Delos 2.0 is Looking 🔥 + Boat Work & Play! Sailing Vessel Delos Ep. 456

2024 ж. 25 Сәу.
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Wow wow wow! Our dream boat is getting closer to becoming a reality every day 🥳 After lots of consideration, tinkering, and tweaking, we've made some pretty sweet updates to the design that we are so excited to share with you! In this week's episode we're gonna give you the first super detailed look at what she will actually look like, and walk you through our thought process in all the changes that we made. We also dive into some boat projects, and we give Maggie a much needed overhaul with the help of my tiny assistant Sierra! And last but not least, we bring back an old time honored Delos tradition....MOONSHININ'!
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  • Wow wow wow! We are so in love with these design changes, can't believe this will eventually be our new home 🤩 If you want all the inside scoop and dirty details on Delos 2.0, plus early & ad free videos, exclusive bonus content, direct messaging with us, and lots more...join our inner tribe on Patreon! patreon.com/svdelos

    @svdelos@svdelos17 күн бұрын
    • 😊👍

      @sandyc6569@sandyc656917 күн бұрын
    • What will happen to Delos after you change? I’m sorry if this has been asked before 😊

      @Muzzy33@Muzzy3317 күн бұрын
    • Custom, boat....are called money pits...you will never get your money out of one. There are, thousands....of the coolest boat for sale... Might not be 100% what you want....BOOO hoooo, but, nugget will get her parents back. And, you get back to sailing...

      @franksmith3602@franksmith360217 күн бұрын
    • @@franksmith3602 LOL, you know what else are called money pits? Used boats. ALL boats are money pits... but from what they've said, they want a permanent home, not something to put on the market and "get their money out of" Why must they settle for something that's not 100% what they want? Just because YOU have issues? And what's the bit about Sierra getting her parents back? Do you think they will be abandoning her for two years? What kind of people/parents do you think they are? You oughta go back and watch the previous 455 videos, find out a little bit about these people.

      @bob_._.@bob_._.17 күн бұрын
    • Your changes really ARE great. As an old multihull builder/sailor, can I remind you of one thing? TOO MUCH WEIGHT AFT. With the additional solar panels, extended deck, outside galley (great idea!), scuba cylinders, dinghy ramp - all of those items will combine to add considerable weight on the aft end of the boat - and I hope you consider extending the hulls a foot or two to deal with the extra weight (or possibly widen them a bit in the stern for a straighter run-off and more buoyancy - if you don't, I'm afraid your boat will squat in the back, especially with a full load of people in the cockpit. The project is exciting, and the design looks amazing.

      @Morrisfactor@Morrisfactor17 күн бұрын
  • You asked, so here is a big list. Designing a system for fully enclosing the cockpit with eisenglass and/or netting is an absolute must. The best way I have seen it done is adding channels into the coach roof supports so that you can slide in and out half of a zippered setup, and then you can install the panels by zipping them on. Getting those channels on the supports and the rest of the boat is key. People often try to retrofit with riveted on snaps, but they do not work anywhere near as well. The reason to make them slide on and off is that ... well cloth and zippers wont last forever and will need to be replaced. Wish I could supply an example where I saw this at, but I dont recall ... I have wanted it ever since. Fuel polisher and fuel transfer system. Kennan makes a super nice setups for this. It is particularly nice to set it up to use the same fuel filters as the engines. Setup the chart plotter on its own circuit so that it is A) easier to troubleshoot faults in the navigation circuit, B) you can turn off other circuits to trouble shoot or conserve power in emergencies but retrain navigation. Fans in the engine compartment for when you are working in there -- is it possible to add ducting or vents to make them work even better? With reversible fans could this function as engine compartment evacuation as well? Might be worth looking into whether a boiler system for heating is more efficient for you than small craft diesel heaters. On the same line, I am assuming the hulls are designed to take true insulation ... none the less it is still an aluminum boat, some of the super efficient AC systems that Clark on Temptress has designed may be of interest for the cabins. I know you guys are planning to take this north, is it possible you might want to let the boat freeze in at some point? There are special considerations for the through hulls if you want to be able to do that. It should not be that hard to design in, but retrofitting is quite an undertaking. Some other minor points. Built in gang planks for med moaring can be multi functional as diving boards and food/fish prep if they are designed / installed with it in mind. Easy to access anchor points for harnesses on the sugar scoops so that you can get out on the sugar scoops underway is pretty important for gaffing fish or doing other things off the back of the boat safely. If it is not easy you will cheat, and we all know what that leads to. Anchor points for easy to setup sun shade over the trampolines.

