HAULED OUT AGAIN! This is going to cost me THOUSANDS! 🤬 - (Episode 271)

Published 2024-07-28
After finishing our circumnavigation of New Zealand, we literally head straight to Port Whangarei Marine Centre to haul out for the 2nd time in 2 months. We have a massive work list to complete before we head up to Fiji, then to Tonga to collect our 2 dogs...

SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt with friends and has started sailing around the world. We found bulkhead damage on their catamaran in Panama, so have fixed her up, and are now sailing across the Pacific Ocean!!

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All Comments (21)
  • @dirt4dinner
    I started watching because of the work videos, and I’ve stayed because of the adventures! It will be cool to see boat work again, and then we’ll be ready for more adventure. :)
  • @chrispy104k
    15:14 - Britt, you are now officially a mechanic. We all smash our knuckles at one time or another. That chain winch is a beautiful piece of engineering.
  • @hempandseaweed
    Whoa, I get overwhelmed looking at a work list like that. Love how bright & shiny the new windlass is. 😂
  • @peterwaugh9416
    Love the way Colin just pulls apart the new winch drills a few holes tightens a few nuts & it all going to work fine. Me still trying to open the box to get it all out.
  • Your little tricks of the trades are priceless.🔖 We're glad to have Brit back. Thanks for sharing.
  • @colinmansell3524
    Welcome home Britt. Here I was thinking that with all the work you have spent with repairs and rebuilds you would have been ready for Fiji. Oh well keep up the great work all of you and have some fun along the way.
  • @elsiesmith1771
    Thanks Colin for sharing this with us. The amenities in the haul out yard were amazing! How nice to have lovely area to sit and chill at the end of a day of hard work, or even to take a lunch break! New windlass looks amazing - anchors away!!
  • Those through hulls and fittings were sketch!! Glad you are replacing them. Can you imagine the chaos that would have ensued if you had to close one!
  • @thomascrook6254
    It's awesome how much I have learned with these types of episodes. I just hope I can remember when needed, lol. Thanks for the lessons and another great episode.
  • Hi Colin, a very nice touch bringing Hervé out to NZ. So nice to see you still remaining humble as ever. Great work from your crew.
  • @kingjesus7926
    This channel is solid proof its better to have a friend with a boat:glasses-purple-yellow-diamond::face-green-smiling:
  • @KrisGaunt
    Love the haul outs series just as much as the adventures. Well done Palayians!
  • @defel1
    The best cruiser channel about remarkable people on a journey of the heart.
  • @craigrik2699
    Good stuff, the end gave me a fright, that it ended just after that job. Great to see Britt back, she looked beautiful in her best women dress. Another good episode, yes Colin, always good to see you guys on the tools. How confident you and Jamie are on glassing etc ... mauriora
  • @bobram94
    Happy Sunday, Morning Parlay. Welcome back, Brit! Great work on the sail drive dampner removal. Welcome to the gear head life. You have been crisinded by the sacrifice of scrapes and cuts. I am not sure exactly where you are today, but I hope it's in Teahupo'o for the surfing comp starting at 10 am PCT. have a great week. I can't wait to see your Fiji experience, hopefully some Kava, with a good wash down for the crew and yourself, and a lovo cooked meal, nothing beats cooked food dug out of a hole in the ground. Till next week have a safe and wonderful time. A Lindo & Mcfly episode is need before the boys come home, I miss seeing them.
  • I am a marine engineer that used to cast, machine and fit those nasty leaking, seizing, corroding gunmetal/magbronze/phosbronze/alubronze seacocks and skin fittings. They were the best option at the time (last 100years or more). The nylon composite alternatives available now are far better in every way (Wooden boat varnishing, english pub dark interior, teak decking stuck in the past wizards aside), Trudesign are world leaders. Great choice!
  • @DYoung-vt8pq
    Love you guys! Happy to see Britt back from Canada. Safe travels. ❤
  • @timtrinkaus7072
    Awesome work guys that new windlass is amazing!! Colin always assembles the best crew and awesome work to the girls pulling those parts off the engine for the sail drive!! Be safe out there.