We NEED these items on board.

Published 2024-08-09
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Magic Carpet II is a Cape George 36, built in Port Townsend, WA in 1982. Her hull and ballast were built by Cape George Marine Works, and the rest was finished by the original owner.

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PRODUCTS WE USE A LOT: (affiliate links marked with a *)
*TOTALBOAT: Amazing epoxy, epoxy fillers, primer, etc. Using this link will give you 5% off! www.totalboat.com/magiccarpet
EPIFANES PAINT: High quality paint and varnish. Both Magic Carpet I and Magic Carpet II are both finished entirely with Epifanes products, inside and out. www.epifanes.com/introduction
*ALADINO'S WORK PANTS: gtly.ink/ltMFKBUSO
SIA SANDPAPER: high quality swiss sandpaper that won't flake or leave an uneven finish: www.sia-abrasives.com.
TO BUY SIA SANDPAPER IN CANADA: jjscanada.ca/product-category/brand/brand-sia-abra…
CAPE GEORGE MARINE WORKS: the boatyard where our boat was built. Located in Port Townsend WA, they do high quality work on traditional style boats. They can also build new boats to order. capegeorgecutters.com/
COOLBLUE FRIDGE by TECHNAUTICS: an excellent air cooled marine refrigeration unit. www.cruiserowaterandpower.com/coolblue-refrigerati…

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Color graded with Phantom Luts by Joel Famularo

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All Comments (21)
  • @user-he9dc1nr9v
    I love that you get along so nicely with your father-in-law. Brian is a bad ass and your skills and Brian’s skills together combined it’s like watching two Genius. You two are amazing
  • @mikeridgway4439
    "Different" isn't always a bad thing. This episode was just as good as the ones that preceded it!
  • @rolanddunk5054
    Hi,as a retired marine engineer this is right up my alley as we say in the UK.So cheers for the video.Roly🇬🇧
  • @Valerie_Dawn
    Once again, life gets really real at the end. I've had a few days in the past two weeks where I could not get a word pronounced correctly for the life of me. Sounds like Maya has hit the same road block on repeating what she already said. Very relatable! Love you guys.
  • @joeybryan7065
    Loved it. I love the technical as well as the wood artistry
  • @johnlove4183
    Great boat work, and fantastic production quality! Always enjoy watching the progress.
  • @danmcbride6258
    Very nice engineering by you and Brian👍and for Maya’s explanation afterwards
  • @tartansailor
    When I re-powered my boat, I installed a three way valve so that the engine can use the sea water or the bilge water. This is in case of a massive water ingress and/or a failure of the bilge pump. Cheers
  • @juliandrake3159
    I love these boat systems videos. Great content! Love the progress!
  • @seayak
    So educational at all levels - planning, fabricating, installation. Love these systems videos!
  • @LostYogi
    Maya we all have those days and I love that you kept it in the video🙏
  • The quality of your work and attention to detail is amazing. What a beautiful boat you are creating.
  • @robertbiron
    Maya you are an essential part of behind of the scene's and in front of the scene's whether you are there or not. And great work Aladino, setting the bar as usual. 👍
  • @JagLite
    I like whatever style video you make and it is good to see all the small details that take so much time.
  • I remember watching Brian help Maya with her boat and engine. I am now like family. 😂❤
  • @KenFeltman
    I loved the technical details, very informative!