Okay, I know you two are exceptional videographers, but the "Hardware Run from a Yacht" sequence this week (timestamps 07:26 through 08:49) was amazing! You used 18 shots in 83 seconds of video. That's a different shot approximately every 5 seconds. You gave the viewer context all along the way, including 4 beautiful drone shots of you in Minion that gave a feel for the distance traveled and the surrounding area. My wife and I watch your videos every week. Often, we back up and rewatch portions of the videos as we watch them to appreciate the skill and effort you put into making them. We get tired as we sit comfortably on our couch while we ponder how much running back and forth it takes for two people to star in, direct, and shoot these videos. Keep up the great work. It is much appreciated!
@mllawhorn55843 жыл бұрын
I agree. I've watched the Wynns from the RV days and while I do love the content and banter, the technical side of filming and editing is where Nikki & Jason show they're some of the best in the business.
@ariellesoullighting43093 жыл бұрын
Same
@rfdinesen40273 жыл бұрын
I agree, I was watching the same thing. Really well done.
@TheAtma503 жыл бұрын
It's there filming crew that I'm most impressed with, The Cameraman, Director and Sound engineer do a superb job all while staying out of shot not to mention the Editor who also does an amazing job at putting all of it together, The Location manager also deserves a special mention as does the Stunt man/woman. Have I forgotten anyone ? maybe the Caterer to feed all these people and the Crew of the support vessel that follows at a respectable distance. Nikki and Jason should really give these people some credit for all they do to make these videos so successful !!
@richardhobbs71073 жыл бұрын
@@TheAtma50 - Well observed, Bob ! The aerial photography might deserve special recognition as well . . . . . ? You make a good point ! ! !
@chadclark52043 жыл бұрын
There are different strengths of loctite blue is designed for easier removal of the screws while red is more permanent. Might give red a try if they back out again 👍🏼
@boediprasetya28503 жыл бұрын
Surely the packaging also says blue and red loctite for what. Your information is very helpful for those who don't know
@robertkownurko34233 жыл бұрын
I agree on cars when we assemble parts we don’t want coming apart we use the red.
@FatGuyInaTruck3 жыл бұрын
Exactly. I was wondering what color they were using, and as soon as I saw blue I said "Well there's your problem."
@HabitualButtonPusher3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same exact thing
@warnjes3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I was coming to the comments section to say the same thing. I had a gentleman teach me that a few months back while he helped me work on my camper. Gotta use the red one if you dont want them to pretty much ever move again!
@iwasrobbed3 жыл бұрын
The secret to boat work is sundown cocktails. So thankful for you both! Makes it easier to escape these crazy times
@francismontocchio99103 жыл бұрын
Niki and Jason, you are such a delight! Always smiling, goofin’ around, making light of what is an enormous amount of work. Most people would be cussing and swearing 🤬, going red in the face and threatening to sell the boat at the next opportunity. Thank you!!
@teeanahera89493 жыл бұрын
Francis, an account is going around and copying peoples’ comments, yours this time. They change their name often, if you look in the comments from 7 days ago and an account called “lol” you will see your comment reposted. They did the same on the Wynns next video but called themselves “Blue” but with the same avatar.
@francismontocchio99103 жыл бұрын
@@teeanahera8949 thanks for the heads up. Quite astonishing. What can I do about it?
@teeanahera89493 жыл бұрын
@@francismontocchio9910 I am not sure. As it happened to me also I went to their page and admonished them in no uncertain terms, I doubt they even read it. The account said it was based in Singapore and had one single snippet of a video and 300,000 subscribers! Obviously they’ve hacked the system somehow to enable this as their subscriber base grows by thousands per day but they have no content. When it happened to me I was able to contact the content creator of the channel in which this happened via FB Messenger and tell them, unfortunately they were uninterested in taking any action. The Wynns were right on to it when I posted it here, good for them, as to whether they can block this person or whether it would make any difference is unknown. Chances are this person (or bot) simply tries out hundreds of new channels every day. Maybe there is money in doing this, not sure? So…. Go to their channel and block them as I did. I tried reporting them to YT but could not see how to do this, I will try again though. If you report them successfully please let me know. All the best.
@teeanahera89493 жыл бұрын
@@francismontocchio9910 more info. A little research shows this is likely a bot. By copying and pasting they somehow gain subscribers. That bot account is now at 999,999 subscribers. I found out how to report them. Go to their channel. Top right dots, click REPORT. A weird looking page will come up, find the little tiny icon of a flag about half way down the page. Click the flag icon and you are ready to report.
