Watch As We Conquer The 863 Stages Of Crafting Our Cockpit Stairs! (MJ Sailing - Ep 326)

Working with foam and fiberglass has so many more steps than plywood and screws. Because of resins and cure times, our new cockpit steps have received 2-3 hours of attention each day for the past week.
When we first ordered our 3D module kit from Max Cruise, it came with ALL the foam we would need to build out the interior, including a few very large sheets of foam cored fiberglass to cut into whatever sizes we needed. Those we use to store next to the tent and cut down here and there as we make smaller bulkheads and pieces for furniture.
The reason I mention this is we should have had enough foam for all of our projects, yet somewhere along the way, that pile of spare foam kept growing smaller, and not all of it was being used by us. We had no idea where some of that extra foam walked off to, but we weren't left with enough for ourselves, and for projects like building our cockpit steps and doors.
Now that we have ourselves set up with a large (flat and level) 4x8 table in the tent though, we've been able to start making our own pieces for these projects. Which means we can finally move forward with the cockpit steps!!
Follow along with Matt as he goes through the arduous task of turning our plywood mockup steps into the real thing. First is making the new foam sheets to act as side bulkheads, and then measuring and cutting the steps themselves. Applying them one level at a time to keep everything level, he is then able to attach the side bulkhead (which will be one side of a cockpit locker).
Before they can go into place, the backside is glassed together, and after sitting overnight, the front can be done. Then as one solid structure, the entire piece gets bonded into the cockpit and then glassed in.
We knew this would be a long task...something that has gotten a few hours of attention each day, and will continue to do so through blending it in to the surrounding areas. But it gets us one steps further in the remaining glass work for this build!
In this episode, Matt also gives updates on our new freezer installed under the settee, and we see what Jessica has been working on and why it hasn't deserved much camera time.
We hope you enjoy!
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Videos made by Jessica, featuring Matt and Georgie.
00:00 - Transferring our plywood form, to foam core
03:08 - Shaping it one step at a time. Literally.
07:08 - Glassing the structure's back side
08:00 - We added expanding foam to our freezer
12:35 - Extra strength! Glassing the front of the steps
15:30 - What has Jessica been working on?
17:42 - Our cockpit steps get bonded in place!!
19:52 - Closing
Music:
Broken Clouds - Tellsonic
Lets Give a Damn - OTE
Middle of Time - Sebastian Winskog
Ruins - Origo
The River's Gonna Cry When You're Gone - Loving Caliber
Pandemonium (Tribute Version) - The Mondays
Camera equipment used:
- Google Pixel 7
- GoPro Hero 8
- DJI Osmo Action 4
Previous Boats: 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
Editing software: Adobe Premier Pro
Website: www.mjsailing.com
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  • @chipbhi
    @chipbhi2 ай бұрын

    I really appreciate when you show us what you’re doing as you use voice over to explain, instead of just talking into the camera. It really makes your videos so much more interesting when we can see things happening. Thank you as always for taking us along on your journeys!

  • @tomcoon9038
    @tomcoon90382 ай бұрын

    You 2 have really gained some skills here. This particular episode I noticed the difference from when you first started this project. I don't know you personally which is why it's odd that I feel proud of you. 😄 You did a phenomenal looking job on those stairs Matt!

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    Matt is definitely becoming a glassing master! 🤩

  • @rllapte
    @rllapte2 ай бұрын

    Hi Matt and Jessica. Haven't posted in some time but have been keeping up. I must say, I'm a little concerned. I'll be 70 in Aug, and I understand that Las Vegas is now posting odds on whether I'll live long enough to see your project completed. Are there any minor details you can skip?? 😵‍💫😉

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    Not if we want to have a boat we're happy with upon completion. 😉

  • @rllapte

    @rllapte

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MJSailing Of course, best wishes. (I may have to consider giving up my less healthy habits.) 🥴

  • @howiefeltersnatcher

    @howiefeltersnatcher

    2 ай бұрын

    I am just worried about how much the boat yard is charging for usage of there building it can’t be cheap what was your estimate in the beginning for the timeframe for this build

  • @rllapte

    @rllapte

    2 ай бұрын

    @@howiefeltersnatcher Drawing from the MJ Sailing video history, they've been on the build for 3 full years. As I recall, they entered an arrangement with the owner that does not include a monthly rental. I think that the owner is a sailboat dealer or is in the sailboat business in some other capacity. I believe that Matt and Jessica do some work for the owner when called upon. The couple have a good handle on costs and they have some income streams. They may work themselves to death but they won't be broke.

