Web Site: http://www.seadreamerproject.com/
The Sea Dreamer Project on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/scott2640
Challenge Coins:
https://www.svseeker.com/product/sea_dreamer-challenge-coin/
Web Site: http://www.seadreamerproject.com/
The Sea Dreamer Project on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/scott2640
Challenge Coins:
https://www.svseeker.com/product/sea_dreamer-challenge-coin/
This is a repeat of the last Live stream but captured on an HD camera so the video and sound is less likely to offend the Hip generation that has never had the pleasure of watching 8mm home movies.
KamadoJoe Classic II https://amzn.to/2xpHdES
The Tri Hull modification aka training wheels for a boat and a couple of other fixes before heading back to the lake. Repair to our poor over worked temporary boat trailer, and we still need to make some repairs to the diesel engine too.
Heat Shrink Butt Connectors (Affiliate) https://amzn.to/2CSb8vN
A higher quality version of the live stream done earlier today.
VMAC: B&H Equipment Specialist http://bandhinc.com
Many thanks to Matthew Elliott and Alpine Power Systems. Without these good folks we would still be stumbling about in the dark.
https://alpinepowersystems.com/
Many thanks to Tom; tom@empirefoamsolutions.com. If you are looking for expanding foam for your boat or to refurbish a barge, Tom is a great resource.
Boat Builder videos are full of hands on work. Wood, fiberglass, steel, and aluminum. Saws, torches, welders, epoxies; sails, engines, bow rollers, and thousands of other components that go into making a boat. But what makes up the builders behind these boats? Perhaps you are considering a similarly massive project and wonder if you should join this minority of ambitious builders. If so, this video series is for you.
Acorn to Arabella on YouTube https://goo.gl/E9TMc2
Challenge Coin: https://www.svseeker.com/product/acorn_to_arabella_coin/
Acorn to Arabella on FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/acorntoarabella
This is the video we wanted to find before starting to sew really large Junk Sails in a small work space. The same tricks should work for other BIG sewing projects: tarps, tents, awnings or sails. Lots of crew had a hand these sails but non more so than Betsy who did the research, the design, and the bulk of the sewing.
And thank you to all of our crew and viewers. We appreciate that you are willing to support videos that help blaze a path for builders and add some fun and inspiration to life.