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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,034 --> 00:00:03,002 [Chase] Today we are headed to Harpswell. 2 00:00:03,004 --> 00:00:04,536 Down on one of the points. 3 00:00:04,538 --> 00:00:05,738 You can't drive there. 4 00:00:05,740 --> 00:00:07,773 [Chase] Still early spring, so... 5 00:00:07,775 --> 00:00:09,074 [Ryan] There's no docks in. 6 00:00:09,076 --> 00:00:11,377 [Chase] So access is going to be a big issue with this camp. 7 00:00:13,380 --> 00:00:15,114 [Ashley] We're gonna need more than three guys. 8 00:00:15,116 --> 00:00:17,249 [Jedi] Oh ya, well, that thing is not going anywhere. 9 00:00:18,518 --> 00:00:20,686 [Chase] Hey! 10 00:00:20,688 --> 00:00:24,256 Today the guys are gonna focus on getting that side deck rebuilt. 11 00:00:26,092 --> 00:00:28,027 [Ryan] Now gun it, it'll turn harder. 12 00:00:28,728 --> 00:00:29,694 Jeez, you guys! 13 00:00:31,431 --> 00:00:33,399 - [Terry] Oh wow, look at this. - [Ted] Wow. 14 00:00:33,401 --> 00:00:36,402 - [Terry laughing] Oh my gosh, I love it. - [Ted] Wow. 15 00:00:52,819 --> 00:00:54,019 [Chase] Duck! 16 00:00:54,854 --> 00:00:56,388 [Chase laughing] 17 00:00:57,323 --> 00:00:58,557 [Ashley] What is wrong with him? 18 00:00:58,559 --> 00:01:00,159 [laughs heartily] 19 00:01:00,960 --> 00:01:01,960 [Ryan] Where're we going? Over that way? 20 00:01:01,962 --> 00:01:02,795 - [Chase] Yeah. - [Ashley] Cool. 21 00:01:02,797 --> 00:01:04,830 [Chase] Coming in like Baywatch. 22 00:01:04,832 --> 00:01:06,765 [Chase] Today we are headed to Harpswell. 23 00:01:06,767 --> 00:01:07,900 Down on one of the points, 24 00:01:07,902 --> 00:01:09,635 to meet Ted and Terry. 25 00:01:09,637 --> 00:01:11,303 And their lobster pound. 26 00:01:11,838 --> 00:01:13,005 It's a land-locked peninsula. 27 00:01:13,007 --> 00:01:14,406 [Ashley] So you can't um... 28 00:01:14,408 --> 00:01:15,808 - you can't, you can't drive there. - [Chase] Non-functioning. 29 00:01:15,810 --> 00:01:16,675 [Chase] Can't drive there. 30 00:01:16,677 --> 00:01:17,876 [Ashley] Is there any other way in? 31 00:01:17,878 --> 00:01:19,611 - [Chase] Ah, you could hike. - [Ashley] You could hike? 32 00:01:19,613 --> 00:01:20,813 [Chase] But that's why we are on boat. 33 00:01:20,815 --> 00:01:23,949 And unfortunately it's still early spring so... 34 00:01:23,951 --> 00:01:24,683 [Ryan] There's no docks in. 35 00:01:24,685 --> 00:01:26,085 [Chase] There's no docks in. 36 00:01:26,087 --> 00:01:28,087 [Chase] Ted and Terry do have a right of way, 37 00:01:28,089 --> 00:01:30,656 to set a ramp in a float. 38 00:01:30,658 --> 00:01:34,193 But Ted has a ramp and a float 39 00:01:34,195 --> 00:01:38,063 that just needs to be patched up in order to get back in the water. 40 00:01:38,065 --> 00:01:40,732 [Ryan] Oh I see. Honey, look at that big pile of junk right there. 41 00:01:40,734 --> 00:01:42,201 [Ryan] Guarantee that's where we are going. 42 00:01:42,435 --> 00:01:45,003 [Terry] Hey! Welcome! 43 00:01:45,005 --> 00:01:47,005 - [Ryan] Oh that's good. - [Ashley] You mean, that one? 44 00:01:47,007 --> 00:01:48,006 [Ashley] Holy Moly, that's awesome! 