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The Old Guy
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Welcome to my RUclips Channel. I am The Old Guy. I try to provide a different perspective to gaming and highlighting strategies and tips in these videos. I typically play Minecraft on Skyblock Servers and try to upload videos, with good content, as frequently as I can. Feel free to leave any feedback that you think would help me to improve! I hop you enjoy my videos! Take Care and Be Good!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #54: First Sail! Crazy Greeting! Just A Few More Tweaks!
Get a nice greeting on First Sail! Just need a few more tweaks.
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CLC Passagemaker Dingy #53: Can I recover after almost sinking the boat?
Просмотров 7449 часов назад
Recover the boat and make some major changes!
CLC Passagemaker #52: Splash! Is This The End?
Просмотров 18721 день назад
Splash the boat for the first time! Special thanks to Ken at "Pro Pix from an Amateur" Arubba3H@gmail.com for the still pictures used in this video.
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #51: Raise The Sails! Rigging The Mast! Modifications To Boat Trailer!
Просмотров 10221 день назад
Rig the mast and raise the sails! Modifications to the boat trailer.
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #50: Rudder Installation! Oar Lock Installation! Bend Sails On! Long Episode!
Просмотров 4928 дней назад
Lots of finish work in this long episode!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #49: Can I Make My Own Gasket? More Hardware Installation And Problems!
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Take a shot at making my own Full-sized Gasket to go between the two part of the boat. Get a little more hardware installed, but run into more problems!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #48: Gasket Problem? Buy New Addition For The Boat! Start On The Mast!
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Problem with gasket installation? Buy something new for the boat!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #47: More Painting And Fairing! Install first Hardware!
Просмотров 84Месяц назад
Use some real faring compound and finish most of the painting. Install first hardware.
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #46: Substitute For Fairing Compound? Start Final Paint!
Просмотров 1382 месяца назад
Come up with a substitute for fairing compound to fill in wire holes. Start final paint of boat!
CLC Passagemaker #45: Big decision! More Fillets! More Sanding And Priming!
Просмотров 963 месяца назад
Decide to paint whole boat and not do any varnishing! Fill inside seams with thickened epoxy! Lots of sanding and priming!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #44: More Holes In the Boat! Fix Big Mistake! More Primer And Epoxy!
Просмотров 984 месяца назад
Added holes for deck plates. Cleaned up silicone mistake. More Painting
CLC Passagemaker #43: More Sanding And Priming To Hide My Mistakes!
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With the boat upside down on put 3 coats of the 2 part primer on the inside. Still have a lot of sanding and priming!
CLC Passagemaker #42: Will 3 Coats Of Primer Hide My Sins?
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Finish up nylon bushings. Put 3 coats of primer on the bottom of the boat.
CLC Passagemaker #41: Is Adding Nylon Bushings For the Thru Bolt Holes A Good Idea?
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Add nylon bushings to the thru bolt holes.
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #40: Did I Forget The Hardener? More Fiberglass!
Просмотров 2606 месяцев назад
Put The Boat Back Together!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #39: Fiber Glassing Over My Mistakes!
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CLC Passagemaker Dingy #39: Fiber Glassing Over My Mistakes!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #38: Cut Off The Front End Of The Boat! Start Fixing The Damage!
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CLC Passagemaker Dingy #38: Cut Off The Front End Of The Boat! Start Fixing The Damage!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #37: Prep And Epoxy Coat Whole Interior Of The Boat!
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CLC Passagemaker Dingy #37: Prep And Epoxy Coat Whole Interior Of The Boat!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #36: How NOT To Flip A Boat Over! Finish Fillets! All Parts Glued On!
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CLC Passagemaker Dingy #36: How NOT To Flip A Boat Over! Finish Fillets! All Parts Glued On!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #35: Problems Epoxy Coating Exterior! New Boat Lift System!
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CLC Passagemaker Dingy #35: Problems Epoxy Coating Exterior! New Boat Lift System!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #34: Varnish / Finish Fail! Finish Up Dagger Board Trunk Hole!
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CLC Passagemaker Dingy #34: Varnish / Finish Fail! Finish Up Dagger Board Trunk Hole!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #33: Bow And Stern Seats Glued In! Start Varnishing!
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CLC Passagemaker Dingy #33: Bow And Stern Seats Glued In! Start Varnishing!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #32: Routing Dagger Board Trunk Holes! Start Fitting Seats!
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CLC Passagemaker Dingy #32: Routing Dagger Board Trunk Holes! Start Fitting Seats!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #31: Glue The Dagger Board Trunk Back In! Hopefully It Is Straight!
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CLC Passagemaker Dingy #31: Glue The Dagger Board Trunk Back In! Hopefully It Is Straight!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #30: Plugging the Dagger Board Trunk Holes And Test Fit! More Sanding!
