Does anyone remember Peter gave his boat away and had other boats donated to others who had dreams of sailing? Most people need to go back and see the generosity in every area over the years. (Newbies here on the outside looking in. )
I remember Peter giving away his gear before he gave away his boat. He would always fix up the local fishermen's spear guns with new rubbers. Plukky is a top shelf guy.
Jeffrey is the guy you want when you are doing this kind of build. Your just can't beat experience. I love the air cooled jackets that everyone wears. I have to get me one of those. Plucky you should sell them with the Elcano Challenge on it.
Catch the problem early and remedy the situation. Those engineers are really smart, kind, very helpful, and always in a good mood. I hope you get caught up on your sleep. 👍😎✌️
Safety 3d, welding and breathing in a cloud of welding. Give that guy a raise. I knew you’d keep an eye on’m, things happen in a big job. Great content Plukky, really 👍 good.
The kindness and respect Plucky showed to the Guna people of the San Blass islands is laudable. I remember a man in a canoe whos snorkel mask was held on with a kalvin klein underpants waistband which had lost its elasticity. He got a new mask for his troubles and plucky remarked that the man would probably just take the rubber off the new mask and continue to use the old one. Behind the Bluster and online youtube channel persona there lies a deeply honorable decent uber intelligent proper human being in the best sense of the word. I think that anyone who ever crewed with him would attest to the fact that hes actually and how do i say it without hurting his feelings.... a gentleman. Sorry plucky but it needed to be said.
Awww schucks Ned... you are making me tear up. As i said before, i am not the best and not the worst but am a work in progress...lately lots of work and not much progress 😉
Hopefully your generosity to all the people you met on your adventures will return and help you meet your GO FUND ME goal Plukky. Great to see the progress.
G'day Pete, i once heard (living in Portland, Victoria, where there is a big Alcoa smelter) that aluminium is electricity in solid form. To run the smelter, the government installed a 500KV transmission line from the Latrobe Valley all the way to Portland. Thats about 500Km. At the time (and maybe even still) it was the only 500KV transmission line in Australia (and maybe even the world?). Sure made the place hum when the humidity was high. It occurred to me watching all the welding of those big shell plates today that your entire boat will basically be solidified electricity! Should make zapping around the world easy-peasy! 🙂 Take care of yourself mate. This is a massive task you are undertaking, and I can only imagine the stress and sustained effort you are subjected too - that we who watch at home in our lounge rooms cant possibly imagine. You are doing great things and are appreciated.
Impressive work, and so good to see the boat coming into reality. Very inspirational and motivating! So, so thankful, such a good guy you are and a cool boat it will be! Keep it up and all the best!
You better get this boat finished buddy, I need some more Plukky adventures on the high seas...lol. Love the building stuff. I personally have never seen a boat getting built from scratch.
Keep going Plucky- one small suggestion- audio levels! Sometimes painful to listen to metal screeching despite the excitement all round. Looking great- how much is the mast and standing rigging.
Amazing luckily you had someone who knows their job and had problem corrected. Otherwise and I think you said the 2 welders were new. Would have most likely tried to cover up problem. Anyways I hope that isn't the case, but that's exactly what it looked like to me hmmmmm. Looking forward to next video
When are you meeting up with Jimmy Cornell? Wouldn't it be great if there was a direct race between Garcia Yachting and Odisea? Why can't Seldén grant you a special loan? A balloon payment up front and then a lease based on 15 to 20% of the canal income? Garcia could take Kika and Dan as head team I heard they need more space soon anyway?
@@SAILINGintoFREEDOM I actually met him once, in 2020 at the Boot Show Düsseldorf on the Garcia stand while Johan from Ran-Sailing was visiting the Exploration 45 they showed there. Another good promoter for your project could be Skip Novak. The concern to open the age of real sustainable yachting is a relevant concern. In super yachting it will come anyway with nuclear and hydrogen propulsion, although of course you have to ask yourself what is so particularly sustainable about 120m long luxury yachts with eight guest cabins and twelve crew berths.
