Good work Dylan. Nice to see clips. Small craft are fun, car topable, esay to operate and cheap in price. Do you still own your sailboat? One more thing....Have a look to that new online magazine and forum named: SKINNY HULL CANOE AND KAYAK SAILING MAGAZINE, replacing Old Canoe Sailing Magazine.
@grafophone The slug is still in commission My journey around the UK is still under way - for this coming year at least - although I have to admit that the cash flow is really rocky. As a BBC freelance the 20 per cent cuts have really hit my income - and getting sailors to cough up for content is a bit a challenge
Hi Dylan, great video. I would look at beefing up the thwart if you are planning on going out in a breeze or are you going to put stays on the mast? My thwart has cracks where it joins the inside of the hull, I'm thinking about adding some knees to make it stronger.
@lurch1e thanks for the advice - since I use it as a seat for paddling like a canoe I shall probably make it slightly wider to sit on. I might put a short forestay on.
Its very rewarding to build a boat and not as difficult as you might think. as long as you have the basic tools and a bit of carpentry know how. try a PDracer its just a box!! £50 and sails well.
@baddogonline under £100 to build - it sails like a dream and paddles very well. I have made two other proper boats -one a GP14 and the other a Northumbrian Coble. The speed of the build made it very satisfying
Good work Dylan. Nice to see clips. Small craft are fun, car topable, esay to operate and cheap in price. Do you still own your sailboat? One more thing....Have a look to that new online magazine and forum named: SKINNY HULL CANOE AND KAYAK SAILING MAGAZINE, replacing Old Canoe Sailing Magazine.
grafophone 1 month ago
@grafophone The slug is still in commission My journey around the UK is still under way - for this coming year at least - although I have to admit that the cash flow is really rocky. As a BBC freelance the 20 per cent cuts have really hit my income - and getting sailors to cough up for content is a bit a challenge
KeepTurningLeft 1 month ago
Hi Dylan, great video. I would look at beefing up the thwart if you are planning on going out in a breeze or are you going to put stays on the mast? My thwart has cracks where it joins the inside of the hull, I'm thinking about adding some knees to make it stronger.
lurch1e 1 month ago
@lurch1e thanks for the advice - since I use it as a seat for paddling like a canoe I shall probably make it slightly wider to sit on. I might put a short forestay on.
KeepTurningLeft 1 month ago
Nicely done sir. Both boat and video!
frugalaudio 1 month ago
A great summary of all your hard work. Just wish my current project was so quick to build. You're a STAR Dylan!
fallbarn1 1 month ago
Its very rewarding to build a boat and not as difficult as you might think. as long as you have the basic tools and a bit of carpentry know how. try a PDracer its just a box!! £50 and sails well.
Regards Jay
responderman 1 month ago
That's amazing! You make it look so eazy; was that your first boat building attempt? How much did it cost? :)
baddogonline 1 month ago
@baddogonline under £100 to build - it sails like a dream and paddles very well. I have made two other proper boats -one a GP14 and the other a Northumbrian Coble. The speed of the build made it very satisfying
Dylan
KeepTurningLeft 1 month ago
great fun
davemakesawave 1 month ago
Nice work Dylan. 7 days well spent!
randoneur 1 month ago
Dylan! You got me daydreaming with that video. Very nice!
OldJong 1 month ago
That's cool ! This one will go in my favorites.
riotagus 1 month ago
Now that was impressive!
barryperrins 1 month ago
You did a fantastic job! Love your videos. Can't wait to get back on the water here in Ontario.
gillfowdy 1 month ago