We talk a lot about Thru-Hulls and sea valves in this video so here is a short explanation what that even is. A Thru-Hull is a reinforced hole in the hull where water can enter the ship or wastewater leaves the ship. Of course you need a trusty valve inside the ship to close off this hole just in case something goes wrong with your pipes. And that is the sea valve.
@TallPoe Жыл бұрын
Volunteers? How do I apply? In exchange for teaching me sailing.
@StephanieElizabethMann Жыл бұрын
I agree with you. Keep your commentary real. I've seen a few channels that make the demolition/refit/rebuild easy. It's just step by step and then it's done. All done in time-lapse and music (I do like your choice of music) What you're doing is never going to be a step by step, there ya go, job done. It's hard graft sometimes and I for one am grateful for your honesty. I love it.
@alanmorris76348 ай бұрын
I've no complaints on your video production at all. I enjoy seeing how things actually happened not an "edited" version. You guys do a fine job. I've experienced the dusty/dirty ship yard work experience too and its "oddly satisfying" (to use your words) watching. Its lucky you have each other to lean on when times are challenging.
@PRRGG125 күн бұрын
In this older video, you mention people complaining about your complaining. I believe it was wonderful to document as THAT is real life. Not everything goes according to plan and it's how you two adapt to those changes that make this channel interesting. Great job my friends!
@FlyingConey21 күн бұрын
Thank you. I guess the algorithm has connected us not with the easiest audience there is. All channels got negative feedback, it's normal. But we got the same number big channels have right from the beginning. It stayed pretty much constant. I think there's nothing wrong with our videos but one creator has more luck with the algorithm gamble than the other.
@littlesister3477 Жыл бұрын
I worked for many years in ship yards plus a career in the US Navy as an Engineer. I'm very familiar with everything you're going thru. I believe that any complaining that some people are talking about that the 2 of you express on your videos are good to hear so people get the true feeling of what it's like to do these projects. Far to many people watch these videos and see the couples having nothing but fun with bubbly attitude's doing these projects come away with the impression that it's all like that. Than they sink their life savings ( and sometimes the savings of their parents, siblings & friends) only to find out it was actually way more expensive, time consuming & straight up difficult to actually accomplish & end up just abandoning the project leaving everyone involved broke financially and morally . You keep doing it the way your doing it . Whether the people realize it or not your doing them a favor.Great Job by the way. I'm retired now and live alone withy wife passing away a few years ago of cancer. I wish I lived near you so I could just volunteer to help and stay busy. Good luck to you. God bless.
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
I think a project ship is always an adventure and of course you can plan ahead and you can do research but then you have to make a decision and hope for the best. Sometimes it's hard and we also want to show you this part but the important thing is that you know that in the end it will be worth it. We also learned so many things and so much about ourselves. So next time will be way easier.
@hammerman47 Жыл бұрын
You two are such hard workers you deserve to be able to complain now and again. I would like to see the critics work so hard. Well done and we look forward to your videos. Thank You.
@alansomerville4806 Жыл бұрын
Don't worry about these who think you moan too much. Too many people want to live through these videos in the world of entertainment, where no matter what, you put on a big smile and the 'show MUST go on'. Having spent 16 years preparing to take a nuclear submarine to sea in a 2-week maintenance period, it is all hands and every effort. 48-hours without sleep were common, the worst I ever di was 7 days and yes, I know the body can't do that, trust me, it can and did. Slept for 24 hours after that though.. My point is, you get through the tough times by moaning to each other and laughing through the ridiculous things you end up doing. You form lifetime friendships and real life is HARD. You are putting EVERY thing you have into this, every erg of energy, every penny you own, time out of the water is expensive, stressful and you end up doubting yourself and everything about yourself. Keep going, some of us want to see real life. We don't need to hear you swearing and shouting at one another, but let it be real.
