The cabin sole progress continues. Meanwhile, we cut the basic rudder shape and a profile piece, get some EVA mats and a fiddle up in the quarterberth and I purchase plans to build a windvane. This is the story of the building of a Jay Benford designed, 31.8ft, junk schooner-rigged cruising sailboat. The videos are a week-by-week record of the build as it progresses and aim to show as much detail as possible of the various aspects of the build. These videos take a lot of time and effort to make, in what is already a time-intensive project. Your support in watching, subscribing and sharing these videos is very much appreciated. You make a real difference!! If you'd like to throw a few bucks in the boat building kitty in appreciation of the efforts here, you can do this by; Joining the Patreon crew - https://www.patreon.com/sv_tapatya Supporting us on PayPal - https://www.paypal.me/svtapatya SV Tapatya merchandising - https://www.svtapatya.com/shop.html or via the tips jar; http://www.svtapatya.com/the-tips-jar.html Music tracks "Sit and Wonder", "Ocean View" and "The Great Divide" available on iTunes, Amazon etc. EP "Shake a Leg", album "Out of the Moloch", single "Ocean View". Check out Hazel's music at https://music.apple.com/us/album/1503250522?app=itunes Music from these videos is available from: https://ynotb.bandcamp.com/album/the-sv-tapatya-tracks Thank you :-) Tony
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hello i'm tony this is esvita pacha we
are building a cruising sailboat
and i'm going to quantify that this week
cruising sailboat and what do i mean by
a cruising sailboat
and what i mean is is a boat that's
built
designed constructed for for a couple
to live aboard in comfort uh well in
reasonable comfort at the very least and
to be able to travel
whilst living on that boat the boat
should be capable
enough to to go places oceans
seas rivers canals all of those
all sorts of waterways really so it
doesn't
shouldn't have too much draft should be
comfortable
should be capable um
sailboat should be capable of of
traveling
long distance under sail but also um
also hope to do some canal work with her
so with the mast laid down
it also needs a capable motor hence
we've got the inboard motor as well
and that's what we're building it should
be a comfortable traveling
liverboard boat for two room enough for
one
guest in in a degree of comfort more
guests in perhaps
slightly less comfort and yeah that's
what we're doing
and uh let's have a look at what we've
been doing this week shall we
and as you've just seen work
has continued on the sole the cabin sold
this week
we've got all of the saloon of soul
finished
back in places that the screwing down
isn't complete yet
the section alongside the galley stove
is now
in progress and then there's one more
section in the galley area to do
um but looking good pleased with that
it makes for a nice thick board what
we've got we've got 12 millimeter ply
underboards and then um yeah about eight
millimeters of oak on top of that
a good eight so the the finish board's
at least 20 mil thick
nice thick heavy boards feel stable feel
solid
it's very pleased with that looking good
and here we are
looking up into the quarterback and
you'll see on the engine room side i've
flooded it cladded with gray eva foam
pads
on the hull side in black
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now one thing i did this week was to
remake
those you see one two three boards there
that are
obviously new uh i wasn't happy with the
layout of the boards
previously so remote those
so they're ready to go now
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and what we'll have in the end is that
that middle section there will be a lift
out board
everything else will be fitted down with
screws that could be
taken out quickly if need be then if i
spin around
those two there one two between the
mahogany stripes
will be lifted out so the
area here by the mast step will be just
fixed permanently
so we have three left out boards down
the center
i've got those brass finger ring things
to put in there to make the lifting out
easier
coming on under this at some stage i put
some
retaining straps under those boards for
ocean sailing
something i was going to talk about is
that uh i wanted to say thank you really
to a couple of you that um put me on to
uh alan at wave rover allen at wave
rover
um has published plans for a homemade
wind van and it's the perfect wind vane
design for this boat because it's a trim
tab
trim tab basically means if you don't
know basically means you've got a small
rudder
attached to the back of the main rudder
on
its own pintles and as you turn the trim
tab
rudder it affects the flow of water over
the main rudder and
servo steers the main rudder it's a
fairly simple principle
but anyway i'll say allen from wave
rover has developed one himself he's put