@francismontocchio99103 жыл бұрын
@@teeanahera8949 it’s definitely some sort of scam. I’ve reported them and I’ve asked Niki to do the same. Thanks for your help!
@araneaetvelivolum10863 жыл бұрын
This video was right in time. Like an addict that misses his drug, I was experiencing a full body tremor, already after 2 weeks of no intake 🤣😍🤣 Good to see you guys back in action. Stay safe 🤙
@1sheinz3 жыл бұрын
Jason put those screws in the chuck of your cordless drill and touch the end on the screw onto a fine file, it will round of to a point easy. Just dont tighten the chuck of the drill too tight or the threads will deform. Really happy that you might end up with the sails you paid for, fingers crossed. [ insert plug for Precision Sails here } CHEERS AND FAIR WYNNS Steve h.
@tcoiler3 жыл бұрын
Glad you're back. I hope your Christmas and New Year was good. Like everyone else is saying, it's wonderful to see you again. Can't wait for next week. Keep inspiring us all!
@annthrockmorton15173 жыл бұрын
1/15/22 2:50 p.m. CST Watching the Weather Channel to prepare for our probable Winter event tomorrow and just saw the report of the massive volcano eruption and subsequent Tsunami centered in TONGA! So I'm freaking out a little bit about you two. . .will anxiously await your next report! 😟 Update: Just checked online and Tonga is much farther from NZ than I thought; still they said on TWC the effects of this eruption/Tsunami will be felt around the World!
@larrykelly28383 жыл бұрын
Boats are just like having a house, upkeep and repairs never stop. We had a plane, the work, repairs and inspections never ceased. Can't wait to see ya sailing again.
@sailingsolo52903 жыл бұрын
Boats are 1000 times the work of a house.
@1934frazernash3 жыл бұрын
Your very lucky to have left tonga with that volcano that is erupting . Pray for those on the island
@ShaneBurrell13 жыл бұрын
Those screws are called extended tip set screws. Most supply houses sell them 50 or so for $13USD. McMaster Carr and Grangier have them for sure.
@joes71663 жыл бұрын
They are also known as dog point or half dog point which just has a shorter non-threaded tip. Another way to lock in a set screw is to use a jam screw. This would be like using a jam nut. So if the original setscrew is say 5/8" long, use a 3/8 long half dog point and run in a 1/4" set screw behind it(type of point doesn't matter). This way you have a mechanical thread lock and not just relying on blue loctite.
@marceld60613 жыл бұрын
Do they have them in Stainless steel too?
@ShaneBurrell13 жыл бұрын
@@marceld6061 Yes.
@joes71663 жыл бұрын
@@marceld6061 Yes.
@donmccoy45973 жыл бұрын
Try the lock tight and place a piece of aluminum duck tape over screws to retain them if they come loose again
@reman813 жыл бұрын
Your patience, work ethic and persistence is awe inspiring for us all.. keep up the good work!
@ryanford31453 жыл бұрын
I feel like so many of these couples who live on Catamarans spend so much time on maintenance and repairs. Boating full time is a ton of work, made me realize it isn’t all play. 💯
@michelfortier95633 жыл бұрын
I'm sitting in my home office in Houston, legs up on my desk drinking my coffee thankful I'm here. The thing about your channel is you show the good and the bad. It's a LOT of continuous maintenance. The sailing part is pretty cool (I've been sailing many times) but the work associated with it is a lot!
@sgoverno13523 жыл бұрын
Your Jason and Nikki pole dancing clip was laugh-out-loud hilarious! It's fantastic that you can maintain a sense of humour over these less-than-easy boat jobs.
@DLeach45123 жыл бұрын
Glad to see you back! Loctite RED is what you need for those set screws; it cures in 24 hours, and won't release without a heat gun.
@tedchristman1643 жыл бұрын
So agree with this comment. Former auto mechanic.
@crazyawakening3 жыл бұрын
Always fun to hang with the Wynns. You are so different from the beginning of your sailing days. You have some sailing cred now and I feel ur inner salty dogs growing every time I see you. Pretty cool.
@lentongrovetrust52013 жыл бұрын
For some reason each time a new video pops up I have to smile because I enjoy your company even if for only a few minutes a week.