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
ok, noted, more swearing and shouting at each other. No problem.😉 Honestly, thank you for your lovely comment and yes it's interesting how much one is able to achieve. But for the next time we try to work smarter not harder and a weekend once or twice a month would be awesome 😁
@dinacaldwell7522 Жыл бұрын
Please continue to ignore negative comments. There are always people who think they can do better but have never actually rebuilt a boat. I am a fiberglass rebuilder so I find a steel rebuild completely fascinating. Thanks so much for sharing
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Hi Dina, steel is one thing a riveted hull another 😁 We've learned so much during these few months and still everyday we learn something new each day we find the time to push the refit further. Are you still within your rebuilt or already sailing?
@ExposingReflections Жыл бұрын
Very nice little motorhome. It should make your life a lot less stressful. Love the column shifter. Reminiscent of the old "3 in the tree" popular in older American cars. Great job on the ship. The yard professionals look and sound very professional. Tell them they're doing great, and becoming very popular. They are a great ambassadors to the world, for their yard and deserve a lot of respect. Do what seems to work for you, with respect to the videos. I have enjoyed every one so far. Don't make it look too easy, trials and tribulations lend authenticity and thats what i enjoy along with the great questions of "what is a better way, this or that", and why. It helps me learn, too. If ever there's a great refit in my life, it will surely help me. Thanks very much for another amazing video.
@robertladd91598 ай бұрын
I did something similar, I rebuilt a 36' wood sailboat, took me 7 years, I never thought about giving up! Not everyone on KZbin has good sense, do it your way, then there will be no regrets!
@garyjarvis2730 Жыл бұрын
Don't pay attention to viewers who claim you complain too much. They obviously have never done this kind of work, and yes this work can be aggravating to the max. What you are doing is no small undertaking and everything you touch needs attention or replacement. So just keep doing things your way as it is very real and relatable. Thanks for sharing the excellent content.
@edmctug8800 Жыл бұрын
All part of working on a boat ship ect, good to dicuss on going projects and procedures,,,,Funny choice words may be utterd in certain situations All sailors may use choice words, keep up the good work !
@foleyston Жыл бұрын
If I was you, I would complain a lot more than you do! ☺
@davidbamford47217 ай бұрын
The camper is a smart purchase for somewhere to live. Good work!
@timgreen41374 ай бұрын
I'm renovating/restoring a much smaller wooden trawler. Doing the work myself. The gratification and sense of accomplishment at every step is great! Keep up the good work! You'll learn a lot, and have mych to be proud of
@peterkukla9069 Жыл бұрын
What I feel is absolutley fantastic with you two is you are still TOGETHER, that really is the prize here. I took a similar job on a 58ft Boat in Spain ALONE, it's very hard alone. You both have each pther and that's the KEY to success in my humble opnion. KEEP GOING Br Peter
@arottie4097 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the latest progress update on our beloved Miss Coney!!
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I love that you say "our" Miss Coney because we want to build a ship for the community and not a private yacht. Can't wait to sail with you folks. ⛵️
@1970luismartins Жыл бұрын
Hi... It's your ship, it's your work and time, it's your life... All i have to Say is THANKS for sharing...
@louis220558 Жыл бұрын
AWESOME YOUR BOAT IS COMING ALONG GREAT , KEEP UP WITH YOUR GOOD WORK .
@alexandermarken7639 Жыл бұрын
Nothing worth doing is ever easy. Flying Coney is a beautiful old gal who needs a proper refit. Glad to see that is what your doing. Her hull is good and with the repairs your doing will be good for another half century.
@allanmontile8210 Жыл бұрын
Dear Barbara and Daniël, keep on pushing and living your dream. All the best from Allan, Durban, South Africa
@deanmills5106 Жыл бұрын
Buying the camper was a great idea. You need a place away from all the work so you can at least relax for a little time. You don't want to burn out you need some time away.
@seven7ns8 ай бұрын
The only camper with a bow and a rudder.
@vmipat711 Жыл бұрын
No worries about making it look too easy. We are amazed with the work you both have done and what you still have to do. Keep the faith!