45 00:01:48,008 --> 00:01:50,142 [all greeting] 46 00:01:50,144 --> 00:01:53,045 - How're doing? - [Ted] We're good. 47 00:01:53,746 --> 00:01:55,547 - I'm Ted. - And I'm Terry. 48 00:01:55,549 --> 00:01:56,682 [Terry] Well, welcome to the lobster shack. 49 00:01:56,684 --> 00:01:58,851 - [Ted] Yeah, welcome to the shack. - What a spot! 50 00:01:58,853 --> 00:02:00,919 [Ted] I've been looking for oceanfront property 51 00:02:00,921 --> 00:02:03,122 for a very long time. 52 00:02:03,389 --> 00:02:04,523 A friend of mine told me about 53 00:02:04,791 --> 00:02:06,959 this abandoned place that was on this peninsula. 54 00:02:06,961 --> 00:02:08,427 And, got on his boat, 55 00:02:08,429 --> 00:02:11,063 came down here, and we pulled up on the... 56 00:02:11,065 --> 00:02:11,930 dock, and I said, I'll take it. 57 00:02:11,932 --> 00:02:13,765 It was exactly what I was looking for, 58 00:02:13,767 --> 00:02:15,634 even though it's in total disrepair. 59 00:02:15,636 --> 00:02:17,536 [Ted] It was a total falling down wreck. 60 00:02:17,538 --> 00:02:19,805 The deck that we are on was like, falling apart and... 61 00:02:19,807 --> 00:02:21,907 Over the years I've been picking away at it. 62 00:02:21,909 --> 00:02:23,876 Trying to, you know, bring it back into uh, 63 00:02:23,878 --> 00:02:25,577 it's uh, original glory. 64 00:02:25,579 --> 00:02:27,446 So what are you looking to have done? 65 00:02:27,448 --> 00:02:29,882 We wanna be able to utilize this like a yoga studio 66 00:02:29,884 --> 00:02:31,583 as well as an overflow for our guests. 67 00:02:31,585 --> 00:02:34,019 [Ted] What we're looking at is like... 68 00:02:34,021 --> 00:02:37,022 getting some solar out here so that we can power this place up. 69 00:02:37,024 --> 00:02:39,725 And some new glass in here, 70 00:02:39,727 --> 00:02:41,727 and maybe some siding and uh... 71 00:02:41,729 --> 00:02:42,961 Just make it really functional. 72 00:02:42,963 --> 00:02:44,396 [Terry] I like to garden, 73 00:02:44,398 --> 00:02:46,899 and I was hoping that on the rebuilt deck over here 74 00:02:46,901 --> 00:02:49,635 we could have uh, raised beds along the far side 75 00:02:49,637 --> 00:02:51,403 and that would help define the area. 76 00:02:51,405 --> 00:02:53,672 It's beautiful conditions for growing and... 77 00:02:53,674 --> 00:02:56,108 Also by... by having it along the front edge 78 00:02:56,110 --> 00:02:58,510 gives us a little privacy from the fish bowl. 79 00:02:58,512 --> 00:03:01,079 This originally when we got here, had 300 of these 80 00:03:01,081 --> 00:03:04,550 old, old lobster uh, traps on... on that deck. 81 00:03:04,552 --> 00:03:06,652 In the summertime I lobster, 82 00:03:06,654 --> 00:03:09,688 I have a lobster license and, so we catch lobster and crab. 83 00:03:09,690 --> 00:03:11,657 And I'd like to be able to live off 84 00:03:11,659 --> 00:03:13,592 the property as much as I possibly can. 85 00:03:13,594 --> 00:03:15,994 [Ted] The tide in about six hours, 86 00:03:15,996 --> 00:03:18,630 - you won't have any water in here at all. - You won't recognize it. 87 00:03:18,632 --> 00:03:20,799 Well, that brings up a good point. Let's talk about access. 