Designers not taking into account the material they're designing in. Why make it so difficult, design the boat with the materials in mind. With sheet ali I'd be designing in more straight lines, this curving of plate is laborious time consuming and in my opinion difficult costly
You still forgot my name on the Wall of Honor(i forgot what you call it) WELDED ON! In case you forgot, #1. MELINDA HEROD! My Cap'n, what am i going to do with you!?? Keep watching all your videos and commenting? Well, OK! Just keep them welders in shape!! ✝️🙏❤🇺🇸🇸🇭🍍🍍🍍🍍🍍👣👣🍍🍍🍍🍍🍍🍍☘🔥🐟🐠🐡🐙💥🧜♂️🔥🔥🔥🔥🤗
Melinda you know it has to be a slight oversight from lack of sleep and thousands of things going on all the time. Plukky would never forget you, he always hearts your comments plus pineapples set off a ringing bell and flashing lights in his mind. 😂👍✌️
@@VonBluesman Thanks for responding! 🤗🍍🍍 I know, we've had some communication about it. I think the last response was after this edit, poor guy! I told him to take a long knap on Sunday afternoons since he can't sleep in. I feel bad for him! I've followed him prior pandemic. I was like 1 of 4 females at one time that watched his channel! It was funny! I liked the way he talked and sense of humor!! I've met him in Annapolis. I say all that to say this, I'm just poking his ribs! LOL 🤣🤣 Cause I can and he's laughing at me! Which breaks the tension. Have you seen my nursery rhyme comments? LOL. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONCERN! ❤🍍🍍🍍🧜♂️
@@VonBluesman BTW, I've commented about your name before! BLUESMAN! Have you ever been to New Orleans? I love the blues. Was in a Blues band in high school! I don't know where your from and I won't even try to guess bc of the Von on the front of VonBluesman! 🤗❤🍍
@@melinda5777 In 1 hour and 15 minutes or faster, I can be sitting at New Orleans Jazz Fest Gate waiting for them to open up. I missed this year because I had to shell out $3600 on a garage door and opener. I forgot they were shutting down all the other stages when The Rolling Stones played because they didn’t even do that for Aerosmith which was a killer show. Due to the early sellout and cost of tickets, some people even came from out of town and stood in the streets plus some sat in chairs all around outside the Fairgrounds area neighborhood. My Mother was music director at 4 churches so music was always in the home and I grew up playing guitar, some keyboards, bass, small amount on drums (due to neighbors) and blues harp. As a teenager I lived 4 hours away in a boring small one horse town, all we had to do for entertainment was ride the roads. My Dad checked my mileage and said I must be going out of town, so that set off an alarm. I started working at 6 years old every summer and had money saved. I was brought up around farming early, and at 13 most summers working at a new car dealership. I learned to how to detail and do tuneups, plus disconnect the speedometer cable off the transmission so it would record my mileage. Shame on me but I would say I am going camping in the woods with some friends and we would drive to New Orleans on about $6.00 worth of gas in my VW Bug. Jazz Fest was held in the park then and it was free. Things were so cool then, still had to be careful but we would party till about daylight and then park on the Mississippi River levy to sleep. Way to dangerous now plus they built a casino right where we slept. I was so blessed to get to meet and play music with some older artists and bands. Those were some of the best days of my life starting at 15 years old. I still have an amp I got by trading in a pair of 12 inch Celestion speakers that my friend Leon Medica from Louisiana Leroux sold me. They spent all their money in making their first album and needed the cash to start touring. Overnight the album was a hit. Leon was the nicest bass player I have ever met and a first cousin to my friend. Later in life I delivered his relatives mail while he was touring and living in Nashville. I was in a bad wreck knocked over 1/10 of a mile from impact and can’t play out anymore. The injuries gave me a light stoke and I had to learn guitar all over again. Due to injuries I can’t play the harmonica like I used to, it’s like it is hard to breathe blowing the harp. I hate that because I still have every key of harps, a green bullet harp mic and tons of blues music. I am friends with Muddy’s son but I haven’t seen him in around 10 years. Little Walter grew up in my old town and I have met his daughter on numerous occasions, she is sweet. As a little kid my Dad would take us by train in Illinois to Chicago to watch the Cubs, sometimes my sister’s Browny and Girl Scout troop would go and visit the Science And Industry Building and we would walk by some ole Chicago Blues Clubs. At 5 years old I saw my first stabbing there, two drunk guys fighting over a women, one pulling her arm one way and the other the opposite way. Then all the sudden bam, one guy pulls out a switchblade knife and stabbed him right there. We were across the street and I pointed and hollered look, those little girl scouts screamed so loud I think it scared the whole town and we took off running for the subway headed for the train station. Sorry for the long story but it sure was some interesting times.
That's why the end up spending so much time filling with fairing compound on GRP hulls and even some steel hulls I've seen being built. Dutch Germans and Japanese tend to shape the metal by rolling or by heat bending larger plates. Interestingly Pete there's a couple having a Windelo Basalt hulled boat built and because they get clean hulls from their moulds they can build their hulls in under Two weeks ..I actually think they said just over a week. It's the cleanest most finished hulls I've seen coming straight out of the moulds for main assembly and then fitting out.
