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Changing All Our Rigging A Week Before We Cross the Pacific!! - (Episode 221) 

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We have an extended episode this week as Jonas Berg, one of the owners of Selden Masts flies down to Mexico to help us re-rig our lagoon 450 catamaran. The knowledge that this man shares is invaluable, and there is so much to learn from him, hence the longer video this week.
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt with friends and has started sailing around the world. We found bulkhead damage on their catamaran in Panama, so have fixed her up, and are almost ready to cross the Pacific Ocean!!
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@ParlayRevival
@ParlayRevival Год назад
Here is the documentary we made about SV Niniwahuni who lost their mast sailing from Mexico to French Polynesia… ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yMqYvd69Xs4.html
@Crazycarlisle
@Crazycarlisle Год назад
Trick to prevent cable from corroding and failing ..... chain lube for dirt bikes soak into the cable and helps a ton . Rotary 2 post lift installer told me this for outdoor install of lift. Same would apply to your cables
@DB-hy9wl
@DB-hy9wl Год назад
You guys are an encyclopedia!
@RenanGa
@RenanGa Год назад
Thank you Jonas Berg for the rigging class. Thank you for helping the crew of Parlay Revival.
@Psychobilly
@Psychobilly Год назад
Awesome the details in rigging that @Jonas gave. Also the points that he was like wait, we will have comments here on no calking vs calking. @Colin, we’re glad you haven’t blazed over this. Feck them MFs that want you to catch up to real time.
@robertlivingston5175
@robertlivingston5175 Год назад
Mr. Berg, you're a legend.
@Bigfish300
@Bigfish300 Год назад
Wow. What a privilege to get the master to teach all of us on rigging
@nategehl4506
@nategehl4506 Год назад
I’ve learned more about joining cable in this 30 minute video than anything I’ve ever done in my life. Master class on setting up standing rigging, thank you Parlay crew, than you Selden guy.
@zx1100a1
@zx1100a1 Год назад
That impact screw driver is worth its weight in gold. 😄Thanks for the update Colin.
@peterthermocline
@peterthermocline Год назад
Hit the thumbs up for Colin
@Movieman1965
@Movieman1965 Год назад
We've used those impact screw removers in many applications. They are extremely useful.
@petermcgreevy6386
@petermcgreevy6386 Год назад
I have found a lump Hammer 2.2 Lb has more control with tight screws and not bash your fingers..🙂@@Movieman1965
@Subguy686
@Subguy686 Год назад
Absolutely! They are just a manual impact gun/wrench and work even better when you’re swinging a 3 lb. Engineer’s hammer.
@slynn5138
@slynn5138 Год назад
If you don’t plan on using it very often, you can pick one up at Harbor Freight for about 10 bucks. It’s definitely worth it for the piece of mind. Especially, since corrosion from the ocean causes a lot of screws to become seized and need a little extra help getting unstuck.
@donburnett8629
@donburnett8629 Год назад
Massive cheers to Selden! You've no idea how incredible this expertise and knowledge make THE difference. Wow!!
@ttsimpson28
@ttsimpson28 Год назад
Brands take note of Jonas here. Guy is rolling up his sleeves and getting dirty to show you his product and all that goes into it.This is better than 1,000 traditional magazine ads or other methods. Bravo.
@KatieParlayRevival
@KatieParlayRevival Год назад
I couldn't agree more! Talk about going above and beyond.
@chriskaiser171
@chriskaiser171 Год назад
Mr. Berg’s passion and excitement to help fellow sailors is why Seldon should be our first stop when we need new rig’s! Thanks for the great rigging class.
@slynn5138
@slynn5138 Год назад
I have a feeling that this sponsorship should work out just great for Selden. Similar to how Precision Sails jumped on board with all of the sailing RU-vidrs.
@Ninja_Sloth
@Ninja_Sloth Год назад
What a freakin legend. Jonas is an incredible human and a great steward of the sailing community. Ok, now fast forward to South Pacific footage 😉
@KatieParlayRevival
@KatieParlayRevival Год назад
He absolutely is a legend! We're almost at the Pacific footage and it will be worth the wait 😉
@mattburrell4412
@mattburrell4412 Год назад
Maximum respect to Selden and Jonas Berg for helping out and guiding Parlay in the rigging their mast.