88 00:03:20,801 --> 00:03:21,833 What do you have for a dock system now? 89 00:03:21,835 --> 00:03:23,702 Well, essentially I've got 90 00:03:23,704 --> 00:03:27,506 a landing, a pier over there, with uh, a fixed pier. 91 00:03:27,508 --> 00:03:30,309 And now, it needs some attention 92 00:03:30,311 --> 00:03:32,411 because it's not floating properly anymore. 93 00:03:32,413 --> 00:03:34,313 It's losing some of the billets that keep it afloat. 94 00:03:34,315 --> 00:03:37,082 I'm hoping to be able to put a kayak dock off this here. 95 00:03:37,084 --> 00:03:39,718 [Ted] Having access is everything when you're out here, 96 00:03:39,720 --> 00:03:41,386 you know, remotely like this. 97 00:03:41,388 --> 00:03:43,021 You know, it's early spring, 98 00:03:43,023 --> 00:03:45,257 but you know, a little too early to 99 00:03:45,259 --> 00:03:46,425 put floats in. 100 00:03:46,427 --> 00:03:48,160 But when are you looking to have the camp finished by? 101 00:03:48,162 --> 00:03:50,696 - [Ted] Midsummer. - [Chase] And how much do you have to put into the project? 102 00:03:50,698 --> 00:03:52,864 [Ted] Uh, $50,000. 103 00:03:52,866 --> 00:03:54,600 [Chase] That all sounds doable, you know, weather permitting of course. 104 00:03:54,602 --> 00:03:56,568 [Terry] Of course, we understand. 105 00:03:56,570 --> 00:03:58,804 - [Chase] We just need a set of keys. - [Terry] Okay. 106 00:03:58,806 --> 00:04:00,138 - There you go buddy. - All right. 107 00:04:01,841 --> 00:04:03,609 [Chase] Ta da! 108 00:04:03,643 --> 00:04:05,143 Oh cool. 109 00:04:05,878 --> 00:04:08,347 [Chase] You can see where the original tanks were. 110 00:04:09,015 --> 00:04:10,949 So lobster boat pull up high tide. 111 00:04:11,818 --> 00:04:12,884 Load up the crates. 112 00:04:12,886 --> 00:04:13,919 Bring them in here. 113 00:04:13,921 --> 00:04:15,787 Drop them in the tank. 114 00:04:15,789 --> 00:04:18,090 And they would just store them there until they are ready to take them to market. 115 00:04:18,424 --> 00:04:20,192 So, he's got the windows. 116 00:04:20,893 --> 00:04:22,127 Sub-floors down. 117 00:04:22,129 --> 00:04:23,395 He's got the flooring. 118 00:04:23,397 --> 00:04:24,863 He's done a lot of hard work in the materials. 119 00:04:24,865 --> 00:04:27,399 [Chase] So, windows, side entrance. 120 00:04:27,401 --> 00:04:30,068 Glass door of some sort to let more light in there. 121 00:04:30,070 --> 00:04:31,870 And then screen in the porch. 122 00:04:31,872 --> 00:04:33,772 Cedar shakes on the exterior. 123 00:04:33,774 --> 00:04:34,640 How do we get to the porch? 124 00:04:34,642 --> 00:04:36,675 [Chase] Around. 125 00:04:36,677 --> 00:04:38,410 Put some insulation in the walls, pine them up. 126 00:04:38,911 --> 00:04:40,178 Keep the old cedar posts. 127 00:04:40,180 --> 00:04:41,947 [Chase] Yeah possibly raise it up. 128 00:04:41,949 --> 00:04:42,881 [Ryan] It's cool. 129 00:04:42,883 --> 00:04:43,715 [Chase] Yeah. Wicked cool. 130 00:04:43,717 --> 00:04:44,916 You can have a door here. 131 00:04:44,918 --> 00:04:48,787 - Yeah. - A door here and another door going into the... 132 00:04:48,789 --> 00:04:49,855 - Yeah. - Let's go check this out outside. 