And Magic Carpet Ride is possibly one of the best ever.
Nice, quick, and effective. Thankfully no worry of "snow load". Just a few freezing rain episodes to keep attention to. I've appreciated the workmanship you two have demonstrated over the years on your channel. I understand Maya is not a lover of the building but the sailing. I selfishly enjoy seeing your boat work. Thanks and good luck this winter!
This episode takes me back. My Dad and I built exactly the same type of shed over my 29 footer in my driveway out in Surrey back in 1981. She was a beautiful, slim, deep and racy little cedar on oak cutter which I did a complete refit on. You guys are doing a great job! Greetings from the Coast!
Good ole boatyard barn raising. Nice job. Well planned and executed. Nice to see Brian helping out as always. Hey Aladino, I hope you got a chance to rest up you're looking a bit tired there son. Anyways thanks again guys great episode 👍🙏. Stay safe
Nice streamlined 'nest' for your boat. I was mentally comparing it with The Duracell Project's palatial shed but there's really no comparison or need to do so. What you have created is more than adequate (weather permitting) and let you get it planned, provisioned for, and up in record time. Well done!
@@SailingMagicCarpethallo Aladino könntest du mir die holzmasse schreiben die du für das shed benutz hast , danke dir im Voraus, Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Very efficient design and build. Nice! And, let me guess, in the construction, nobody got splinters in their hands when assembling the pieces, not will that happen in taking everything apart again. Well done.
Mr aladino I totally agree with your father-in-law and your wife you are a total perfectionist but that's a good thing cuz I've learned a lot and still learning
You did a good job on the temporary shed. I don’t know about others but I am getting excited to see the splash. It is getting closer. Then you will be a sailing channel again, now you are a boat builder channel. But I have to say you guys have done an amazing job. Yeah Aldino is a perfectionist we can all see this, and nothing wrong with that. He dose amazing work. And he must have a ton of nervous energy. Y’all never seem to get discouraged, I don’t know how you do it. I am looking forward to seeing Mya sailing that boat with big smile on her face. She is so pretty !
Boat Shed looks like it should be sufficient Alidino. I got a kick out of you Maya when you said, " that wasn't an necessary but, He can't help himself," LOL I think your right Maya about that one. You guys crack me up, I can tell Maya you both really love one another and that's nice refreshing thing to see nowadays with all the hate in the world.
Aladino is a master craftsman, and understands that the sanding will prevent tears in the tarp, as well as splinters in hands! He also loves the charming Maya enough not to be disheartened by her uninformed gentle teasing. My respect for him grows, it is great that he is feeling comfortable enough with the camera now to let his quiet personality and obvious expertise shine through.
Well Done, Kudos to you Both and love that Maya's Dad is there as well !!! Priceless!!! Wishing you a happy New Year and Please take care of each other!
That will make every job so much easier and will allow work on wet days. Like a storage container, I think it is a necessity. I learned that the hard way, believing I couldn't afford to build a cover. It would have been so much less expensive to build the boat if I had built a cover.
Hello Maya and Aladino,now that MC2 is in the open,it is easier to appreciate her beautiful below the water lines,together with a good flare and sheer,she is truly a go anywhere boat.having previously watched your attention to detail she is going to be a stunner worthy of the work that you have both put into her.Thank you for allowing me along.Cheers and all the best for the coming year.Roly🇬🇧.
Maya, your music selection so often brings me joy! At 8.01 "Who You Share It With" by Layup, is a perfect example. You've got me bopping in my chair over here. I replayed it 5x, sang along, then added in on guitar and brass horn base line. You bring smiles so often! Thank you!
Aladino, you are a perfectionist ! I have watched many utube channels and the all talk about( I’m no Aladino!!) Be so proud of your perfectionism 👍 You do it right! Love your channel. You are both amazing 👍👍🇮🇪🇮🇪❤️❤️
Loving the progress. You two were built for the camera. Just some friendly advice - when you tire of varnish try oiling your wood. It doesn’t consume the heaps of time varnishing does and wears well. Anyway, your boat shelter rocks.
True that! Tung oil is brilliant, I used it on my little blue water cutter. It is a plant based natural product that protects the wood, provides a beautiful finish, and is easy to maintain.
