Bavaria Yachts on Youtube

Started by HappyAfloat, December 26 2019, 12:27

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Secret World

Quote from: HappyAfloat on December 26 2019, 12:44
Tino G - Sailing

Danish sailor on a Bavaria 32, lots of technical videos.



https://www.youtube.com/user/twiper/featured

It takes some patience to watch Tino G, English not being his first language, but I have learned so much from his technical videos that I've been able to apply to my 2007 30 Cruiser which is almost identical to his yacht. I'm very appreciative of the time he puts in, and his skills at holding the camera while tightening or loosening screws!

Secret World

Not a Bavaria, but a mind-numbing series about an ever-optimistic young couple who bought a 70' wooden schooner that was sinking when they bought it: Sailing Yaba. Whenever I have a challenging fix on my Bav I think about what it could be like...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LX1jsZ1CF3A

Yngmar

Quote from: HappyAfloat on February 07 2021, 16:23
Girasole Sailing

German couple crossing the Atlantic in a B44.  German language.

Impressive repair of delamination of hull/grid at anchor in Cape Verdes en route.



https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-TDyN5QnJRZhDPBKJex4Xw

That was rather interesting! I watched the two episodes of the keel repair and also the one before where they noticed something was wrong and diverted to the Cape Verdes.

They've done the entire job one stringer at a time at anchor. Shows what is possible with a bit of ingenuity and willpower. Excellent stuff.

The other interesting bit was that the damage was not from grounding, but from a previous bodged keel removal where the yard had apparently understimated the strength of the methacrylate glue and ripped the keel off the hull during removal with such force that the tabbing delaminated. All because they had a small leak from the forward most keelbolt  ::)

P.S.: They're Italians from South Tyrol (Alto Adige) - an odd little region in northernmost Italy where people speak German with an Austrian dialect, but aren't Germans at all  :))
formerly Songbird - Bavaria 40 Ocean (2001) -- now gone farming

HappyAfloat

Quote from: Yngmar on February 08 2021, 14:22


P.S.: They're Italians from South Tyrol (Alto Adige) - an odd little region in northernmost Italy where people speak German with an Austrian dialect, but aren't Germans at all  :))

Thanks, I've updated my posting.
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Markus

Quote from: Yngmar on February 08 2021, 14:22
Quote from: HappyAfloat on February 07 2021, 16:23
Girasole Sailing

German couple crossing the Atlantic in a B44.  German language.

Impressive repair of delamination of hull/grid at anchor in Cape Verdes en route.



https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-TDyN5QnJRZhDPBKJex4Xw

That was rather interesting! I watched the two episodes of the keel repair and also the one before where they noticed something was wrong and diverted to the Cape Verdes.

They've done the entire job one stringer at a time at anchor. Shows what is possible with a bit of ingenuity and willpower. Excellent stuff.

The other interesting bit was that the damage was not from grounding, but from a previous bodged keel removal where the yard had apparently understimated the strength of the methacrylate glue and ripped the keel off the hull during removal with such force that the tabbing delaminated. All because they had a small leak from the forward most keelbolt  ::)

P.S.: They're Italians from South Tyrol (Alto Adige) - an odd little region in northernmost Italy where people speak German with an Austrian dialect, but aren't Germans at all  :))

Indeed, very interesting videos! And looks like they did a great job, especially taking into account it's at anchor.

One can only guess the "quality" of the earlier repair, which sounds like it did much more harm than good. Maybe the yard just took a big enough hammer and hit the keel bolts until the keel fell of... Would explain the damages and also the bolts (above nuts) seem much shorter than what I have seen with that era Bavarias - perhaps the yard cut the tops off. The torque cannot also have be even remotely correct as they managed get the nuts off with that spanner.

One thing that comes into my mind from this video is the importance of having a sufficient capacity inverter on board when doing extended cruising, especially out of the beaten path. This allows one to use all the necessary power tools, such as angle grinder in this case, even at anchor. Need to save some money for a Victron Multiplus... :)

HappyAfloat


Boating with the Baileys

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HappyAfloat

Sailing on Annecam

Annecam a Bavaria model 46c is our home, join us as we sail to who knows where




https://youtu.be/Ux4ZiOlS82M?t=450
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HappyAfloat

Russty Sailing

Fixing up my tired old Coachroof strips on my Bavaria 36




https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUMrGhg-EB31w4DV-ZimYMA
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Captain Jan

This is a link for our recent voyage in our Bavaria 38 from the UK East Coast to Stockholm & back. 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3H_HB9eqYThrvmucxXt_EQ

This is p1,p2,p3,p4 for the 4 stages.

The channel is "Sailing By" , hopefully we'll add more movies soon.

HappyAfloat

Quote from: Captain Jan on March 29 2022, 04:52
This is a link for our recent voyage in our Bavaria 38 from the UK East Coast to Stockholm & back. 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3H_HB9eqYThrvmucxXt_EQ

This is p1,p2,p3,p4 for the 4 stages.

The channel is "Sailing By" , hopefully we'll add more movies soon.

I enjoyed that!

How is your inner forestay setup?
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Captain Jan

Hi Happy afloat , pleased you liked the movies.
The inner forestay is not exactly an inner forestay, but something made up from accumulated boat bits in my garage.  This is an old strong weather Kevlar North jib, 29 ft luff, which my sailmaker converted from Hanks to luff furling, laced down by Dyneema chordage to an old luff furler from a larger boat, fastened to a short 8mm Dyneema bridle fastened to the aft side anchor locker bulkhead, (upper, just below the deck thru the gap of the hatch recess) on a hard eye thimble. A luff furling strong weather jib for closehauled. We furl the Genoa & set this.