As a person who’s done way more than his share of “solo” boat projects over the last 45 years, it’s refreshing and inspirational to see BOTH of you thinking, discussing, suggesting and working toward a wonderful solution for your new creation. Just remember the tremendous loads put on those structures by winds and sails…and reinforce the heck out of them. Love the series!
@TR-ry1xv6 ай бұрын
I found you guys like a month ago. Have watched every video on both channels and was begging for this update. lol. cheers for bringing us along.
@TR-ry1xv6 ай бұрын
Sidenote: Brett setting up the rails on the dock to match where they sit on the boat tells us all we need to know about his brain. Love it.
@allenclark19146 ай бұрын
Jade has shown her skill set of measuring figuring angle and overall expert math skills over and over, So yes, at the beginning of the video when she said it is off because you didn’t listen is pretty much spot on. Haha,,, great video, so happy to see it starting to come together..
@thomasw54306 ай бұрын
Glad to hear project is coming out to your liking. I’ve been missing your postings. Can’t wait to see it finished!!
@louisdizor25376 ай бұрын
You said it perfectly. You have not posted in a really long time on either channels. Missed and glad to see you 2 are doing well.
@garynoll7006 ай бұрын
You are worried about the small amount of weight that you are adding is nothing that a 50-foot sail boat can carry. You are creating something that is going to blow your mind. Wait till you're out there on a rainy day and are dry and don't have to scramble to tear down canvas. Well, you know you have been there, right!!!! Thank God you got your pride on track. You had a good idea, and now it's like magic fantastic. I had some hard words for you on you sitting on your dufter and crying. Now your on your way, thank you finally !!!! You two go for it, and don't worry about dust and dirt. Remember fixing it at first. You succeeded then, and you will succeed again. Only your going to be proud of your new implementation of an idea. Go for it, ❤🧜♂️🙏🔱please!
@zacatack86796 ай бұрын
@@garynoll700I think you meant to make a normal comment not reply to this guy but idk just letting you know
@michiganengineer86216 ай бұрын
Hey, maybe you can get Jeanneau/Beneteau to license the design for your hard top when it's finished! One thing I loved was when you set the aft legs in place and they are a near perfect match to the lines of the hull.
@Gwatson0006 ай бұрын
Started to worry about you two as your channels are unique and a joy to watch. Anxious to see more of the dodger construction project you are so involved in.
@MrBulldoggie6 ай бұрын
I hope everything "passes the test" ( the test being out on a sail, going through a storm). Be safe, and most importantly, enjoy the expeditions!
@phillipduncan7506 ай бұрын
So very good to see you back after the long silence! Like so many of the commenters above, I was worried that something had gone wrong. The gap did give me time to go back and start working through all the Expedition Evans "From the beginning" videos. Looking forward to the next update!
@johnrabalais58246 ай бұрын
So glad to hear from you guys. I was worried something horrible had happened to your life-adventure together. Y'all rock. Keep going and you will have stories to tell for a life time.
@davidnichols1476 ай бұрын
Truly an amazing engineering accomplishment. Your time restraint on this epic project indicates your professional approach towards a very difficult DIY build. Can't wait to see the finish project, should be spectacular.
@thomassawyer99776 ай бұрын
Great to see you again! You are really taking on a tremendous project! It is also refreshing to see both of you working on, learning and figuring out the best way to do things--two heads and four eyes and four hands are definitely the way to go!
@shluffmuffinsmith77596 ай бұрын
Good to see y'all again. Thanks for the video and I'm looking forward to finishing watching
@rayb31176 ай бұрын
Trial and error is about right Brett. You guys are on the cutting edge (sorts) of building stuff for the boat. May the epoxy be with you!
@baldysroost57576 ай бұрын
I can tell the finished product is going to be really awesome. I enjoy your videos and can respect all the hard work the 2 of you are doing on your boat. I am sure it will be worth it.
@anapacha856 ай бұрын
hey, gosh i has missed these videos, i just had my fix on expedition evans and now to come back here and see you had a vid up aswell made my day, i had missed you guys, weather on this channel of the otherone.. love the process and cant wait to see more of it and what you guys are up to now... yay
@danielkrcmar53956 ай бұрын
Feel like I've been waiting ages for this!
@storyboarddave58602 ай бұрын
I don't think it's going to work. It's taking Way too long. It's very likely going to damage the boat deck from lateral stress.
@ajaxjtb6 ай бұрын
Wow. This would be a complex project if done from a kit, but to do it sui generis? Hats off to you! You’ve got this!