@davidnichols147 Жыл бұрын
Marvelous, we love this new episode. Such a perfect solution buying a 40 year old camper to live in while this massive rebuild is underway. It's truly amazing the progress you both have accomplished in a relatively short period of time. Again, thank you so much for the camper tour and of course the new thru hull fitting.
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
The camper is a real game changer since we now have a place to rest. We can focus more on the refitting project. But most days we head over to Flying Coney even if it's an editing day. It's just so much better to be on the water instead of being at a parking lot. But running water, a working heating, something that deserves to be called a kitchen, it's nice to have. 😁
@kristiansizemore3098 Жыл бұрын
The camper was smart. I lived in a 1972 Volkswagen transport van traveling New England when I was a young shipwright.
@camielkotte Жыл бұрын
After seeing flying coney in and outside(you only realize how big a ship it is when standing next to it!) and overthinking your explained plans it is hard to not get enthusiastic. Proud to be a Patreon. Cheers!
@somadevo Жыл бұрын
Nice camper. You needed this. Much respect for all you are accomplishing. Someday you will be putting up the sails and rejoicing. Highest Blessings
@olivertitz9972 Жыл бұрын
thanks for taking us. I like to see every little progress...living in a camper is a good idea...it will bring you a better rest after work when you can actually "leave" the workarea.
@blackbirdxx4613 Жыл бұрын
Good stuff love your work.... The camper is a perfect solution. Daniel just carry on don't worry about the negative people
@dylanwebb95848 ай бұрын
I don't hear complaining at all. What I do hear is a discussion of problems to solve and a demonstration of how to solve it. Very much like the undaunted UK pair (Jemma & Simon) on YT "Ship Happens", you get down and get dirty. It's a messy business doing restoration. . Well done both of you and keep going.
@mgmcd1 Жыл бұрын
As you find more and more troubles, and then address and overcome them, our respect for your efforts can only grow. Keep up the good work.
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Let's hope we've found most of the problems on the hull. Thanks for following along!
@bucknaykid5821 Жыл бұрын
I think getting the small camper was a GREAT idea! It provides everything you need in an already assembled package! And you know what the best part of getting a small camper is????? Its a short tour lol!!! Love seeing the progress on Flying Coney! Will be so nice to see her when you get her finished!
@redrockroger Жыл бұрын
Keep on doing what you are doing with videos. You are showing the real process and it is very good. Seeing the ups and downs and easy and hard parts is very informative, especially if someone is contemplating taking on a project boat.
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Thank you! The important thing is that in the end all the work will be worth it and although it was a tough time we enjoy doing the refit and we enjoy making the videos. Taking on a project boat after watching our videos? Are you kidding? 🤣
@chantedefelepe Жыл бұрын
Bloody hell that camper belongs in a museum
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Well it's 42 years younger than Flying Coney and 15 years younger than Flying Coneys engine.
@chantedefelepe Жыл бұрын
Ok you two our getting me in trouble with my wife I was nearly made to sleep on the couch because my wife says I am mean and not smart enough to take on such a job as you two I told her I wasn’t that stupid the truth is she’s right I couldn’t do what you two our doing so keep going and don’t let some silly idiot like me put you off well done to both off you
@edferculo8887 Жыл бұрын
ABSOULUTELY, POSITIVELY, THE BEST NEW, OLD CHANNEL ON YOU TUBE. CONGRADULATIONS ON YOUR NEW CRIB (home). following you every week. THANKS
@claudehopper9813 Жыл бұрын
Each week i look forward to watching you bring your ship back to shipshape ! Thanks for sharing your amazing project . from San Diego , Ca USA
@larslange5482 Жыл бұрын
I'm here because like the other two crazy nutters on shiphappens I will enjoy watching you two crazy nutters doing the most to save a very different old boat. Thanks from AU.
@TheLoxxxton Жыл бұрын
Im really enjoying the journey so far. I can wait to see some paint on the old girl and her back in the water where she belongs. Keep up the good work!😊
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
All the time the lads in the shipyard told us we have to wait until the paint is on. Without it you see all those imperfections on the hull. So the optical transformation when the primer is on is HUGE! Can't wait to show you the footage of the painting!