133 00:04:49,857 --> 00:04:51,857 [Ashley] Okay. I get it. 134 00:04:51,859 --> 00:04:53,358 [Chase] I mean, how nice will be having that 135 00:04:53,360 --> 00:04:55,127 screened in porch right there. 136 00:04:56,429 --> 00:04:59,765 [Chase] On the camp, Ted wants to make it more of a usable space. 137 00:04:59,767 --> 00:05:02,000 He wants overflow sleeping just, 138 00:05:02,002 --> 00:05:03,802 meditation area, hanging out area. 139 00:05:03,804 --> 00:05:04,903 Studio space. 140 00:05:04,905 --> 00:05:07,406 So we are going to put new windows in. 141 00:05:07,408 --> 00:05:09,675 New door, let better light into the place. 142 00:05:09,677 --> 00:05:11,843 Screen in the one side 143 00:05:11,845 --> 00:05:13,578 to just make more outdoor area. 144 00:05:13,580 --> 00:05:15,580 And redo the larger deck. 145 00:05:15,582 --> 00:05:18,684 Before we do all that we have to study the tidal charts. 146 00:05:18,686 --> 00:05:21,420 You know, we have a short window, if we're gonna run a barge and all the stuff. 147 00:05:21,422 --> 00:05:22,888 We gotta get the best bank for our bucks. 148 00:05:22,890 --> 00:05:23,689 So there's a lot of homework to do. 149 00:05:23,691 --> 00:05:25,757 Get all our docks in a row. 150 00:05:25,759 --> 00:05:28,427 So that we can coordinate with the barge company, with the dock company. 151 00:05:28,429 --> 00:05:30,929 So that it's one good move out here. 152 00:05:30,931 --> 00:05:33,765 Set the docks so that we have better access by boat. 153 00:05:33,767 --> 00:05:35,000 And also at the same time hopefully 154 00:05:35,002 --> 00:05:36,368 haul a good load of 155 00:05:36,370 --> 00:05:38,470 material off the island. 156 00:05:38,472 --> 00:05:40,972 - [Ashley] Cool place. - [Ryan] Wow, tides already gone down a bunch. 157 00:05:50,116 --> 00:05:52,250 [Chase] Chasing the tides. Tide is high! 158 00:05:52,585 --> 00:05:53,719 That's good. 159 00:05:53,721 --> 00:05:54,986 [all laughing] That's what we need. 160 00:05:54,988 --> 00:05:56,621 Today is a pretty important day. 161 00:05:56,623 --> 00:05:57,989 We've got to get an early start. 162 00:05:57,991 --> 00:06:00,425 We are headed out to the Wiederhorn peninsula 163 00:06:00,427 --> 00:06:01,460 to get some docks set. 164 00:06:01,462 --> 00:06:03,862 We've got a lot of things working against us. 165 00:06:03,864 --> 00:06:06,932 We've got a lot of work to do. We've got some heavy pieces to move. 166 00:06:06,934 --> 00:06:08,266 We've got tides to worry about. 167 00:06:08,634 --> 00:06:09,968 And, it's, uh, 168 00:06:09,970 --> 00:06:12,170 not typically in our wheelhouse. 169 00:06:13,406 --> 00:06:15,640 - Okay. - You wanna flip it on... 170 00:06:15,642 --> 00:06:18,577 If we can flip this, that would be absolutely wonderful. 171 00:06:18,579 --> 00:06:20,412 Ready one, two, three. [grunts] 172 00:06:20,414 --> 00:06:22,347 Aw, it's not bad. We own this thing. 173 00:06:25,852 --> 00:06:26,852 [groans] Yes. 174 00:06:26,854 --> 00:06:29,955 - Oh there you go. - Okay, sweet. 175 00:06:29,957 --> 00:06:33,091 We got that piece for there, that piece for there. 