Most people give up after we have traumatic events. Struck by lightning 2 times and survived. I admire his tenacity. He never gives up. Peter is a highly intelligent person with an engineering degree. Then to have people comment rude and hurtful things. How he endures is very admirable. I have been subscribed for years and will always be here to see this world challenge completed. There is always a Debbie Downer in the crowd.
Does anyone remember Peter gave his boat away and had other boats donated to others who had dreams of sailing? Most people need to go back and see the generosity in every area over the years. (Newbies here on the outside looking in. )
Send him some money 💰 then you salty old sea dog 🐕
I remember Peter giving away his gear before he gave away his boat. He would always fix up the local fishermen's spear guns with new rubbers. Plukky is a top shelf guy.
Good on you Mark...but you're support made me be able to be kind
Jeffrey is the guy you want when you are doing this kind of build. Your just can't beat experience. I love the air cooled jackets that everyone wears. I have to get me one of those. Plucky you should sell them with the Elcano Challenge on it.
Another episode done. More to go. Every episode never put me to sleep especially the welding, cutting and grinding. Top Stuff.
Eden is like her name.... meaning paradise
Catch the problem early and remedy the situation. Those engineers are really smart, kind, very helpful, and always in a good mood. I hope you get caught up on your sleep. 👍😎✌️
heavy duty boat building, these guys rock !!!
when problems come up, Jeffrey always has a solution. Glad he is on top of things and cares about the build.
Safety 3d, welding and breathing in a cloud of welding. Give that guy a raise.
I knew you’d keep an eye on’m, things happen in a big job. Great content Plukky, really 👍 good.
The kindness and respect Plucky showed to the Guna people of the San Blass islands is laudable. I remember a man in a canoe whos snorkel mask was held on with a kalvin klein underpants waistband which had lost its elasticity. He got a new mask for his troubles and plucky remarked that the man would probably just take the rubber off the new mask and continue to use the old one. Behind the Bluster and online youtube channel persona there lies a deeply honorable decent uber intelligent proper human being in the best sense of the word. I think that anyone who ever crewed with him would attest to the fact that hes actually and how do i say it without hurting his feelings.... a gentleman. Sorry plucky but it needed to be said.
Awww schucks Ned... you are making me tear up. As i said before, i am not the best and not the worst but am a work in progress...lately lots of work and not much progress 😉
Hopefully your generosity to all the people you met on your adventures will return and help you meet your GO FUND ME goal Plukky. Great to see the progress.
Nothing like a bunch of straps to hide the problem, good catch mate.
These guys are awesome I don't think there will be too many problems they haven't seen before.
G'day Pete, i once heard (living in Portland, Victoria, where there is a big Alcoa smelter) that aluminium is electricity in solid form. To run the smelter, the government installed a 500KV transmission line from the Latrobe Valley all the way to Portland. Thats about 500Km. At the time (and maybe even still) it was the only 500KV transmission line in Australia (and maybe even the world?). Sure made the place hum when the humidity was high.
It occurred to me watching all the welding of those big shell plates today that your entire boat will basically be solidified electricity! Should make zapping around the world easy-peasy! 🙂
Take care of yourself mate. This is a massive task you are undertaking, and I can only imagine the stress and sustained effort you are subjected too - that we who watch at home in our lounge rooms cant possibly imagine. You are doing great things and are appreciated.
Alloy uses alot yes .Gladstone has a power station built right next to the smelter
Great video Peter, you really do have a good team of professionals on board, problem found, problem solved.
The build is looking great
Very cool to see them problem solving on the spot! 🤗💞
Hey Peter, can’t wait to see this boat finished ❤
Impressive work, and so good to see the boat coming into reality. Very inspirational and motivating! So, so thankful, such a good guy you are and a cool boat it will be! Keep it up and all the best!
Ah Priit, you donated to the challenge. Good on you and thank you for your comments
Can’t wait till December
Love it, Love it, Love it!!
Great video the boat's looking awesome
You better get this boat finished buddy, I need some more Plukky adventures on the high seas...lol. Love the building stuff. I personally have never seen a boat getting built from scratch.
Cheers mate..😊
Impressive build.
Great progress!
Captain Peter ! Great handwriting! Like a professor or a graffiti artist!