@erxguy3 жыл бұрын
Have you tried red lock tight? (Different colors denote different strengths, red is normally the strongest) Also, for the set screws without a nipple, a small set of jewelers files and a drill would allow you to create a nipple on the end (chuck the set screw in the drill and use it like a mini lathe)
@sheerluckholmes54683 жыл бұрын
You can't use the strongest loctite without giving consideration that at some time you need to unscrew it all again, 316 stainless is not that tough and you could end up ruining the hex hole in the screw and then you'd be really screwed.
@limbolimeschannel68413 жыл бұрын
Red would be better I think, it’s not that hard to unscrew any bolts or screws using it.
@stevejohn3 жыл бұрын
You could also use 680 green Loctite it is meant to locate bearing and bushing on clearance fit shafts and housings. We use it on rod eyes of high impact cylinders it is much stronger than 243 blue Loctite but can be removed with 100C heat. 262 Red Loctite is another option but good luck getting it out if you ever have to remove it, 680 is almost as strong but heat sensitive.
@arelianthome32933 жыл бұрын
Love your channel- don't know if anyone else has mentioned this but your set-screw woes may be alleviated with a different color of Loctite. Blue (242) is medium duty, but red (262) is a high strength and might keep those little buggers in place. Safe travels!
@joedonahue36143 жыл бұрын
A second set screw on top would act similar to a jam nut. Just an idea... I have done this with alot of success.
@joedonahue36143 жыл бұрын
If you do use a second set screw do not use the nipple ones as it may damage the first set screw hex hole for your allen key.
@RussellTyrrell2 жыл бұрын
i was just about to write in that red loctite is for when you don't want screw to come out and blue is for when you want it to stay but be removeable
@mrsmith46623 жыл бұрын
It's certainly not plain sailing yet - so many niggling jobs and what a head for heights. Always respect for how you guys cope with everything. The open water awaits you in 2022.
@glamdring00073 жыл бұрын
LMAO that pole dancing scene was hilarious ! Well done !
@sstorholm2 жыл бұрын
When a manufacturer says to use “Loctite”, make sure to ask them for the exact number, there’s a couple of hundred different loctites, and at least 30 of them are threadlockers. There’s for example a really strong one that will not come apart unless heated to 300C for example for the stuff you never want to come apart. The blue stuff is basically just to keep screws from rattling loose.
@weshedges53063 жыл бұрын
Jason and Nikki I spend my Sunday mornings with my coffee watching your videos. Great videos, enjoy your relationship that the two of you have, missed you over the holidays glad to see you’re back and sailing again. Thank you. you make my Sunday mornings
@millaraymorales62233 жыл бұрын
Niki and Jason, you are such a delight! Always smiling, goofin’ around, making light of what is an enormous amount of work. Most people would be cussing and swearing , going red in the face and threatening to sell the boat at the next opportunity. Thank you!!
@defel13 жыл бұрын
I know you two are self-motivated and give each other support, so it's hard to know how to give y'all an extra squirt of encouragement. So, I'll add my two-cents-worth of appreciation for your perseverance and dedication to sharing your trials and adventures.
@LostInSpice3 жыл бұрын
Bought our friend who sews a ton of our costumes, upholstery, etc. a Sailrite for his birthday. He loves it. It's one heavy piece of equipment, but it's highly capable, and their website is fantastic. I learned about them because my uncle had two Sailrites that he used to repair parachutes and skydiving gear.
@patriotcultivator16043 жыл бұрын
Been dying for a new episode been so long can't wait to see what this year holds for u and your channel stay safe and have fun
@MingoMoon3 жыл бұрын
I am not a sailer, nor will I ever be! I watch your videos because of your fantastic beauty that you capture, but also I keep watching because of you resilience! At your age it is something to be commended, and I absolutely agree, somehow, somewhere, sometime you will be confronted with an issue that you will need to deal with and you have proven over and over that you can, you will get on the other side of it. Great Job. I am sure your parents are extremely proud of what you have accomplished in your years. Keep, Keeping on!
@tyrone-tydavis58583 жыл бұрын
You guys rock. I feel like I've tackled something challenging when I change the spark plug in my lawn mower.
@MrGSegrest3 жыл бұрын
Jason and Nikki. Consider using some tape. A Brother lablemaker with extra strength adhesive is thin, doesn't leak a lot of adhesive in heat, is removable from aluminum, and doesn't leave a lot of residue when servicing. Just a small piece over the top of the set screw may be enough to keep it from falling out if the lock tight fails to keep it in place.
