Matt, I built two boat sheds now using old billboard advertisement tarps they have advertisements on the one side and all white on the other. they're extremely durable and if you have a company out in Washington they'll gladly give them to you because most of the time they just go in a landfill. Typical size is 14 ft x 48 ft. it'll take several but they work great and last for years and years
@TheDuracellProject9 ай бұрын
we thought of this too-it's a great idea. The problem is what we need a 50 by 70 foot one.
@MrFloatmaster9 ай бұрын
@@TheDuracellProjectI've got some friends in the sign hanging business. That's where I get all my tarps. The biggest one I've seen was 60 ft by 110 ft here in St Paul Minnesota above a bakery. My friend has a two-stall garage filled to the brim with old tarps I'll see if I can do some digging around and find some big ones over the weekend
@davidcummings62999 ай бұрын
Perfect after his request this was my first thought
@DFMurray9 ай бұрын
@@TheDuracellProject They're made from vinyl (aka PVC). You can use plumbers PVC cleaner and glue to weld them together.
@nowwesail47129 ай бұрын
@TheDuracellProject @mrFloatmaster suggestion is good. I have done that, out of London to cover a trailer and drove it to Portugal, over 2k kms... in my experience the paint concerning whatever was the advertisement, started to peel off. Still happy to reuse and delay the carbon footprint, albeit spreading micro particles through France and Spain roads! I only noticed the paint coming out, half way the trip. In your case no road endurance. Should last longer. Size is not a problem, I used 2, you can figure out as per availability, it's free material, just your labour to sort out and install, and keep us all entertained 🤩 For Duracell purposes, you might want to consider: 1. Ask the "supplier" about the pealing/longevity 2. Leave the add facing out so any pealing doesn't contaminate the fiberglassing, painting etc 3. Being the U.S., and coz you are youtubing... ensure there are no conflicts with the advertising company, brand, whatsoever, in writing. Maybe the advertiser will sponsor you!? 🤣🤞
@bobflores9 ай бұрын
The full 2024 side view of Duracell, at the end of the video, is truly a sight to behold. It proves that you hit upon the perfect height of the doghouse. It's perfection. It looks like she's going 12 knots just sitting there. Thanks for the boat tour.
@TheDuracellProject9 ай бұрын
thanks, Bob😊
@rickpyne9 ай бұрын
All I see is the Thousands of Hours of dedicated work going into this vessel. Both you and your family should be congratulated to your work ethic and determination. We only see the results of your work, without taking into account the time taken in planning, procuring and execution of every detail involved. Thank you for your recording and documentation.
@andymaclennan44859 ай бұрын
Wow, finally seeing Duracell full scale really lets you appreciate her lines. Beautiful!!
@yvonnekneeshaw27849 ай бұрын
Never heard anyone personalizing thanks to each patreon….admire both of your work 🇨🇦 ❤
@TheDuracellProject9 ай бұрын
it's just something we started doing that feels like a really nice way to honor our patrons. :)
@willsmed9 ай бұрын
Episode 122 : building a shed Episode 123 : visit from the building inspector Episode 124 : pulling down the shed :-)
@TheDuracellProject9 ай бұрын
oh no, let's hope not!! she has been hanging around a lot looking very serious
@harrisonyoung31989 ай бұрын
Wow, Duracell is starting to look amazing!❤❤❤
@kenknight45609 ай бұрын
This is by far my most favorite boat build on KZbin. A great couple and soon to be little mate, with wonderful family help. I always look forward to the weekly videos and progress.
@lincolngrove28089 ай бұрын
I'm very pleased to see your channel do so well, it was always going to be an awesome project but with all that support you can really do it justice. Every Wednesday I'm happy it's a Duracell day, I can only imagine what it must be like to step outside and see it in the drive.
@TheDuracellProject9 ай бұрын
it's a dream come true.
@belledetector9 ай бұрын
The sideview at 19:40 really shows the beauty of the lines, with the doghouse and hull window cutouts. Very successful transformation.
