great episode get a cargo net for those plants or a way to stow + get two more of those color floor matts eventually - looking better and more shipshape
Your mum and dad are a formidable team, I don’t think there is too much that could beat them , the project is looking great and I can’t wait for the stepping of the mast
Parents work ethic and accents are gold and worth bottling. I miss mine but we learn so much from them without realising, and they are gone too soon. I look forward to your 'family' sail before too long
Great videos mate. You are my Sunday morning coffee time. I'm restoring a Farrier 680TT so some similarities. Especially love the videos with your parents in. Bloody legends. You're a lucky by.
Love your mum and dad Marc. So great to see how you guys dive in together. I plan to be like your dad when my son (today 6yrs) or daughter (9) rebuild themselves a boat of some kind. Tell your parents thank you for being such inspiring parents 🙌 //Jon
Another great video Mark you have made so much progress, enjoy the time with your parents, you will be amazed at how much you look back on these times!
You’re really lucky to have your parents to come to help you as the first support. We note your mum sanding with her bracelets. We are a lady or not 😂😂😂😂
The boat is looking great! I love the colors your mum chose for the floors. Your parents are legends and the apple doesn't fall far from the tree! Awesome job!!
After this complete rebuilding you are obviously ready to repair anything on your catamaran. Lucky fellow to have such mum and dad ! Standing ovation !
Although your parents are so helpful the tremendous amount of work you put into the project is now more and more visible. Congrats on your motors working now kind of reliable.
Amazing Mark, we are thrilled over the amount you have accomplished on this project in such a short period of time. You all deserve a round of applause for this epic refit and we all are praying for your success in the future.
Dunno that i would've enlarged the hole, because it will (inevitably) get wobblier as it goes. Prolly should've made a longer spacer to bring in the distance. When you get to a better working spot, probably a good idea to enlarge those holes to the next (closest) size up to have a tight fit and make some proper spacers. jm2c.