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Rex & Kathie Payne
United States
Приєднався 14 січ 2011
Building small boats.
The Wharram Tiki 21, One Another is the 23rd boat that Kathie and I have built so far. We will continue to publish videos on sailing our boats, building a few more, tips that make building easier for us. We do not pretend to be experts on all of the various steps required to build a boat, just what works for us. Use or not, the decision is the viewers responsibility. Boat building can be a dangerous activity, there are chemicals and sharp tools that will hurt you if not used properly and in a safe manner. It is always your responsibility to work safely. Enjoy.
The Wharram Tiki 21, One Another is the 23rd boat that Kathie and I have built so far. We will continue to publish videos on sailing our boats, building a few more, tips that make building easier for us. We do not pretend to be experts on all of the various steps required to build a boat, just what works for us. Use or not, the decision is the viewers responsibility. Boat building can be a dangerous activity, there are chemicals and sharp tools that will hurt you if not used properly and in a safe manner. It is always your responsibility to work safely. Enjoy.
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After several suggestions from viewers and watching other UA-cam videos we were able to raise and lower the mast without straining any muscles or damage to the boat. Thanks to all.
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Boat building fun, lashing, whipping and soft shackles.
Varnishing Tips, spiffing up the Melonseed.
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A few varnishing tips, good rollers to use and touching up the varnish on the Melonseed.
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A little paint, pads, windows, and back to the other hull.
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Topsides painted, the to do list is still long, Paint the hatches, rudders and tillers, install the port lights, rig the boat, attach hardware, modify the trailer to allow the hulls to slide sideways to assemble and launch the boat. And then there are all of the little tasks that don't come to mind at the moment.
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Tip: Wear gloves, don't sand off your fingerprints. Sanding pads, sanding block, better living with more sanding. An excellent upper body and arm exercise. The crow says hi.
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A little more detail on lacing the rudder to the stern post. These hinges can be used for more than replacing pintles. They would work well for hatch covers, lazarettes, lockers, or door hinges. They have been used to attach flaps on Radio Controlled airplanes.
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Jan 1, 2023 Painting topsides, a new beginning
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Painting the cross beams, cabin seat and priming the port hull.
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Constructing the trampoline. The edges are 3 layers of the trampoline material with seat belt material to hold the grommets. Corners are very thick. Placing various cleats along the crossbeams, predrilled and saturated the holes with epoxy. We have started painting.
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Small but necessary items progress
Ep34 A closer look at the Manning benches and spar finishing tool 4K
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Bud Mcintosh explained how to mark a Square timber to mark a mast for shaping in the book "How to Build a Wooden Boat". He designed a spar finishing tool that we explain how to build here and use with a large belt sander belt turned inside out. Sam Manning benches are described in "The Workbench Book" by Scott Landis. We show how our benches are constructed. These are sturdy benches that can be...
Ep 33 Building a Wharram Tiki 21 HD 1080p Rounding the mast, Manning benches.
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Rounding the mast, mast marking gauge, 3 different ways to mark lines to plane to. Drill powered belt sander tool to round mast. Manning benches on UA-cam channel Offcenterharbor, video Cool Shop Tips #1 - Manning Benches . The book is How to Build a Wooden Boat by David "Bud" McIntosh, illustrations by Sam Manning. Lots of good information on boat building.
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Cedar Key 37th Small Boat Meet HD 1080p
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Cedar Key 37th Small Boat Meet HD 1080p
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Building the Melonseed skiff Babs HD 1080p
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Building a Bolger Birdwatcher 2 HD 1080p
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Where do I find plans for building one for myself?
Plans are available at www.wharram.com/self-build-boats/tiki-designs
@RexandKathie thank you.
The outboard bracket on the side with the heavy ICE engine just ruins the aesthetics. I would suggest putting in an internal motor well and using a nice quiet electric engine.
Day for celebration!
We celebrate every day, more so when we actually work on a boat. Haven't found any Elm down here in Florida but will keep it in mind for cleats next time, Thanks for watching.
Tips, tricks, don't do like me's, etc. yall are providing will be sooo useful to others. Thanks for the sharing!
The wood cleats look great. Elm's interlocking grain characteristic would have been wonderful material from which to make those wood cleats.
@5:32 looks like a Sunfish rig with a jib in the background
Have you sailed this beauty yet?
Nope, have a few more items to do.Its sitting under the car part waiting for us. Don't give up it will eventually be launched.
I see I'm a bit late to this party 3 years down the track but looks real nice ol' fella, you and your missus done a great job. I'll have to go to your channel and catch up on where you are now. Excellent job you 2 well done
She's a beauty! Nicely done.
Thank you, and appreciate you watching.
Beautifully done. Love Bolger's designs. I built a sharpie some years ago but my skills were nowhere close to your's. I hope you post more videos of you under sail😊
Thanks, unfortunately there will not be any other videos, we sold this boat a few years back.