@davidbamford47217 ай бұрын
That abundance of anodes is very encouraging. When they corrode, the ship won’t.
@dannyk3115 Жыл бұрын
I like your voice over that's what make it fun to watch ,rust removal
@kinkong1961 Жыл бұрын
I love your channel as I have said before you two are one of the most hard-working lovable people I've ever seen and you are very knowledgeable about boats and are not scared to take on such a massive project with flying coney I am so glad that you have finely got the hull sorted as we could see there was nearly an inch thick of steel where the shipwright was welding the plug so Coney has a lot more years left in her and even more when you have finished the refit she is going to look splendid and this format of videoing is perfect well done you two you are amazing so all the best from John from Rugby UK.
@matswilliams1058 Жыл бұрын
Just keep doing what you are doing both with repairs and with videos. This is really interesting! Do it your way and you will keep the people who are really interested in the project! Good job!
@cherylkaufmann7888 Жыл бұрын
You two are doing 18:46 great job. We look forward to your videos every week😊 warmest regards from Delaware USA !
@robertthompson9455 Жыл бұрын
Great looking motorhome. Here in the states that would be a class C motorhome. Nice...
@thomasennenga6908 Жыл бұрын
I'm saying thank you for posting these vids, I've watched them all winter long setting here in Watertown NY, I've watched when are getting our bomb cyclone or blizzard and lake effect snow and now the suns staying out longer the many feet of snow has melted and now I want to go boating, so thank you for these,
@nboersma1 Жыл бұрын
You're doing a great job. Looking forward to the painting of the hull and putting in back in the water.
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
We can't wait to show you Flying Coney with the new paint on 🤩
@mikef5792 Жыл бұрын
Please put a thanks or a donation for a beer or coffee. Mike & Fenna. Sv mrs Falcon.
@seanbeaumont5495 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video - I will be watching and waiting for the launch - Must confess I like to watch people work hard --- and succeed while I sit back with a beer in hand - Watching you - and again thanks for sharing
@ryanstip3973 Жыл бұрын
Just as my opinion I think that you should left at least a 4 in betting on the bottom for future growth such as seachest that can handle a water maker saltwater washdown. And a emergency fire pump.
@shanespring2669 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for saving me from buying a large steel ship and converting it to a sailing ship. I was just about to but since you have done it, i can now just watch from my arm chair. 😂
@jbprospector3638 Жыл бұрын
I admire your enthusiasm. She's coming along great 😎👍
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Already looking so much better compared to when we started, if I do say so myself. But I can't await the moment when we're finally done with all the repairs and start to build up again. I hope this video was a glimpse of that.
@hall4664 Жыл бұрын
That new thru hull fitting looks Beefy! The camper... perfect! clean and dry lol. Thanks for thee new video.😁You could weld some chocks on the deck and bring the camper with you 😉
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
At one point we considered mounting a caravan on deck as a living quarter but the camper serves both as our car and as a place to sleep in. I know many barge captains take their car with them but on the long run only the boat is enough for us.
@Secondhandman52 Жыл бұрын
I like your videos for the hard work and dedication. You inspire me to get things done every day. No matter the difficulty and many problems along the way. Thanks
@kehenabeach4418 Жыл бұрын
My hats off to you both! So many of the younger generation would rather be in mom/dad’s basement on the internet ALL day! At least your out there LIVING!
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
I dreamt of running a sailing ship and being a captain since my first sailing lessons in Vienna. That's 25 years ago now. But the editing does involve lots of hours in front a computer. But at least I'm sitting on a boat and not in a basement. I think that's a win!
@kehenabeach4418 Жыл бұрын
@@FlyingConey I’m retired Navy and know how the Sea can beat down a ship! I may not be family but I’m proud of you both for EXPERIENCING the world and living life on YOUR terms!
@wornoutwrench8128 Жыл бұрын
I would love to see more of your camper van. Europe is so much farther ahead of North America with small camper vans. We have TONS of huge units, but smaller ones like yours are slowly catching on. I have been looking very hard at something similar, over here they are called a Class B. Coney is coming along quite nicely. Any chance you could put a date on when you were doing the work. I know the boat is back in the water but when did you launch?