  • @howiefeltersnatcher

    @howiefeltersnatcher

    2 ай бұрын

    I know they want to do the work themselves and have the best quality And they can still do that it’s like when you drywall your house hang the sheet rock yourself and have the mud and tapers come in behind you same situation pay somebody that knows and does that type of work every day you will have excellent quality I’m not saying they’re going to go broke and they are trying to build there dream boat while building a KZread channel but you have to admit when you’re wrong they can do all of the important stuff and have someone that knows how to do the tedious work

  • @jacobrose338
    @jacobrose3382 ай бұрын

    Great work, sorry you’ve been getting so many “hurry up and get this done” comments. I’m sure no one is more ready to be sailing than you both. Keep up the great work and you’ll have a boat to love for years to come.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    This was supposed to be a 2 year project! 😭 We always get delusional about work times during a boat build, haha. But one thing we learned from our last build is we wish we would have taken the time necessary at the beginning to have everything done well, instead of just rushing through some parts so we could hurry up and finish.

  • @kenurquhart2061

    @kenurquhart2061

    Ай бұрын

    Amazing soundtrack more lplease

  • @LanceT.
    @LanceT.2 ай бұрын

    Those stairs are looking great. I'm impressed with your gumption to do this yourself and, in addition, your desire to make sure it's done right. That said, I'm pretty sure I only counted 862 stages to craft the cockpit stairs... you may need to recount.

  • @goleafsgo8496
    @goleafsgo84962 ай бұрын

    Nice the stairs turned out great! You both are becoming even more incredible boat builders as time passes. 😊

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! We can't wait to see all the pieces coming together soon. 🥰

  • @tahliahere2362
    @tahliahere23622 ай бұрын

    Loving the quality of your work, it’s refreshing to see these days. Time spent getting things right now will save you so much future hard ache.

  • @whitneylake2107
    @whitneylake21072 ай бұрын

    I love your attention to details, your methodology and PERSEVERENCE !! WooHoo !

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!! Comment like this keep us going each day! 🤩

  • @geniexmay562
    @geniexmay5622 ай бұрын

    Very nice staircase build Matt!!

  • @SailingAquarius
    @SailingAquarius2 ай бұрын

    Happy to see an update! Great progress and very impressive! 🙌 keep it going!

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! 🥰

  • @pmorph
    @pmorphАй бұрын

    those steps look great. I built mine out of ply (everything else was foam on the boat-- but I wanted the 'wearability' of ply, with several layers of glass-- you're right they will get stomped on, jumped on, and run on.. they will get a lot of punishment and need to be strong!

  • @karlfair
    @karlfair2 ай бұрын

    The stairs look so light. Plywood would have weighed so much more. Very nice! The foam for the freezer looks like it turned out well. 3M make a double sided tape, HB-150 that might be a good fit for the lid.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    Good idea with the VHB tape. I planned on just using 5200 caulk or something, but tape wouldn't be a bad idea.

  • @cozydram1
    @cozydram12 ай бұрын

    that is Awesome progress folks all that hard work is starting to pay off.....keep it up.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you!! Hopefully the cockpit doors will be soon to come too!

  • @acp1866
    @acp18662 ай бұрын

    Behind every media tart is a worker, good one Jessica ! only joking Matt. Excellent work Guys.

  • @hanssolo4ever
    @hanssolo4ever2 ай бұрын

    I think you will have condensation between the lids and the cushions above the fridge.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm a little concerned about this too. One option is to insulate the lid where it recesses into the freezer cavity itself. But the molded plastic lid is rather nice, and I'd prefer to keep it that way unless it's needed later.

  • @hanssolo4ever

    @hanssolo4ever

    2 ай бұрын

    @MJSailing I always add atleast two inch of insulation over the lid. You can also make the cushion part of the insulation by adding an insert of 2 inch on the bottom and have a vinyl on the bottom of the cushion so mold does not get started in the cushion.

  • @jaredjohnson8553

    @jaredjohnson8553

    2 ай бұрын

    I still don't think you'll need to worry too much about the insulation on the top of the freezer. You're not going to get nearly as much cold/condensation on the top compared to other sides (that you've already superinsulated to take care of that). Here's why: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dXt1yrmgm67SeKw.htmlsi=XjPq7FKyXxucv9Wz&t=642

  • @MikeC19100
    @MikeC191002 ай бұрын

    That has to be a great feeling getting the steps built and installed. Also, thank you for the explanations on each step of the process and the materials you used for each section of the builds. Even though you may have mentioned this in other videos, it really helps people, like me, who don't work with fiberglass to understand what you're doing and why. The stairs really looked good with the rounded corners, and they look very sturdy with the extra fiberglass added to hold them in place.