@olebloom16413 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to the sailing adventures. Y'all have done so much to Curiosity and deserve the reward of sailing.
@leemiller28113 жыл бұрын
You two are so smart and capable. Sailing is not for the faint of heart. You’re amazing.
@toddjones14033 жыл бұрын
We missed you guys!
@nevillekernke18443 жыл бұрын
Please no more two week breaks I thought I had missed a vlog ,searched but couldn't find it good to have you back
@johnnylightning14913 жыл бұрын
Good job guys, the work is done the fun begins. Thanks for letting me live the sailing life vicariously because it's ain't never gonna happen for real, my wife doesn't like the water. Keep the good stuff coming guys.
@Hotzenplotz13 жыл бұрын
You should take care of the first bolt you removed from the furler. There's been a lot of corrosion on the bolt. Whether the bolt or the furler housing is corroded and might result in serious failure very soon. Use titanium screws or titan coated ones if you can. Nicky was absolutely right, everyone on board needs to be able to do any job on the boat. In emergency if the other person is injured, no one else will be there. Great you are learning to do so.
@robster75303 жыл бұрын
Fantastic teamwork and sharing the chores. way to go you two.
@LabRatJason3 жыл бұрын
You can make those flat nosed grub screws into dog point (the narrower tip) screws by: 1) chuck the grub screw gently in your drill chuck. If you go too tight you'll crush the threads. 2) Use a vice (do you have a small tool vice?) to clamp a hand file. 3) spin the grub screw against the file until the threads are gone and you've reached the correct diameter.
@jimduke55453 жыл бұрын
Wait, what? Sailing on a sailing channel? The antici pation 😎😎 Nice work on the repairs/maintenance 👍
@rmac24893 жыл бұрын
25:27 mark - next week we sail - 🎉🥳🎉🥳🎉🥳🎉 yeah!!!! Enjoy!!
@ZoonCrypticon3 жыл бұрын
@15:55 wow, I would get crazy, when I would loose one of those tiny screws at that height and it would drop into the water. Especially for that price. I wonder, why the engineers haven`t designed better connection solutions with bigger screws. Great work !
@NotaFlea3 жыл бұрын
You are correct. At 63, I do not like to, but still get pulled up to fix stuff on the mast. Only because I need to be able to do it incase we break something offshore. Every one venturing offshore needs to be able to get up the mast.
@aardvark1212123 жыл бұрын
"Hopefully we never have to do that again." Good line, but I don't think so. It's great to see you two back on. It doesn't seem like a Sunday without 'The Wynns.'
@lancer22043 жыл бұрын
Narrator (Morgan Freeman of course): and with that phrase they had unknowingly condemned themselves to a life of replacing set screws.
@gonewiththewynns3 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@glennwoolum94573 жыл бұрын
The Wynns are back! It looks like NZ was a great shelter, but I can't wait to see you hoist anchor, point that bow towards the far horizon, and get underway.
@dwk52343 жыл бұрын
You both are the best, period. Wonderful video, music, editing and most of all, seeing you both healthy, happy and smiling. Thanks for letting us be a part! --Don
@JASW02243 жыл бұрын
Jason, once you have used the loctite to fasten the foil set screws in place, cut a piece of Teflon adhesive tape to fit over the area. This will stop the screws from backing out if the loctite fails. You can also use Cuban fibre adhesive tape. Both forms of tape adhere to the foil very well and you should have no further issues. Cheers.
@ro-cl2do3 жыл бұрын
Nice to see you back on the water. Hard to put a price on " peace of mind" knowing to have everything done, Congrat's!!
@user-vm5ud4xw6n3 жыл бұрын
Congratulations you two! Glad you were able to get some more chores crossed off. I think you should consider coming up with a “Completed Chores” Cocktail so when the board is wiped clean you can celebrate ! Little music, little dancin’ (Chores List two step?), little cocktail, maybe some tasty dinner! Way to wrap up that insanely long list and party a bit!
@Jay...7773 жыл бұрын
You guys make a great team, love it. The blue yonder beckons, let's go! Cheers to you both.