176 00:06:33,093 --> 00:06:34,559 So that's, that's Ted's pier. 177 00:06:34,561 --> 00:06:36,928 - [Ashley] Okay. Pier? - [Chase] Pier. 178 00:06:36,930 --> 00:06:38,730 - [Ashley] Okay. - [Chase] His ramp is over here. 179 00:06:38,732 --> 00:06:41,767 - [Ashley] Yeah. - [Chase] But in order to get the ramp over there, 180 00:06:41,769 --> 00:06:43,702 we have to float it on those two floats. 181 00:06:43,704 --> 00:06:45,303 [Ashley] Oh my goodness. [laughs] 182 00:06:45,305 --> 00:06:47,339 [Chase] That ramp is a little too short. 183 00:06:47,940 --> 00:06:49,207 So he's extending it 184 00:06:49,209 --> 00:06:50,542 by adding this piece. 185 00:06:50,544 --> 00:06:51,443 Holy moly. 186 00:06:51,445 --> 00:06:54,746 So it'll go, the ramp onto this edge. 187 00:06:54,748 --> 00:06:56,415 But this edge needs a little extra floatation 188 00:06:56,417 --> 00:06:57,416 to hold that down. 189 00:06:57,418 --> 00:06:58,650 [Chase] And then that, 190 00:06:58,652 --> 00:07:00,385 big float is going to be attached to this. 191 00:07:00,387 --> 00:07:01,886 So that will get you out there. 192 00:07:01,888 --> 00:07:04,990 - [Chase] You got this? - [Ashley laughing] Is there gonna be a test later? 193 00:07:04,992 --> 00:07:07,392 - Yes this whole thing is a test. - [Ryan] We got it. 194 00:07:07,394 --> 00:07:10,061 This project is more than just about 195 00:07:10,063 --> 00:07:12,097 the cabin or structure itself, it's about the whole property. 196 00:07:12,099 --> 00:07:14,166 Oh, one more. 197 00:07:14,168 --> 00:07:17,402 [Ryan] They got a unique piece of property that actually has land on two shores. 198 00:07:17,404 --> 00:07:20,605 They've had a lot of issues getting from point A to point B. 199 00:07:20,607 --> 00:07:22,441 We're here to make that transition easier 200 00:07:22,443 --> 00:07:24,409 and then to fix a couple of structures. 201 00:07:24,411 --> 00:07:26,745 Don't look behind you or in front of you or to the side of you. 202 00:07:26,747 --> 00:07:28,447 Just focus on your work. 203 00:07:28,449 --> 00:07:30,749 You won't see the tide going down. 204 00:07:30,751 --> 00:07:32,451 We're dealing with tides which we don't normally deal with. 205 00:07:32,453 --> 00:07:33,685 And there is lot of stress. 206 00:07:33,687 --> 00:07:35,787 About that, there's been a lot of talk all week. 207 00:07:35,789 --> 00:07:38,056 When's the best time to come? When are we not gonna have any water? 208 00:07:38,058 --> 00:07:39,891 And you know what, it was stressful. 209 00:07:39,893 --> 00:07:41,193 Well, we just got high tide, 210 00:07:41,195 --> 00:07:43,161 so we probably have six hours. 211 00:07:43,830 --> 00:07:45,096 Five hours maybe. 212 00:07:47,467 --> 00:07:49,534 [Dixie] Okay, that one's set. 213 00:07:49,536 --> 00:07:52,137 [Dixie] These are just we're putting skids in basically. 214 00:07:52,139 --> 00:07:53,605 Just to help protect the billets. 215 00:07:53,639 --> 00:07:55,340 So this will give 216 00:07:56,709 --> 00:08:00,011 the floats something to sit on other than the billets at low tide. 217 00:08:00,013 --> 00:08:02,147 [Dixie] The billets just get destroyed, 218 00:08:02,615 --> 00:08:04,316 during the tides. 