@adrianward57959 ай бұрын
Incredible craftsmanship and dedication!Total admiration for you both👍❤🛥️
@robrobinson73409 ай бұрын
The Gothic arches you've made are exact copies of what I and my uncle made in 1973 for his 60ft green houses. His arches are still around and functioning as intended due to two reasons. We made an arch shaped bathtub into which we poured a 50/50 mixture of PBA glue and water. We let them soak but I can't remember for how long. Secondly we painted them with oil based paint. These arches have spent 50 years in the high humidity greenhouse environment and still live today. The wood used was soft wood but not cedar.
@livingforsail9 ай бұрын
I'm amazed at what you've accomplished in a few years. It's been really inspiring to watch! It's looking great!!
@gatecrasher19709 ай бұрын
Few years lol he needs serious help it taking too long
@jimedson38539 ай бұрын
I have followed from the beginning, but really enjoyed the before and after pictures. It's a permanent record of what you've accomplished. Thanks to Jannie for keeping track of all that you've done. And LaPawz for keeping the quality control at the superior level that it is 😁😁😁👍
@joecioe85669 ай бұрын
I watch your videos weekly, but this video made me realize just how far you have come. I too think the doghouse is my favorite space on the boat. I think the higher seats just improve the view. I think my favorite part of your channel is watching both of you, with hard work, determination and long hours building a dream one step at a time. Thanks for sharing it with us.
@TheDuracellProject9 ай бұрын
thanks for being a part of it, Joe :)
@briansrensen82049 ай бұрын
Looks amazing already. The doghouse combined with the hull extension is just perfect.
@johncox54789 ай бұрын
I love the lines of the boat. I wondered how the dog house would affect the look. Sitting still it looks like it's going 40 knots. 🙂
@RobertTheFriscoSchmid9 ай бұрын
What a great view of the Before and After. I hope you are proud of your progress which is so incredibly apparent in this video and distracts from the daily "grind" of the little things and the smaller progress. WELL DONE!!!
@RoscoeJames9 ай бұрын
Since we only see specific spaces each week we (I) lose the idea of just how big Duracell is. So much space. She'll be a magnificent ship once you take her on her maiden voyage. Well done.
@theconfessionsof_a9 ай бұрын
Great tour and to see the progress, I follow you weekly, but was still surprised at the progress, it’s amazing what I can forget!! Much love, The Senior Confessor
Hi Matt, One thought about the tarpaulin. It's going to be very heavy to handle if it's one piece. Better to use 2, 3 or even 4. Here in Scandinavia we cover our boats in the winter with thick ones (600 gr/m2 or more). The issue is to put them on, because they are heavy and you'll be lifting and unfolding them over the structure. Trust me better to do it in segments. Regards to Janneke and the inspector😊 Thanks for all entertainment and keeping our hearts week through the winter...⛵🐆
@steventurner15229 ай бұрын
Everybody needs an Uncle Larry.
@waltsailing20097 ай бұрын
Shrink wrap is reusable. And recyclable. This would not require shrinking. And it can be repaired and will be waterproof. And will provide light. Tarps will be much heavier.
@ThoughtfulWander9 ай бұрын
Nice Inspector Sign!! 👍👍🐈🐈
@nytrocircus9 ай бұрын
Taking her all in from stern to bow, the transformation is glorious. Aft ship is spacious and functional and much improved over the original and the bow looks tough and really adds to the overall attitude of the hull. Interior, you have manifested the vision and your layout will have major boatyards observing your designs and clever innovations with admiration, if they aren't already. Thanks for sharing the journey!
@BHrobry9 ай бұрын
Advertising banners. My wife needed outdoor resistant material for art project, and got for free big billboard banner. One side is white and I think this things go to landfill if not up cycled.
@ejkrakowiak69059 ай бұрын
I'm into this project for the long haul. I have restored vintage Dirtbikes and it takes 6 months to year in my sparetime. This is on another level. Good thing the inspector is there to keep the project moving along.
@jeepman59829 ай бұрын
As to your tarp, two ideas come to mind, one being the large tarps made for flatbed trucking. These are heavy duty but may be more than you need. The other is pool liner. The mfg. of these can probably fuse together one large enough. It would be heavy enough (20-25mil) and not too expensive as edge beading and color would not be needed. The stock material is white vinyl.