  • @michaels1997
    @michaels19972 ай бұрын

    I'm currently in heaven as you guys, Ran, Uma and Distant Shores are all building (albeit Distant Shores have the help of an entire boatyard!). Also, Delos are about to start and Mads is looking for his next Glorious refit. You're all crazy (apart from Distant Shores!), and I love it. Take your time and keep the quality up, looking forward to seeing you launch, but enjoying the build in the meantime! Best wishes from the UK!

  • @AlexRodriguez-dw7ub
    @AlexRodriguez-dw7ub2 ай бұрын

    I love this channel so much! It's like putting round pegs in square holes. I can't wait till the next video to see what else gets cut apart.

  • @anthonybrannon6578
    @anthonybrannon65782 ай бұрын

    Are the step heights the same? There is a basic "rule of thumb", in home building that they should be equal and that twice the the stair height added to the tread depth should add up to about 25 inches (+/-). Don't know if it applies in this situation.

  • @1yachtcarpenter
    @1yachtcarpenter2 ай бұрын

    Stairs are extra fun. Especially when they have to open with SOS hinges, gas shocks, and finger latches. You guys are doing great, carry on..

  • @bake162
    @bake1622 ай бұрын

    I like that paint tray liner made from aluminum foil, clever.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    That has helped us save soooo many plastic paint trays!!

  • @tortegameing
    @tortegameingАй бұрын

    looks good

  • @ot0m0t0
    @ot0m0t02 ай бұрын

    Steps look mint!

  • @silvanocometta9760
    @silvanocometta97602 ай бұрын

    Possibly your very best video so far. Thank you!

  • @evangatehouse5650
    @evangatehouse56502 ай бұрын

    We used a computer fan for ventilating our fridge compressor area. There is a 12V terminal on the BD35 that turns on when it runs so the fan only runs when the compressor runs. Get a good ball bearing fan. Make sure you can clean the compressor fins. We could always tell when they needed cleaning as the compressor would run more often (we also had a cat aboard!)

  • @Scarf66.
    @Scarf66.2 ай бұрын

    Great choice of music!

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you liked it! 🤩

  • @timothyodonnell8591
    @timothyodonnell85912 ай бұрын

    Onward and upward (to the helm)!

  • @leegonn
    @leegonn2 ай бұрын

    Hey guys, love seeing the boat come along, I can't speak for everyone but I am really enjoying watching this whole process. Keep rocking it!

  • @leegonn

    @leegonn

    2 ай бұрын

    And hit the dang like button people!!!

  • @graeme-sailingskeptic
    @graeme-sailingskeptic2 ай бұрын

    Nice work Mat and Jess - I am finding out just how hard all this type of work is.

  • @tomblodgett7389
    @tomblodgett73892 ай бұрын

    As usual, great job!! The steps look awesome and extremely well built. Cheers from Austin, TX

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! We're really happy with how they're turning out as well.

  • @jaredjohnson8553
    @jaredjohnson85532 ай бұрын

    Those steps look GREAT! Thanks for keeping precise track of the number of steps required...good to know it wasn't 862 or 864! 😛And of course the sanding and fairing continue. What will you ever do with yourself after it ends, Jessica?! Keep it up! Love seeing the incremental progress each (most?) weeks.

  • @jeremyduncan3654
    @jeremyduncan36542 ай бұрын

    The trip back to Nam was a very good thing. With the new ideas you got when you were there gave you both the confidence to get the cockpit steps done and now look the business! I bet it is a big moral booster to start fitting systems. Great vid too! Stay safe!

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    It was a good confirmation to see the finished steps even before I started our own.

  • @jeremyduncan3654

    @jeremyduncan3654

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MJSailing done good and looks like it is supposed to be there!

  • @mikeallensonntag
    @mikeallensonntagАй бұрын

    That's a pretty small freezer for a boat this size. That's just my opinion though. Your can goods and freezer is pretty important depending on type of sailing your trying to do.

  • @bobuncle8704
    @bobuncle8704Ай бұрын

    Another step in the right direction 👍👍

  • @adriennefoley2906
    @adriennefoley29062 ай бұрын

    You guys are troopers ….keep up the great work

  • @TotalBoat
    @TotalBoat2 ай бұрын

    Awesome progress this week!! 👏👏

  • @johnschieffelin3226
    @johnschieffelin32262 ай бұрын

    Nice work. Good progress with the steps in there. I thought you might want to hinge the steps for access to storage underneath but if the steps are over your berth obviously that is unnecessary.