    @david.seholm@david.seholm17 күн бұрын
  • Great Modification to add the outdoor Kitchen. As a suggestion I would consider keeping the seating area to the length of 1-Brian (at least) I think not being able to lie down for a sleep on it is something you would eventually come to really dislike and regret. I would also remove the 45-Deg angles of the seating area, they look nice but are much less functional, and that could be at least 2 more people sitting there with out taking space away from the Outdoor Kitchen. The seating are is only as long as its shortest side. =]

    @felipee213@felipee21317 күн бұрын
    • That's a great point as most clips of them hanging out, Brian is laying down along the couches.

      @SketchyAsFunk@SketchyAsFunk17 күн бұрын
  • As an ex-South African, now an Australian, proud that you chose De Villiers & Van Schaik as your boat builders. They are the cream of the crop. Also so proud of your achievements sailing the world. I cannot wait for your weekly uploads.

    @flatflyeroz@flatflyeroz16 күн бұрын
  • I never thought you'd go for a cat but that is a killer boat. Speaking of KILLER! That intro was superb. Please never change it. cheers.

    @victorbitter583@victorbitter58317 күн бұрын
  • Some ideas for sailing higher lattitudes: limit the amount of holes in the boat ( create a manifest for watermaker(s) airco, engine, gen-set, other). Calculate the strenght of the roof with a weight of 50cm snow. You may carry large drums of floating / nylon ropes (200m plus). Imagine where they would go and how to mount them. Heating: this is not easy to design as you like to heat the boat while you have all windows shut. How to reduce humidity? How to ventilate in an area where it is minus 10c. Some aras may not be used and for that reason do not have to be heated. (heating of the cockpit (outside) is also important. With an enclosi you can keep it above freezingpoint that way.

    @berendvangeffen@berendvangeffen17 күн бұрын
    • Excellent suggestions.

      @sobaze@sobaze17 күн бұрын
    • Diesel heaters in different compartments to use as needed provide dry heat and sip every so slowly at the fuel. No one in the guest wing? Leave them off, etc.

      @lunarkingdom@lunarkingdom16 күн бұрын
    • Great points! I would add that with a vent system on a "sealed PV array" it is possible to defrost/melt snow using excess cabin heat. Another plus for forced air cooling on PV array. A heat exchanger might also help for a small volume cabin that needs ventilation/dehumidifying modes ... something that maybe can change modes to defrost PV panels. Maybe another storage mode to keep LiFe batteries warm when in -15C deg frozen seawater. Original comment: I hope you will consider how to optimize your solar electric output now that you can design something better than a typical boat or vanlife system. Few installs ever consider convective/forced cooling or using rigid panels as a water tight roof. Check out bifacial solar panels and the racks needed to seal out rain and use as a roof (common for patio cover giving partial skylighting). You could save much top weight/materials/labor by not adding aluminum sheeting that will block panel cooling. The extra beams needed for the dingy support/point loads would also fit this structural scenario of custom skeletal frame vs sheeted frame. Have you considered a vertical support going from end of canopy to pontoons ... that could also be a great stair rail/post at sterns. Not sure if this idea idea is appropriate for the cabin area, but wouldn't it light and lighten up things! It seems that the sheeting is maybe not used as sheer member ... and maybe the outside hangover and main cabin is considered sacrificial in a big wave event. As a minimum you could still design a way for the panels to cool and NOT heat the interior with a forced/convective roof venting design. I have seen 50% loss, and additional HVAC cooling loads in poor ventilated solar PV systems. I would also consider a fold out frame for anchorages giving you another 25% area. Keep in mind one layer of bifacial works on back side when folded! All of this could increase your propulsion range if you lighten your boat by integrating bifacial panel as roof not to mention get more power output. Bifacial panels also outperform traditional panels around reflective surfaces like water ... +10 to 25%! Another thing to consider on an EV boat with re-gen, is that solar still wins on economics since batteries cost so much to capture wind energy. Ok ... can you tell I am excited for your new project, especially after it went from 65ft to 52ft!

      @koiphish333@koiphish33314 күн бұрын
  • Love the kitchen changes right away. Enclosed cockpit is a must. Ability to work on engine and systems w/o hanging upside down, dealbreaker! Small outdoor galley is great use of space, especially with a grill. Talk about the dingy and hoisting and mounting. Fridge freezer space, food and tool lockers, sail storage. You 2 are the best. Older with fixed income so best I can do is like, comment and send my best wishes.