Просмотров 2528 месяцев назад
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #30: Plugging the Dagger Board Trunk Holes And Test Fit! More Sanding!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #29: More Work On Fixing Dagger Board Trunk!
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CLC Passagemaker Dingy #29: More Work On Fixing Dagger Board Trunk!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #28: Sanding! Make A Bigger Hole In the Boat! Anyone Smell Smoke?
Просмотров 1399 месяцев назад
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #28: Sanding! Make A Bigger Hole In the Boat! Anyone Smell Smoke?
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #27: Trip To Melbourne MakerSpace! Templating Dagger Board Trunk Fix!
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CLC Passagemaker Dingy #27: Trip To Melbourne MakerSpace! Templating Dagger Board Trunk Fix!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #26: Cut Out Crooked Dagger Board Trunk! Lots of Sanding!
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CLC Passagemaker Dingy #26: Cut Out Crooked Dagger Board Trunk! Lots of Sanding!
CLC Passagemaker Dingy #25: Fix For Rudder Carriage Bolt! Boom And Yard Glue Up And Epoxy!
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CLC Passagemaker Dingy #25: Fix For Rudder Carriage Bolt! Boom And Yard Glue Up And Epoxy!
Dolphins went to say u did great congratulations 👏
Thank you for sharing your building experience. Many of your tips have been very helpful for me. For example, I will be incorporating the halyard leads and jam cleats into my build. Question: When the boat capsized, how long did the boat stay on it's side before it went completely upside down?
Not very long. Less than a minute. I am looking for a way to put a float at the top of the mast, without it getting in the way, but have not found anything yet.
Like most hard dingy severe lack of floatation makes them dangerous. The open daggerboard trunk is low enough to make bailing the boat impossible. Major redesign necessary to make this boat safe.
Good Point! If you look around 1:18 in the video, when I tip it right side up, the dagger board trunk is is above the water and the boat is floating. However the mast, sails, and myself are not in the boat. I think if the boat is loaded it would be real close to being under water. I think I could make a "bung" using a piece of wood and silicone that might be enough to bail out the boat after a tip over. Thanks for the comment!
cant wait to see the new design on the water
I like it looks well thought out. Also nice job editing the video. I enjoyed it!
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let's go.. you've got this..!!!
are you going to run a pulley line so you can raise it sitting from the stern and not the bow which is the more unstable part of the boat?
That will be one of the changes I will make. Thanks for the comment!
Sounds like something I will need to do too.
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Yep, need to make some changes.
🙂 Я в Вас вірю, великий молодець!! "Мрія"))))
wow 😊Watching this video makes me feel so happy for ur effort and dedication to ur project
Не розумію, навіщо було розрізати, якщо є візок?)))
I had thought that it would be easy to move once I cut it. It wasn't so I bought a trailer.
Do you have a link for the gasket material? I have been stalled at this step as well
Here you go: www.amazon.com/dp/B06XD6VY5G?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details Thanks for watching!
Where do you order your part from?
Hi the Gunson Color Tune was ordered from eBay.
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wow man what a hard job is to do this project
You wanted suggestions about how to arrange partitions in the air tight fore and aft compartments? Partial walls (6" or less high) coud be roughly shaped to fit the bottom and run fore and aft. A few dry fits should suffice, then use a piece of scrap to form a brace that sits at 90 degree angle to your dividing wall, slot it to slide down the wall most of the way, just holding it up 1/2" in the middle but touching the bottom at it's ends. This holds the wall upright and the very thick epoxy that you use to adhere it will provide the strength to provide the separated compartments. You could even add another layer or two of wall boards to get more height after you remove your cross bracing. I think CLC probably isn't keen on us using these compartment s for storage?
Your vids are great! I am planning to build the same boat and I am learning a lot from all the content you post on your channel! Thanks for sharing with us! One question: do you have any idea about how many hours you already have worked on this boat? Chesapeake estimated a total of 100 hours for the Passagemaker, but I guess it must demand a lot more than that for most part of the people and especially for someone like me with no experience.
Hi, I was thinking about this the other day. I would estimate that I have 1,300 hours into the boat so far. However a good chunk of that was from fixing my mistakes and doing "extra" things. Also, it includes effort trying to workaround doing epoxy in the Florida summer heat. If you have a good workspace, a little help, and don't make as many mistakes as I did, you might be able to finish it around 800 Hours. Good Luck!
Thanks for replying! That's a lot more than the 100 hours that CLC promotes on the site. So I am going to prepare my self for way more than 100 hours of work on building this boat. @@TheOldGuy
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Those wire holes are still making me nervous.
Love your videos. I'm about to start my build this weekend. Curious if I could fiberglass the stand inside of the #1 planks prior to assembly. Seems like less work, but I'm afraid it would affect during assembly (stitching). Thanks.