@robertscholz44869 ай бұрын
If you are looking for something to use as a tarp, contact billboard companies in you area. Many of these companies sell used billboard Vinyl (3 ply, UV resistant, tear resistant). They also sell blank material, but if you use old billboard material (printed), you will be recycling something that might have landed in a landfill, and will get it at a discounted price. Billboards are generally huge, so you may get all you need in two billboards -- or maybe even one!!!
@matteolawler98459 ай бұрын
My sister in law created a company that uses used sailing boat sails. If you got just a few old big sails could be a great reuse; a little cut and sow, your good to go!. My brother is a boat guy, the main reason I watch and know something about boat stuff. Love your channel and watching your boat's transformation. Ciao Ciao!
@JamesAyton-qu8fo9 ай бұрын
I watched a sermon about patient endurance yesterday and i couldnt help think of you guys! So glad you wake up with duracel twinkle in your eyes Matt dont tell Yani that is glass and gel dust! Joking aside it looks great and very strong. Hope you get all you need from sponsors and patreon to finish it to the standard you are obviously capable of. And why not, it will be great advertising. Good luck with the cover, white polytunnel might not be a bad idea, you would get plenty of natural light through but you may need to put somthing over the beams incase it snags and tears. Roll on the summer! 💪❤
@Flagship25057 ай бұрын
Already, that has to be one of the best boat interiors I have ever seen, glad to see you have done this old boat so well.
@pauleck91998 ай бұрын
I suppose I'm way too late, but you maybe could go to the farmers who grow hay for dairies. They often roadside their baled hay in big stacks along the edge of the field. These stacks often look about the same size as your shed. They even have companies that are in business to rent out and put on these big tarps so that the hay farmers don't have to own them.
@TotalBoat9 ай бұрын
It's so great to see the before and afters and watching your amazing progress!!
@davidbass88799 ай бұрын
I haven't read other comments so I'm not sure if anyone else has mentioned this about covering the shed but billboard tarps are large and very durable. More durable than heavy duty tarps you buy in stores. Also very affordable. Turn the side with print inward for solid color outside. I think they are both white and black. I live in Georgia and see them go for about $40 a tarp and they don't look very worn at all. I think they are 14ft x 48ft so it will take more than 1 or 2 but still something to consider.
@Kathikas19 ай бұрын
It might be an idea to make provision for attaching guy ropes at the top of each gable so the roof can be snugged down if high winds are forecast. My friend built a bigger but similar boatshed and had to use wire cables such was the windage. The weakest vector component will be lengthwise
@richardmclaren85499 ай бұрын
The boat at 19:40 looks red hot and balanced and in proportion. This thing is still going to do 20 knots whenever you want to push it and will be able to do massive milage when cruising and it will be comfortable & dry. Great job. 🐟
@TheDuracellProject9 ай бұрын
Thanks, Richard.
@duaneayers61179 ай бұрын
Matt, your boat shed looks like a miniature upside down Noah's Ark. lol For real though, the boat is looking great 👍
@dcallan8129 ай бұрын
Shedfest is going to cover so much of the boat, so it is nice to see her unwrapped for a while. 2x👍 Great video work.
@marvinhorner-xl1um9 ай бұрын
Eat your Wheaties, Matt!! As for Duracell’s covering, maybe look for company which rent out their tents for wedding receptions and corporate events to see if they have used canvas which they might be willing to give you/ donate to the project. Worst case would be paying them the depreciated cost… If you don’t find something locally, maybe contact a major event planner in your region for contacts which might be useful. Keep up the fine work and wonderful videos! 🏴☠️
@franckvandiest28299 ай бұрын
It’s amazing to see this progress in one video. Unreal how much has been done in the past years by basically one man. Hats off to you sir.
@SectionElevenOutdoors9 ай бұрын
Look into grain pile tarps. Here in Michigan, the grain elevators cover piles of corn or soybeans with gigantic white, very heavy reinforced tarps. I don’t know how much new ones are but at the end of the harvest season they usually get rid of the old ones. We have some old ones and they are white on one side and black on the other, and are very thick and waterproof. Maybe contact some local farmers if you have any in your area
@knolltop3149 ай бұрын
What an effort to do largely alone. Congrats on the perseverance and success!!