    @billskelton3701@billskelton370117 күн бұрын
  • Hi guys the old saltwater dog from lower Alabama here, I must say after following you guys and many others it's amazing the quality of your work and experience to produce what we watch and look forward to weekly. There are a few other sailors that do an amazing job as well, Zatara and Spirit animal as well as We sail and even Paradise falls so a huge shout out to all of you guys with the effort that you make with your excellent work allowing us to share your adventure. Very sincerely old saltwater dog from lower Alabama

    @user-uu9zz1oj2n@user-uu9zz1oj2n11 күн бұрын
  • Sierra is growing up so fast! As a father of 2 girls (11 and 13), all I can say is that the age she is at right now is truly one of the most magical ages. Cherish these moments as they will pass WAY too fast. She is very lucky to have you two as her parents. You all are truly ‘Salt of the earth’ people and the world needs more people like you. I am very much looking forward to Delos 2.0 and the new journeys that it will unlock for you! God bless the three of you!

    @TenDegrees@TenDegrees16 күн бұрын
  • This has been a long time coming. You deserve it. One of the first sailing channels. Watching you since 2017. Can't wait to see the boat developing. Viewers will increase!!

    @user-un5el8qz9t@user-un5el8qz9t17 күн бұрын
    • If you want to see one of the first sailing channels search Alby Mangels world safari

      @testicool013@testicool01317 күн бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/e7Cimd2ymmKVhmg/bejne.htmlsi=t0LsqbfUFZB_z4wF

      @testicool013@testicool01317 күн бұрын
  • Sierra is such a delight. What a wonderful way to grow up. We love all your work but she is definitely the star.

    @erichcollar9810@erichcollar981017 күн бұрын
    • I know what I would like. My only desire would be to have Your Wonderful Family for the Crue. Perfect!!!

      @deancartwright9784@deancartwright978416 күн бұрын
  • I used to have both of my daughters “help me” when I was doing construction and mechanical work around the house. The older they got the less interest they were. I didn’t think it ever really sank in up until they went away to college. They both quickly became the person everyone went to if someone had automotive/mechanical issues, spackle and paint ect. Really surprised me and made me feel good and proud when they tell me the stories now that they are 20 and 23.

    @colby_graba@colby_graba16 күн бұрын
    • That's exactly the same story with my son and I. He's always calling me up now, "How should I do....."

      @two-sense@two-sense15 күн бұрын
  • I just wanted to say thank you for taking me, and the rest of your viewers along(via video of course). I really enjoy your videos and I am aware of how much work this is to produce. Your videos are a high point in my week and help me to stay focused on getting my money right so that I can join you and many others on the ocean.

    @jacobweaver6227@jacobweaver622714 күн бұрын
  • I love the idea of an outside galley, it will reduce both the heat and moisture buildup in the main cabin, I hope you will include a hot and cold outdoor shower for after you have been diving. I would also include lighting to the hull so you can attract marine life, including squid and fish as a food source.

    @rogerparker329@rogerparker32917 күн бұрын
  • Sierra is at such a fun age! This was one of my favorite times with my own children. It’s amazing to get to see their little personalities start to come out. It’s like you are getting to know your children one a much deeper level and everyday is just a blessing. Eat it up! 😉

    @cgreen1081@cgreen108117 күн бұрын
  • You guys are such great parents, and the result speaks for herself! But seriously, the way Brian didn't try to "correct" or "direct" as Sierra started painting Maggie was textbook perfection - super heartwarming.

    @erichgreenebaum1379@erichgreenebaum137912 күн бұрын
  • That was a fantastic episode. The highlight for me was seeing Sierra swimming on her own. What a milestone.

    @burkelong4376@burkelong437617 күн бұрын
  • Incredible design for Delos 2.0, it would be interesting to leave the stern platform free by making the support for the dingy foldable or sliding, so you would have an area free of obstacles. Hugs from Brazil.

    @ernando79@ernando7917 күн бұрын
    • Good call. We have just that. Supports fold back against the aft beam when tender is in the water leaving rear deck clear.

      @watermarksailing@watermarksailing17 күн бұрын
  • Hi Brian, at minute 10:41 when thinking of the water collection pipes , you were mentioning valves and filters. Have you considered the sediments and how will you deal with potential build up in the pipe lining ? These will eventually require maintenance and if you position your system as such to facilitate maintenance works and allow for ease of access, these considerations and forward planning throughout the lifecycle of the assets on board overtime will make your life more managable.

