Patrons ONLY! Delos 2.0 Weekly Timelaps (#4)
Added 2024-07-01 13:50:21 +0000 UTCHey hey friends! We're back with this week's timelapse! Apologies this one is a bit delayed, we had a few little holdups on the last one which I will tell you all about in the video, but anyway now we are all back in business! This week's timelapse has a lot of the action actually happening outside as we wheel the plates, so to fill some of the parts where there's not a lot to see, I decided it would be fun to answer some of your questions we've been receiving lately. Also, we are just under 2 weeks away until the big flipping day! So if you plan on making it to the Patron's Meetup Event, don't forget to register for your free tickets so we can have an idea of the headcount to make sure everyone has plenty of beers and burgers! The link to reserve your tickets along with all dates & details is in this previous post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/106282532
Big hugs and all the love & gratitude from the whole fam!
Brian, Kazza, & Sierra
Comments
Hey David- Yes I think we will probably do a two pronged solution. There is a particular type of paint Petit Vivid that is supposed to work on metal hulls and the ultrasonic system we put on Delos should work quite well for the hard stuff also.
Sailing SV Delos
2024-07-11 21:38:57 +0000 UTCSuch a treat to see the busy workers 🦭🦭🦭
Jeanne H. Mathieu
2024-07-03 09:10:28 +0000 UTCHey Brian! Have you thought about what you intend to do about sea growth on the bottom? We have watched many of the Delos 1.0 episodes where you have to bring the spin brush down below only after a few months! Given the metal hull, would it be a good option for an ultrasonic or electronic solution or is that even available?
David Carrier
2024-07-02 19:27:44 +0000 UTCLove it! (Gidday Sierra) Tell us more about the on the fly changes to your design. The strong lifting point was interesting and will be a well used fabrication bonus.
Wayne McClennan
2024-07-02 13:55:28 +0000 UTCHey Todd- the water tank will actually be coated with a 2-part paint for drinking water. Also you can get some reactions with the aluminum if you put in city water that has chemicals, chlorine, etc. so the food grade paint protects both....
Sailing SV Delos
2024-07-02 07:53:15 +0000 UTCIs the end of next year the published YT video timeline or actual real time timeline? Surely it does not take that long to build a boat like 2.0. What am I missing?
Benjamin Durr
2024-07-02 07:07:02 +0000 UTCIS THE TOP BEING MADE AT THIS TIME? HOW ABOUT THE STILL? I THINK THE STILL IS NEAT ALONG WITH WATER FROM SEA TO FREASH WATER ALSO NEAT THESE TWO ON BOARD WE CAN SERVIVE.
michael
2024-07-02 02:25:26 +0000 UTCI hope your back is feeling better Bryan! Give my love to Sierra and Kazza!
Bill Dapp
2024-07-01 21:32:59 +0000 UTCG’day little mate!!! Made my morning.
Jason Newcombe
2024-07-01 21:04:42 +0000 UTCI guess there are pros and cons to both but have you considered a plastic fuel tank? My understanding is that todays plastic tanks are better for corrosion than alumn.?
john eikevik
2024-07-01 19:37:57 +0000 UTCHey Brian, my concern rose when you said the bottom of the water tank is the bottom aluminum skin. Having aluminum in contact with your drinking water cannot be good. If it were me, I'd try to line the interior surface with a sheet of copper, just to remove that concern.
Todd
2024-07-01 19:24:31 +0000 UTCLOL Sierra learning an Australian accent! Love it!
Rick Doner
2024-07-01 19:22:33 +0000 UTCMor Mor is waiting for ANNAPOLIS
Michael Trautman
2024-07-01 19:06:40 +0000 UTCNow all we need is “Momar”too
Mike TopCat
2024-07-01 19:05:44 +0000 UTCNice to see you’re going to Down Under Papa Delos
Mike TopCat
2024-07-01 19:04:27 +0000 UTCGood day mate to Sierra
Mike TopCat
2024-07-01 19:02:54 +0000 UTCAbout your back .... and the tanks as part of the hull. Bad Back: I have had muscle spasms in the back since a teen that are like a cold that lasts days! I found if you lay on your back and pull your knees into your chest with your arms .....and sort of roll on you back head to feet ..... it pulls your spine out and may relieve the situation. In Full Ice Hockey Gear (Men's League) I had to do that on the ice as my back tensed up. Try it. If it works ... my bill is ..... .............. On the tanks being a part of the hull, Battleships and Carriers of the Line had double hulls to make torpedo's explode outside the ship. Very handy then to minimise damage and protect inside. Could you place a premade membrane INSIDE the tanks? That would make sure a side collision that ruptured a seam might leave the liquid inside the tank. An access plate instead of a typical filler/cap would make replacement easy. As usual the rambling of a mad-man! Please note that I am NOT a Doctor OR a Ship Designer. (P.S. good call on the lifting rings left on.
Bonne Mike
2024-07-01 18:19:17 +0000 UTCIts like a PNW day: High 64F, lo 58F, Sunrise 06:38, sunset 17:04, and rain, rain, rain. Progress looks amazing!
Michael Williams
2024-07-01 18:02:12 +0000 UTCHope it is not too cold for this HOLLYWOOD BEACH , FLORIDA DUDE . See you on the 9th ….
Michael Trautman
2024-07-01 16:57:32 +0000 UTCIf I recall, Maggie was 5083 as well, so it’s an alloy you’re at least somewhat familiar with. That must be pleasing with how long Maggie has lasted given her rough duties.
Nate
2024-07-01 16:45:37 +0000 UTCAwesome guys! On the rolled hull plates, horizontal striations are visible. I'd imagine this is from the rolling process itself. Can you feel these? Is the plan to ultimately grind and fair them off? With my steel hull the plates rolled smoothly, is this an inherent part of rolling aluminum?
Matt Phillips
2024-07-01 15:03:23 +0000 UTCWould love to be there for the flip, I'll be out on Moreton bay though, starting RYA Day Skipper practical. Have fun 👍
andrew
2024-07-01 15:02:56 +0000 UTCProgress is being made! Thanks for answering my environment questions. What seems odd is how warm it is. But since the work site is about half way up Australia then I guess it would be like winter in North Carolina, maybe? But it still seems like it should be colder since Earth is a bit farther from the Sun during the southern hemisphere's winter. The opposite is true about summer in the southern hemisphere. Earth is closer to the Sun then.
Scott C. Wise
2024-07-01 15:02:48 +0000 UTC