A Bit of This and That - Didn't We Do This 210 Episodes Ago? (MJ Sailing Catamaran Build - Ep 229)

We're still trying to figure out the daggerboard case situations - so let's go over all the random projects that are happening on the build right now.
So what do we do when we left you on a cliffhanger, but there's no follow-up to it yet? Well, we take a stroll through all the random projects which have been happening on the boat over the past three months, but haven't been important enough to have their own segment.
So join us as we do random projects to the master vanity as well as begin to cut hatches in the open transom - and I.....take on a moonlighting position as a chicken tender? Did that last part sound confusing? Guess you'll have to watch our latest video for it all to make sense, lol.
Enjoy!!
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Videos made by Jessica, featuring Matt and Georgie.
00:00 - Intro
00:55 - No further on the daggerboard cases
03:05 - Snowstorms are good 'planning' days
05:40 - Covering the seam in our shower
06:36 - Making the odd shapes in our shower flush
09:33 - Winter Break!!
10:04 - Adding shelves to the master vanity
12:30 - Hull of Fame - Port Edition!!
13:56 - Cutting a hatch in our transom
17:41 - The Bits are too short!!
20:21 - Jessica becomes a chicken tender
23:36 - Closing
Music:
Country Accoustic - Storyboards
Gualala Waves - Storyboards
The Girl With the Beautiful Eyes - Storyboards
Pandemonium (Tribute Version) - The Mondays
Camera equipment used:
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- Shure VP83F shotgun microphone - amzn.to/2rsIHLL
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1983 Trisalu 37 - custom aluminum, built in Quebec (Elements of Life)
Where we've been: 2.5 year refit in Indiantown, Florida; Abacos, Bahamas; St. Barth's; St. Maarten; Antigua; Saba; Azores; Ireland; Scotland; Norway; England
1989 Sabre 34 Targa (Serendipity)
Where We Sailed Her: U.S. - Bahamas - Jamaica - Cuba - Cayman Islands - Honduras - Guatemala - Belize - Mexico - Bermuda - Azores - Madeira - Canary Islands - Sint Maarten - BVI's - USVI's
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  • @bvheide
    @bvheide2 жыл бұрын

    What I love is that you decided that, you know, putting together a cruising catamaran on your own wasn't QUITE a big enough job on its own--so, yep, daggerboard cases too. Lol. Love it.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    We really, really did. 😂👍

  • @CampForLess
    @CampForLess2 жыл бұрын

    Seams and joints. Seams where clothing and sails join together versus where artificial structures join. Both used for when joining but one is used for fabric and one is used for construction. Absolutely love watching your build and have heard seams used many times. You’re both amazing and have your hands full. I’m looking forward to your launch.

  • @manfredschmalbach9023
    @manfredschmalbach90232 жыл бұрын

    We wanted a big project on the side to avoid boredom while building our little cruising catamaran from parts out of a couple 40 foot shipping containers ..... hilarious. Absolutely hilarious. Well: it brings some good content for sure! Thanks for sharing.

  • @brucevogel2693
    @brucevogel26932 жыл бұрын

    Jess's expression at 14:21 in regards to the dust in her hair is priceless. I so admire you folks for not only your ability to work so hard but also to see the humour through your tribulations. Keep it up, fantastic

  • @piratemon
    @piratemon2 жыл бұрын

    Yay!! I see my name in bulkhead 2! "Vann" I didn't realize my Patreon was set up that way lol

  • @mikeh720
    @mikeh7202 жыл бұрын

    Somehow Renaissance England doesn't translate to the AZ desert as well as it does the woods of Anne Arundel County, MD! Great episode M&J, hopefully our weather warms up (and stays warm) soon for you!

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    We are planning to go to the MD festival this fall, now that we know what it is all about!!

  • @mikeh720

    @mikeh720

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MJSailing Revel Grove is really pretty amazing and the 'cast' does an amazing job.

  • @wmillios
    @wmillios2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been catching up on your series. I found you about two weeks ago, and have binged through all the catamaran build episodes. Great stuff. Pro tip: when making router templates (like the one for the transom hatch, the doors, etc) - it is worth thinking about where the bit is going to go if the router skips away from you. In this case, I would be nervous that the bit would skip outward into the transom; I would recommend making the template a frame instead, so that if it messes up, it messes up in the waste piece. Bonus : the template is actual size, you don’t need to go through the mental gymnastics of shrinking it down by the diameter of the router bit. Looking forward to following the rest of the build!