@chrispomfret85923 жыл бұрын
Hey team, As far as bosun chairs go that is a cracking good one. So don’t go buying a rock climbing harness thinking it’s better. 1minute in a rock climbing harness is I comfy at 2 minutes you will be wishing for your old chair. You could sit all day in a bosuns chair that has a solid timber base. Pro tip: ex sailmaker here. When applying any tape to a Genoa luff tape, cut the ends at a 45 degree angle so that as you stick the tape down the ends of the tape are staggered. If you cut the tape square you will have two layers of the original Dacron tape plus another two layers of your repair tape. The problem is this will make it hard to fit through the feeder or up the track. With a 45 degree cut you have less of a lump as the tape goes through the feeder. You have 2 layers, then 3 layers then 4 layers. A straight stitch next to the bolt rope is highly desirable. With halyards in the tropics you should ‘mouse’ them out to stop the sun damaging them whenever you can. Use a 3mm dynema line and pull the halyard all the way up so only the clip is in the sun. Every so often cut the clip splice and make a new one.
@jodywaddle44483 жыл бұрын
Welcome back! Lovely to see you again. Happy New year!
@carmensantana13743 жыл бұрын
Warm winds and safe travels from Florida 😎😷☮️🌅🙏
@BB_Chaptsick3 жыл бұрын
Happy New Years to the both of you! Great video and looking forward to seeing what is in store for next week. Be safe.
@brewclan13 жыл бұрын
One of the first things my boss said to me when i started my electronics career - ARE THERE THREE PINS ON THE PLUG - (i live in Australia) - and i can tell you that it was so true more times than ever anticipated.
@claytonfite31973 жыл бұрын
Another awesome video. I think a lot of people would have given up. Replacing the windows was a huge task I so do enjoy the content and super nice views of the places you travel to. Donavan's reminds me of our Ace hardware stores. Thank you for sharing with all of us.
@Jimbo90083 жыл бұрын
A little trick I’ve learned when tightening set screw, tighten as much as you can, then crack it loose. When you tighten it again it will tighten in a little further than it did the first time, crack it loose once more and this time when you tighten it it will be tightened as much as it can be. I believe this process stretches the threads and causes them to lock together better. I’ve never had a set screw come loose on it’s own when tightening in this manner.
@AverytheCubanAmerican3 жыл бұрын
Nikki: smells the first herb Also Nikki: doesn't smell the second herb The second herb: *Why are we still here...just to suffer?* Only in a Gone with the Wynns vlog do you come for a boat maintenance vlog...and end up witnessing chaos where anything goes. And why am not surprised that pole dancer you showed is Russian? As someone who's part Russian on my dad's side, Russians are incredibly talented superhumans. Amazing at dancing, figure skating, singing, composing, and military skill!
@TheAtma503 жыл бұрын
My Sunday wouldn't be complete without you guys ! Stay Safe & Fair Winds !!
@rwhunt993 жыл бұрын
My engineering muscles are tightening up, because I would like to re-engineer the joint and use a strap between the two sections. That would require cutting a valley in both sections without weakening the entire system. A valley with a strap of nylon with the screws would allow the sail cont o get cut and still allow maintenance. The short video response actually was perfect for the situation. Lol, A perfect textbook example of how real life works, lol! Good teamwork, that's why you're so successful!
@duaneayers61173 жыл бұрын
Life is a never ending story an so for that we all must run into obstacles throughout our lives. Keep it up u two.
@mikemathews92773 жыл бұрын
Getting the Wind back into your Sails must feel Good!!!
@Maxid13 жыл бұрын
4:29 Jason, all of those complaints are identical to students that learn how to climb telephone/power poles (using climbing spikes). It's s delicate balance learning how to hold on without clamping. Clamping (over gripping) which causes the pain.
@itsnotme073 жыл бұрын
Hope there was some good downtime added in over the past couple weeks. And on this episode...you both earned a week's worth of Sundowners. Next Sunday....we SAIL! To where? No idea. LOL
@thomasjanos20303 жыл бұрын
Love the pole dancing comedy but so much better when Niki does it but Jason is funny. I would have left him up there for a while lol. Thanks for the videos over the years, it gives me something to look forward to as I live vicariously through you too.
@r8edrv4fun653 жыл бұрын
The bit where Jason is trying to get on the pole made me actually lol... with nobody anywhere around.... Pole dancers... lol
@gonewiththewynns3 жыл бұрын
Our work here is done! 😎
@Tier1Citizen3 жыл бұрын
I believe the thumbnail for this one has got to be one of your best ever. It looks like a Cirque du Soleil ad. Love it!
@enderdragoon3 жыл бұрын
Would be a dream come true to go sailing with you guys and fly the drone, clean bilges, whatever 😋
@marceld60613 жыл бұрын
Agreed! Where do we sign up!?!