219 00:08:04,318 --> 00:08:06,785 First thing we did, flip the small float over, 220 00:08:06,787 --> 00:08:08,787 get that worked out. Once we got that in good position 221 00:08:08,789 --> 00:08:11,289 where it only need a couple of guys to finish it off. 222 00:08:11,291 --> 00:08:12,591 We went to check out the other floats. 223 00:08:12,593 --> 00:08:15,694 We're still probably 15 minutes from high tide. 224 00:08:15,696 --> 00:08:20,065 But I'm just seeing what it's gonna take to get these back out in the water. 225 00:08:20,067 --> 00:08:22,267 One of the floats over there is pretty massive. 226 00:08:26,072 --> 00:08:27,239 Yeah right. 227 00:08:27,874 --> 00:08:29,941 We knew pretty quickly that 228 00:08:29,943 --> 00:08:31,977 the water wasn't gonna come in enough to 229 00:08:31,979 --> 00:08:33,645 launch the float. 230 00:08:33,647 --> 00:08:36,081 [Chase] I don't see how this is possible. 231 00:08:36,083 --> 00:08:37,549 [Ashley] I don't see how this is possible either. 232 00:08:37,551 --> 00:08:39,117 [Ashley] Look how stuck in the mud it is. 233 00:08:39,119 --> 00:08:41,119 If we want these in the water, we gotta... 234 00:08:41,854 --> 00:08:42,354 we gotta move. 235 00:08:42,822 --> 00:08:44,122 Fast. 236 00:08:44,124 --> 00:08:45,957 This thing is stuck in the mud, man. 237 00:08:45,959 --> 00:08:48,126 The tide is only going out from here on out. 238 00:08:48,128 --> 00:08:49,127 So it's only gonna get worse. 239 00:08:49,129 --> 00:08:50,962 [Ashley] High tide was at 9.08. 240 00:08:51,030 --> 00:08:53,732 And now it's 9.21. 241 00:08:53,734 --> 00:08:55,200 [Ryan] We should have got here at four. 242 00:08:56,569 --> 00:08:57,869 [Ryan] Be like a fisherman. 243 00:08:57,871 --> 00:09:00,205 [Ashley] We're gonna need more than three guys. 244 00:09:01,040 --> 00:09:03,308 [Jedi] Oh yeah well, that thing's not going anywhere. 245 00:09:03,609 --> 00:09:04,743 That thing's huge. 246 00:09:05,044 --> 00:09:06,678 Unless you get a pulley way over there or something. 247 00:09:06,680 --> 00:09:09,114 [mimics sad music] 248 00:09:11,551 --> 00:09:14,386 [Jedi] Glad I googled local saloons before I got here. 249 00:09:14,388 --> 00:09:17,022 We had to literally do this project at high tide. 250 00:09:17,024 --> 00:09:18,557 I mean, high tide was only about an hour ago 251 00:09:18,559 --> 00:09:19,824 but look how much it's already gone down. 252 00:09:19,826 --> 00:09:21,626 [Ryan] So it's not gonna happen today. 253 00:09:21,628 --> 00:09:23,662 I'm pretty disappointed about it. It adds more time. 254 00:09:23,664 --> 00:09:26,031 And this is a major piece of the whole project. 255 00:09:26,033 --> 00:09:29,167 Because without this we can't get the barge in, we have set up. 256 00:09:29,169 --> 00:09:30,802 That could change everything. 257 00:09:30,804 --> 00:09:32,404 What if we call them and say, oh we couldn't, we didn't get this done? 258 00:09:32,406 --> 00:09:34,005 It could screw this whole thing up. 259 00:09:34,007 --> 00:09:36,041 Things are not looking good right now. 260 00:09:40,279 --> 00:09:41,613 And what time is it now, Ashley? 261 00:09:41,615 --> 00:09:44,549 - [Ashley] 9.20. - [Dixie] 9.20? 