@martinmeyer14436 ай бұрын
So excited to see the boat build move ahead. I look forward to the upcoming videos. Stay safe and stay well!!
@martinmoss3176 ай бұрын
I sat down immediately with a cup of tea as soon as I saw this was posted. I'm looking forward to seeing you get out of 'development hell' and seeing it all come together.
@cordan00nash796 ай бұрын
Thank y'all for posting. I am super stoked to hear that more kids will come out sooner than this one has taken. Y'all have more than 400k followers that LOVE ur kids. Keep up the great work and rock on!!
@theunstoppabledriver69786 ай бұрын
You guys make such a great team. Such an amazing life blessing to have such a partnership. 💯
@larryldbigboy6 ай бұрын
Glad y’all doing good. Missed watching your adventures
@chipcleveland9906 ай бұрын
Your alternator video was the first time I ever watched a sailing yt video. I've watched the from the beginning series and I'm truly impressed with what you two have accomplished. Determination and perseverance are undervalued virtues. 👏👏👏
@shelleyriley10055 ай бұрын
I am so happy for you both. So excited to see the progress. Some day soon, I hope to be sailing.
@pauli74576 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your journey! 🌊⛵🌊
@Matt-e4x6 ай бұрын
Lesson learned by this captain is that not all force on the Bimini frame is down, had a recent experience experience with a 50 plus knot thunderstorm when the wind got up under the canvas, separated some of the frame tubing, and ripped the connector apart at the zipper.
@LifeOnTheHulls6 ай бұрын
Great to see your trial and error design work guys. It really pays off when the function and form works in unison , and even better when the aesthetics are correct.Well done. Cheers from Aus, Rossco
@Sharon-hn9wn6 ай бұрын
It's great to see you guys 😊. Bret, be very careful with any cuts on your hands and fingers when working with FIBERGLASS. IT CAN BE DEADLY. It gets into your bloodstream very quickly. My uncle was a boat builder. He eventually died after being in contact with the fiberglass through an open wound. Love your channel. ❤❤❤❤
@clark71176 ай бұрын
I love the look of your design. Contrary to what many might think, the design process is far more complex and intricate than it appears. I'm genuinely impressed that you chose to dive straight into creating the design rather than starting with a physical scale model. While CAD models offer precision and flexibility, they do not provide the tangible feel that allows for a deeper, more intimate study of the model. Regardless of the outcome, whether it turns out as expected or not, you will gain valuable insights from this experience. Design is inherently a learning process, and every step, whether successful or not, contributes to your growth and understanding. Each decision, iteration, and challenge encountered along the way enriches your skills and knowledge, ultimately shaping you into a more proficient and insightful designer.
@joemedcalf77326 ай бұрын
You guys have such a beautiful boat, I watched from the purchase to fixing of the keel. Impressive and bold removal of the whole interior and reassembly. That's sweat equity would have killed me. Last I saw of you folks you had this idea down on paper, and now it's reality awesome.😊😊😊
@SeizeTomorrowToday6 ай бұрын
So glad to start my morning with this!!
@PHILIPVOUSDEN6 ай бұрын
So glad to see you guys back xx
@MichaelRhodes-w3k6 ай бұрын
You guys are doing a great job, on what is not an ideal situation.
@hughpickrel5695 ай бұрын
I love your approach to problem solving! (Maybe that should be "approaches" as you have tackled MANY problems!). Kudos!
@goleafsgo84966 ай бұрын
I knew this project would be epic as you both have mad abilities and always take a DIY project to a whole new level. Somewhere just below "pro" quality. Is looking great guys can't wait to see it all finished up! 😊
@HNDevelopments6 ай бұрын
This is almost exactly what I was planning to do. I really don't like the traditional solar arches, bimini and spray hoods. I was going to 3d print almost the entire thing and then laminate it in fibreglass. I watched you guys from the start repairing your boat you did such a good job. I stopped watching as you set sail. I only really enjoy watching people work on boats so this channel is a brilliant idea! This is my new favourite channel!
@j.a.n.84566 ай бұрын
Thank you both.
@reboservices51656 ай бұрын
You guys have been missed ❤
@robbyoliver49536 ай бұрын
Yeah I think that is going to look cool. It will be a one of a kind also. Your hard work is starting to pay off now. Can’t wait to see the finished product.