What a team you are together
I am in love with boats. Particularly Iain Oughtred's boats. Beautifully done.
Amazing journey! I just watched every video on a cross country drive over a two day period. I think my wife and I would kill each other! I love your relationship and boat. I hope you have been able to enjoy it on the water. Thanks for being a great example of hard work, gumption to see the project through and a beautiful relationship!! ❤💪👍
Thanks for watching, and yes we have been blessed with a wonderful partner.
Wow, lovely. Wish I could get my wife to work with me on the Penny Fee I am building😢
Once your wife sees the beautiful lines as they take shape, she will jump in with both hands to help you along so she can go sailing sooner..
very nice job as usual! I especially like the colour scheme!
Thanks Dominic, it is a surprisingly fast little boat. Won't win any beauty awards.
WHAT HAPPEND? This was a great Chanel are you fine?
Thanks, we hope to get rolling again yet this summer.
Unbelievable Job in the livingroom
Thanks, wish we had a real sail loft or a bigger house.
Super...Well done job
Thanks for watching, appreciate your comment.
Very nice work congratulation! I was wondering if it is for sale? If so I would be interested.
Thanks, we sold this several year and have lost track of it since. I know it was sold by the individual who bought it from us. Appreciate you watching.
Is it still possible to buy plans for the Birdwatcher II?
yes, contact : Susanne Altenburger Phil Bolger & Friends Inc. 66 Atlantic Street Gloucester, MA 01930-1627 USA
Rex and Kathie, 😀I miss you both, 😢please come back! 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks, We hope to return yet this summer.
What's that rig called? (I mean other than yawl)
Balanced Lug main with a mizzen, thanks for watching
Amazing very nice ❤
Thanks for watching.
Love it. looking forward to your next video. Fan from Australia.
Thanks, appreciate you watching. We hope to start videoing again, life gets in the way occasionally.
Very cool interesting boat, but the one thing I dislike is the engine placement.. It just looks bad. Is there another way to put an engine on there? I'm thinking an electric engine placed somewhere inside.
Since it is a double ender a motor well would make it difficult to enter the cockpit from the rear deck and there are steering cables ;under the deck. Being a sharpie, shallow draft is important and there would not be a way to raise the motor under sail.and when approaching a shore to beach the boat. All boats are compromises, thanks for watching and commenting.
Sir you are 1 lucky man to have a wife that is so excited about building a boat. Basically the perfect woman.
You are right, I am very lucky to have Kathie as my wife. Thanks for watching.
Another way to get the hull fair is to use a high build primer paint. Do 1 coat.sand and ygen you will quickly see the low and high patches. Then paint the high build on the low patches etc.
Appreciate the suggestion, thanks for watching.
If you speed this video up times two you could build 20 boats.
I may try that, thanks.
I hope the next episode comes before a heavy year. Great work. Looks beautiful. Great videos. Very well edited. Thank you.
Thanks, appreciate you watching.
What’s the top speed with the 6hp?
About 12 knots with my wife and I aboard , thanks for watching.
Just wondering what does it cost to fiberglass your boat ..( all needed materials )...?
Check out our Episode 26, this link, ua-cam.com/video/U_NFPiPOL90/v-deo.html It is a slideshow of our time sheet up to that point, with costs and time spent. You will have to pause video at each page to read but better than nothing. Thanks for watching.
Какие молодцы!! Браво пенсионеры!
Thanks for watching, appreciate your remarks.
you guys drove me crazy with the water sounds at the ocean- side. Want to be there Now
Thanks for watching, there is only one cure. get a boat down to the water
@@RexandKathie You have it right on the only cure...!
Hey Mr and Mrs Payne, I have really enjoyed your series on this build. I have been wondering how you were getting along and found out that i hadn't been notified of the most recent two films. I have owned various beach catamarans and can empathise that with two people it is hard raising an aluminium mast and we normally have three or four people to raise and drop masts on hobie 16 and formula 18 cats. You are most impressive with your skill sets and ingenuity and the style in which you present. I hope you are both well and have been enjoying some champagne sailing.
Kevin, thanks for watching and commenting. Really do appreciate when people let us know that they are enjoying our videos. We haven't made any videos or progress on the boat since the mast series. We stopped because we had some health issues. We are ready to start work soon. Wish we had been out sailing. We are looking forward to getting back at it. Thanks, best to you, Rex and Kathie.
with coosa board out there, why don't people with large budgets and boat building skills use it vs the very rottable plywood ?
We have no experience with Coosa board other than seeing it advertised on line. Price was the reason we did not pursue researching it further. We have a limited budget and can't answer what others choices are. Thanks for watching.
Magnificent Build!
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed our build.
I am so inspired. You both did an amazing job with your build. By any chance did you keep track of your work hours? I am wondering about how many hours it really takes to build a tiki 21.