    @halaszgherghe4454@halaszgherghe445417 күн бұрын
  • It's great to see Sierra beginning to learn how to care for the boat (beginning with Maggie!) as well as making some early attempts at actually swimming! Before you know it, she'll be as agile as a porpoise and diving deeper and deeper alongside of you. I enjoyed practically everthing about this video. Thanks!

    @dougmonroe3381@dougmonroe338117 күн бұрын
  • Brian is as always the consummate teacher. I am so proud of Sierra for swimming with no assistance. I am so excited to see what the future of Delos becomes.

    @rhodry04@rhodry049 күн бұрын
  • A part of my soul is wholeheartedly fulfilled through you. I am not just happy for you but also happy for me. Thanks and keep going! :)

    @vicdebohne5568@vicdebohne556817 күн бұрын
  • I think your changes are spot on! It's amazing how you guys and other YT'ers that live this life are able to help refine the design of these boats. Your day to day knowledge and experience takes even good designs and make them so much better. Honestly, the boat designers should make the galley, cockpit roof, dingy cradle changes you made part of their standard design.

    @danmallery9142@danmallery914217 күн бұрын
  • Such a big day for Sierra! Those first strokes on your own are never forgotten. She's a-growing up!

    @nick.caffrey@nick.caffrey17 күн бұрын
  • Sierra is truly blossoming! Love how engaged she is in boat life. She is so smart, social, and gaining so much confidence especially in the water. That beach was AMAZING!

    @eileenderheim3768@eileenderheim376816 күн бұрын
  • Just binge watched all your old videos. Congratulations on the new boat. You guys seem so nice and down to earth.

    @michaetsully87@michaetsully8717 күн бұрын
    • Old Delos videos are legendary.

      @youjib@youjib17 күн бұрын
    • "Just"? One does not "just" binge watch Delos videos.

      @dannyarcher6370@dannyarcher637017 күн бұрын
    • @@dannyarcher6370 Sounds more like a 2 week long bender... red cups everywhere and shorts hanging from the chandelier.

      @hxhdfjifzirstc894@hxhdfjifzirstc89417 күн бұрын
  • Every weekend my 6yo son asks me where Sierra is now. He enjoys watching your channel almost as much as I do.

    @michaelellistonsax@michaelellistonsax17 күн бұрын
  • Shout out to Brian for #1 DAD of the week❤ TY for allowing us to follow along

    @brandonboand@brandonboand17 күн бұрын
  • Another great vid. Thanks as always. So nice to see Jordan again. How about she make a cameo one of these days. Her smile is so electric. Thanks again.

    @jimdavitt1169@jimdavitt116917 күн бұрын
  • Just like SV Delos, SV Delos 2.0 is going to be one of a kind. The design process is an engineers dream. 💭 Thanks for sharing.

    @nooneanybodyknows7912@nooneanybodyknows791217 күн бұрын
  • That little girl is the most precious thing!! Sierra you are growing up so fast!! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉yay for sierra CONGRATULATIONs sweetie🎉🎉🎉🎉

    @carringtonherrington4025@carringtonherrington402517 күн бұрын
    • Brian and Kaz… great changes in the design that you will enjoy for a good long time!! Sierra is tooooo much and growing up so quickly! You have a wonderful family!

      @georgelasko7019@georgelasko701917 күн бұрын
  • These design changes are all brilliant. They make so much sense and it makes me wonder why they aren't part of the original design!

    @KarstenMoerman@KarstenMoerman17 күн бұрын
  • Love 2.0. I am no sailor, but love your videos. A couple things I have seen with aluminum boats is that the metal transfers sound way more than fiberglass or wood- like Maggie, but it would be a cabin of that. Interested in how you would break up the sound transfer so you aren't trying to sleep hearing every ripple. Also, I would think most of the equipment, props, hardware, etc. would have to be aluminum, plastic, or fiberglass (or not steel) or have a break between the two to avoid electrolysis between dissimilar metals. My favorite part of Sailing Delos is Brian fixing stuff, but hope he gets a break with 2.0!

    @comown@comown15 күн бұрын
  • What a great update on Delos 2.0 Love seeing Maggie getting the TLC she deserves. That dinghy could tell stories I'm sure! :) Love Sierra's sanding technique!! She's got it figured out.

    @elsiesmith1771@elsiesmith177117 күн бұрын
  • Bless The Three Of You,, Ohh and Let's Not Forget,, Delos Too..

    @Wayne-gb5pu@Wayne-gb5pu17 күн бұрын
  • Think about fishing? Intergal rod holders, pad eyes for snap cords, basket for gloves, fittings to lock the yo-yos in, line storage in one of the transoms?