  • @murrayandjeandunnettcobine4120
    @murrayandjeandunnettcobine41202 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for showing us that beautiful island acreage and feeding time. I miss the exploration of new places when its all just building, and click through a lot of this building detail.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    We're planning to add a lot more extras this spring and summer as we get out exploring more. 😀

  • @bkackman
    @bkackman2 жыл бұрын

    A Jane of all trades, chicken tending. The animal family at your friend's home is adorable. Certainly a lot of work though. But you had it well in hand. Was always curious how the hens feel about losing there eggs but I didn't see any reaction. Enjoyed that change in the video.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    There was just a little bit of clucking and pecking, I'm surprised she let me get away with that one so easily, lol.

  • @SGudur
    @SGudur2 жыл бұрын

    Off all the video, the last part of you feeding the kids was more peaceful.. God bless you, J..!!

  • @Ardalista
    @Ardalista2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your note regarding the fairing supplies I sent from your wish list, was so cool seeing my name up on the hull in this update, I really enjoy seeing all the progress you are making on this amazing build, well done Matt & Jessica.

  • @LifeOnTheHulls
    @LifeOnTheHulls2 жыл бұрын

    Well done guys, I honestly don't think I could say I have ticked 1 thing off my list to date. Cheers Ross

  • @quarlow1215
    @quarlow12152 жыл бұрын

    That was an "I'd kill you if my hands weren't stuck" look I will never forget LOL. Those small details like smoothing the hull under the shelf are the thing that you will cherish later but no one would even know it was done. Looking good.

  • @tomcoon9038

    @tomcoon9038

    2 жыл бұрын

    I feel it was an excellent choice. Looked great! Much better.

  • @jeepjeff9131
    @jeepjeff91312 жыл бұрын

    Seeing the poultry and egg collection reminds of growing up. We had ducks, geese, turkeys, chickens, rabbits and a couple flamingos thrown in. Also two britney spaniels, a chiwawa and a black lab. Being the youngest I had the daily feeding duty. But I didn't have to clean the cages. 😁 Great vlog this week!

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    It was a really fun experience, leading that side life for two weeks. 😀 We also had the option of staying in the house, but bc Matt would be doing glassing projects which required the heaters to stay on until 11 pm, it didn't make sense to keep driving back and forth.

  • @larrylegg8245
    @larrylegg82452 жыл бұрын

    Good job Matt.

  • @bobuncle8704
    @bobuncle87042 жыл бұрын

    14:20 I remember this episode and thinking that Jessica didn’t quite appreciate the humour at that point in time. Also…you guys are building a boat from scratch, which is going to be hull #2 I believe. On top of that, you want to build the dagger board channels yourself because you wanted a project that would be a challenge. This is why I enjoy this channel so much. You folks are just amazing.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks you so much for the kind words! 🥰

  • @opijopionoi1047
    @opijopionoi1047 Жыл бұрын

    You might try using a steel table top that way you make it the size you need and it won't crack. To make your daggerboard cases.

  • @owenkuntz9108
    @owenkuntz91082 жыл бұрын

    I believe the only correct way to express wanting to diy the daggerboard cases is “seemed like a good idea at the time..”

  • @luisribeiro8214
    @luisribeiro82142 жыл бұрын

    Great job you guy’s.

  • @steveknight7680
    @steveknight76802 жыл бұрын

    Loved this video! Seams mundane but everyone can relate. Just shows you can not spend all 24 hours a day working on the boat. Keep loving each other and enjoy the journey. Steve Rhome TX. Thanks

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    We're really looking forward to this summer where we can get outside and do more fun activities!

  • @robertrantane6867
    @robertrantane68672 жыл бұрын

    When using a pattern as a fence for my router, I have found that mounting the pattern to the fixed side rather than the waste side is a more stable work surface thus leaving a finished edge (hot glue works well for attaching the fence/pattern). The router can be run inside the fence or, using a collet on the tool, on top of the pattern.

  • @robm.4512

    @robm.4512

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ditto, I was just thinking about how best to describe the process. Grateful that you saved me from the mental gymnastics! One other thing that I was going to say is that there’s no need for the cutting jig to be that thick. A thinner one would likely allow sufficient cut depth to penetrate fully with the router. Sheesh, but I detest machine cutting glass, it truly sucks in so many ways. I’m full of admiration for Matt’s ability to remain upbeat about it. Cheers, R. 😎👍🍻

  • @brianmoore5498
    @brianmoore54982 жыл бұрын

    fun farm stuff. thank you

  • @jamarie1972
    @jamarie19722 жыл бұрын

    Self builders always have easy jobs and hard ones, building your own Catamaran I expect have a lot of difficult jobs. It’s all progress. Great job you guy’s.