@hajerelbadawi81893 жыл бұрын
@@marceld6061 راح غير ما صح ❤️❤️😍
@Cropmaster2603 жыл бұрын
Jason just so you know for the future. Re the set screws. If you tighten the set screw into the chuck of your drill with the future nipple end protruding out. Then with the drill turning get your disk grinder or a file and simply shape the end of the set screw to the desired nipple shape.
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un3 жыл бұрын
Jason: I'm not gonna use the silicone or caulk Jason: *holds the loctite next to a certain part of his body as he says caulk* 😏 pole dancing, expensive nips, a mention of caulk, man diaper....this is very interesting way to come back from a short break 🤣
@maryvancompernolle95443 жыл бұрын
I remember when you guys changed out the rope - halyard? Funny that I am sending this comment from the parking lot where all of that went down. That was the beginning of your journey if my memory serves me right. And here I am in the parking lot doing my laundry because Just Catamarans is saving my tail!!! Good people you have come across in your journey. Love you!
@MikeHarrison32663 жыл бұрын
Just wrap some duct tape around the pole it'll be fine. Happy New Year you two lovelies and to all the viewers.
@hadfran25183 жыл бұрын
I was wondering the same or even use shrink tubing, obvs would need to disassemble at some point to slide tubing on
@gonewiththewynns3 жыл бұрын
Duct tape & WD40 - the most versatile tools in the box!
@areskslan3 жыл бұрын
Your channel is the only channel I truly look forward to seeing a new video. So wholesome, funny, and generally entertaining. Please never stop making videos, ever!
@tinto2783 жыл бұрын
You know there has been a massive massive volcano explosion in the south pacific right?
@livnlars3 жыл бұрын
Got a file on board? You can clamp those grub screws and file the ends down to the right dimensions... thats how they are made in the first place, more or less. Or a machinist with a lathe can turn them down for you if you are really well connected. Also, in addition to Loc-tite, I've seen folks use a small length of waxed string (dental floss) - insert in hole, screw the loc-tite smothered set screw in clamping in the string, then cut/burn off what's left hanging out. Helps prevent them from crawling out
@georgecarney30833 жыл бұрын
Hi Jason two things. The use of a plastic cable tie as a locking device on tour hardware is not very advisable (unless as a temporary solution) the UV weakens the cable tie due its hardening and brittleness. The second is for wiring terminations the use of a ferrule will give the cable terminated especially in a block or terminal strip protection from vibrating loose and the bared wire from been damaged by the screw in the termination block. Good news that you will be sailing again soon.
@greatpix3 жыл бұрын
Wynns, maybe something like this water resistant battery/memory card case will be small enough to grab and carry with you all the time? Around $12 US - LENSGO Camera Battery Memory Card Case, TIP: Put the charged battery with the label facing out and dead batteries with label facing in so you can see in an instant which one to use next. There used to be camera straps with pockets to hold extra film. Maybe someone makes something similar for batteries? ThinkTank makes a pouch that holds 4 camera batteries, not water resistant .
@trudymccann36713 жыл бұрын
Great update, a never ending saga of repairs, problem solving, trouble shooting to 'Get 'er Done! Alas, the fun part must wait, until the 'Sweat Equity' is done! Good job on the tedious chore of fixing the rigging, and reinventing your "Peace of Mind"! Good preventive maintenance; never giving UP! The "Arm Pit of my Knee", a new way to describe the lower limbs, Jason writing a haiku while relaxing from his Aerial Dance! 🥰Happy to see you online on Sunday again! Thank you for your brave, creative, never faltering determination!
@craigpeebles51103 жыл бұрын
Hi guys, first time I have watched you, great ,welcome to NZ . We had a furler tube separate and cause damage like yours. The back up safety , ie if the screws come out , was to fit a clamp/cap to the top of the forestay. This prevents the forestay from expanding and separating ,then damaging the sail. This was recommended by a sail maker in Aussie ,all riggers /sailmakers should know of this piece of equipment. Cheers.
@evah7872 жыл бұрын
TEAMWORK is paramount here.... you can't be lazy, you have to do your share and you guys work well together! Motivate each other to keep on keeping on. 😊
@wikoehl3 жыл бұрын
While blue Loctite is meant for screws to be easily removed, for your issue you may want to try red Loctite. Also, Loctite sells a great primer rather than isopropanol
@cliffp.83963 жыл бұрын
The work is real, the extraordinary effort is exhausting, the strain shows and still you two demonstrate mutualism, reciprocity, kindness and love to each other. This how to do relationships and how to do life. Just keep breathin, you have each other all else is extra stuff. Also, I love the ingenuity of that sail tape.