    @LadyKSailing@LadyKSailing14 күн бұрын
  • I would add a movable wet deck between the aft hulls. Something that can act as a "beachlike" setting. As Sierra ages she's going to want more water toys and space for friends

    @randy8665@randy866517 күн бұрын
  • I love Friday's, My Delos fix,,

    @ringocody4669@ringocody466917 күн бұрын
  • Sierra being old enough to help you sand and paint is mind blowing to me. She's so at home on the water, watching her little feet grip the rear of the dinghy as she walked over it was so cute. She's so young and yet she's already got her Delos-caliber tan just like you and Kazza. I've been following you guys since 2012, seeing the birth of both Sierra and Delos 2.0 makes me keenly aware of the passage of time. Thanks for allowing us to be part of your lives for all this time.

    @Soniti1324@Soniti132417 күн бұрын
  • I was very sceptical about the forward cockpit and I am still about yours, one big thing I would do is to copy the Windelo 54 cockpit, it firstly has two wheels, and is out with the winches and can be fully enclosed, but it means that you have the winches right on the wheel, so one person should be able to do most things without running in and out of the saloon. If I were to have one indulgence I would get a boom furler, it just means there is a whole bunch less lines, a bit heavier but I think well worth it.

    @MrJudgementday99@MrJudgementday9917 күн бұрын
  • You guys are the best!! Consider having the front cockpit coverd , icant imagine going out forward in big wind waves and rain to reef the main and being socking wet afterwards

    @thepenman123@thepenman12316 күн бұрын
  • Such a cool update to see what you are building ... one of my favorite parts is that additional galley outside. That would be so fun when you are entertaining to be right out there in the action, or just chilling on an amazing evening and being outside.

    @Cragun.@Cragun.17 күн бұрын
  • Some clever fishing fittings off the stern. Rod prep; some sort of rod holders or stops to help reel in the fish from the sugar scoops; a landing hold for the fish that makes it easier to take hooks out; big filet table, underwater lights, etc.

    @monkrobertson9175@monkrobertson917511 күн бұрын
  • Brian , you are SUCH a great Father- most men wouldnt include their Daughters in work projects, especially this young. But you doing this says everything about what your future relationship w/ Sierra will be.Thank you . Great Video & Editing Karin !!

    @MizzAugust7@MizzAugust715 күн бұрын
  • Sierra is beginning to steal the show…for me. What a little charmer!

    @wartster7445@wartster744517 күн бұрын
  • Love the look of your new boat. Makes so much sense to make the roof as big as possible. Much more solar, more shelter and davits all in one. Hybrid power. On Delos you only have one engine. On a cat you usually have 2. I have thought about this quite a lot and if it was my boat I would have one slightly larger engine on the guest cabin side, with a hybrid electric motor attached, so you can either motor with the engine or electric motor, and you can regen when sailing. On the owners side I would have just an electric motor and give the extra space/weight/money saved to increasing the battery storage as much as possible. If you need 2 engines for entering /leaving anchorage the you can either use the diesel engine and one electric motor or 2 electric motors. If you have to motor for a long distance you can use the diesel, and you have a really big battery bank to match your big solar array. It should mean that most of the time you can motor on electric only. If you had 200kwh of battery storage you would not need a standalone generator, and you could motor forf 8 hours using 20kw/hour with no input from solar. Most times cruising you travel for a bit and then stop for a few days giving the solar time to recharge your battery bank. If for any reason you had a problem with the diesel engine you have redundancy of the two electric motors to fall back on. My guess is you will have at least 5kw of solar which means the battery bank would recharge from 20% to full in approx 8 days assuming 20kwh per day net input when at anchor. Just a thought. Wish you all the best.

    @richardhope-hawkins6338@richardhope-hawkins633817 күн бұрын
    • According to the published specs, there are 2x25KW motors, 40 KWH of storage, 3.75 KW of solar. Re-do your math.

      @captainjimolchs@captainjimolchs5 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for all the years of entertaining videos. Safe travels.

    @CanoeAngler@CanoeAngler15 күн бұрын
  • Brian, I'm sure you're already thinking about your approach to heat transfer from outside to inside to account for all sources. You've mentioned possibly leaving the aluminum hull unpainted for lower maintenance but the trade-off in the tropics is more inside heat as you've already shown by painting Maggie to reduce bum burn. In higher latitudes, you'll likely need diesel heaters because solar efficiency is greatly reduced by sun angle and cloud. Given interior volume, at 200 gal/month and $5 a gal, that's a $1000 of expense,. good reason to have double glazed marine windows or to attach double glazed house windows inside of the marine glazing to reduce your bills and increase comfort.