In this episode, we learn about the "Dini-Cathedral", an economical Swiss-made boatshed for fully grown 🤏 boats, easily errected by two in basically no time, citing the Battery-boat people's roof, Leo's/Tally Hoe's first roof and a lotta others while doing it all with the cheapest supplies available in the shortest amount of time wasted on petty side-projects ...... Patent pending. Also in this episode: trooper-dad becoming a regular 👍 A happy New Year and a healthy 2024 You all. Thanks for sharing!
Congratulations to you both. Nice shelter for your boat. Looking forward to see the coverage and it’s efficiency to the different weather conditions like wind, rain and sun.
I always like it when one Vlog that I watch references another that I watch. In this case Aladino mention Sampson Boat Company (i.e. Talley Ho project). It is nice to see where one group knows (or at least knows of) another group.
Old sails make good translucent panels or total coverage material--and often are freebies, where they often end up in refuse burial. Good luck if you can find some.
Sanding the gussets was a sound step. To the unpracticed eye, it appears superfluous, but it saves you from countless splinters during the handling of the parts. You were taught well. 👍🏻
It saves the tarps as well !
It was an essential step! As others have commented, it will help prevent the tarps from tearing as the wind affects them, and also prevent splinters.
And the splinters will damage the Tarp resulting in leaks.
Maya; I just realized how tall your dad is! He seems like a great guy. It’s also cool hearing Aladino giving kudos to Leo on Tally Ho, one talented craftsman to another. It seems that the pleasure of your dad working with your husband brings you real joy, I hear it in your voice. It’s good to hear the happiness in both of your voices.
sure is nice seeing your dad! Cool how quickly your Canadian accent gets stronger when you're back in Canada, eh? When you tell Aladino that you're so proud of him I always love that. You're really good people. I feel so privileged to have y'all in my feed.
I wish you Both a Wonderful and Sailing full 2024... Much Love .... :-)) xx
Have been watching for several years now and it’s incredible to see how Alidino’s english has improved as well as how much more comfortable he is in front of a camera. Maya, your support of your husband is fantastic. What a very special couple.
Great work folks but before tarp day add diagonals (not hor or vert) to front and rear façade or the first gust will collapse your tent sideways. You might consider a few diagonals in the roof structure as well. Keep up the great work!
Outstanding work on the shed. Can't wait to hear Maya play a tune under it while Aladino works his magic on the boat.
What a contrast to your feelings before the holidays. Great to see how you've regained your enthusiasm and impetus. Tally ho!
Aladino's ingenuity amazes me. He can so think out of the box, to create his vision. The two of you are amazing with how you tackle your projects and maintain a joy filled life. You are honest, beautiful, and strong and willing to share it all. Have a wonderful New Year with the continuation of your restoration of Magic Carpet 2 🥰
As a Professional cabinet maker & a professional structual steel Layout & fabricator and a certified welder, a tradesman for 30 plus years, you did everthing correctly.
The shed skeleton looks great. Lots of room to stand on the deck of the boat to work under it. It's a good thing that coastal area doesn't get much snow. Welcome to Canada. I hope our government hasn't put any time restrictions on Aladino's residency.
I had anticipated the sanding, no epoxy primer and 3 top coats though😄
Your evening view is spectacular!
Strong tarps a must with high winds and those largest roof gaps,from experience ,ours collapsed or ripped ,good for a short time and easy to replace ,good for you two,love it….
Glad to see you guys back with Dad helping out. I can't wait to see the goat finished and you sailing finally.
Not a perfectionist, but rather a precisionist? And we all love you for it. ❤
With endeavor comes emotion , we are all with you all the way. Go magic Carpet, glad you mentioned TALLY HO another class act..
