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Tiny boat tour - Inside a tiny ocean crossing yacht . (Class Globe 5.80 transatlantic yacht)

This video is incredibly nerdy - if you are after sun-drenched sailing in crystal clear water among palm-fringed islands, switch over to Sailing La Vagabonde/ The Sailing Frenchman now.... :) The content is likely to be more accurate and much nicer to look at... I was asked to make a short video about the features of the boat - initially I thought there would not be much to talk about, but even in a 19' boat it seems there is something in every corner to discuss. This vid is probably more of interest to the other Class Globe 5.80 boat builders, hopefully it provides some chance to learn from my mistakes... A bit about the build of the boat - I made the boat during lockdown (mid 2020- mid 2021) from a kit of plywood and Douglas Fir parts that I bought from Fyne boat kits. https://www.fyneboatkits.co.uk/kits/s... I've never built a boat before, and the kit was a good way to start. The pre-cut CNC pieces allow for a very accurate and quick build. Once completed the boat has proved itself to be tough, simple and forgiving to sail. The rig is a complete set from Selden, taking a lot of thought out of the ordering process. The other more complicated aspects that are not included in the kit such as the keel I got made locally, and I was able to complete other pieces such as the stainless steel guardrails myself as I'm lucky enough to have the tools to do so. The interior of the boat can be customised to a degree, but race rules stipulate requirements to limit free surface water movement (i.e. you have to keep the bunk sides free from perforations) and the watertight bulkheads are compulsory. Most other interior aspects are up to the builder however. As with the other video - this is just me getting geeky over the interior of a boat - don't expect too much! I'm not a film maker, editor, or in any meaningful way a creative human being, so production standards are low, and for some reason sound quality on this vid is not as good as the Atlantic crossing one... :)

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