    @oceannomad4236@oceannomad423612 күн бұрын
  • Great episode. Sierra is growing up so fast. What a great little swimmer and helper! Thanks for sharing.

    @loisphillips5826@loisphillips582617 күн бұрын
  • This video takes me back. Three months back, to when I visited that beach myself. It's a beautiful island.

    @ChristofferETJ@ChristofferETJ17 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for doing your best to keep Maggie's sanding dust on the inside of the dingy.

    @merryfergie@merryfergie17 күн бұрын
  • One of the first sailing channels and the best one. Watching you every week. Sierra is growing up so fast. What a great little swimmer and helper! Reminds me my daughter when she was similar age....🥰

    @robinmalina2645@robinmalina264517 күн бұрын
  • Just a comment on Olukai sandals....I was fighting plantar faciitus for a year and a half, I wore a boot for 4 months, I even had a cast for 6 weeks....finally I bought a pair of Olukai sandals, the footbed molds to your foot and are amazingly comfortable, well after 6 months wearing them almost exclusively, I was cured. Now any time I feel discomfort in my feet, I go back to the sandals and feel fine again after just a few days.....best sandals on the planet!

    @RobertGronachon@RobertGronachon17 күн бұрын
    • I learned this as well, less structure actually helps you alleviate and prevents the onset of symptoms. Toe slippers with just a protective grip pad bottom also work well.

      @gregsutton2400@gregsutton240017 күн бұрын
    • Another great sandal that cured my plantar fasciitis is OOFOS. They are amazing. If I feel a twinge, I go right back to wearing them and it doesn’t take long for symptoms to disappear. I told my doc about them and now he and his wife are believers!

      @pamelalandesman@pamelalandesman17 күн бұрын
  • I would want Birds Eye cameras on mast so I could see everything while docking.

    @redbovine@redbovine17 күн бұрын
    • This sounds like a good idea especially as you transition from a monohull to a cat. It seems like there could be a bit of a learning curve. Helpful in squirrely docking situations too.

      @SJLamb-te3dt@SJLamb-te3dt14 күн бұрын
    • Erik Anderaa has mast cameras. It looks awesome.

      @charonstyxferryman@charonstyxferryman13 күн бұрын
  • Honestly your channel and journey is one of my favorite i hope you guys continue to grow and that helps with delos 2.

    @gryphin2952@gryphin295212 күн бұрын
  • No words can express my love for you guys!!! Just amazing human beings!!!

    @ernie7757@ernie775711 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing!

    @bosse1998@bosse199817 күн бұрын
  • Idea: retractable arms to stowe Maggie... Arms could slide in and out under deck for easy "stowage" and will leave the dive platform open for working with dive gear and jumping of back for kids!

    @rynolivier@rynolivier17 күн бұрын
    • Another option will be to have the arms tilt sideways into the walkaround deck (into a recess) and have a slip-prof coating on the side just like the rest of the deck. This will need to create the recess and have a good locking gizmo for both sideway and upright positions.

      @icnaan@icnaan17 күн бұрын
  • I’m so happily u guys are getting a Catamaran! I’ve been saying this for YEARS! WHOOOHOOOO

    @user-py6xv2er8u@user-py6xv2er8u16 күн бұрын
  • Beverage fridge in the outside aft galley space is a must, maybe even an icemaker.

    @douglawrence6066@douglawrence606617 күн бұрын
  • In this episode: Sierra lerns to paint a boat, swim and make moonshine. Dang! That 4yo girls have skills that beats many 25yo's.😁

    @Furree_68@Furree_6817 күн бұрын
  • Its been a delight to see the little family grow. All the best. U.K

    @mrharry8466@mrharry846617 күн бұрын
  • I usually skip through ads but I will watch yours to help contribute to the new boat.

    @jakeg5644@jakeg564417 күн бұрын
  • With such a large and robust roof will the temptation to go up there mean you want some creature comforts up there too. As a diver from higher latitudes- wonder if you need some more kit up and storage space? Assuming you will dive in cold water a bench, suit hanging and proper beefy ladder might be better to add now rather than bodge later? Exciting project, good luck.