@RaymondBunyard8 ай бұрын
Matt, I am totally impressed with the quality of the work you have put into this project. I think you maybe disappointed with the noise of the liquid in the tank under the bed in the quarterberth
@williambremner90229 ай бұрын
19:41 first time really seeing the full profile of the hull/doghouse and I have to say it looks proper. The proportions of the doghouse with the majestic length of the hull are very well balanced and look purposeful, not euro-med flashy, which I personally don't care for. This boat is going to look amazing in the water!
@chrisward56268 ай бұрын
Used billboards are perfect and easily glued or welded , I have some and they have been out in the sun now 12 years and still perfect .
@sailingyachtmagnum9 ай бұрын
Amazing workmanship as always throughout the yacht but for me to throw a spanner in the works. I would sacrifice some headroom in the aft cabins in order to have more headroom and comfortable seating in the doghouse, apart from that you have the perfect yacht
@Deutschtown9 ай бұрын
A layer of glass tape over the weak knots would help prevent breakage.
@svLaGloria9 ай бұрын
Dear Matt, I am amazed out how resourceful and talented you are and the massive amount of work you guys have done. You have been very inspiring to me as I took on the task of building a custom cosa and carbon bowsprit for my beloved “La Gloria,” a 1987 C&C MKIII. I watched your bowsprit build videos dozens of times while designing, building, and installing my sprit. One think I did different than you was I did not go with the external struts for extra strength for the vertical loads of the asymmetrical and code sails, and the downward loads of the anchor. I used 4, 3/4” carbon fiber pultrued rod as dowels that went through the y sections of the sprit, through the hull, and inserted into 2” homemade g10 with two layers of coosa all laminated together with epoxy and 1700 biaxial glass. Where the dowels go through the sprit arms I created struts that are made of 3 layers of coosa laminated together with 1700 biax, and then covered with 1700 to the inside of the sprit arms. I then drilled the holes in the arms. After laminating the sprit to the hull with 4 layers of carbon and once it had cured, I drilled the holes through the hull. I then glued the backing plates to the inside of the hull and after curing, I drilled the holes through the backing plates and then glued with thickened epoxy. The reason I am telling you all this is that I see you have had to think about how you will finish the exterior of your sprit with the struts, so I wanted to create a different solution that was easier for me to blend into the lines of my particular boat. I’d be glad to share photos with you if you’re interested. Mostly though, I want to say thanks for your hard work and dedication to the legacy of Mike Plant’s Duracell. Obviously a work of love. Best, R
@svLaGloria9 ай бұрын
total weight before hardware and paint was 25lbs
@ChrisBrown-dz9sz9 ай бұрын
That's not going anywhere is the best dad joke. Great work Duracell, it's a voyage and a journey. Glad to get to enjoy the documentation you're creating.
@erictakakjian60218 ай бұрын
The boat is looking amazing, it will be really cool when she is finished! You might be able to find a used event tent, like the use for weddings. Or a cover from a portable building / shelter
@Julian-jx2pe8 ай бұрын
I there , love the project , its unbeliveable how far you have come! The Boat is looking great and i only have massive respect for you skills. I just wanted to point out that you should wait with the instalation of the footrests because the height of the bench is gonna increase once you put pillows on top. Keep up the great work! Greetings from germany
@ozzycool10009 ай бұрын
You should definitley add a window to the bathroom, it will be worth the sacrificed space, light is important in bathrooms. luxury is measured by light and space, and you have the space!
@TheDuracellProject9 ай бұрын
we will add a hatch to the head!
@theboatgeeks9 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the tour! Thanks!
@timtrampenau30509 ай бұрын
With a 50 x 70 tarp you will need a crane to lift it up, even the heaviest of tarps don’t last forever, I would just bite the bullet and use boat shrink wrap, cheers and good luck.
@vlachyna9 ай бұрын
19:40 🎉🎉 I love her lines!!!❤❤❤
@cycle619 ай бұрын
Aha, a mention of the electrical! I’m sure the planning has come a long way since our discussion last year, can’t wait to hear more!
