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In this episode, I have my brother Brent as crew, and we get the outboard installed, launch, provision and catch our weather window from Abaco to Georgia. 2 days were spent in the Gulf Stream, and we reached a speed over ground of 10 knots! I'll discuss what is planned for refit on Flying Spur at the end of the passage. I'll be back to Flying Spur probably in October after the hot Georgia summer is over, and I'll catch everyone up on progress at that time!
This is part 1 of a step-by-step build of a B&B Yacht Designs Spindrift 10 nesting dinghy, following the guidance from the build instructions. This video focuses on the layup in preparation to stitch and open the hull. The next part will be actually unfolding the hull, filleting the seams and wrapping in carbon fiber cloth. She will be the tender to Flying Spur soon! I purchased the pre-cut "kit" to save some time, but the same results can be accomplished by purchasing the build instructions and cutting your own marine-grade plywood. This video is for those who are looking to build their own dinghy, and who wish to learn more about the process. This is the second project Brent and I worked on together, the previous being a 7' pram for Brent. I hope you enjoy, and I hope you take away some successes we had, as well as learning from some of the failures we encountered.
This oar leather and button is for my 7' 6" oars for my Spindrift 10 dinghy. For the leather, I used Conceria Walpier 8oz veg-tanned leather. For the stitching, Maine Thread #40 waxed corded polyester. Polyester is well known for its UV resistance, and it's up to the task of a saltwater environment. The finished product is tapered and 11" in length. The warlocks should sit comfortably about 2" below the button.
This is the maiden sail of my 10' sailing dinghy The boat is a B&B yacht design, thanks for watching!
Here's a glimpse of the upcoming build series of my new tender to Flying Spur! The mast sections are mated together by an inner-ring of epoxied carbon fiber tape The sail was cut from tanbark cloth by Sailrite. I assembled everything from there I decided to use a mast track instead of the common "zippered sleeve" for reasons of simplicity and durability. A small shim was used to "ramp" the track between the different-sized mast poles, and it glides really well. Music: "The Bottom of The Ocean" by Matt Garver
Don't pay $90 for a piece of $6 leather and some stitching! For a nickel, $6 worth of Conceria Walpier Tuscany veg-tanned leather, thread and a little time, you can learn a valuable skill and make a superior roping palm. A few years back, I bought a $26 sailmakers palm that was overbuilt and of the lowest quality. This roping palm I made is built after a high quality mass-produced product with a proven history of effective design, as well as overpriced materials and craftsmanship.
Here's a glimpse of an upcoming episode on the build series of my new tender to Flying Spur! In this short, I sew in the boltrope on the luff and secure it at the head and foot.
Here's a glimpse of an upcoming episode on the build series of my new tender to Flying Spur!
Here's a glimpse of an upcoming episode on the build series of my new tender to Flying Spur! This is the moment where I get to make two halves out of the build. Music: "Bottomless Ocean" by Matt Garver
Here's a glimpse of an upcoming episode on the build series of my new tender to Flying Spur! I show you what my solution is to assembling two parts of a nesting dinghy! Music: "Every Weekday" by Camera Obscura
Hillbilly lathe made using 4x4 frame and a drill!!
Here's a glimpse of an upcoming episode on the build series of my new tender to Flying Spur! Music: "A Part of My Heart" by Claybrook Penn
Episode 33 of Aboard The Flying Spur I depart Hope Town and Marsh Harbour for Green Turtle to haul out Flying Spur and announce an exciting addition to Flying Spur! Filmed on GoPro Black 7's, Apple iPhone 11 Pro, Canon EOS M6 and Mavic Air2. Edited in Final Cut Pro, Logic and Apple Motion on a MacBook Air M1 Microphones - RODE Shotgun, Royer R-10 and a Tascam DR-10L with a lapel mic Console - Universal Audio Volt 476-P, Rupert Neve RNHP1
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Episode 32 of Aboard The Flying Spur I depart for some holy bone fishing grounds at Pelican/Black Point, then I hit up Cherokee Sound, Casuarina Point. I also check out Man-o-War Cay and Elbow Cay, very unique experiences! Filmed on GoPro Black 7's, Apple iPhone 11 Pro, Canon EOS M6 and Mavic Air2. Edited in Final Cut Pro and Apple Motion on a MacBook Air Microphones - RODE Shotgun and a Tascam DR-10L with a lapel micT
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Episode 31 of Aboard The Flying Spur I leave the Marsh Harbour area and head over to Tahiti Beach for a fun day on the shoal and the Thirsty Cuda floating bar. I leave Tahiti Beach, and head further south to stage for a passage to Eleuthera, if the weather window holds... will I make it? Website: https://theflyingspur.com You can help support this channel by dropping a one-time donation into my tip jar, anything is welcome and so much appreciated. Venmo is @theflyingspur PayPal is theflyingspur@icloud.com BuyMeACoffee is buymeacoffee.com/TheFlyingSpur Or, consider becoming a Patron! Patreon: https://patreon.com/theflyingspur Filmed on GoPro Black 7's, Apple iPhone 11 Pro, Canon EOS M6 and Mavic Air2. Edited in Final Cut Pro and Apple Motion on a MacBook Air Microphones - RODE Shotgun and a Tascam DR-10L with a lapel micT
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