@peoplewatchingpeople684
@peoplewatchingpeople684 Год назад
Having Jonas there to firstly demonstrate and then supervise the tasks, must have been a massive stress reliever for Colin and the crew. As competent and willing as they all are, to have the GOAT there leading the way and teaching the crew as he went, was great. A fab episode Colin 👏🏼
@paulhandley8669
@paulhandley8669 Год назад
Who wouldn’t buy Selden after that! What a decent and humble guy too.
@jmheket
@jmheket Год назад
You can never get sick of listening to a master......
@AWROAL
@AWROAL Год назад
Isn’t Jonas just the man! Brilliant Brilliant. The power of community
@KatieParlayRevival
@KatieParlayRevival Год назад
Spot on! It's all about relationships and friendships :)
@robertwoodward5392
@robertwoodward5392 Год назад
What a master class in the fine points of rig fittings and attachments. This episode should saved for all time by every owner or rigger. Thank you.
@KatieParlayRevival
@KatieParlayRevival Год назад
Thanks Robert! We appreciate that.
@twinslotaddicts
@twinslotaddicts Год назад
Such an incredible blessing to have someone like Jonas come to you and lend his expertise on replacing your rigging while taking the time to teach you and the crew!!! Once in a lifetime experience for sure!!!
@noelsharpe5970
@noelsharpe5970 Год назад
Great to see you getting such good rigging advice. I am an Aussie that works as a rigger in Oslo [ Norway ] I have toured the Selden factory in Gothenburg a few times.If you ever have the chance I would recommend it. Its absolutely amazing how much they are producing from such a small factory. Compliments to Jonas and have a safe trip across the pond.
@JamesBond-xq3tw
@JamesBond-xq3tw Год назад
Jonas ,what a wonderful ,person ,passing on his knowledge . Hats off .
@larrystolzman9337
@larrystolzman9337 Год назад
I know nothing about sailing, but love this channel. I do know when you have loved ones, friends and mentors your life is filled with an incredible amount of joy. Watching everyone work and being mentored by the best lead me to conclude the work was made a great deal easier and may have reached the point of being fun. What a huge blessing. Enjoy your time together. God Bless!
@kennybaumann2117
@kennybaumann2117 Год назад
Absolutely awesome video guys, I had to watch it several times so I could Google all of the parts and terms to get a better understanding of how it all fits together. The fact that it was also longer than normal was an added Bonus for sure!!! I think if you put together a one time "Pay-Per-View video, that didn't omit valuable, amazing stuff, that at least got us to the day you finally embark would be awesome. I know I for one would pay for that as I'm sure others would too. I would make it "Free" to fateful Patreons and $5 for everyone else, think of it like this you could then cut it up and use it as your weekly update for a month or more for those that don't pay to watch it and just follow it up with a video for those of us that paid to jump forward. I imagine it could pay for a few bar tabs 😂😂😂
@rickwatson1000
@rickwatson1000 Год назад
Jamie is priceless !!! Love that guys dedication to Parlay as its his own sail boat . One of the greatest videos for a educational
@KatieParlayRevival
@KatieParlayRevival Год назад
So true Rick! Thanks for the kind comment and for following along! :)
@andreacrashe9894
@andreacrashe9894 Год назад
*Wow I learned heaps on this episode. Thanks to Seldon's Jonas Berg for giving an informative tutorial instructions on rigging on how it should be done.*
@acblack1032
@acblack1032 Год назад
You cannot find a better crew, the XP from all 8 people so satisfying to watch. You guys are going to have a super save crossing. Happy to watch it all
@khmoe
@khmoe Год назад
Next time use heat to loosen the loctite. Impact driver is also useful:)
@DuffyF56
@DuffyF56 Год назад
In the Navy on valve covers of Stainless valves which were also stainless, we used Neolube (a mixture of alcohol and molybdenum disulfide. ) on stainless threads to prevent galling. It is a dry film lubricant.