@fernandosuarezmella3302 Жыл бұрын
For those of us that follow your channel, I find that there is a tendency to repeat too much of some of the previous episodes. Keep up the excellent work!
@billdenis7478 Жыл бұрын
Get some 3/8 inch Bungee cord attach it to the railing, throw the other end overboard. Attach this end to your heavy grinders, this will help carry the load.
@glennjaggard7065 Жыл бұрын
When I did anything like repair ,replace , the area I worked on I use to clean it up and paint it then put back to get her again that way your getting places that sometimes not easy to get at . Slowly getting there
@julienh7450 Жыл бұрын
It might be interesting for us that you to take a tour of the interior of the ship in its current state, under construction and before reconstruction, show us your living conditions before buying the motorhome. You realize the dream that many of us will never have the courage to try, so we are a bit of a voyeur and would like to see how much you struggled, to sympathize and satisfy us with the improvement in your condition. Friendships from France
@uschifleischmann6089 Жыл бұрын
what a nice old camper, look's great, I love your videos, thx for sharing this with us
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
The camper is preferred to be called "retro" or "vintage". If he hears the word "old" he acts like a diva in won't start the next time 😅
@johnsloane2127 Жыл бұрын
Don’t loose hope many people make comment but you have passion 1:26 and living the moment all vessels have a heart they I there own way know he save them .. she I turn will give you much back later ..
@MrTallpoppy58 Жыл бұрын
You need to ignore the "naysayers" ...never forget this is YOUR project and you don't force anyone to watch your vlogs. BTW, you guys are great, stay strong, I am sure the boat will be terrific when you are finished. Oh, I forgot, boat refurbs never finish.... lol
@_macrosky Жыл бұрын
Ich hab mich sehr auf das Video gefreut. Der Camper ist ein Traum. Macht weiter so.
@Maxdekriek Жыл бұрын
Smart move the camper... thanks for the update .. loving the chanel👌👍 greetsz from friesland..max
@GoneSailingCA Жыл бұрын
Thanks you two, nice video and camper
@1crustyoldmsgtretired870 Жыл бұрын
I love the shifter on the column in your camper. Here in the US , that is a theft deterrent 😉
@russellpaci6664 Жыл бұрын
There is not many people in the US that can drive a stick shift. Especially one that has a 3 on the tree.
@w1cdo Жыл бұрын
Wonderful work. Thank you for sharing.
@petercousins4767 Жыл бұрын
Keep up your great work know matter how hard you try some sad people will always make negative comments just keep smiling.🌞😁
@alanmorris76348 ай бұрын
That was quite impressive setting in and welding that plug. Pretty smart welder. I checked out Hoekman ship yard and found it on Google Earth in Ure. Long way from Sarnia Ontario Canada.
@grantpeachey6908 Жыл бұрын
awsome guys and yes love the camper you deserv a good place to put the feet up after a long day
@RadioJonesy Жыл бұрын
enjoy your camper I alwayS Enjoy your content
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Good to know, thank you for watching! 😁
@bendaves77 Жыл бұрын
You know if you install a crank jack on all 4 corners of the rv and place a piece of wood underneath when parked it will keep it stable, less rocking around. I used to haul livestock over the road here in America and when I would take a few hour rest I would dump the air out of the suspension on truck and trailer which resulted in less movement.
@bendaves77 Жыл бұрын
Shifting on the column!!! That was a thing up until the late 70s or so.. called 3 on the tree..
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Manual transmissions are much more common here in Europe and most of my cars had them. I even know how to drive a non synchronized gearbox and manage to drive a truck with a broken clutch 50 miles to the garage. The camper has a 5 speed transmission and the great thing about the stick on the column is that it's very easy to get to the drivers seat from the inside. Overall the camper is great, the car it is based on... well it's a FIAT
@paulj302 Жыл бұрын
Column shift, did not know that was still around.