    @benfield1890@benfield189016 күн бұрын
  • I think that if I were designing this boat i would make a small change to the front netting. Since you have a forward cockpit, i would go with a hard floor between the two hulls for at least half of the distance to the bows. Anyone who has ever been on a Cat in rough seas knows of the splash that can pass through the netting -- since all of the lines are in the forward cockpit, every time that you are in rough conditions and need to reef down you may find yourself soaked by the time you get back inside. The partial hard deck would help deflect some of the direct spray to the forward cockpit, and as a bonus you can gain some useful lazarette space forward for additional storage within the extension.

    @robertscholz4486@robertscholz448616 күн бұрын
  • Seeing Sierra swimming made my day... and D2 is looking sleek and modern.

    @peterj.teminski6899@peterj.teminski689917 күн бұрын
  • Sierra is the most priceless, precious little crewmate! Watching her grow up has been really special.

    @MakingandBreaking@MakingandBreaking16 күн бұрын
  • I am so excited to see this build! It’s going to be awesome!

    @PNWwonder@PNWwonder17 күн бұрын
  • Brian, go look at Sharrow Marine for your wheels. They are currently working with Veem. Now while they do not currently have a folding sail boat design, I think that this is your perfect opportunity to start working with Sharrow. That Sharrow wheel is some piece of engineering! I just received mine for my shallow water power boat.

    @Psychobilly@Psychobilly17 күн бұрын
  • Beautiful aluminum cat!! Delicious Moonshine and great to see Sierra swimming in her own! Zababo misses Sierra ❤️❤️❤️

    @fabiopotenti2123@fabiopotenti212315 күн бұрын
  • I always appreciate a good moonshine episode!!

    @RichWork@RichWork17 күн бұрын
  • OMG i am sooo excited, for you and for us

    @Haidi533@Haidi53317 күн бұрын
  • As a long time viewer having seen some incredible things from this channel, I still LOVED this one. For the first time I think I felt like I actually have an understanding of the dimensions of the living spaces inside a catamaran. And I've watched quite a few videos from other channels who uses them. The secret sauce of the delos-adventures here on youtube is not just amazing editing, footage and the travel-inspiring scenery. It is the ability to capture what it's really like to live this boating life of yours.

    @Metaplayer@Metaplayer16 күн бұрын
  • Your little mate participating in onboard activities is what makes a good crew :)

    @brunomeral7885@brunomeral788517 күн бұрын
  • What have you looked at for corrosion protection? There are some interesting electronic frequency (pulsed) field devices that are available, and of course the traditional sacrificial anode method of reducing / negating corrosion, what methods are you looking at? This is a surprisingly big topic with a lot of controversy and new players in the field, mostly with unproven or new tech.

    @TheRaptor1967@TheRaptor196717 күн бұрын
    • Brian tried those they didn’t work well!

      @dustinburgess2246@dustinburgess224617 күн бұрын
  • Nice design, I would also make sure I keep the "repairability" factor high by making sure mechanical stuff is well accessible.

    @christophel9591@christophel959117 күн бұрын
  • Hi Delos, so excited for you and 2.0. The fact that you can customize her for your specific needs is so cool. Sierra is growing into this amazing young human. She is learning all the building blocks for life...yes even the distillation of moon shine.😁 You guys ROCK!❤

    @CaptainKseadog1@CaptainKseadog117 күн бұрын
  • This is awesome! I wonder how the forward cockpit would be in heavy weather and you have to go through the door?

    @sinnops@sinnops17 күн бұрын
  • What else should you put on your boat? Hmmm, how about your brother! At least for a few episodes...

    @davidmccarty8559@davidmccarty855916 күн бұрын
  • So cool to see the changes you are making to the design. I just got back from a charter on a Bali cat in the BVI. It is amazing to me that production boats lack so many small things that would make the experience of sailing and living aboard much more enjoyable. Hopefully, some of the designers are taking notes! I am really looking forward to seeing the sail plan and rigging. Makes all the difference in the everyday pleasure of sailing. Glad to be along for the ride!

    @AStanton1976@AStanton197613 күн бұрын
  • The New boat need a special setup for moonshine. You guys are the best

    @sergiooliveira7226@sergiooliveira722611 күн бұрын
  • Must say we Scandinavian people are very updated on interor design, beautiful Mum has defiantly a hand in this gorgeous boat, most stunning beautiful I ever seen.

    @Haidi533@Haidi53317 күн бұрын
  • You should go visit Gone with the Winns. The solar panels and electrical system on their new H&H are next level.