@RichardSwinton6 ай бұрын
some one told me that all of the work that goes into being able to sail, ultimately the reward is sailing. (not rocket science) but u guys blow me away as always. be safe
@JR-ic8ry6 ай бұрын
To slow the cure of the epoxy, it helps to have a shallow tray to hold your epoxy vs a cup (will not get as hot) as well as put your epoxy tray on ice. Those two things will help ALOT. Those are two tricks I used for doing huge layups on my airplane wings.
@-suncheez-6 ай бұрын
I've been missing you, guys. Glad you're on the track!
@MarchTwentyfour-t8z6 ай бұрын
Designing and building a hardtop that doesn't look like an afterthought when finished is a very hard thing to achieve. I hope it comes together well, looking forward to seeing the results. Good luck guys!
@JWW606 ай бұрын
Looks great so far.
@SirCarlosMusicBMI6 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉 Good to see you kids again 😊. It’s been over a week since you posted last right? Anyways I can’t wait to actually see what you two are creating because my mind just can’t grasp exactly what this is. Anyways…YES you kids did do a lot of stuff. I appreciate so much what you guys do together. Hope to see you soon. Blessings,Carlos ✝️🙏❤️😊🇺🇸
@williesful6 ай бұрын
Love it guy’s, glad to see your dream coming together well for you. Great job taking time out to concentrate on the build 😊 love go to Barcelona when up there for work from the bottom of the southern hemisphere 😊
@roberthardy20136 ай бұрын
Missed you guys on both channels, glad you’re back !
@atemplin8436 ай бұрын
Love that your FINALLY posting again! Love y'all's videos!
@B0M0A0K6 ай бұрын
Like so many others here, I had been wondering what was going on. Very happy to see some new content and very interested to see if this changes the dynamic of the boat while sailing, will it catch the wind, will it stand up to the torsional stresses in rough seas, etc, etc. Great to see you guys "back".
@shawnmoore93806 ай бұрын
Looking great. I wondered what happened to you guys. Glad to see you back.
@BudaPeter6 ай бұрын
Thank you...looking forward to the rest of the story. Budapeter
@oddjobkia6 ай бұрын
looking good,...... just an idea for the enlarged holes, have a speaker on top and a usb charger point below
@PeterStrand-pd7gs6 ай бұрын
Be sure to consider galvanic couple with your fasteners and the carbon fiber. Avoid fatal fastener failure.
@MonkPetite5 ай бұрын
Looks good. Hopefully is all works out for you. Keeping the weight low is a thing on those boats.
@GroovyGuy.6 ай бұрын
It's great to see your happy faces again. You've been missed. I'd like to tell you how great the boat looks...but I can't. It looks like dust covered chaos. But I have every confidence that this build will be worthy of a patent. Can't wait for the upcoming video progression. Cheers from Idaho!
@Najitaka6 ай бұрын
This is going to be awesome. And BIG! I didn't realize or had forgotten you were replacing both tops. Looking forward to the next video.
@ti.mythril6 ай бұрын
All looks great. I'm concerned about the rear legs being too thin where it attaches to deck. The lateral forces with dinghy attached may exceed design strength. Maybe fill in with 3 inch block of wood or fiberglass for better support. I was thinking a 1 inch strip of teak/exotic wood as filler between the legs would look awesome.... thanks for sharing your adventures. Great vlog.
@richardfreeman54366 ай бұрын
Done a great job between you both gonna look sweet as when it's done
@DoingitWrong6 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting the video! It’s great to see all your hard work coming together.
@jstokvis6 ай бұрын
Yes, I enjoy these posts very much, please produce more if you can and have the time there so interesting.
@shirleylewis34906 ай бұрын
So good to see you back and the progress you’ve both made. Look forward to more vlogs!
@GGuyM276 ай бұрын
Actually thought of you guys today, wondering when the next video is coming out. Really looks great, can’t wait to see more😊
@gaylacrisler6 ай бұрын
Awesome job! Can’t wait to see what’s next!
@ipc19626 ай бұрын
Están haciendo un trabajo espectacular !!!! Ya quiero verlo terminado.
@richardsprow34186 ай бұрын
Glad you guys are back, but I still worry about the structural design of this. I agree, looks cooler than a prefab aluminum tower, but even with the magic words ‘carbon fiber’ I don’t see how this hollow structure of carbon, foam, and fiberglass will transfer the loads. I hope I am wrong, but please! load test before you go out. If it were my boat I would have installed the Tower-in-a-box and not have to worry about everything delaminating under load.
