Covering the 30ft Plywood Boat, Tearing up Fiberglass and gathering Firewood
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 Published On Nov 6, 2022

We spent the day out at my cousin's tearing up the fiberglass in the floor of his 30ft boat. We then recycled an old greenhouse frame in order to create a heightened workspace that we could attach the cover to. Helped him cut up an already felled tree in the woods with the chainsaws.

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The boat is a 1940 seaplane tender that was originally used by the Royal Air Force during WW2. The hull is built of double diagonal mahogany planks and oak supports. My parents bought this boat over 25 years ago and used it for weekend trips up the lake. But unfortunately, as they became busier with work it was left idle for many years falling into disrepair. So I've started to invest time into repairing the boat and transforming it into a cozy sustainable home.

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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
00:42 Narration & Fiberglass Removal
04:18 Putting on the Tarp
08:55 Cutting Logs
13:25 Chopping Logs & Beautiful Cabin Interior

#boatrestoration #liveaboard #woodboat

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