This episode brought back old memories of a lobsterboat restoration I did winter 2001 / 2002. I built a similar shed for my project. Here in Rhode Island we get heavy wet snow. Being a frugal New Englander, and a bit lazy by nature, I designed the shed to have minimal cutting ang measuring. All the lumber was stock size. Ridge pole was 1x4 ledger board 2x4s were rough sawn native lumber. Did I say I was cheap or frugal? 4mil clear plastic from Home Depot wrapped it up. 2 bundles of lathes secured the plastic. It was so warm in the shed we used no heat and hand to mow the grass all winter. Beleive it or not it took 4 guys 2 1/2 hours to put up. Labor cost was a 30 pack and 2 pizzas. They did it after work and finished before dark in early November 2001. I was amazed. Saturday of Mother's day weekend I disassembled the shed by myself. Stacked the wood and used it for projects over the next 5 years. I really enjoy watching you both bringing that boat back to life.
Great to see one YT channel I enjoy, making progress helped by watching Leo’s early days of rebuilding ‘Tally Ho’ - also glad that your frame isn’t so high from a H&S viewpoint… Well done - looking forward to your next update, thanks. M
No way I can make it to Friday again. It was so much easier when I was so far behind and could watch your vids whenever I wanted to....even binge watch.....but now I am all caught up and have to wait til Friday like everyone else. Congrats on the boat shed......when you launch your boat I will bet you that the boat yard will at bare minimum cover your material cost to buy your shed. Its a win win in my opinion. I agree with one other poster....Aladino you have never said that you were tired before even after sanding for hours on end......so slow your roll a bit and dont burn yourself out chief. Good luck you guys!
So, before making the boat your home, you make a home to your boat..... to make yourself like home :)
Looking forward for what 2024 will bring you (and to us thru your videos).
A jewel in the making, we're certain.
Simply stated, you are amazing Aladino--2 days! Lucky the weather cooperated for you 2 and Maya's father is very helpful!
Well Shedd , Add a galvanized wire on each top corner linked to the ground foot of the opposite side in the big lenth and also on the side in front and the Back of the boat that the shedd stay square in the heavy wind .
Bon courage and stay safe together..........and a very good year for Magic Carpet........
Amazingly quick assembled this work shed should supply you with all the comfort and protection needed this winter. Wishing you all a very Happy New Year! Great your in Canada for the finish and am looking forward to the launch.
The balance between A work and B work is a tuff one. It’s hard to be sloppy when you love craftsmanship
This is a testament to Aladino's skill as a carpenter/wood worker/boat builder - no shortcuts!! Shortcuts are the solution for the unskilled. Can't imagine a musician being okay with missing a note here and there and then be happy with the tune.
Well said! Aladino is a master craftsman, his work will safely carry his family anywhere in the world they care to go, in whatever weather comes their way
if Aladino is building it its going to last forever.....and is going to be perfect, like a swiss watch
Certainly would not have expected less in terms practical, efficient, and pleasing to the eye - great job!
Loved the "sun dial" effect from the camera stand.
Impressive! Efficient and sturdy. A pleasure to watch come together.
Working with a dear family member always means so more then with a hired hand. That bond is stronger then anything else out there. Be safe, from the Philippines 💞
Great job. Very similar sort of design to what I'm fixing to build around my project boat. Mines going be a bit beefier since my rotten old wooden ship is going to be a long term project. I still have to have it technically be a temporary structure in order to not run afoul of the municipal bureaucrats.
Nicely done, Aladino. I bet you appreciated the decent weather for the first few days of the build.
What a difference this will make for you! It's always so fun to have a quick project, especially when most of the boat projects are quite extensive.
much love from Switzerland to Aladino and Maya! My Brother was a big fan of your show and loved the build. Unfortunately he past away a few days ago. To sad he will see your finished work from up above as soon as you have it done. All the best for 2024
Sorry to hear that… wishing you lots of strength and good things!
4:35 That means only sanding to 220 instead of finish sanding.
Love the new structure and make sure you anchor it well. The wind gusts can get nasty.
Best of luck to you and Maya!
Love the music.Playing on my TV at the moment.Magic Carpet.Steppenwolf inspiration?.Violin possibly my favourite instrument.And Magic Carpet Ride is possibly one of the best ever.
I think thoughtfulness and intentionality serve you both well. Great job!
Nice, quick, and effective. Thankfully no worry of "snow load". Just a few freezing rain episodes to keep attention to. I've appreciated the workmanship you two have demonstrated over the years on your channel. I understand Maya is not a lover of the building but the sailing. I selfishly enjoy seeing your boat work. Thanks and good luck this winter!