@mcswad36 ай бұрын
love the paddleboard pasarell
@AndreRocheleau-o3r6 ай бұрын
looks like you're going to need 6X9 speakers instead of 5 inch speakers! Nice progress!
@mlardner99076 ай бұрын
Keep at it. You two are rock stars!
@Jon_bon6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@ExpeditionEngineering6 ай бұрын
Woah hey thanks! I just realized super thanks was even an option, you rock!
@cals42006 ай бұрын
Just sitting here shaking my head! WOW
@Steve-Debs6 ай бұрын
As you say there will be a lot of force on the legs, hope you haven’t forgotten uplift. The Mike sounds crispy clear.
@gardnep6 ай бұрын
Long time, welcome back. Maybe, draw an accurate centre line down the boat, either physically or in CAD, and measure things off that?? Thanks for the video.
@mykgrauss98726 ай бұрын
Great video. Can't wait to see your next one. Love you both!! Myk
@kathyshea66986 ай бұрын
That is sleek! Awesome work.
@mgs87476 ай бұрын
Looks pretty cool. Build it stronger than you think you need.
@muskyful6 ай бұрын
Looking good. Just make sure you are dewaxing the existing gelcoat before & after sanding the 60 or 80 grit tooth.
@chhindz6 ай бұрын
It's been hotter in the Chesapeake these days. Carbon arch looks good. I want one.
@auozjan6 ай бұрын
Love the carbon fibre look
@rboston336 ай бұрын
One step at a time, you'll get it done
@alexbojanic73636 ай бұрын
Looks cool. Wonder if you did some stress analysis to ensure arches will meet requirements. CF is strong in only certain directions. Also seems you fglassing on that hot day had bunch of air pockets due to super fast curing…
@koa8186 ай бұрын
Very Beautiful 🙏👍
@JR-ic8ry6 ай бұрын
Cotton flox is also a good inexpensive structural filler.
@garymyers87266 ай бұрын
I hope to see a expedition Evans video soon too
@JuanPedroPaloma6 ай бұрын
wow super cool project. I'm new to your channel. I really love to look of carbon fiber, I thinl it's going to look really good. I was thinking about replacing my backstay and bimini with a carbon fiber arch and fit solar panel on top... I will follow your project with a lot of interest. Good luck!
@StevenHull6 ай бұрын
Great Job
@rixward54752 ай бұрын
i would have asked to use the marina workshop , they will have a lot of tools .
@davidh31946 ай бұрын
Looks great! Cheers.
@obwan72176 ай бұрын
We have waited ages for this.....
@trampfossil5 ай бұрын
Have you thought about making a Stainless plate to epoxy iin the base asa washer to hold bolts in place and spread the load?
@gatecrasher19703 ай бұрын
you got the measurements for that rear arch as i would love to make them for my 24ft snapdragon, also subbed
@jaymarlin35656 ай бұрын
BRILLIANT..!
@vandbaxelrad69026 ай бұрын
I'm impressed with your work. Really. Improvisation super heroes. BUT... Have you considered windage? These side pillars look like they might have too much drag. Maybe give the more of an aerodynamic profile??
@tycholeifels96076 ай бұрын
How do you tackle galvanic corrosion when mixing carbon fiber and metal bolts?
@thomascooley27496 ай бұрын
Very cool one question how are yall gonna attach the carbon to the boat Are you gonna use titanium or will you isolate the carbon with fiberglass so you can use stainless
@RandyB5096 ай бұрын
I'm curious how you are going to reinforce them?
@MrMcMateusz6 ай бұрын
4:54 How nice to see a Polish flag in the background
@storyboarddave58602 ай бұрын
The lateral stress is going to a real serious problem. Fusion 360 has tools for this. I would cut my loss. Go with stainless steel tubing.
@thomasgraham58426 ай бұрын
I THINK MY ADVICE NOW WILL BE TOO LATE BUT , FOR FUTURE REFERANCE , IF YOU ARE DRILLING A HOLE AND WANT TO KEEP THINGS CLEAN , HOLD THE VACCUME UNDER THE DRILL BIT AS YOU DRILL . I APOLIGISE FOR THE CAPS . Not looking while tying does that , good luck guys love you're vids . boat is looking fantastic .
@BennettL-q2l6 ай бұрын
Your ahead of the curve here....a bit out on the edge......you may be starting a trend of DIY owners saying..."maybe we could do that"......For certain the one thing I will take away from this video is I can use my paddleboard as a "stern to" ramp, thank you for that.