@AR-mm6so
@AR-mm6so Год назад
it's so much fun to see a master of their craft sharing the knowledge they're passionate about. Jonas looked like a kid in a candy shop!
@KatieParlayRevival
@KatieParlayRevival Год назад
He's truly amazing at what he does and he's such a pleasure to be around! We're so lucky to call him a friend.
@tiredmonkey5000
@tiredmonkey5000 Год назад
Well that was a true masterclass, you guys are lucky to have him.
@mikeferguson2828
@mikeferguson2828 Год назад
Great rigging video Colin. Hats off to Sheldon Mast for helping you and educating us fellow sailors 😊
@JeffTobrocke
@JeffTobrocke Год назад
One of the most informative videos ever. I'm under contract on a 1980 Gulfstar 44CC that will need new wire on her 2011 Selden Spar and this episode was super encouraging that I can do this myself. Bravo
@essuu
@essuu Год назад
Well thats the fastest 36mins I ever spent watching a Parlay video. Such a wealth of information, a testament to who Colin is that he can get such incredible teachers to help out.
@Rockwell21
@Rockwell21 Год назад
Awesome video. I'm lucky enough to work with some electronic/RF engineers who have 35+ years experience, there's nothing better than watching people who have mastered their trade. No video, book or lecture will ever come close to what you can learn from watching them.
@SteveP-vm1uc
@SteveP-vm1uc Год назад
This guy is an absolute LEGEND!!!!!! In the automotive World, we deal with many parts that have loc-tite "RED" , that has to come out. The easy trick is to heat the nut, bolt, screw with a propane torch and unscrew it. The Loc-tite will turn to liquid again and the screw or bolt will come right out.. The factories love to use it on universal joint collar bolts.. Without heat, you can fight the bolts all the way out and even destroy them. Heat it up for a minute and it's like it's greased...... THIS was a great video!!!!
@vincentthifault7921
@vincentthifault7921 Год назад
It's a blessing for you guys to have him. That kind of experience doesn't come around often..and he can explain it to all your viewers... he is a gem and u r too to get that lucky
@Search4TruthReality
@Search4TruthReality Год назад
Thank you for letting us look over your shoulders as you refit your rigging. This stuff is so interesting . . . and it warms my heart to see the extended crew working together so well. :-)
@kurtb369
@kurtb369 Год назад
Colin, I think this must be one of the most educational vids you ever showed. Very interesting to see Jonas at first hand, hearing his comments and guidelines. Priceless information !
@nooneanybodyknows7912
@nooneanybodyknows7912 Год назад
Thank you, Jonas, for your valuable leadership sharing your vast knowledge. Teach me, and I remember. Involve me, and I learn. 🎓
@allanmoore7790
@allanmoore7790 Год назад
How incredibly fortunate to have a co-owner from Selden to come down in person to help with the mast! I really appreciated the instructional part of installing the mechanical swedge. This was very informative!
@silasmarner7586
@silasmarner7586 Год назад
To have a rigging manufactuer tune the cables AT sea? Priceless. What peace of mind you should have at that point... Well done gents and ladies.
@stevelewis2705
@stevelewis2705 Год назад
If you take a torch to the bolts heat them up it’ll break the loctite free and makes it way easier to remove, don’t go too hot you’ll tell smell the loctite when the bond goes
@Ron-zr6se
@Ron-zr6se Год назад
No finer teacher and mentor than a master of the trade. Listening, learning and taking notes not only saves you time but a load of heartache as well. Great video with a lot of excellent tips.
@jmccabe419
@jmccabe419 Год назад
The chosen one seems like a educated tradesman himself. Impact screw tool for the win
@darling4713
@darling4713 Год назад
The best part was "the chosen one, the savior and the second coming. Colin you have surrounded yourself with favor, fun and fancy. Well done lad. Very well done 👍
@RichardGeorgeJamesJackson
@RichardGeorgeJamesJackson Год назад
I have known about your channel for some time but only now I have been watching you. It is clear that this capacity that you have to motivate so many people is because of your character and charisma. You should have 10 times more subscribers; you deserve. I wish you all the best for the future!!! Ps. Jamie is a legend!