a fair bit of time and effort into
developing this
and he's published the plans and there
for sale he's got a youtube channel
you'll find his youtube channel if
you're interested
where he talks about this win vane and
there's a link to purchase the plans
i think it was 25 i think i paid not
very much for these plans they come
along comprehensive plans
and three unlisted youtube videos on how
to build the thing
so thank you i think there are two of
you who put me on to
alan there i knew his channel already
but
put me on to his wind vane design in
here
thoroughly recommended so if you want to
build your own wind vane
get there by his plans and i shall be
building it in due course and of course
i'll video that and show you how i'll
get on with it
and hopefully later how it works
and while i'm thanking people a massive
thank you from
me to everybody who supported this
channel
be that via patreon
or paypal or
merchandising t-shirts challenge coins
music perhaps thank you very much it's
really appreciated
it uh helps keep the channel going
really
i'm talking to patreon there are a
number of free
available to everybody videos over on
the patreon site
behind the scenes they're called talking
about various bits of the boat build in
more detail
about the cameras about video making
various aspects of sailing boat building
whatever
as i say they're over there available
available to everybody so
go and have a look
this was a big event this week this is
this is the first
two sections what will be the rudder 215
millimeter ply
profiles of the basic shape of the
rudder
and what you'll also see here is a
what will be the cross section
of the wetting area so this is a naca
15
air file profile that this that this
wetted area of the rudder will
will take so i'll say first two 15
millimeter sections
now a lot of thought went into this a
lot of measuring a lot of
careful calculation some other bent for
dory builders
have commented on the radar and made
suggestions for improvements to the
rather
um i think i'm very fortunate because
the bentham 31 for eight which this
is is the most recent have been for dory
designs and i think the
rather designs that come with this are
taking most
current experience and considerations
into into account so i think the rudder
is good anyhow but
i wanted to be careful so this is as
planned by
benford actually what we've got is i say
the
design water line the weighted area
and the balance area the balance is
everything that's
forward of the pivot so which is
approximately this line
um and when you calculate the
ratio of rather area to balance area it
should be somewhere around the 20 to
1 which which this works out correct is
2012
happy with that so it's going to take
the air for
profile um so several more layers to
come
on here uh the whole thing's going to be
glued up
and the reason why it stood here loose
at the moment is is that the glue is
on order it's supposed to be three to
four days delivery time and it's
not here yet i suppose it'll arrive in
due course
but as soon as it arrives i shall glue
these up and start gluing more layers on
so i can plane it into that airfoil
shape
and uh yeah very pleased with that it's
a good start
uh
71. exactly yeah
that's the angle there here measure from
that point there
which is actually impossible to do we've
got to get a parallel we've got to get
parallel to that
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that distance from that point there up
to
i don't know
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so i've calculated the balance of the
rudder and it's come out to be
18.55 um and i'd like
just to have a little bit more so i'm
just going to shift this
back half inch and cut that line just to
bring us up to the 20
of balance which will make me happier
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starting to get the first hints of
varnish on the stairs here
you'll notice one other thing that's
happened here
is that this fiddle has appeared that's
new
and uh just come out very well i'm
pleased with it it was a
tatty old board i had i've had kicking
about for years
decades and when i put it through the
planer thicknesser
um it come up beautifully i think it's a
bit of sycamore maple
and you come up beautifully i'm really
really pleased with the way it's going
in there
it's a nice strong fiddle that will keep
the the mattress in place nicely
yeah looking good so that quarterback is
basically done
just waiting for i'm going to get some
underlay in there on a mattress
obviously
we're about done and down below that
fiddle you'll see there's a bit of
tidying up work needed here some holes
to fill a bit and new paint work needed
coming on let's say you've got the first
try to varnish on the top step of that
fiddle
not the middle step actually which is
strange
and that's it for this week thanks for
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