That is an interesting idea! I think the problem would be that the fiberglass should be a continuous piece across both #1 planks and the bottom panel to provide strength. This goes for both inside an outside. Seems like it might be easier, but think you would lose the strength of a single piece of fiberglass. Good Luck and let me know if you have any other questions! Thanks for watching!
@@TheOldGuy Thanks! That makes sense.
hey man, how you doing?? Long time . Used to watch your skybound videos, old subscriber, hope you’re well!!
Hi! Doing Great! I retired almost 2 years ago and loving every minute. I don't do MC videos anymore because it was starting to seem like "work" and took quite a bit of effort for little or no gain. Thanks for checking on me!
We used thickened epoxy to fill in stitch holes, some took two applications. It looks like your's are filling in pretty nice.
I wish I had noticed the stitch holes earlier. On mine, 25:22 I used a technique I copied from someone else. When I removed the wire, I then went back and glued in tooth picks. I then clipped them off, and when I epoxies the boat, they were covered and sanded.
Ooof, yep that would have been a much better solution!
Way to adapt and over come. I admire your patience and perseverance. That is the craziest boat design I have ever seen. I can't wait to see the finished project. Good Work!
I've got the same problem with my GS550 and this video helped, im glad i found it. thanks!
I went with the heavier scotch bright pad with handle on it, think it was a burgundy color scotch pad from the painting department at Home Depot, worked great and 1 scrub it was done
If ur interested hellbounds released and it’s pretty fun it has like 100+ players
I'm thinking of joining so I have a backup when my own laser is getting maintenance, waiting for a tube, or just being stupid. Thanks for this video so I can see what the place is like. Maybe I'll see you there.
Ahhhhhh, adventures with epoxy :)! Our first batch, to glue the finger joints together on the whole boat, got mixed with one third the hardener! We got to then fiberglass tape both sides of the joints to reassure ourselves of their strength. Your's is looking good!
Getting there! Keep at it!
I think you are right about the holes. On mine I filled them out and put a nylon bushing in the hole. I then epoxied it into place. Very easy to assemble the boat with that.
Great Idea! I had thought of Stainless Steel, but nylon bushings sounds better. Do you have a source for the nylon bushings you used? Thanks!
@@TheOldGuy I just got mine at lowes. The hardware aisle in the specialty drawers
@@michaelballog Thanks!
My adult son and I are building this exact project! We just coated the bottom with two coats of epoxy and are about to turn it over to install the seats and rub rails. Neither of us have ever worked with epoxy and never been in charge of a boat build. I too have had some fun flipping the boat over, so I can totally relate to your solo effort. I will continue to keep up with you and wish you well! Plus I am also old (70)!
He's cutting it in half so he can get it out of the basement. Or install a much needed beer cooler.
It's coming along! I feel your pain! Thank you for bringing us along!
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I think I came into this late... why are you cutting the boat in half. I went to the CLC website, but didn't get any clarification. I built a CLC Jimmy Skiff for my neighbor a number of years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. It's a great project to do with a friend.! Nice Job BTW!
Hi, this is the Passagemaker "Take Apart" version. The front 1/3 is meant to be able to come off to make it more compact and easier to store and move around. It seemed a good idea when I ordered the kit, not so sure now. Thanks for watching!
Wow, that's pretty novel. Keep up the good work. Can't wait to see the finished project!@@TheOldGuy
I bought the same boat kit. Haven't started construction yet. So glad I found your videos. Going to be super helpful. Thanks!
I love building these things. These kits are fun and practical. Nice job.
Your skyblock series is very entertaining. Any chance that you'll be doing another season now that it has reset?
If you take a wide strap twice around the middle, you can flip it with more control.
Wow... great project and nicely done! I built a CLC Jimm Skiff of my neighbor a few years ago. Had a blast and really enjoyed it.
U can get in the otherside and push it back out with time and patience and a bent pin, well I did
Maybe your chokes not seating fully
Coming alone nice!
I had used the scrapers on the hardened epoxy. They worked great to clean up sags and to remove any bristles I missed. I'd be happy to pay for the varnish. How much are you looking for?
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It's funny to hear you talk about weather windows. I've been heating my shop for about 3 weeks to keep it in the high 60s. Also make sure to coat the hull under the seats. I now wish I had pulled the cardboard from the take apart doubler before I put the seat on.
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I just wanted to pass done hints along that are working well with me. I'm using a cabinet scraper to smooth sags in the epoxy. No sanding! Also I got a used porter cable profile sander that I got on Facebook for 35$. Which has bunches of profiles to use on the filets
Nice! I looked at the scrappers before, but did not get them. Sounds like I do, and look for a profile sander. Thanks! I appreciate the tips!