@DDixon3121
@DDixon3121 Год назад
It's always great to see someone like Mr. Berg who knows what he's doing. Expertise is a wonderful trait to have on your side. You guys were lucky to have him at your disposal. Thanks for another great episode!
@LondonCarnaval
@LondonCarnaval Год назад
The only problem i have is i just wish your videos are much longer 🙏🤞 Awesome 👌 Super 🆒️ 👌 video and wonderful teamwork 💪🦾🏅🥇🏆💯 ✌❤☘ 🌬⛵
@chrispiyarat5507
@chrispiyarat5507 Год назад
Hey Colin. Years I have been watching. This is one of the best episodes. Smart educated people talking and doing. Thank you.
@its_dmarks
@its_dmarks Год назад
This was an incredibly useful episode! We re-rigged this year and I wish I had seen this before that project. Gives me a lot of respect for our riggers.
@onenuttybuddy
@onenuttybuddy Год назад
A free class in rigging assembly. That has got to be worth a pretty penny. As usual, the Parlay team was steaming along at full throttle. Nice job all of you. Now, let's get this girl in the water!
@KatieParlayRevival
@KatieParlayRevival Год назад
Having Jonas come down to do this was truly priceless! We're a very lucky team!
@lovingcars
@lovingcars 7 месяцев назад
Definitely getting a masterclass here. Kudos Selden. Love how the ladies kick in as well. Incredible "gees" here. Means team spirit.
@rosemarin4043
@rosemarin4043 Год назад
That was so interresting and what a teacher /coach Jonas is! Beautiful work by whole team! Thank you!! ❤
@carsb121
@carsb121 Год назад
The genius of bringing together the right group of informed professionals working as a team to accomplish a common goal is a joy to behold, even for non boaters who love the sea & respect all that is required to voyage like this. The shared spirit & soul is as unmistakable as it is a joy to witness! 💗🏆 The down time is delightful & the production values are fabulous! LOVE!
@nigelwalton4769
@nigelwalton4769 Год назад
I appreciate the Masterclass. Cheers to the Parlay team!! (NZ viewer. Palmy North)
@garyevans5905
@garyevans5905 Год назад
Must be the best informative video ive seen. As a sailor for 35yrs , the knowledge gained in 36min was immense. Thanks Colin and Parlay Crew,
@KatieParlayRevival
@KatieParlayRevival Год назад
That's amazing, thanks for your support Gary!
@rogerbayzand4455
@rogerbayzand4455 Год назад
Nothing like having an expert with a lifetime of experience to give you and all of us a masterclass, thank you Jonas and Colin.
@jenni-Poo
@jenni-Poo Год назад
I love watching these. Even though I’ve never sailed. I feel I learn things.
@thomasbrasse3145
@thomasbrasse3145 Год назад
This guy was great to listen to. Experts are a joy to work with.
@KatieParlayRevival
@KatieParlayRevival Год назад
Absolutely agree!
@rocopson926
@rocopson926 Год назад
Great episode - usually it is you imparting your knowledge Colin, so it makes a change to watch you learning from someone else who clearly knows his stuff and what a great guy to come down to help at the drop of a hat.
@peteracke2209
@peteracke2209 Год назад
Piece of mind having it professionally assembled...priceless..and worth every cent.
@iwal1645
@iwal1645 Год назад
I just got a master class on rigging today, thank Jonas, and thanks Colin and the Parlay crew.
@KatieParlayRevival
@KatieParlayRevival Год назад
A class from the best in the business for sure!
@gordonagent7037
@gordonagent7037 Год назад
What an incredible, humble guy Jonas was to come out and help you guys prior to your journey is a lucky break and a real good luck omen, at least now you won’t have to worry about rigging.
@KatieParlayRevival
@KatieParlayRevival Год назад
Jonas is such an incredible person! We feel super lucky to do business with him and to be able to call him a great friend.
