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#shorts In this video, we're going to show you how to replace a window (deadlights or portlights) on our #sailboat restoration.If your window is broken, faded, leaking or just not working the way it should, then this video is for you! We'll show you how to remove the old window and replace it with a new one, using either a deadlight or portlight. This video is a must-watch if you're restoring a sailboat, and it will save you time and money! This is part of our restoration of Reverie, our 1985 Pearson 34. The full length video will be coming up shortly. In the meantime if you want watch our complete restoration of Reverie, please click here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSuw0sA9LJX6hSR7Jy_uBVPO4Km5kF2Cy Subscribe to our channel @HomesBoatsTravelbyJoseTorres
If you listen to the various discussions around the docks, you know that there is significant disparities among sailors concerning fixed docks and floating docks. For Toni and I, nothing beats a floating dock and we think most catamaran sailors would agree. Fixed docks required line adjustments, fender movements, and simply getting on and off the boat safely depends on the tides. However, a floating docks are a set it, and forget it. Everything moves as a whole with the tides. See why here. Feel free to comment and let us know your thoughts. Subscribe and share the adventure! Become part of the conversation by liking https://www.facebook.com/SV.MomentsInTime/