Diesel Jet Boat Build – Part 13 – Buoyancy Test

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Bart and I took to boat to Skiatook lake and enjoyed the morning rowing it about and sinking it. She’s tippy when lean, holds just enough freeboard when completely flooded, and solid as a rock when weighted on the bow. Basically everything we expected and hoped for. Except the leak in the coolant reservoir that we decided to blame on Lars. 🙂 Oh! And the oars float, even with the oarlocks attached. That slapping noise is me patting myself on the back. –Doug

 

Diesel Jet Boat Build – Part 13 – Buoyancy Test

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Bart and I took to boat to Skiatook lake and enjoyed the morning rowing it about and sinking it. She’s tippy when lean, holds just enough freeboard when completely flooded, and solid as a rock when weighted on the bow. Basically everything we expected and hoped for. Except the leak in the coolant reservoir that we decided to blame on Lars. 🙂 Oh! And the oars float, even with the oarlocks attached. That slapping noise is me patting myself on the back. –Doug

 

 

Pilothouse Doors – Part 2

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‘Alice: This is impossible.The Mad Hatter: Only if you believe it is.’   –Lewis Carroll

 

 

How To Shoot Video for YouTube

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Take my advice. Buy the book. It’s even being used in high school and college courses. “How to Shoot Video That Doesn’t Suck: Advice to Make Any Amateur Look Like a Pro.”

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Pilothouse Doors – Part 1

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Say Howdy to the father/daughter team of Don and Sara who took time off from building their 44 ft steel Diesel Duck, and came to help build our pilothouse doors. Check out their build at “Lady Dew Build”  And Francis is back with us for a few days.

 

SV Seeker Live in HD – May 19, 2018 – Meet Our New Crew

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Howdy. This is the higher resolution version of our live video from earlier today. Take a quick walk around the boatyard. Meet some of our new crew. And thanks to everyone who picked up some of the challenge coins. We appreciate your support and so to the other five boats! And two more boats will be joining the collection soon!

Sail Rigging in the Pilothouse – Part 2

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Reinventing the wheel. It feels really good to have a plan for the rigging. Maxime was great to work with. Yeah, he’s a little out of his oil field element, but not by much. Moving heavy loads is moving heavy loads. I know we are not doing things like a conventional sailboat, but I think there are plenty of conventional sailboats. And I can here it now, “Why reinvent the wheel.” …we’ll because if we never reinvented the wheel, we’d have ox cart wheels on formula race cars wouldn’t we. Find your creative passion, blow off the dust, and put it to work. Go on, reinvent the wheel. –Doug