@MrOliverHaddon
@MrOliverHaddon Год назад
Great to sit and learn. To see a skilled person at work, I love to see. Thank you
@mandymelhuish3879
@mandymelhuish3879 Год назад
One of our favourite episodes, we love to learn!!
@shaunsheldrake4608
@shaunsheldrake4608 Год назад
Great video team - loved every second of it 🙂... I don't think I've seen a better example of the law of psychological reciprocity ... it's about giving to receive, helping to be helped, and appreciating to be appreciated. It's a reminder that doing good deeds for others will inspire them to do the same for you at some point. Colin - you put so much good into the world, it's always going to come back to you ... this time in the form of Jonas Berg!
@KatieParlayRevival
@KatieParlayRevival Год назад
Great comment Shaun! Parlay attracts incredible people and that is thanks to Colin!
@flightplan1000
@flightplan1000 Год назад
This was an wonderful episode! Thank you everybody, including the "Maestro Of Selden", (sorta' sounds like someone from the middle ages) for putting this together.
@davidfisher268
@davidfisher268 Год назад
Colin your success is the people around you…like a tree- the greater the root system the stronger the tree. Your roots are deep and you respect every one of them!
@treadlightly6427
@treadlightly6427 Год назад
What an amazing company Selden is holy crap, as soon as I saw how his personality was it wasn't hard to see how his company has gotten an amazing reputation. What a solid guy!!!
@silasmarner7586
@silasmarner7586 Год назад
Ack! Maintaining and repairing all the mast/rigging parts is BRRRUUUUTAL! Kudos to the crew and all others involved to "make it right".
@californiakayaker
@californiakayaker Год назад
I think the easiest name for that is impact screwdriver or impact driver. I've used them before, very helpful sometimes.
@Subguy686
@Subguy686 Год назад
Next time you have problems breaking a fastener loose that you think may have been installed using Loctite, you could try applying some heat with a propane torch. The heat will breakdown the Loctite (even the red stuff) and make it easier to turn. 12:02 Try packing putting some grease in the bearing track next time. The grease will hold the balls in place while you insert the remaining ones.
@johnharrison9317
@johnharrison9317 Год назад
Briliant teamwork, great mastery and leadership.
@guyd3504
@guyd3504 Год назад
Helluva technical but so interesting. Loved this episode
@richardmorton1310
@richardmorton1310 Год назад
BIG props to Seldon!
@rogerwhite-hi5fk
@rogerwhite-hi5fk Год назад
Hi Colin & crew it so good to see you got all your parts & ready to put the rigging back up the man from selden is a Gem can’t wait to next week to see you fixed a back sailing tell Jamie sorry about the football resault today down under stay safe
@ferdibra
@ferdibra Год назад
Great episode! Such passion and teamwork. Must be very rewarding to see things done so well, with attention to detail. This yacht is definitely becoming the best version of a Lagoon 450.
@KatieParlayRevival
@KatieParlayRevival Год назад
Super rewarding!
@sundance2005
@sundance2005 Год назад
That was an amazing and interesting episode, keep them coming. As an aircraft mech, we use the impact driver like you use all the time on stubborn screws, very handy to have. I would have put some sealant between the plated and the tang to prevent moisture from getting between the places and the tang and corroding, but that might not be a problem with it high up on the mast.
@maryj3056
@maryj3056 Год назад
Hi guys , what a fascinating episode . Jonas !!! What a star , what an amazing instructor. I am a teacher and he explained so well , I feel that I could have deffo done some of those tasks from his instructions. I look forward to next weeks episode . Love to you all
@KatieParlayRevival
@KatieParlayRevival Год назад
Thanks Mary! He sure is a star. Sending love back to you :)
@CG-99
@CG-99 Год назад
Best episode yet. Well done Selden.
@1904-d3x
@1904-d3x Год назад
The free Expert knowledge being shared at 29:24 is priceless. this is why u edit and take ya time putting out ya tubes. just Beautiful. The wrap up NEVER COCKING JUST A GOOD TIGHT LOCK SCREW. lets the water Evap..;)
@JackArn91
@JackArn91 Год назад
Hi Colin, Using a blow torch gently on the bolt will melt the locktite and make them super easy to remove. Next time anyway
@isickofit
@isickofit Год назад
A hand impact driver is a damn useful tool to have in your box - saved me so much grief working on motorcycles that use steel fasteners into alloy engine cases..