This episode takes me back. My Dad and I built exactly the same type of shed over my 29 footer in my driveway out in Surrey back in 1981. She was a beautiful, slim, deep and racy little cedar on oak cutter which I did a complete refit on. You guys are doing a great job! Greetings from the Coast!
Really catching a better look at your boat now that she's out of the shed. What a beauty!!
I will say, the lighting is better in the boatyard than it was in the shed at your old place. 😊
Well Done! And you avoided much frustration with broken furring strips making a bow roof shed. This was a much more time efficient build.
Good ole boatyard barn raising. Nice job. Well planned and executed. Nice to see Brian helping out as always. Hey Aladino, I hope you got a chance to rest up you're looking a bit tired there son. Anyways thanks again guys great episode 👍🙏. Stay safe
Nice streamlined 'nest' for your boat. I was mentally comparing it with The Duracell Project's palatial shed but there's really no comparison or need to do so. What you have created is more than adequate (weather permitting) and let you get it planned, provisioned for, and up in record time. Well done!
The weather is about to get cold and ugly, and the wind has been for a few days now. I hope you two stay safe and warm!
Very safe and warm! All is well here :)
@@SailingMagicCarpethallo Aladino könntest du mir die holzmasse schreiben die du für das shed benutz hast , danke dir im Voraus, Mit freundlichen Grüßen
That is just plain impressive. May you have cooperative weather.
When erecting the framework you need to use the diagonal bracing as a means to assist you in holding your frames stable while you lift the next one 😊
Aladino, no perfectionist EVER calls himself a perfectionist. That's like a definition of a perfectionist. :)))
The shed looks great! It will make a huge difference. So glad you were able to get the boat to Canada!
Doing it perfectly the first time,usually means not doing it again.saves time in the long run. Triangle bracing in the gable end will help
Very efficient design and build. Nice! And, let me guess, in the construction, nobody got splinters in their hands when assembling the pieces, not will that happen in taking everything apart again. Well done.
Great structure, quite a challenge to set up when so wobbly. Looks fit for purpose
Mr aladino I totally agree with your father-in-law and your wife you are a total perfectionist but that's a good thing cuz I've learned a lot and still learning
the dad determinedly not speaking while aladino sanded the gussets had me loving you guys
Great job. If you find you need to, you can provide intermediate roof support for your tarp with rope rather than wood for less money and easier.
De beste wensen en God's zegen voor 2024. Groetjes uit Spakenburg, Nederland.
Team work impressive! Welcome Dad. Bought the song “who you are with” PS crazy weather here no ice fishing on MB lakes due to temps & rains 🇨🇦 ❤
Good for you for maintaining your standard. Great job!
Good work. You made a plan and worked it through. Your attention to detail is why the boat is going to be spectacular!
Aladino is not a perfectionist he is swiss, which in my experience is a step up from perfectionism.
You did a good job on the temporary shed.
I don’t know about others but I am getting excited to see the splash. It is getting closer.
Then you will be a sailing channel again, now you are a boat builder channel. But I have to say you guys have done an amazing job. Yeah Aldino is a perfectionist we can all see this, and nothing wrong with that.
He dose amazing work. And he must have a ton of nervous energy. Y’all never seem to get discouraged, I don’t know how you do it. I am looking forward to seeing Mya sailing that boat with big smile on her face.
She is so pretty !
Nice teamwork on the enclosure ; basic framing for maximum coverage & minimum cost. Probably will work perfectly for your purpose well done indeed .
Boat Shed looks like it should be sufficient Alidino. I got a kick out of you Maya when you said, " that wasn't an necessary but, He can't help himself," LOL I think your right Maya about that one. You guys crack me up, I can tell Maya you both really love one another and that's nice refreshing thing to see nowadays with all the hate in the world.
Aladino is a master craftsman, and understands that the sanding will prevent tears in the tarp, as well as splinters in hands! He also loves the charming Maya enough not to be disheartened by her uninformed gentle teasing. My respect for him grows, it is great that he is feeling comfortable enough with the camera now to let his quiet personality and obvious expertise shine through.