    @vandalorian8777@vandalorian877717 күн бұрын
  • Look at how the hh44 encloses the scoops at back nice idea for safety and waves from the back

    @user-dx8zh5ql2l@user-dx8zh5ql2l17 күн бұрын
  • I think my favourite part of all your videos is Sierra's little WOHOO at the end on her bike! epitomises celebrating the little wins!!!. Am going to be glued to the D2.0 progress. I've been away from your videos for a little while and have just done a mega binge catch up! so nice to be back :)

    @kierontarling7216@kierontarling721611 күн бұрын
  • How about making the dingy platform a bit wider and make it a hydraulic lift. So it can lower down into the water making it a swim platform and then further lower it so you can float the dingy on to it.

    @Kevin15301@Kevin1530117 күн бұрын
    • Doesnt need hydraulics. Pure electric...

      @mgolanlan@mgolanlan16 күн бұрын
  • I feel like there should be an SV Delos museum. So many memories with this boat over the years.

    @svtinker@svtinker17 күн бұрын
  • Very nice design, I like it very much. One remarke on the door between the winches and the steering cockpit, make sure that no water comes in when you are in bad whether and big waves. Make the entrance a feet higher so water can not come in, also what about the drainage in the winch area ? The drainage must be big enough to cope with the water volume. Love your channel. Wim

    @wimclinckspoor5731@wimclinckspoor573116 күн бұрын
  • I love that you’re going with this boat and that you’re tweaking it. I love the roofline way over the top. You can’t have enough area in the shade and away from the rain. I love your rain catchment system. That’s incredibly intelligent because you guys get rained on a lot and you can have freshwater that’s easier to filter me because I don’t know when it’s finished, but I would want it out of my way and it probably will be in maybe in my brain. It is in the way but I think it’s behind that barbecue area platform that folds up sideways but then when you release the platform down to the water, the dinghy follows it, and you can always throw the dingy in the water and use that as a platform to stand on, diving or catch fish or anything that makes sense

    @to5msheppard@to5msheppard13 күн бұрын
  • I could not live without AC in the state rooms. At least you can sleep comfortably on those brutal nights in the Caribbean and in Mexico.

    @wannabe_sailor_777smith6@wannabe_sailor_777smith617 күн бұрын
  • Hopefully you think of or at least have input from your daughter. She will live there too, and will be grown before you realize. So what would a teenager want?

    @bradleedenney@bradleedenney17 күн бұрын
    • Her own boat!

      @captainjimolchs@captainjimolchs5 күн бұрын
  • All of the changes will be utilized by other cruisers. You guys have a lifetime of knowledge of what one needs on a World Cruising Yacht. Great ideas. Congratulations!!

    @dennispatrick4999@dennispatrick499917 күн бұрын
  • Wow! Delos 2.0 rendering looks amazing. Can't wait to see the final product. Awesome!

    @pilotpeego1820@pilotpeego182017 күн бұрын
  • I have spent my life in Electonics and power control, so you asked for commentary. I would make sure I had adequate power, using victron inverters, and Node Red for controlling and monitoring integral in Victron. You can automate your RO and a lot of sub systems yourself, even relating to safety. Thanks for sharing your fantastic inspirational adventure of life. With your access to Internet, your power systems can be remotely checked weather predictive charging and when you are on shore, still have access to your systems to monitor. Fantastic what you doing.

    @markdelapeyre2666@markdelapeyre266616 күн бұрын
  • sierra looks so cute!!she has grown so fast god bless you all❤

    @mohamadtavolinezhad6412@mohamadtavolinezhad641214 күн бұрын
  • Amazing editing as always! Brian is such an awesome story teller!

    @DXB711@DXB71115 күн бұрын
  • Olukai flip flops are great! My aunt got me a pair a year or so ago, I have been beating them up and they are still perfect!

    @Milkshakes-Den@Milkshakes-Den17 күн бұрын
  • That roof is a game changer.... so many ripple effects!

    @donfults1@donfults116 күн бұрын
  • Delos Time = Happy Time!!! Loving Delos 2.0, and all of the projects and water time in this episode!

    @TonyGariepy@TonyGariepy15 күн бұрын
  • Met you in Visby at Medeltidsveckan a couple of years back and at that time I made sure to watch almost all the episodes all the way from the start. Haven't watched youtube at all last 1,5 years and got really impressed when I checked in your channel again and saw the new plans for Delos 2.0 that you talked about during the years. Ever since Water world the movie ( 😂 ) I dreamed of a multihull that can go anywhere and be self sustaining. Seems like you are going to get quite close. Good job so far!

    @JeppeDLarsen@JeppeDLarsen11 күн бұрын
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