REBUILDING A 35FT SPORTS CRUISER WITH NO INTERIOR - EP.95
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- Welcome back to Boatholic! In Episode 95, we're tackling the exciting yet challenging project of fitting out the forward cabin. Our primary focus is maximizing headroom, which involves some creative solutions and meticulous craftsmanship. We start by removing old fixtures and reconfiguring the layout to enhance both space and functionality. You'll see us handle unexpected obstacles, from structural quirks to tight spaces, and how we overcome them with innovative techniques. Join us on this journey of transformation and gain insights for your own boating projects. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for updates!
Music Credits
Never Leave - DReem
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Time is Fading - Squiid
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Death Bed - DReem
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Elo - Valante
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Why you two don't have 500 thousand plus subscribers is a mystery...the videos are Hollywood level professional and the subject matter and how you attack it are next level...
One of my favorite channels...
Great work as always❤❤❤
Thanks, much appreciated 👍
look ive been arround boats for 37 years these two guys are the bolocks, there not youtubers there real blokes, as told them before tom be proud them love them bits
@@adrianthorpe8005 I second you comment Adrian, also these guys are fantastic as explaining every step.
I follow your process from the beginning, and every time I'm amazed about you professional craftsmanship, always happy day when I see an new video is uploaded. Greetings from the Netherlands, love the content
Thanks, appreciate the support 👍
Great work guys as always. TH-cam algorithm needs to let this channel spread far and wide. Can’t believe it hasn’t yet. Excellent craftsmanship on every video (and music) Keep it up. Can’t wait for the finished result
Thanks, Much appreciated!
Top Work Chaps. Crackin On nicely 🙂
Thanks Jimbo
Guys am alway impressed with your work ethic. No corners cut regarding quality workmanship, all the correct tools and materials. Also I agree the plunge saw or track saw is by far the best bit of kit for accuracy. What a difference the 100 baton to the ceiling area makes. Look forward to the next update.
Thanks John 👍
@@boatholic4458 pleasure guys
Great work boys and u say your not carpenters 👍👌🏻
Thanks, much appreciated 👍
A lot of skill and planning required 😮
Gents, I've been watching the project from the start and wish you all the best.
The only criticism I have is don't use expensive, heavy plywood and epoxy resin where it isn't needed.
The repairs you made to rotten areas were caused by poor detailing and quality control in the manufacturing process, not the materials.
Balsa/foam/polyester composite saves time, money and weight.
Plywood/epoxy takes longer, costs more, is heavier and will fail just the same if water gets to them.
Thanks Ben, we are using lightweight plywood where possible to keep overall weight down. We have only used marine plywood and epoxy in structural areas. The decks were peppered with screws which is why we had damaged core which is now largely all repaired. Appreciate the support 👍
Nice progress as usual guys, be interesting to comparison the factory spec weight and your refurb weight with all that timber you’ve put in keep it up🍺🍺
Thanks Robert, we definitely have one eye on the final weight. We are hoping using lightweight plywood will save weight overall 👍
Another fantastic video ❤️ it’s so therapeutic seeing how good your attention to detail is and the boats looking great, keep up the good work
Thanks so much! 👍
Whereabouts in the UK is the boat being re-built?
@@UberHuse Nottingham