My hand writing is terrible
wow i love what you are doing Peter i like watching your episodes keep up the good work i will donates some to thanks you rock...😎👍👍👍👍
Top stuff my friend. Every bit helps
Yet another step toward completion
Keep going Plucky- one small suggestion- audio levels! Sometimes painful to listen to metal screeching despite the excitement all round. Looking great- how much is the mast and standing rigging.
I know...
Nice one as usual Plukky 😊
I hope those dagger boards finally get in.
Goodonya Plukky ⚡️⚡️🤙🤙
Amazing luckily you had someone who knows their job and had problem corrected. Otherwise and I think you said the 2 welders were new. Would have most likely tried to cover up problem. Anyways I hope that isn't the case, but that's exactly what it looked like to me hmmmmm. Looking forward to next video
I was just joking about that....it would never pass with Jeffry wandering around checking on everything
@SAILINGintoFREEDOM Well then, great job!! 👍
Nice
How does an aluminum boat react to a lightening strike compared to GRP? Thanks
Much better...it conducts straight to the water
Ahoy Plukky! 🏴☠🔱
Ahoy indeed
You probably got that Waelder sent to the Gulag
Oh the freedom any buckles in your bucket plucklee?
When i sit to quick
When are you meeting up with Jimmy Cornell? Wouldn't it be great if there was a direct race between Garcia Yachting and Odisea? Why can't Seldén grant you a special loan? A balloon payment up front and then a lease based on 15 to 20% of the canal income? Garcia could take Kika and Dan as head team I heard they need more space soon anyway?
Actually i wrote to him and he very politely wrote back. He is a pure Gentleman through and through
@@SAILINGintoFREEDOM I actually met him once, in 2020 at the Boot Show Düsseldorf on the Garcia stand while Johan from Ran-Sailing was visiting the Exploration 45 they showed there. Another good promoter for your project could be Skip Novak. The concern to open the age of real sustainable yachting is a relevant concern. In super yachting it will come anyway with nuclear and hydrogen propulsion, although of course you have to ask yourself what is so particularly sustainable about 120m long luxury yachts with eight guest cabins and twelve crew berths.
And I thought I was the only one that still said higgledy-piggledy 😂
Is Sashi related to Oko? 😂
Looking good Plukky, I have faith that you'll get her together.
1/3 of the way let's goooooo! Cheers 🥃
Selden could sponsor your mast and all that other stuff can be sponsored to, surely?
Nope.
Cost for whole build? Thanks
I think you forgot the link for the go fund me this time round mate!
Done thanks
can it be made out of billet?
It could be made out of aspirin if you wanted...not practical tho at 48 feet ...cat needs to be 70 foot plus to accommodate weight
They are welding without welding masks or goggles. They have face shields, but that doesnt reduce the intense light or UV rays.
Designers not taking into account the material they're designing in. Why make it so difficult, design the boat with the materials in mind. With sheet ali I'd be designing in more straight lines, this curving of plate is laborious time consuming and in my opinion difficult costly
Hydrodynamic is better
Those wrinkles will buff out with some whale oil.
Probably should melt it down and start over
👍👍
Go fund me link is missing.
Thanks my friend. Rectified
Well that's it, cut it up for scrap, it's cursed.
👍
First, imagine that.
You still forgot my name on the Wall of Honor(i forgot what you call it) WELDED ON! In case you forgot, #1. MELINDA HEROD! My Cap'n, what am i going to do with you!?? Keep watching all your videos and commenting? Well, OK! Just keep them welders in shape!! ✝️🙏❤🇺🇸🇸🇭🍍🍍🍍🍍🍍👣👣🍍🍍🍍🍍🍍🍍☘🔥🐟🐠🐡🐙💥🧜♂️🔥🔥🔥🔥🤗
Melinda you know it has to be a slight oversight from lack of sleep and thousands of things going on all the time. Plukky would never forget you, he always hearts your comments plus pineapples set off a ringing bell and flashing lights in his mind. 😂👍✌️
@@VonBluesman Thanks for responding! 🤗🍍🍍 I know, we've had some communication about it. I think the last response was after this edit, poor guy! I told him to take a long knap on Sunday afternoons since he can't sleep in. I feel bad for him! I've followed him prior pandemic. I was like 1 of 4 females at one time that watched his channel! It was funny! I liked the way he talked and sense of humor!! I've met him in Annapolis. I say all that to say this, I'm just poking his ribs! LOL 🤣🤣 Cause I can and he's laughing at me! Which breaks the tension. Have you seen my nursery rhyme comments? LOL. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONCERN! ❤🍍🍍🍍🧜♂️
@@VonBluesman BTW, I've commented about your name before! BLUESMAN! Have you ever been to New Orleans? I love the blues. Was in a Blues band in high school! I don't know where your from and I won't even try to guess bc of the Von on the front of VonBluesman! 🤗❤🍍
My bad...
