I missed this part 3, so have watched it today. Boat is looking KJEMPEBRA! I also then watched your sauna vid. Such a great build and amazing to now have in your garden. I was saying recently I think 'sauna culture' has great potential in Britain. We don't have so many cold nights (although last week sub zero), a lot less snow, but plenty of cold, damp, wet, windy, miserable days, when a sauna would be perfect.
You are totally right! You don't need king winter to enjoy miserable weather in a super hot sauna... I do however recommend a cold water dip to acompany the Sauna! I've lived 1,5years in Ireland and 4 😬years in Bergen... and know all about the Brittish weather by geo-closeness experience :)
@@MartinWoodStudios Yes it is close, I live in England but closer to Stavanger than Cornwall in SW England.North Sea winter swimming is quite popular,. haha. (I did see a travel vlog last year of some American visiting Norhern Ireland, and they had some portable saunas in shepherd huts, right next to the beach. So you can go for a for a swim then go into the sauna. That looked great. Considering you feel even colder after being hot, I have to say you were very calm when you entered the icy lake. Impressive. 🤣
I just subscribed because I love watching fun makers from all over the world. Also, I just realized that since I am also already subscribed to The Swedish Maker and to Jesper Makes, I am now subscribed to makers from the big 3 Viking countries. 😀
That went too easy. When I do it with my brother's 800 lb. boat, we end up struggling with swinging straps and my brother yelling at me. Have you tried that method? Much more ....interesting....
It was also first try after adjusting the height correctly (I wanted it to crash for a epic fail, Espen was nervous). First 1 or 2 times the side of the boat touched the floor.