@scottkasper63789 ай бұрын
How lucky you are Matt to have this vision and the skills to make it happen. This has been so impressive to watch. He just says “here’s what I’m going to do” then does it faster and better than I could’ve imagined. You’re an impressive guy. And that’s coming from scottkasper6378, or whatever.
@kathypuchala20049 ай бұрын
For the tarp... try researching "ice rinks". The tarps they use are white, thick, waterproof, and come in extremely large sizes. You also may get lucky and find something used, especially this time of year.
@jimcampbell21689 ай бұрын
Great to see all the progress all summarized. Congratulations- it is looking great
@karlnielsen81119 ай бұрын
It is amazing to reflect on how much you have done, Great job and I ( like you) can’t wait to see the finished boat. Makes my little MAT1010 look tiny. Keep it up.
@shanespring26699 ай бұрын
Its looking fantastic, great progress.
@MRMV4838 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the lines of the boat. Such good proportions and I knwo she'll look stunning at anchor as well as at full sail.
@gregsage16059 ай бұрын
I'm amazed at how much you have accomplished, and then I think about how far you have to go....
@maminals21379 ай бұрын
U can buy Banners that businesses have retired and are selling. They are HUGE! U can paint them whatever color u want. They last Forever
@alexbarr19079 ай бұрын
Doesn’t seem like l have been following you’re boat project for nearly 3 years. I always look forward for Thursday when you post the next installment of your build. I love what you are to the boat to make it a cruiser. Good luck to your wife and you as you continue with your boat. I will keep watching at least until you launch.
@bjornwennas74079 ай бұрын
So great to get the tour!
@johnravensbergen33249 ай бұрын
Love the picture of the boat at 19:40 - wow. Puts all the crazy amount of effort into perspective. Looks amazing!!
@Ian_Christensen9 ай бұрын
That boat is gonna be awesome and fast with that huge mast ans some proper sailes. Good job guys
@MrKonstantinosP.9 ай бұрын
I think if you make a couple of windows in the foot area of the dog house the births bellow will have better natural lighting
@jimmyjohnstone58789 ай бұрын
Have you seen any actual working examples of composting toilets on yachts ? I have experience of one at a camp cabin off grid. It worked fine if urine separation was done. Trying to use one with the boat healing could be very difficult though. There's a technique of how you place your anatomy to achieve placement of product into either main chamber or urine collection funnel. Doing that on a moving boat is a task I don't fancy trying. Also, the urine container would be liable to overflow if the boat was healed when it was near full.
@TheDuracellProject9 ай бұрын
we have. There are definitely some issues with them on boats, but the benefit of not having to pump out is pretty nice
@BerkshireIdeas9 ай бұрын
Check out large commercial roofers. They may have off-cuts of the large roll-roofing.
@RogerFleischer-p3f9 ай бұрын
Very creative choice and use of music! It's special, like the Duracell project itself.
@robertgold26439 ай бұрын
Might try used tents for outdoor weddings and the like…. Might need to overlap a few 🤞
@mikedruce17019 ай бұрын
I’m so happy to return to these videos each and every week. I’ve been watching for about two years without missing an episode! Keep up the good work.
@DrMott9 ай бұрын
The project and all that you conceptualize is inspiring!! I am amazed at how the design process, the building and fabricating all come together on a super advanced level. No right angles in any marine project!! Wow. Also, the videos are wonderful and really flow. I can't get enough views of that dog house and I really can't wait to see the portholes finished and the galley, etc.
@TheDuracellProject9 ай бұрын
thanks for the compliment. we love how the doghouse has turned out too.
@bryanwatt97519 ай бұрын
I so admire your long term ambition. I struggle to plan more than a season or two ahead...
@Brian-os9qj9 ай бұрын
Impressive building skills by a dedicated captain. This has been a very interesting, and fun experience for us viewers. Thx guys.
@candylook509 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to see what the boat has become in the next 3 years or so!
@kellythomas1259 ай бұрын
Fantastic craftmanship. Awesome family and crew. Wonderful project. The boat is looking great. Well done.