  • @dizzytt69
    @dizzytt692 жыл бұрын

    I got silly excited to see the shelves, lol. that to me said big progress, for some reason :)

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    You know what? So did I!!! 😀

  • @pkane5472
    @pkane54722 жыл бұрын

    OMG! I made it to the Hull of Fame! Thanks Guys! Love what you're doing!

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sorry we missed that gap and didn't get you in sooner, you've been one of our longest supporters!! ♥️

  • @jaredjohnson8553

    @jaredjohnson8553

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, me too! What a pleasant surprise! Thanks for the content, guys. I continue to follow with interest (and also a little bit of awe in your willingness to take on this huge amount of work)!

  • @JakobEngl
    @JakobEngl Жыл бұрын

    Great Video !

  • @markanderson9008
    @markanderson90082 жыл бұрын

    My wife and I liked the living art comment. Chicken tender? Very clever.

  • @thomasw5430
    @thomasw54302 жыл бұрын

    So it was a littl shocking the morning temps here in Long Island, NY, I hope it was a little warmer Than the 28 degrees I had when I walked outside this morning. Another great episode. Glad to see Matt got the cutout done. The one question I did have was in regards to the shelves in the bathroom, I was a little surprised you didn’t go with making them adjustable.

  • @SGudur
    @SGudur2 жыл бұрын

    My apologies, J!! I cannot afford to pay any money as I am not earning anything now.. I just lost my job and spent all I had on family affairs.. I just have my wife working and she pays for the internet, just to keep me watching my fav channels on YT, just like you... I know that I will never haver have that privilege of a patron! But, I am always happy that you share it on YT.. Thank you for that!

  • @sysublime5091
    @sysublime50912 жыл бұрын

    You have both came along along way from Indiantown Florida. With restorimg Elements.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    We STILL think to ourselves "This is a lot of work - but the individual projects are easier than in Indiantown!!". (Because of tools and location)

  • @sysublime5091

    @sysublime5091

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MJSailing right on

  • @sephtvofficial6852
    @sephtvofficial68522 жыл бұрын

    Wow very nice very interesting from the start I follow to this..

  • @shawniams4289
    @shawniams42892 жыл бұрын

    That look at 14:20 was both terrifying and award winning! lolol

  • @milt7348
    @milt73482 жыл бұрын

    Stay safe and we'll see you next week.

  • @JohnCarstairs1961
    @JohnCarstairs19612 жыл бұрын

    What happened to the body at 7:38? It looks like one of those bodies that are found in walls of old buildings lol 😂 Your work is absolutely fantastic! Best regards from bonnie Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @TheAtma50
    @TheAtma502 жыл бұрын

    Eggceptional way to end your video, it was eggsactly the right moment to finish otherwise we would go Quackers with all the Turkey being spoken !! Stay Safe & Fair Winds Quack Quack !!

  • @karlfair
    @karlfair2 жыл бұрын

    If you guys need to get materials over to there, just let me know. I can haul sheet goods on my truck 8' long and 16' if I use the trailer. Weights up to 6,000 Lb. are no problem.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for letting us know!! We're all squared away now, but we'll make sure to keep that in mind. 🙂

  • @karlfair

    @karlfair

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MJSailing Happy to help if I can.

  • @SGudur
    @SGudur2 жыл бұрын

    @17:14 - Matt is just comfortable.. I can hear the sound of the machine!

  • @SGudur
    @SGudur2 жыл бұрын

    @12:13 That was more awesome.. Feeding the birds!!

  • @yakncast7530
    @yakncast75302 жыл бұрын

    Beer? Gin and tonic? Life's tough choices.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    Why not just have one of each?, lol

  • @yakncast7530

    @yakncast7530

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MJSailing Yes. Problem solved. Or two of each. Woah! Party time!

  • @Paul_C
    @Paul_C2 жыл бұрын

    Ah, preparing the Christmas dinner!

  • @SGudur
    @SGudur2 жыл бұрын

    In one of your Eps, my daughter told that she wanted to have blue eyes like Jessica.. I told her, that you need to be a sailor for that.. She started laughing.. Said to me, what has sailing to do with blue eyes!! I told her that one crazy Matt will find you! Again she laughed and said, what Matt can do about my eyes! I said at the end, "Nothing dear, You just need to be as crazy they are.. You will look as beautiful as Matt and Jessica are.. That is all matters!!" That was a funny conversation between me and my daughter!! She likes your channel a lot..