@@melinda5777 In 1 hour and 15 minutes or faster, I can be sitting at New Orleans Jazz Fest Gate waiting for them to open up. I missed this year because I had to shell out $3600 on a garage door and opener. I forgot they were shutting down all the other stages when The Rolling Stones played because they didn’t even do that for Aerosmith which was a killer show. Due to the early sellout and cost of tickets, some people even came from out of town and stood in the streets plus some sat in chairs all around outside the Fairgrounds area neighborhood. My Mother was music director at 4 churches so music was always in the home and I grew up playing guitar, some keyboards, bass, small amount on drums (due to neighbors) and blues harp. As a teenager I lived 4 hours away in a boring small one horse town, all we had to do for entertainment was ride the roads. My Dad checked my mileage and said I must be going out of town, so that set off an alarm. I started working at 6 years old every summer and had money saved. I was brought up around farming early, and at 13 most summers working at a new car dealership. I learned to how to detail and do tuneups, plus disconnect the speedometer cable off the transmission so it would record my mileage. Shame on me but I would say I am going camping in the woods with some friends and we would drive to New Orleans on about $6.00 worth of gas in my VW Bug. Jazz Fest was held in the park then and it was free. Things were so cool then, still had to be careful but we would party till about daylight and then park on the Mississippi River levy to sleep. Way to dangerous now plus they built a casino right where we slept. I was so blessed to get to meet and play music with some older artists and bands. Those were some of the best days of my life starting at 15 years old. I still have an amp I got by trading in a pair of 12 inch Celestion speakers that my friend Leon Medica from Louisiana Leroux sold me. They spent all their money in making their first album and needed the cash to start touring. Overnight the album was a hit. Leon was the nicest bass player I have ever met and a first cousin to my friend. Later in life I delivered his relatives mail while he was touring and living in Nashville. I was in a bad wreck knocked over 1/10 of a mile from impact and can’t play out anymore. The injuries gave me a light stoke and I had to learn guitar all over again. Due to injuries I can’t play the harmonica like I used to, it’s like it is hard to breathe blowing the harp. I hate that because I still have every key of harps, a green bullet harp mic and tons of blues music. I am friends with Muddy’s son but I haven’t seen him in around 10 years. Little Walter grew up in my old town and I have met his daughter on numerous occasions, she is sweet. As a little kid my Dad would take us by train in Illinois to Chicago to watch the Cubs, sometimes my sister’s Browny and Girl Scout troop would go and visit the Science And Industry Building and we would walk by some ole Chicago Blues Clubs. At 5 years old I saw my first stabbing there, two drunk guys fighting over a women, one pulling her arm one way and the other the opposite way. Then all the sudden bam, one guy pulls out a switchblade knife and stabbed him right there. We were across the street and I pointed and hollered look, those little girl scouts screamed so loud I think it scared the whole town and we took off running for the subway headed for the train station. Sorry for the long story but it sure was some interesting times.
4th
With aluminum you can do what you want with a welder but with fiberglass once it is molded you are toast!
That's why the end up spending so much time filling with fairing compound on GRP hulls and even some steel hulls I've seen being built.
Dutch Germans and Japanese tend to shape the metal by rolling or by heat bending larger plates.
Interestingly Pete there's a couple having a Windelo Basalt hulled boat built and because they get clean hulls from their moulds they can build their hulls in under Two weeks ..I actually think they said just over a week. It's the cleanest most finished hulls I've seen coming straight out of the moulds for main assembly and then fitting out.
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@ThomasColeFZ. Your photograph makes you look more intelligent than you demonstrate.
Harsh
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Your the PROBLEM here
Harsh
Hilarious sheeple sending you cash so you can go sink #4. What a world 🌍 we live in 😂
Most people give up after we have traumatic events. Struck by lightning 2 times and survived. I admire his tenacity. He never gives up. Peter is a highly intelligent person with an engineering degree. Then to have people comment rude and hurtful things. How he endures is very admirable. I have been subscribed for years and will always be here to see this world challenge completed. There is always a Debbie Downer in the crowd.
Nice 1 wanker.
#4? I must have missed 3 of those. What have you ever done thomas?
@@donaldvanvliet9039 a lot more than you have.
@@ThomasColeFZ non answer. You’ve done nothing. Got it.