262 00:09:44,551 --> 00:09:47,819 [Dixie] So dead high we had about 20 minutes to get this out. 263 00:09:47,821 --> 00:09:49,087 [Ashley] Today we're at the Wiederhorn's. 264 00:09:49,089 --> 00:09:50,088 It's a big day. 265 00:09:50,090 --> 00:09:51,723 We have to be up early 266 00:09:51,725 --> 00:09:52,857 to work with the tides. 267 00:09:52,859 --> 00:09:54,926 This project is gonna be challenging 268 00:09:54,928 --> 00:09:58,763 in the beginning because we are all tide dependent. 269 00:09:58,765 --> 00:10:00,932 We have to get the docks fixed. 270 00:10:00,934 --> 00:10:01,933 And then float them around. 271 00:10:01,935 --> 00:10:04,369 So that then we can get the boats to the floats. 272 00:10:05,638 --> 00:10:09,307 [Ryan] Only cool thing about this project is that it's not just about the building. 273 00:10:09,309 --> 00:10:11,977 Doing the structure is a small part of it, it's about the whole property. 274 00:10:11,979 --> 00:10:16,715 This is just as much about making Ted and Terry's life a lot easier on the island, 275 00:10:16,717 --> 00:10:18,450 as it is to making the structures better. 276 00:10:18,452 --> 00:10:19,951 [Ryan] Yeah we're gonna redo the lobster pound, 277 00:10:19,953 --> 00:10:22,487 but getting their dock system more accessible 278 00:10:22,489 --> 00:10:25,357 on either side of their property is huge. 279 00:10:30,563 --> 00:10:33,798 You know, the big thing today was to get the ramp on the pier. 280 00:10:33,800 --> 00:10:35,934 On Ted's side of the peninsula. 281 00:10:35,936 --> 00:10:37,369 Could we get this, 282 00:10:38,371 --> 00:10:39,637 and that little one over there? 283 00:10:39,639 --> 00:10:43,642 Then we've got at least a place to tie up a boat, right? 284 00:10:43,644 --> 00:10:45,443 [Ryan] We're gonna try to get this one dock in the water. 285 00:10:46,012 --> 00:10:48,680 - It's ambitious. - Let's do it. 286 00:10:48,682 --> 00:10:50,582 Oh, we might be able to get this if we go right now. 287 00:10:50,584 --> 00:10:52,951 You know, we're all here, we're gonna work. 288 00:10:52,953 --> 00:10:58,289 So we were kinda just adapting and coming up with a plan that we could easily execute. 289 00:10:58,291 --> 00:10:59,491 [Chase] I think we can do it. 290 00:10:59,493 --> 00:11:00,625 [Jedi] Do what? 291 00:11:00,627 --> 00:11:02,594 [Chase] Get this in the water, float it around. 292 00:11:02,596 --> 00:11:04,429 Get the ramp attached to this. 293 00:11:04,431 --> 00:11:07,298 Get this and just the ramp attached to the pier. 294 00:11:07,300 --> 00:11:09,834 Let me get this anchor down. 295 00:11:09,836 --> 00:11:11,536 [Ryan] So we're gonna... Are we just trying to get on the little dock? 296 00:11:11,538 --> 00:11:13,405 Is that what's going on? 297 00:11:13,407 --> 00:11:16,141 - We're trying to get that end attached to the little dock. - Got it. 298 00:11:25,685 --> 00:11:27,052 [Ryan] Same on the other side. 299 00:11:27,920 --> 00:11:29,988 [Ryan] Oh there you go, nice. 300 00:11:31,057 --> 00:11:33,792 This one. Yeah! There you go. Okay. 301 00:11:33,794 --> 00:11:35,627 [Dixie] We'll float that other one over and setting this down on the floater? 302 00:11:35,629 --> 00:11:37,696 [Chase] Yeah. 303 00:11:37,698 --> 00:11:41,032 [Ryan] Oh, you'll love a wet old nasty pressure treater, boys. 304 00:11:41,667 --> 00:11:44,202 Two, three! Nice, Okay. 305 00:11:47,973 --> 00:11:49,074 Pick it up on this corner. 