  • @SGudur

    @SGudur

    2 жыл бұрын

    By the way, just in case, if you ever want to write down a YT follower, you can write "Satya Sir" there... I would be privileged! That is how I have been called for 27 years!

  • @handaferguson
    @handaferguson2 жыл бұрын

    Great Job!!! Thank You… :-)

  • @robertlaird6746
    @robertlaird67462 жыл бұрын

    You could make one mold for both of your center boards out of wiggle board. It's a flexible plywood especially made for bending. It would work perfectly to form the shape you need with screwed and glued in bracing on the outside. You can also make the mold out of 1/4 inch hard wood strips like they make cedar strip kayaks and canoes out of. In this way, you will get a perfect job depending on how good you make your mold. The mold will be good for each half of each center board, 4 in total. Personally, I'd make them out of carbon fiber because of the forces on them. They would certainly last longer under that high stress in carbon fiber than fiberglass. You can also vacuum bag the process to make it even better. Tip, you want to apply thin layers of reason to prevent cracking on each layer of either carbon fiber or fiberglass. Another tip; It might be a good idea to put center board guides in to prevent banging and to make it easy to move them up and down. I believe that you can use rollers but there are thin strips that you can also use. I'm not sure of the best way but gel coat against gel coat isn't the best. There is a much better way that I've heard about but haven't seen. This KZread video talks about it a little. They mention that they used bearings. Not quite sure what that looks like. Smaller catamarans and other club racing boats use thin strips inside the trunk.

  • @janefaulkner3749
    @janefaulkner37492 жыл бұрын

    When using a template guide on a routers always use a template of the thinest possible to suit the length of the tubular part of the template guide normally around 5mm length so make template's 5mm thick and also add a small piece of template to the base of router with double sided tape so as to stop router from cuting out of square to panels all cuts will be 90⁰.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Jane for the suggestion of adding to the router base. The small size - and the tendency to twist off the form - was the issue I had.

  • @Yahntia
    @Yahntia2 жыл бұрын

    The respirator straps on the back of his head always look like a yarmulke at first.

  • @chriskimble3501

    @chriskimble3501

    2 жыл бұрын

    We have said that for months now!

  • @IIIIIIPETEIIIIII
    @IIIIIIPETEIIIIII2 жыл бұрын

    So, I just watched you cutting that access panel and have some thoughts: Mark, cut and route 12mm MDF templates so that you’re cutting inside, not outside. Fix template on outside. Plunge 4 registration holes with the router to get perpendicular penetrations. Carefully finish off these holes with a drill and mount the other template internally, using the holes to register the template. This should produce an accurate cut within 2-3mm accuracy between the inside and out.

  • @raymondnybakk1311
    @raymondnybakk13112 жыл бұрын

    The best tool for cutting out hatches is an angel-grinder with a diamond cutting wheel, and a jigsaw with a diamond blade for the corners.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    It cuts great, but not at 90 degrees to the surface. The router makes perfectly vertical sides.

  • @raymondnybakk1311

    @raymondnybakk1311

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MJSailing I know what you mean, but a diamond cutting wheel cuts so easily through the fiberglass, and with a little bit of practice you will get a good feel for the angles. You will get perfect cuts almost every time, because it’s very easy to follow the lines free-handed. The cutting wheel doesn’t want to stray out to the sides. I worked in a boat factory for 3 years. 3 days a week I was cutting parts and doing cutouts for hatches. It didn’t take much time to build confidence handling the air driven cutting wheel with dust collection. We did complex shapes and angels, especially on steering consoles that had to be glued in with almost invisible seams. It works a lot better then you might think. A router bit has a tendency to wander of, and it is hard to follow the template.

  • @10lauset
    @10lauset2 жыл бұрын

    .. Cheers ..

  • @mkllove
    @mkllove2 жыл бұрын

    Will you gelcoat finish the head and shower areas or just use a waterproof paint or red guard liquid membrane coating in the "frequently wet areas" ? PS Matt.. on those hatches you'll do better to cut only about the depth of plunge cutting bit's diameter at first using your template, then drill thru around the corners in 2 or more places and at the ends of straight cuts. In that fashion, you'll be able to use the jigsaw and following the nice straight groove from router you've already made, get a clean, small kerf cut all the way through hull without chipping and tearing finished areas.