Great job! Those gussets are a good design and make all the difference in stability.
Happy new year. I wish your dreams come true and you can splash MCII this year ⛵
Well Done, Kudos to you Both and love that Maya's Dad is there as well !!! Priceless!!! Wishing you a happy New Year and Please take care of each other!
Fantastic!!
And very nice by announcing others rehab watch.
Tally Ho is my favorite one
On every sens.
You are number 2😁❤
That will make every job so much easier and will allow work on wet days.
Like a storage container, I think it is a necessity.
I learned that the hard way, believing I couldn't afford to build a cover.
It would have been so much less expensive to build the boat if I had built a cover.
It looks great! I think you’ve got yourself a good structure there. I’ll have to swing by and check it out. 👍
that roof structure is just like building a hull upside down
Wow! Terrific progress, you two!!
Hello Maya and Aladino,now that MC2 is in the open,it is easier to appreciate her beautiful below the water lines,together with a good flare and sheer,she is truly a go anywhere boat.having previously watched your attention to detail she is going to be a stunner worthy of the work that you have both put into her.Thank you for allowing me along.Cheers and all the best for the coming year.Roly🇬🇧.
Maya, your music selection so often brings me joy! At 8.01 "Who You Share It With" by Layup, is a perfect example. You've got me bopping in my chair over here. I replayed it 5x, sang along, then added in on guitar and brass horn base line. You bring smiles so often! Thank you!
Great episode, so interesting watching the shed build. 🇦🇺
A job well done! It looks like Spring weather there! Winter is coming...
all what you do is of highest quality even the boat shed amazing!!!
Nice job!! As usual, planning and execution is flawless!!!
You and Maya 1:42 are doing a great job.
Well done!
Love the progress!
Welcome to Canada! Nice boat shed. Should do the job nicely.
Professionally produced video - very enjoyable !!
As usual, your work is on point, and even the "temporary" structure looks fabulous.!!
Well done ❤
Aladino, you are a perfectionist ! I have watched many utube channels and the all talk about( I’m no Aladino!!)
Be so proud of your perfectionism 👍
You do it right!
Love your channel. You are both amazing 👍👍🇮🇪🇮🇪❤️❤️
Loving the progress. You two were built for the camera. Just some friendly advice - when you tire of varnish try oiling your wood. It doesn’t consume the heaps of time varnishing does and wears well. Anyway, your boat shelter rocks.
True that! Tung oil is brilliant, I used it on my little blue water cutter. It is a plant based natural product that protects the wood, provides a beautiful finish, and is easy to maintain.
In this episode, we learn about the "Dini-Cathedral", an economical Swiss-made boatshed for fully grown 🤏 boats, easily errected by two in basically no time, citing the Battery-boat people's roof, Leo's/Tally Hoe's first roof and a lotta others while doing it all with the cheapest supplies available in the shortest amount of time wasted on petty side-projects ...... Patent pending.
Also in this episode: trooper-dad becoming a regular 👍
A happy New Year and a healthy 2024 You all. Thanks for sharing!
This Man is the best...
Can't wait to see you sail round New Zealand you're sure to have boats sail out to bring you in. Then we party. May the wind gods always be with you.
What a great way to build a shed!!
Great looking structure, great music and great video, thanks to all!!!
Wonderful job guys!
Congratulations to you both. Nice shelter for your boat. Looking forward to see the coverage and it’s efficiency to the different weather conditions like wind, rain and sun.
You do well with the logistics of your projects.
I always like it when one Vlog that I watch references another that I watch. In this case Aladino mention Sampson Boat Company (i.e. Talley Ho project). It is nice to see where one group knows (or at least knows of) another group.
Superb !
Happy New Year the shed went up quickly and should provide the protection you desire.
Calculated plan and efficiently built! I second the Well Done! Blessings for a healthy and prosperous New Year 🍾🎆🖖
Awesome work guys!
Old sails make good translucent panels or total coverage material--and often are freebies, where they often end up in refuse burial. Good luck if you can find some.
Yay dad. Maybe Mum will make a cameo soon. Nice work folks!❤
Amazing work guys well done 👍