  • @stevecrombie5357
    @stevecrombie53572 ай бұрын

    Jess, sanding and fairing, whatever he's paying you, it ain't enough.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm the one paying for me, 😉, haha.

  • @curtk8715
    @curtk87152 ай бұрын

    looking good- curious of how you might light those stairs- having the faintest light on them even if you were trying to sail by moonlight you would have just the tiniest amount of light on the stairs. Indirect light bounced off the stair riser . Thinking of star gazing and sitting at the helm.

  • @paulmeredith2054
    @paulmeredith20542 ай бұрын

    Knowing now whats involved in the build, would you do it again??

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    Absolutely!!

  • @itsverygreen532
    @itsverygreen5322 ай бұрын

    Going well! You've really stuck at it, do you think you are halfway through yet?

  • @Arnaud58
    @Arnaud582 ай бұрын

    Steady progress is being made. Nice work!👴👌 About steady progress, did I spot a bun in the oven?👴😉🤗

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    Uh....what?

  • @jaredjohnson8553

    @jaredjohnson8553

    2 ай бұрын

    Even though they keep making steady progress I think it's still quite a ways to go before they start fitting out the galley.

  • @Arnaud58

    @Arnaud58

    2 ай бұрын

    @@jaredjohnson8553 Keep this in mind for the next (less than a) half year...

  • @dancarter482
    @dancarter4822 ай бұрын

    Just when you think you've mastered the art of _alchemy_ you have to summon your inner _exorcist_ ~ that's the world of resins! Great progress, genius level innovation.

  • @pmnfernando
    @pmnfernando2 ай бұрын

    are not taking advantage of the volume created by the cockpit steps to turn them into cubby holes or lid topped (the staircase floor itself) compartments?! make them self draining by putting a inbuilt slant on the interior floor of said compartment and use them for anything that can be wet

  • @rolandtb3
    @rolandtb32 ай бұрын

    Some step to boat integration. Any plans for antislip and stairwell lighting?

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    They'll have an EVA foam faux teak top. It looks good and is soft under foot, but not as durable as a painted nonskid.

  • @extremelydave
    @extremelydave2 ай бұрын

    I would just like to see this thing on the water before I die......

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    How many years have we got to work with? 🤔

  • @moniquezwart1961
    @moniquezwart19612 ай бұрын

    It’s taking so long, all the sanding! I admire your perseverance, but is there looking back with the experiences of today a faster way to do the boring work of sanding?

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    Possibly if we had gotten the FlexiSander earlier, but truth be told, this is just a long and tortured process to achieve good results. We've had talks with the builders over at Balance Catamarans, and their 48 ft boat gets somewhere close to 30,000 hours of work in sanding and fairing their finishes. 😬

  • @jaredjohnson8553

    @jaredjohnson8553

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MJSailing Right. Keep in mind they've got *two people* doing all of this work where a large scale manufacturer has many, many people doing it. It's still going to take a LOT of person hours, no matter how you go about it.

  • @TheAtma50
    @TheAtma502 ай бұрын

    What I think is especially amazing is how ye manage to keep your teams of workers out of camera shot. Not once did we see any sign of the back room guys ... Fair play to ye 😉 Stay Safe & Fair Winds!!☘

  • @jeteater1
    @jeteater12 ай бұрын

    Looking good.. Do you have a rough target date of when you will get it into the water?

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    We've been saying "18 months more" for at least two years :)

  • @the-fiddling-fox

    @the-fiddling-fox

    Ай бұрын

    @@MJSailingNot another 18 months! 😂 You two are a pair of masochists! I loved your sailing videos and followed this build initially but got sick of the sight of fibreglassing early on lol. I dip in now and again to see how it’s going - and it’s another 18 months… 😂

  • @howiefeltersnatcher
    @howiefeltersnatcher2 ай бұрын

    Is that storage to the left of the steps if not it might of been nice to make the first and second steps wider so it wasn’t as narrow and would flow a little better just a suggestion

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    We had the steps set at that width specifically so we could maximize seating in the cockpit. For us the steps are not too narrow, we did many practice runs on the mock-up plywood set before building. We know that it will be 'different' while at sea, but our bodies are very adjustable, and we don't see these new steps being an issue for us. 😉