  • @zihnigurdereli
    @zihnigurdereli2 жыл бұрын

    💖

  • @michaelpnellis
    @michaelpnellis2 жыл бұрын

    Through Alum. or wood I always ran routers in a clockwise direction. The bit looked like it was two to three times too small.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    Clockwise is for inside cuts when going within a template and outside is counterclockwise. The bit was the smallest cut line I could get. I didn't want to have to remake the edge with a larger bit. But in the end, I had to anyway, so it would have been easier to just use a 3/16 - 4mm bit anyway.

  • @caracamano71
    @caracamano712 жыл бұрын

    👍

  • @barbveenstra8625
    @barbveenstra86252 жыл бұрын

    If you ordered those daggerboard cases now how long would it take to get them?

  • @yeahright3733
    @yeahright37332 жыл бұрын

    I am way too lazy! I would leave all the closet spaces completely rough so I could eliminate work.

  • @terrypennell416
    @terrypennell4162 жыл бұрын

    1/2 inch x 1 1/4 cutting length up down spiral router bit should do the job .

  • @jiminauburn5073
    @jiminauburn50732 жыл бұрын

    Do all those screws you put in go through the hull? I guess you could always patch them later, but seems like a lot of work, and would hate to miss one and create a leak.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    The screws do not make it all the way through the hull, just about 1/4" into the foam. We then fill them later with a thickened resin and the surface will get faired over. 🙂

  • @tomatobrush3283
    @tomatobrush32832 жыл бұрын

    I thought a brushless multi tool would have best to cut the hatches?

  • @rahnlawson9463
    @rahnlawson94632 жыл бұрын

    The Turkeys don't understand why the food is free.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    😂😂

  • @RiverWoods111
    @RiverWoods1112 жыл бұрын

    You know you can rent a Uhaul pickup truck for not that much money, of course right at this moment the gas might cost you more than the pickup, but you can go get what you need to buy in Annapolis without having to have friends drive you.

  • @zaldaim7043
    @zaldaim70432 жыл бұрын

    Move against the router rotation. It will wander otherwise.

  • @dennisbay3035
    @dennisbay30352 жыл бұрын

    Home Depot delivers.. sometimes even for free.

  • @remodeledcatidea5324
    @remodeledcatidea53242 жыл бұрын

    Hi. How much was the cat kit.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    Right now I believe they are selling for around $170,000.

  • @NewZealandPakeha
    @NewZealandPakeha2 жыл бұрын

    Tomuch fairing bro

  • @PershingDriver
    @PershingDriver2 жыл бұрын

    Let me guess the Turkeys names are Thanksgiving and Christmas 😜

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can't remember if there used to be more turkeys before Thanksgiving....or if those two were not supposed to be around after....😂

  • @billhollinshead7843
    @billhollinshead78432 жыл бұрын

    Was that Old Tucson?

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    It was an area just east of Phoenix, near the Superstition Mountains.

  • @billhollinshead7843

    @billhollinshead7843

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MJSailing Ahh and thanks 😀. Tortilla Flat is on an extremely scenic road (the Apache Trail) that can be driven as a 1-day round trip up to Lake Roosevelt, after it has been repaired.

  • @stephenshort839
    @stephenshort8392 жыл бұрын

    You wanted something BIG to do? Isn't building an ENTIRE SAILBOAT "BIG"? I love watching 👀 the build, I could never do something like that. 😒. 👀🤔🤠⛵️

  • @mjh7609
    @mjh76092 жыл бұрын

    Why is your sink set back so far with the shelf above?. Seems you will hit your head on the edge of the shelf when you brush your teeth, no?

  • @larssolem2507
    @larssolem25072 жыл бұрын

    You are using way too much glass an plastic in non structural elements! Glue would suffice and save weigt and money

  • @sammason666
    @sammason6662 жыл бұрын

    Have you still got a sore throat? try and get some pure honey, it works real well

  • @marksrcmodels41
    @marksrcmodels412 жыл бұрын

    From what I see this channel is only maintained for the purpose of generating patreon clients. Must be nice to think that people are just sitting around wanting to throw their money at your dreams and desires and in return you are to generate content. The content here of late has not been of the quality that I would expect if you're looking for patreon members to continue to support you

  • @billsargent3407

    @billsargent3407

    2 жыл бұрын

    So don't watch...

  • @BoxadorusRex
    @BoxadorusRex2 жыл бұрын

    Tough love. You have a good vlog, but your boat sucks and no matter what construction you do that won't change. Just get a lagoon 450 and go. You'll have way more subscribers as you'll make actual content. Good luck to you but construction videos really aren;'t that fun.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hmmmm, I wonder how Sampson Boat Co; Sailing Yaba; Expedition Evans, and Parlay Revival all get away with it, lol.