@jonathanworthing6278 Жыл бұрын
Some interesting stuff being done
@kevinmartin3859 Жыл бұрын
A very enjoyable vblog must admit I love your camper the man repairing your sea through is very hard working man see you next time 😊😊
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Cees really loves what he's doing there. It's hard to believe but it's truly his dream job and there's not much he doesn't know about these boats.
@donaldbarnes320 Жыл бұрын
I just want to see your hard work turn into the dream you want:)
@davidbamford47217 ай бұрын
Beware of ‘a little light rust’, thinking it will be OK. It won’t. Light rust festers under a covering of paint and can quickly become heavy rust, eating its way through the hull.
@WayneCoke Жыл бұрын
Having worked the last few years before I retired working at my father in laws automotive machine shop... cars/trucks/ag engines. Every time I see someone like he was fighting with the tap and how tight it was I cringe because we saw so many tap's broken off where someone screwed up. We made a lot of money removing them and drill bits because of time needed to do the repair plus a lot had to have Heli-coil type repair. I had spent most of my work life selling engine parts.
@jweitzenheimer Жыл бұрын
Cool, here in the states we don't have a good selection of smaller campervans and definitely hardly any with diesel engines. Its a Fiat! Weird but I never got the impression that there was much complaining. I think people just hear what they want to hear. You guys are working hard and doing good stuff
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Diesel is definitely more common here in Europe. The Fiat is doing an ok job but a little bit more hp would be great. Just the other day we barely made it up a steep hill in Austria. A wet road, slipping front tires (I hate front wheel drive...) and 16% inclination... At one point we fell below walking speed and the maximum was 10 mph 🤣 But we made it up!
@jweitzenheimer Жыл бұрын
@@FlyingConey Lol
@lionelfournier Жыл бұрын
Fantastic work as always! You really need though to get some fire protection blanket to avoid sparks from grinding to go everywhere and damage everything (paint/cables/stainless…) Bon courage pour la suite du refit!
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Good idea to use protection blankets. But we're still more in the destruction phase of the refit and speed is more important than anything. Most of the stuff you see will eventually be ripped out, replaced or repainted. It's an old style dirty engine room, from a period were they used to dump used engine oil directly into the bilge and all that.
@lionelfournier Жыл бұрын
@@FlyingConey thanks for replying! I’d say, even in demolition mode you need to think fire protection. You never know what rubbish or unknown liquid in some stupid crannies can/will catch fire. So blankets and plenty of fire extinguishers (yes plenty). End of the Safety Speech buzz kill! You are such troopers, your dedication to both work on the vessel and KZbin) is impressive and commendable !
@jeffjefferson2676 Жыл бұрын
The camper really looks like a home. I really enjoy watching your channel. Don't feel pushed to publish something (i am not an algorithm they may or may not need it), I am very happy if you publish though. Most important thing is that you are happy. Any plans for the boat yet? I know that "natuurmonumenten" is utilizing boats because their ferry to Markerwadden is broken. They are using charter ships to taxi people from and to the island. No clue if they will need more boats, but on their website they state that: "for June it is not known yet which ships will be there for the service", so if you feel like it, and can sail people, it may be your cup of tea. No clue in which state your boat is now. Maybe you can make some money??? No clue. Any way, very cool camper, but you said trade in; you did make some money on the van right? A van is more expensive then a camper (in my mind it sure is worth more). Have a very good summer. It will be great times for sailing I am sure. Greetings, Jeff
@j.d.1438 Жыл бұрын
Doing a great job!love to see you both working to save this beautiful ship ,I am only worrying about the position of the valve installed ,shouldn't it be upside down ?:in case it is to be closed,the threaded rod is in the sea-side part of the valve and could leak on the stem via the packing chamber ,if mounted in the oposit direction only the membrane or disk is a risk of leaking . (just my opinion , there is always more to say 😊)
@bruceyoung1343 Жыл бұрын
A lot of progress I see. I am, and I’m sure you are anxious to get hull paint on the Flying Cony. In America we call that style camper with a van front a “style C camper”. Love your video
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
In German it's called "Alkhoven" and the huge benefit is that you don't have to convert the bed. It's possible for Barbara to already start working in the morning while Daniel is still asleep or the other way round in the evening. Thanks for watching the video
@bruceyoung1343 Жыл бұрын
@@FlyingConeymy family and I were big into camping. Had many pull behind type campers. Alkhoven, very interesting. Thank You 🙏
@Roland-ml6yc Жыл бұрын
Hey U2, top video And keep Up the Good Work 👍💪👍
@snackameck Жыл бұрын
Der Job muss echt Muskeln machen!💪💪
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Stimmt 😁 Aber danach dauert's so lange bis man sich wieder bewegen kann, dass man alles wieder verliert 😁
@snackameck Жыл бұрын
@@FlyingConey OK, habe ich das noch nie gesehen! 👍
@dinacaldwell7522 Жыл бұрын
Nice job so far. Could I suggest perhaps you introduce yourselves in the intro and just give a brief synopsis that you want to bring Coney back, we’ve repaired major hull damage and continue to renovate the inside. Next we are…….
