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More Sails, More Yards, Depth Transducer And Rear Sheet Arch - SV Tapatya EP269

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The sails are now fitted and lashed to the yards and awaiting standing masts from which to dangle. I fit the depth sounder transducer and connect it in to the NMEA2000 network so it can display its data on the plotter. Then, I make a good start on the rear arch that forms the attachment point for the main sheet, and will most probably be where the wind vane is mounted. Getting there! This is the story of the building of a Jay Benford designed, 31.8ft, junk schooner-rigged cruising sailboat. The videos are a week-by-week record of the build as it progresses and aim to show as much detail as possible of the various aspects of the build. These videos take a lot of time and effort to make, in what is already a time-intensive project. Your support in watching, subscribing and sharing these videos is very much appreciated. You make a real difference!! If you'd like to throw a few bucks in the boat building kitty in appreciation of the efforts here, you can do this by; Joining the Patreon crew - https://www.patreon.com/sv_tapatya Supporting us on PayPal - https://www.paypal.me/svtapatya SV Tapatya merchandising - https://www.svtapatya.com/shop.html or via the tips jar; http://www.svtapatya.com/the-tips-jar.html Music tracks "Sit and Wonder", "Ocean View" and "The Great Divide" available on iTunes, Amazon etc. EP "Shake a Leg", album "Out of the Moloch", single "Ocean View". Check out Hazel's music at https://music.apple.com/us/album/1503250522?app=itunes Music from these videos is available from: https://ynotb.bandcamp.com/album/the-sv-tapatya-tracks Thank you :-) Tony

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