Plywood and epoxy diesel and water tanks on our 41' trawler yacht Part 2. Sea Dreamer Project Ep 47
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 Published On Aug 16, 2019

Part 2 of our sub series on plywood-epoxy tank building for diesel fuel and potable water shortage. Work continues with different techniques for applying epoxy along with the construction methods that will be used to build our various tanks. We get our first taste of actual assembly along with an unexpected building shed repair.

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This is this is the story of a complete boat owning and boat building novice and his family, constructing a 41’ full displacement trawler yacht in the backyard of their upstate New York home. While I consider myself a fairly advanced amateur woodworker and DIY guy, I’ve never owned a boat before and certainly have never built one either.

The naval architect, George Buehler, designed this boat, from his Diesel Duck line, with the home builder in mind. This design has been licensed for professional builders in China and Turkey, but George’s goal was always to make the large, blue water cruising boat within the reach of the average person.

His commitment to a design that was attainable for the average handy person, resulted in his first book, Buehlers Backyard Boat Building, detailing the process. His designs often include building materials and fasteners available at the big box home improvement stores.

George believed that a robust, comfortable and safe cruising boat could be built with less than ideal, traditional materials. While he acknowledge that less than ideal materials may limit the vessels longevity and resale value, his design would get people safely out on the water while the other guy remained landlocked saving for a design he would never be able to afford to build.

Many traditionalist scoff at his mostly hard chined designs and deviation from traditional methods and materials. However his maverick approach has made the dream of crossing oceans in a home built boat a reality for many around the world. No matter what the “experts” say, his designs have been proven over and over with literally hundreds of examples cruising the worlds oceans today.

Our goal is to be next!

Sea Dreamer Project Merchandise Through Teespring:

https://www.teespring.com/stores/sea-...

Totalboat epoxy, the official epoxy of the Sea Dreamer Project:

http://www.jamestowndistributors.com

Save 15% on Totalboat products with discount code at checkout: henryred1

Atlas work gear and apparel. Every purchase through this link helps support our project:

https://www.atlas46.com/index.html?ta...

Custom saw milling and welding at DAM Enterprises:

  / damsawmilling  

Beta Marine- Marine Diesel Engines:

www.betamarinenc.com

Production equipment:

Camera: Canon EOS M50
Microphone: RØDE Pro
Editing Software: Finalcut Pro

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