@corvisser9115 Жыл бұрын
good job to safe that ship
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Really looking forward to show you with her new paint on and back floating and sailing.
@robertthompson9455 Жыл бұрын
Your motorhome is manual shift, that's really great. Here in the states you can not find a MH with a shift transmission, I've never seen one.
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Hi Robert, here in Europe it's the other way around. Not many motorhome with an automatic transmission. The good thing about the old Fiat Ducato is that the stick is mounted on the steering wheel column and not at the cabins floor. That makes it easier to slide in and out the drivers seat from the cabin.
@billvanvlack117 Жыл бұрын
In the video, it seemed that there will be just the one thru-hull, but in the comments below you mention two; the one shown for waste, and one for sea water in. Glad to know there will be at least two; not sure how you'd cool the engine without sea water. With only one waste water through-hull, waste water will have to travel through the hull to reach it. Any failure of piping below the water line can sink the boat if the sea cock is open. Perhaps think about the trade-off between multiple through-hulls versus length of vulnerable piping. The thru-hull seems like the most robust part of the system.
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Currently we have a keel cooling. So no sea water needed to cool the engine. I've not seen the place were the pipes are going through the hull but in theory there also should be two valves. But they are not that safety relevant since it's a closed system. On the long run we try to minimize the through hulls but it's not dogmatic. I guess we'll end up with 3 or four, maybe in some sort of sea chest for additional safety. On the long run we also plan to get rid of the keel cooling for additional speed when sailing. But first things first...
@billvanvlack117 Жыл бұрын
@@FlyingConey Makes sense...Probably won't discharge much (any?) waste water while at the dock. Maybe use the thru-hill for sea water dish washing. Curious if you've thought about finding a naval architect to help plan the interior, sail and fittings layout, deck houses, etc.
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
It's an open secret that most live aboard yachts here are hardly ever seen at the pump out station 🫣 We try to work together with specialists regarding the rig and the alterations in the superstructure and we try to comply with the strict rules for German traditional sailing vessels. We try to do the project management and the general layout ourselves since a naval architect is quite expensive.
@brian.7966 Жыл бұрын
Hi, Just say how it is you can`t do more, forget the negative comments on here, you yes have a great lot of work to do but the end result will be worth it, take care and have fun. and live how you want to live.
@shalaconballard9912 Жыл бұрын
You need to find a Yard where you can place her in the yard for about 6 months and do all the repairs your self well as much as possible at least .
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
The last two tasks that needed to be done while the ship is out of the water are the repair of the frames and blasting the hull. We hope we can do both in about 6 weeks. Some yards have a jetty where you are allowed to work on the boat while the ship is in the water. That's how we've planned to lay down a new deck. A lot of work ahead of us but fortunately we're half way through the repairs.
@robertthompson9455 Жыл бұрын
Where you can, go with ball valves. You then can just look at the position of the handle and see if it is open or closed !...