We are probably slower than most builders. We do not work 8 hours days, most sessions are 2 to 3 hours so there is a lot of setup and teardown time. We are right at 1500 hours but most will be quicker. Plus we made a few mistakes you don't have to make. Thanks for watching, looking forward to watching your build.
Amazing!
Thanks for watching.
i followed your example turning Phambili's hull recently. Chain blocks for lifting and truckers load straps for sliding it over. Worked a treat! Thank you.
We watched your video, yes it goes very easily. You were working with considerably more weight than us and you got it turned with no stress. Well done.
Hi Rex and Kathie. Missing your regular updates. Hope you got some great sailing going in your Tiki21 over the summer. Fond regards Grant
Sad to say but we haven't completed any work on the boat since the last video. We both had some medical issues that has kept us from either sailing or working in the shop. Hoping to get back to it here in the next few weeks. Appreciate your inquiry , we are enjoying your progress.
@@RexandKathie Hope you are both soon well enough to enjoy the fruits of your labour. Take care.
You guys have built all the best boats!
Thanks, we enjoy building them.
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Did you build the stems twice? I'm waiting for my plans exciting. Beautiful boat great work. I'm going to laminate the stems on the boat also. Good idea
No, just once. there is an inner stem that you plank to and once planked add the outer stem. Thanks for watching. Looking forward to following your build.
cool stuff!
Thanks , the West Coast Trailer Sailing Squadron goes to Cedar Key the first full weekend of May and , Nov 10-12 one week away. There is significant damage to a lot of the facilities this year due to storm surge from hurricane Idalia. Kathie and I will only be going up for a day this year.
You might try posting a question on the West Coast Trailer Sailing Squadron group on Facebook.
very smooth! so when is launch day?
Dominic, you know how that is, don't set a date and stress yourself out. We always wait to launch when it's done. Ran into several unexpected issues that stopped all work. We hope to be getting it all together again.....sometime soon or maybe a little later. Thanks for watching enjoying all of your videos, like the proa but think I need amas on both sides to keep me upright. Best to you.
@@RexandKathie patiently waiting for the age when I am patient enough for that! Two amas makes it a trimaran! I think if you want the real proa feeling you can't have two amas. Though a lee pod or safety ama that doesn't normally touch the water would be okay. One thing I really like about proas is that it's really designed to sail along at the edge, but in a way that is much safer than taking a cat or tri to the edge.
@@dominictarrsailing I see your point but know I shouldn't exceed my abilities. Best to you.
@@RexandKathie absolutely! any case you should see how you like sailing this cat you've just built before you think about a proa!
Love your boat and videos, anxious to see your next video. Your documentation is really helpful for those of us about to also build a tiki 21, thanks for doing it.
Glad you are enjoying the videos, we intend to get back to publishing more videos sometime here in the near future, life gets in the way occasionally, thanks for watching.
Thank you R&K for doing this series. I really enjoyed it. Excellent work and a very nice cat. Hope all is well.
Glad you are enjoying the videos, we intend to get back to publishing more videos sometime here in the near future, life has a habit of getting in the way. Thanks for watching.
Great vid! So nice to fiberglass a flat horizontal surface, not much of that in boatbuilding. :) By the way, what type of roller were you using? I wasn't sure if it was a standard foam roller or something Thanks.
The roller was an adhesive/epoxy roller made by Wooster and available at Amazon.com. It has a nap, not foam. Thanks for watching.
@@RexandKathie Thanks!
Why not a direct link to the plans?
The Smithsonian doesn't have a link for each plan. This is how you order: How to Order The prices are: Ship Plans List/Maritime Collection: $30 The Maritime Administration Collection of Ship Plans (1939-1970): $25 The Smithsonian Collection of Warship Plans: $25 Foreign orders are sent by First-Class International mail for a US $12 shipping fee, and may require additional customs duties, which would be an additional US $25.00. Please indicate which catalog(s) you wish to receive and enclose a check or money order payable to the Smithsonian Institution for the total amount. Do not send cash. We cannot accept credit card orders. All foreign orders should be paid by check, in U.S. funds, payable on a New York bank. All orders are handled by mail. Please send your order to: Ship Plans Smithsonian Institution PO Box 37012 NMAH 5004 / MRC 628 Washington, DC 20013-7012 USA Plan number ASSC-62 plate 62-169, Vineyard Sound Boat ( Old No Man's LandBoat) and Plan number Assc-63 plate 63-171 No man's Land boat This will get you in the vicinity. americanhistory.si.edu/about/departments/work-and-industry/ship-plans
Thank you for sharing this beautiful build!
Our pleasure, thanks for watching.
get a board and 1" dowel. cut the dowel in two, so you have two pieces, drill the boar to put the dowel pieces inside the belt sander handle, and to hold the front horn. now you have a stationary sander. sorry I vcan't draw a picture, but it's not hard to figure out.
Thanks, appreciate your tip, will give it a try the next time we do this.