  • @howiefeltersnatcher

    @howiefeltersnatcher

    2 ай бұрын

    I was talking about the opposite side of the seating you have a foot or more of open space you could of made it sweeping to the top gradually to your top steep width hard to explain but I know you put a lot of thought in it I was just making a suggestion good luck

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh I see, you were suggesting getting rid of the storage area. There are a few reasons it is needed. First, the steering lines need to run at an angle down from the helm right at its aft edge, and it would cut right through the steps if they continued forward. Second, the helm needs to be attached on the inboard side of the cabintop for strength with the electric winch. This would prevent any headroom to climb the steps if they were anyway forward of where they are. But it would have been nice to have a bit more room to work with.

  • @howiefeltersnatcher

    @howiefeltersnatcher

    Ай бұрын

    Gotcha you did the best you could with the space you had if will still look great boat is getting there a little more every day keep the positive energy

  • @chhindz
    @chhindz2 ай бұрын

    Nice stairs. however a steep companionway would have hand railings on both sides, you have not shown how you would arrest a slip on these stairs.

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    Once we get the helm station fitted out, that will have a grab railing for getting up and down the steps. It's just way too early to install it right now. 😉

  • @tacosdecamaron
    @tacosdecamaronАй бұрын

    Matt, you are killing the siting space. Second step should be level with seating and probably have an extended board to make it a full functional seat. When do you need the steps? Only when on passage?? Also making the vertical boards skewed inwards would provide you with bigger functional steps. You may be able to add an additional one. Big steps are.bad for your knees

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    Ай бұрын

    The second step would be so narrow to accommodate 5+ steps, that it wouldn't be useful for seating. And they'd have to be so vertical that it would be like climbing a ladder, which is unsafe at sea. Our original plan was to have anyone that wants access to the helm to either go aft and to the steps on deck, or step on the seat, have one narrow step in the backrest and then step on deck - same as the HH50 - but we realized we needed a bit more step than that due to our deck height. It's all a compromise

  • @anthonyellis9804
    @anthonyellis9804Ай бұрын

    As steep as stairs, might as well just put ladder

  • @everwind5691
    @everwind56912 ай бұрын

    As a safety engineer, and even looking at the steps on the video from the factory boat your steps seem to be very far from the standard 11" run and 7" rise of standard stairs that everyone's muscle memory and building codes require. Without some form of guard rail your really asking for a higher likelihood of a serious fall. The difference in riser heights should be less than 3/4" to also help minimize a fall. I know there are compromises on a boat but your looking at a pretty far fall distance in heavy seas. I would try to figure our how to add handrails IMHO which will be very difficult considering the lack of width in the stairs. Hope I am wrong in my analysis but I would be worried about it.

  • @howiefeltersnatcher
    @howiefeltersnatcher2 ай бұрын

    Not trying to be rude but would it be worth hiring some people to help with the sanding and finishing process to offset the cost for the boatyard to try to get it done before this fall just to offset this winter I’m sure you have considered this just a huge expense keep smiling and keep the updates

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    The cost of being in the tent is very cheap, only about $450/month. Hiring workers to come help with sanding and fairing would blow through that budget in 2-3 days. Plus we've always said from the beginning that this is a project we want to take on and complete with just the two of us. The feeling of satisfaction and achievement when we splash, knowing that we did it all ourselves, will be something we'll never experience again.

  • @howiefeltersnatcher

    @howiefeltersnatcher

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow that is extremely cheap for yard storage in a enclosure okay I understand why you are trying to do it all by yourself I hope you get a ton of views to offset the cost and build your channel I will of course watch them all

  • @marksrcmodels41
    @marksrcmodels412 ай бұрын

    This channel is rapidly becoming looking for our new sponsors, not we're building a boat

  • @MJSailing

    @MJSailing

    2 ай бұрын

    Would you be interested in using the Total Boat products we've built our boat with? Or maybe take a look at the dozens of Vetus products which we'll be installing, such as hatches, electric toilets, shower bilges, or a nice 48v windlass? Are you in need of latches? Southco has you covered!! Lumishore will take care of all of your lighting needs! And if you need to keep an eye on your boat and it's systems while you're away, BRNKL will give you that peace of mind. I can keep going if you'd like.....we have a number of great companies helping to make this one extraordinary build! 😜 Oh, and if I do a YT Title generate, it would be something closer to 'Hunting for Fresh Sponsors - Join us Now!!'. Much catchier, no?

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    A little bit of overkill on the 800 so steps. Snobby