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Not every type of valve is rated for commercial use. Since we're registered as a pressure craft it's not necessary but still... On the long run I don't think we'll have more than two valves and for us safety is more important than convenience.
@Twelvestonestacking Жыл бұрын
Bah pooh on those that don't understand! They can choose to watch or not! It is Your story to tell! Go get'm tiger(s)! Camper...well done!
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
I still don't understand why some invest time in watching content they don't like. We just needed to realize that we need to make videos for the majority of viewers who enjoy what we're doing.
@Twelvestonestacking Жыл бұрын
@@FlyingConey well said...continue on! Steel, wood or glass all have tribulations!
@djmjr77 Жыл бұрын
Even the funnest of activities with boat building can have downsides.. (cough cough grinding .. (lol)) I wouldnt even respond to the hater armchair shipbuilders.. they apparently have no compassion or clue the level of commitment and effort these projects take! Keep on moving forward, your doing an awesome job and I guarantee you will be the last ones laughing, enjoying your great accomplishments 😅😅
@nevillekernke1844 Жыл бұрын
Barbara you won't need to go to a gym, you do enough exercise working on the flying Coney I en
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Now we need a gym to be prepared for the next shipyard time 💪🏻
@ogiejii7885 Жыл бұрын
Wow! I haven't seen a manual column shift in the US since the early 1960's. Last one I had was a '54 Ford pickup. Edit: Don't be confused, campers only fit 2, no matter how many it "sleeps". I'm not an expert on much.....but this........
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
The column shift is quite nice for a camper because it's easier to get on the drivers seat from the inside. The 5 sleeping places are theoretical, for us it's important that we don't need to transform the camper for sleeping. For volunteers it's important that there are separated beds and it has three separate places to sleep.
@ogiejii7885 Жыл бұрын
@@FlyingConey LOL. I always said, "Whether or not 2 people can sleep on a dinette bed or gaucho sofa depends on how much they like each other" ;)
@NiklasTheFox Жыл бұрын
great video
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Took a little longer to upload, we still aim for next Friday. Bets are accepted 😁
@stefanhellemar4501 Жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work🤝
@tommytriglav5181 Жыл бұрын
I do not like the idea of having any holes in my hull so it was a brilliant idea to reduce the number in Flying Coney. I was thinking of even using outboards. Most steel yachts are heavier than water with their ballast and if water comes in they can go straight down. No holes for me, life is dangerous enough. Really liked your camper it does not have too much volume so you can heat it nicely in the winter. Maybe your yacht is so big that you can just drive her aboard and take her with you. That would be nice. How about a small electric vehicle then. Glad you are slowly making progress to get everything ship shape. Best wishes for your success.
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
Our philosophy is to have as few holes in the hull as necessary. So on the long run no porthole hull windows for us. But wastewater out and raw water in are two that are necessary so we bought the best sea valve we could find. The Truma heating in the camper is quite efficient and strong, so no problem in the winter. The only downside of the style of camper we've picked is that the drivers cabin isn't all that great insulated. But as you've noticed not much volume. We've not planed to make long passages with the ship at the moment so there's no need to transport the camper on the ship. Once we do I think we'll sell the camper again. The problem with cars and even fast e-bikes is that they need an annual inspection in Austria. It's difficult to show distances in videos but Austria is a two day drive away from almost any salty water. All the best!
@tommytriglav5181 Жыл бұрын
@@FlyingConey wow they are very strict in Austria. Maybe the elderly were not fixing their cars properly so they decided to do annual inspections.
@marcellebaudry5786 Жыл бұрын
bravo
@sjoertebben Жыл бұрын
How is the engine cooled? Mine is cooled by water and therefore needs its own thru hull.
@FlyingConey Жыл бұрын
We have a keel cooling. So no heat exchanger or raw water inlet. So there are pipes running alongside of the keel with the coolant of the engine. Actually we don't know if there are valves at the inside of the hull on this spot. The sole in the engine room is partly welded in place and we haven't found the time to make a better solution.