IF you are going to stay south you might consider using house trailer roof paint on the deck house.
It is flexible and may help stop leaks , but most important the better grades (box store $25 a gallon) contains ground titanium which is great at reflecting heat.
Its white so hard on the eyes , but great at keeping the boat cool.
I totally agree to the Go Simple lifestyle. The first boat we lived on was an old Fortuna 37 and we crossed the Atlantic from Africa to the Trinidad with only a handheld GPS, no chart plotter etc, only one battery and a manual windlass. You're right - pulling up that anchor by hand was a real pain but you sure learn the fine art of anchoring properly doing it the hard way!
Passagemaker was built with simplicity in mind and we plan to continue as such. The old Ford Lehman motor has no electronics and Chris was able to do an overhaul with the engine set up right underneath Passagemaker.
Thanks for the suggestion! We have been looking for some type of paint that would be flexible enough for a wooden boat. Some of the product we used already has cracked while the boat's been sitting on the hard allowing the wood to dry out and shrink. We plan to put our solar panels up on the pilot house so it won't really matter what color the paint is anyway.IF you are going to stay south you might consider using house trailer roof paint on the deck house.
It is flexible and may help stop leaks , but most important the better grades (box store $25 a gallon) contains ground titanium which is great at reflecting heat.
Its white so hard on the eyes , but great at keeping the boat cool.
The Ford Lehman is getting closer to going back onboard Passagemaker. Check out the new paint job.
You might consider YouTube or Patreon of your project.
your brother the engine rebuilder should be commended, it looks great.
You and your wife did a nice job on pilothouse overhead, also looks great
That's an awesome paint job! Nice to see that he painted it BEFORE he installed the hoses, and hose clamps!
My sentiments exactly! We are so tired by the end of the working day that neither of us has time to edit video. When you get your head stuck in a job it's hard to remember to stop and take those videos but we have been snapping a few pictures ?I'm guessing those that suggest this haven't flogged themselves to death on a big project before.
Is there any energy or spare time left to make YouTube videos?
If the answer is yes, perhaps you aren't putting enough hours in to the "real" task at hand?
It's been more than a year. Anyone have an update on this rebuild?
Unfortunately I could only get some of the hose clamps - Trinidad is running out of stock of a lot of things and good hose clamps are one of them. I refuse to use the cheap serrated ones that rust and cut into the hoses, waste of time. So now I must wait until the new year to complete the job.
Nice! It is great to see her get a new lease on life.