@Tim8mit3 жыл бұрын
here is a sewing project for you......to make a large bib that can Velcro around the mast to catch dropped washers, bolts, cotter pins and small tools....just a thought maybe it could become merch...lol. Totally enjoy you videos and travels
@betsyc51233 жыл бұрын
Worried about the tsunami and eruption near Tonga. I hope you and your friends are ok.
@darrellsheldon13943 жыл бұрын
Champions, both of you. So proud of your abilities to face the work and see it through. Next-FREEDOM!!!
@mpb96713 жыл бұрын
You two have made leaps and bounds in your expertise. Kee p learning and applying what you learn. btw... came across a sailing video series called Onboard Lifestyle that has blown me away in terms of detailed vids going back 3 years re gutting out their catamaran and the refitting it. The fellow goes into full detail re cabinetry work, bulheads, electrical, plumbing, engine... the whole nine yards.... and he teaches you step by step how to do things
@listay13 жыл бұрын
Buy the toolbelt tool holders that builders use, Mitre10 and Bunnings sell them - you can buy just the pocket bits and they will strap onto your harness for easier reach of tools etc.
@geoffmolyneux91733 жыл бұрын
You should use Red Loctite. We always clean parts with brake clean before using Loctite. Red is more strong than blue. If you use Red Locite, then you will need heat to remove old fastener.
@Demobius3 жыл бұрын
If NZ Loctite is the same as US Loctite, blue is what you use if you want to take it apart, red is what you use if you are willing to torch it to loosen it.
@mayflowerlash113 жыл бұрын
Yeah, priority one, keep an eye on the man up the mast. Correct.
@Archerzz3 жыл бұрын
AN IT CROWD REFERENCE!? Impossible but this channel just got even better!
@cgl5033 жыл бұрын
You guys are so wonderfully committed to your lifestyle. So that's what it looks like.
@fredfleming89053 жыл бұрын
You bring new meaning to hanging by a thread. 😀. To-Do list shrinking….thank God! Great job …Fred in Texas
@camprocketsound26013 жыл бұрын
Knipex tools! You are people of grace and sophistication!
@4ard43 жыл бұрын
Tip : For screws that like to back out (usually 2 dissimilar metals) Once the screw is in place center punch the the side of the screw/hole. You think you are damaging the hole but with soft metals like alloy/aluminum as you backout the screw with an allen key it repairs itself.
@DannyHollis3 жыл бұрын
You need to use a thread locker like Loctite Dri-Loc 2045. You pre-applied the product to the fastener, let set up, then install. This is what automotive manufacturers use and is a much better product than standard thread lockers. I generally have to heat these a little to remove fasteners. I would give it a try and see if it works better.
@donmiles29003 жыл бұрын
Been following you two for some time now. figured now's a good time to chime in! LOCTITE needs two things. The lack of AIR and an OXIDIZING AGENT. Stainless Steel or plastics have neither. You need LOCTITE PRIMER, which is nothing more than COPPER carried in a rapidly evaporative agent, that when applied to threads, evaporates and leaves a residue of copper. Being most things on a boat are hopefully none corrosive/oxidizing, you need this primer for most LOCTITE products to work. You may want to revisit your Furling Jib set screws. Use blue, tool removable.Not red. Red requires heat for removal.
@jeffgriglack96243 жыл бұрын
Little tip on the plug for your electric winch: You can put a little dab of silicone on the edge of the plug, push it in, and it will cure and hold the plug in place. It's simple enough to break the silicone seal if you need to unplug it later. As for the set screws, I think I would have gone to town on them with a Dremel to make the nipple at the end, but it's better to have the "official" parts if you are in a place where you can get them.
@douglascarmouche66363 жыл бұрын
YEAH!!!!! I am glad y'all are back!!! Missed you. Particularly since I did not know if something bad happened. At the same time you were gone, my 2nd favorite podcaster, "OverlandLady" had a horrible wreck in the Arctic Circle, flipping her Land Crusier several times. But, now you are both back and doing ok. Great work as always Jason on capturing the T&A, photography lingo for Telephoto and Audio, of the Darling Nikki.