Building My Dream Yacht From Scratch Pt 8 – Building a Bar, Stairs, Bathroom Combo!

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In todays episode we are trying our hand at carpentry! We are going to try and build a self standing unit that will act as stairs for the second level, a bar and cook top with a sink, and a bathroom. Come along as we work with wood and glue instead of metal and welders!

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45 thoughts on “Building My Dream Yacht From Scratch Pt 8 – Building a Bar, Stairs, Bathroom Combo!

  1. Might want to add a lip to the steps on the bar side so ya dont get sand and dirt falling onto the bar or the food/drinks on the bar. Sorry if thats the plan, just wanted to type this before forgetting.

  2. Don’t forget to make thickened epoxy fillets on each joint before glassing over it,

    will massively increase strength and stop the fibreglass from cracking or having any voids that water can get in through

    Fibreglass without fillets under the corners will always have voids no matter how hard you try

  3. Hi guys I’m a finish carpenter and have done lots of boats at a boat yard also (I like working on boats!!) nice work looks great it’s not as easy as it looks to make something like this and make it look good . I think the structure will be plenty strong when it’s fiber glassed the only thing I’d do different is mount the doors internally and set a frame inside as the glassing will build out the walls and you’ll find it had to mount the doors to the face side. Also water will run down and go inside between the two faces. If you mount internally it will be less hasssle for ye. Well done really enjoying the build have fun

  4. Just a simple tip when making framing boxe, make sure the top timber and bottom timber run to the outside edges with the 2 vertical studs inside them- the 2 vertical studs then support the top plate for downward pressure 👍🏼

  5. Still not seeing much sheer strength for the second floor, side to side. If the bathroom/stairs are intended to be that reinforcement, you're pretty much relying on two pieces of two foot wide plywood to prevent the entire upper platform loaded with people from falling to the left or right when a wave hits from those directions. Maybe you've already got something planned though, and I hope I'm wrong.

  6. I know you’ve got endless doubts on this but I’m excited to see this thing on the water. One thought though, you might want to put a partition between the stairs and the bar just because stuff off of people’s feet will fall onto your bar which might be a bit gross

  7. I think you should flip the one cabinet door around hinges facing into the wind so that when you are underway and moving the cabinet door wants to automatically close and not catch air and open. Also would be cool to add in a couple subwoofers to the stairs because a big wooden and fiberglass box would just be perfect!?

  8. I would consider moving that whole unit to the middle of the boat to distribute the weight move evenly since it seems a bit overly constructed.
    Then put an access door on the starboard side to make it much easier to make use of that storage space under the stairs.
    Also put storage cabinets above the counter top, and a microwave cubby.
    Refrigerator below the counter top too.
    Don't forget windows and vents

  9. Hey, I hope to fucking God you didn’t do anything with that counter yet I would put the sink farther back in the corner so you have more moving space and also it’s easier to take away pipes and everything else you don’t have to follow my helpful stuff but I’m here for some of us

  10. You really should think about a canvas (with vinyl windows) with snaps so you can remove it to cover below the second story incase rain comes. I would also think about making the hot tub area removeable. I do not think it would winter well and I think it is going to be like a plow in the water. It might cut your speed in half and kill you MPG. I still question how hard it is going to be to get that thing out of the shop and onto a trailer.

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