@rayb3117
@rayb3117 Год назад
It is great to see all these legends of sailing or components thereof come and help Colin and Parlay. This goes to show if you are a great guy, then people will help you. To all off you crew of Parlay and everyone who is helping them, YOU ARE ALL LEGENDS ( as Colin and Jamie like to say) .
@deanjohnston4073
@deanjohnston4073 Год назад
Not one person speaking a word while watching his skills at the end. I love when a master shares his knowledge like this. Great vid. Thanks
@robindunham1985
@robindunham1985 Год назад
I feel like I just took a master class on rigging! What a great learning experience. Absolutely the best way to teach. Explain, Show, Do. Great teaching methodology. Cheer to Jonas and Seldan.
@JG-us9lu
@JG-us9lu Год назад
Brilliant episode as new sailor understanding how the rigging is put together is invaluable. Thank you all.
@ballomni
@ballomni Год назад
WOW, great Episode, you must have incredible Gravitas! You are very humble like my Navy test Pilot Son, Bravo Zulu!
@kurtarmbrust
@kurtarmbrust Год назад
When you listen to an expert talk about what they have experienced, you know you are getting sound advice. This is where RU-vid shines. People that know sharing with those that don't.
@jonathanscott550
@jonathanscott550 Год назад
Fantastic video. Isn't it great that you have friends and businesses that come out to you giving your their advice and help even when product you are using is not part of their company. Parlay that rigging is going to be strong and be able to handle the Pacific crossing with ease. you'll be able to sleep with worrying the mast coming down on you. looking forward to mast being up and sea trials next video.
@KatieParlayRevival
@KatieParlayRevival Год назад
Thanks for following along!
@randycrager4074
@randycrager4074 Год назад
It's so cool that friends are so eager to help spread the love and get you on your way, excellent y'all.
@GB-ew8wc
@GB-ew8wc Год назад
Its always a pleasure to watch a pro at work.
@jerrydutra3225
@jerrydutra3225 Год назад
Woohoo 🎉 Onward thru the fog 👍👍
@skippercirelli2097
@skippercirelli2097 Год назад
ok - this is by far one of the best sailing related videos I've seen. Thank you.
@aquaholic3
@aquaholic3 Год назад
Truly a great episode with so much knowledge being shared! Kudos to everyone involved. Can not wait for the next episode!
@imgoodru2840
@imgoodru2840 Год назад
Only vessel I've been on... Disney Cruz for 3 nights... aside from my pops boat I mean like a metal canoe many times as a kid. The gentleman who taught this rigging episode... I 100% understood
@tomkatdev
@tomkatdev Год назад
Old mate Steve came through clutch as with that impact driver device! What a champion! Nice all.
@SamanthaCoolBeans
@SamanthaCoolBeans Год назад
This has to be one of the best episodes you’ve put out Colin. I really felt like I’ve just had an education in rigging…. Thanks!
@pollatso
@pollatso 2 месяца назад
Amazing to watch how everyone came together like a swiss watch to do this job 👍👍🇬🇧🙏
@jerardcook4106
@jerardcook4106 Год назад
Talk about an incredible episode... There was so much knowledge giving to all of us. The story you all are telling here puts my faith back into human kindness. Thank you so much for allowing us into your world. ~JBCook; Tacoma, WA. USA
@justtechnical5899
@justtechnical5899 Год назад
Nothing beats experience... respect... (give Jonas a nice cold beer)
@mod_incllc3235
@mod_incllc3235 Год назад
Fantastic episode. These deep technical journeys make for the best educational videos. Maybe a separate playlist containing all of the technical content is in order for us DIYers and Professionals alikeThank you as always for your generosity of time and expertise.
@kingobeast8528
@kingobeast8528 Год назад
You are so fortunate to have friends of that caliber. Most sailors would sit out 'til the next season. Big ups ! Keep the killer content coming!
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