⛵️ This Bulkhead will PREVENT our boat from Sinking!! Ep.343

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All Comments (21)
  • @ifyn7621
    I am glad that you are able to film the process, it is absolutely fascinating! Roberta is glowing.🇨🇦❤️
  • @corujariousa
    Good luck with the project. Consider having the rudder shaft passing through a strong/reinforced pipe with the top being above the water line. This is a great design safety feature not all boats have (in case you have a rudder failure). I believe newer Bavaria yachts introduced the design and other brands started adopting it. Similar designs are available for the propeller shaft but all depends on the propulsion system you'll choose.
  • @simsjef
    The workers are incredible with their trade and skills - the engineering is also incredible. What a great episode.
  • @jerryrolff
    Cool to see the same proces again, we recently (last year) build a boat to simmilar buildstyle. (Only steel). Keep on going 👍
  • @jamesvanian5524
    Fascinating and truly remarkable. Building this boat is going to be so interesting. Keep well and safe. James.
  • You guys must be so excited, looking good Roberta🤰❤‍🔥
  • Aluminum is a popular material for yacht construction due to its light weight, strength, and resistance to corrosion. However, aluminum yachts can be vulnerable to certain types of damage, such as fatigue cracking or stress fractures, which can be exacerbated by extreme weather conditions or improper maintenance. It's possible that these factors may have played a role in the Bayesian's sinking, though again we won't know for sure until the investigation is complete.
  • @jacksrus
    Please thank the guys from us for letting you film. Amazing to see what goes on and the expertise they have. From someone who used to build trains.
  • @jonblair5470
    Nice to see a black guy in not only the aluminum welding industry but also the boating industry.
  • @nomorehate9176
    Loving your enthusiasm about the hull building process, Duca!!
  • Yes that bulkhead is a terrific idea. Just watched a video where there skeg rudder was ripped off in a collision in a steel boat and it started to sink and they were done for. I love unsinkable boat idea. I think Titanic had lots of bulkheads like that one. Lol.
  • Muito interessante como foi mostrado como eles soldam.Comecando aos poucos tomando forma.Robetta está linda.Vc.merecem.Fiquem bem.❤❤❤❤
  • @mennoboon8037
    Nice work that doesnt look easy at all, hope it all ends up straight and panels that all line up good.
  • @wildaltarose
    I don’t really understand all the technical parts, but I know you are very involved. Roberta looks wonderful.
  • @davidbolduc828
    It is so awesome they let you film the construction as it really shows the uniqueness of the StrongAll method. It's one thing explaining how the hull will be built and it another thing entirely watching the transformation of thick flat aluminum panels into a boat.
  • @oleran4569
    That is really difficult work! Good thing they have a gantry crane....energy...and patience. This is kind of like Plukky's welding/grinding channel for a while.
  • @chupitos2269
    Now it starts to look a boat, and watching the process is amazing, like watching a 3d printer slowly adding layers and the objects taking shape. Sure this method of building needs lots of calculations, the right mix of precision and "brute force" but seeing a thick sheet of metal bending like that to the willing of the builders really blow my mind!
  • @Who.is.Clinton
    Wow, loved this video, they way they weld, then pull, then weld, then pull, wow!