@Tedroy9 ай бұрын
Strange, I actually came to watch the boat tour. But there was cool jazz too, so... Nice work Matt. You know how to bust. That's gonna be one stunning yacht. Can't wait to see the launch.
@lilliecrane21068 ай бұрын
Very impressive Matt and Yanna you are doing a great job documenting it.
@rustbeltpipes8 ай бұрын
Fantastic video! I wonder if you've considered something like an agricultural silage tarp? Those tend to be pretty large.
@chefmichaelt9 ай бұрын
I love the jazz piano background music.
@philkakid56179 ай бұрын
Of all the design elements that you have shown in this video, the one I think you might regret is the area with the extremely high seating just inside the dog house. Even with foot rests I think you will find that sitting in those high seats is not going to be very comfortable; it never is for me when sitting at the bar at Outback, waiting for a table, and I’m 6’ 5”. I know you designed it the way you did in order to maximize head room in the quarter berth areas. Hopefully I am very wrong in this. One other thought: in 60’ of boat is there no way to have more than one head?
@TheDuracellProject9 ай бұрын
we could have chosen to have a second head, but would rather have other spaces. In actuality, it's really only about 45 feet of living space because of the water tight bulkheads.
@MarcelEling9 ай бұрын
The twinkle is a great thing to have in life.
@ryancappo8 ай бұрын
Look into the Ecojohn toilets and see if they have one for boats. It might be easier than composting.
@jeffhudson48179 ай бұрын
The boat has changed for sure. Looking forward to see what u get done this summer. Oh yeah, the narrow space right before your work bench, perfect spot for a slide pantry for can goods and such. Great job Matt. U guys stay safe out there…
@SarelEsterhuizen9 ай бұрын
Just want to say that I accidentally stumbled upon this project and channel almost right at the beginning, and it has been a weekly highlight for me. Watching the project, channel and you guys evolve has been amazing. Keep up the good work.
@TheDuracellProject9 ай бұрын
❤️
@josvanrooijen9028 ай бұрын
So much progress and still so much to do! Mad respect to the both of you! Keep up the good work, I love to see the rest of the proces!
@arthurvandijk23169 ай бұрын
❤what a tremendous amount of work you have done. What craftsmanship. I love it  
@jwholt49 ай бұрын
I covered my frame shed in Maine with a heavy, white, vinyl tarp similar to those that cover dump truck beds. Made to size by Harp's Tarps, so not re-used, but I think it was 8 years before any spots on frames or ridge chafed through, and when they did they were pinholes. If the tarp were in use for less time I expect there'd be many ways to re-used afterward.
@luckytoastsebastian9 ай бұрын
Hay stack tarps might be what you're looking for. There are companies in Eastern Washington that deal in those and that hay gets sold so they get used.
@Deutschtown9 ай бұрын
Beautiful shed . So happy sponsors have stepped up.
@boomerbits22979 ай бұрын
Vinyl billboard covers. Old ads make great large tarps
@flossey1009 ай бұрын
Congratulations on 3 years and your amazing building and visual documentation…….Love to you both💖💖💖🇦🇺
@angeltyson19669 ай бұрын
I don’t know if they do it in your area, but you can look into buying secondhand billboard billboard tart. It’s waterproof it lasts for a long time. I’ve seen one other person that built his vote uses that to cover the boat when he made his structure and it lasted up until the time For him to sell away
@propylaeen9 ай бұрын
I would perhaps look into the possibility of centralised incinerators, or the Cinderella incinerator toilet, or a centralised separation plant based on a centrifuge for liquid and solid waste. In my experience, decentralised composting toilets are rather difficult to handle, especially in very hot regions. A combination of a conventional flush toilet with a separation unit, followed by either an incineration stage or separate disposal of the solids, is probably ideal. What a great video, it was great to get a "review" of the status of things ..... I would also like to have a boathouse like this in the garden, the space is there, the main difficulty would be how to get the boat off the property, on the right is only a small slope of 2.5m height difference and a field, in winter in frost it could hold a crane, but what would be the cost .... Sigh :-) ... My biggest problem, however, would be the lack of a family that recognizes that pursuing your dreams is actually the most important thing you can do to make sense of this chaotic world. You can't put a price on that kind of support from those around you.