306 00:11:51,077 --> 00:11:52,343 Ready? 307 00:11:54,146 --> 00:11:55,847 There she goes. 308 00:11:55,849 --> 00:11:57,082 [Ryan] She's going boys. 309 00:11:57,817 --> 00:11:59,250 Watch your foot. 310 00:12:00,986 --> 00:12:03,121 - [Dixie] I think we can go this way now. - Yeah. 311 00:12:06,058 --> 00:12:08,126 - Oh. Over my boots. - Over the boots. 312 00:12:08,794 --> 00:12:10,061 [Ryan] Yes! 313 00:12:10,063 --> 00:12:12,731 Take him for a nice little couple's cruise. 314 00:12:12,733 --> 00:12:14,065 [Ryan] Honey, throw me a rope. 315 00:12:15,935 --> 00:12:17,102 [Ryan] Okay, well, that's fun. 316 00:12:18,003 --> 00:12:19,237 Tie it around you. 317 00:12:20,206 --> 00:12:20,972 One of your gunnels. 318 00:12:20,974 --> 00:12:21,806 [Ashley] What? 319 00:12:23,876 --> 00:12:24,776 [Ashley] Did you tie it to something? 320 00:12:24,778 --> 00:12:26,845 [Ryan] Now gun it, it'll turn harder. 321 00:12:26,847 --> 00:12:29,380 [Ryan yells] No, no, no, no, no. Jeez, you guys. 322 00:12:30,583 --> 00:12:32,383 [Ashley] Ryan's main job was to 323 00:12:32,385 --> 00:12:33,685 tie the dock while I drove the boat. 324 00:12:33,687 --> 00:12:34,786 And we're gonna pull it around. 325 00:12:34,788 --> 00:12:36,588 But Ryan decided to just hold on to it. 326 00:12:36,590 --> 00:12:37,622 Well, I gunned it a little, 327 00:12:37,624 --> 00:12:40,692 and woo, apparently I almost ripped out his arms. 328 00:12:40,694 --> 00:12:42,627 [Ashley] You just told me to take you for a joy ride, so that's why I thought... 329 00:12:42,629 --> 00:12:44,796 [Ryan] I didn't say, take you for a joy ride. 330 00:12:44,798 --> 00:12:47,665 Well, in my opinion, you tie the boat to the dock and then you pull them. 331 00:12:47,667 --> 00:12:49,768 I don't know why he thought his arms need to be involved, 332 00:12:49,770 --> 00:12:52,403 like if he thought he was going to be water skiing like on this float. 333 00:12:53,005 --> 00:12:55,240 But anyway, it's apparently my fault. 334 00:12:55,574 --> 00:12:57,075 [Ashley] Tie it on that thing. 335 00:12:57,077 --> 00:12:59,811 Ash, I can hold if you're not gonna drive like a jerk. Go. 336 00:12:59,813 --> 00:13:02,413 [Ashley] Who put Ryan on this float? 337 00:13:02,415 --> 00:13:03,982 [Ashley mockingly] How fast should I go, sir? 338 00:13:03,984 --> 00:13:06,584 [Ryan] Just go. We don't have a lot of time. 339 00:13:06,586 --> 00:13:08,853 - Is this fast enough sir? - Faster. 340 00:13:08,855 --> 00:13:10,288 [Ashley] I just went fast and you got mad. 341 00:13:16,829 --> 00:13:17,796 It is the moment of truth. 342 00:13:17,798 --> 00:13:19,864 Little bit more if you can. 343 00:13:19,866 --> 00:13:21,332 - [all groaning] - [Ryan] There you go! Nice! 344 00:13:22,601 --> 00:13:23,468 We're floating. 345 00:13:23,470 --> 00:13:25,270 - We're floating. - We're floating. 346 00:13:26,772 --> 00:13:28,306 [Dixie] Can we try and bind this in thing with it? 347 00:13:28,908 --> 00:13:30,175 You wanna try it? 348 00:13:30,509 --> 00:13:33,411 I mean, is it bouncing right now? 349 00:13:33,413 --> 00:13:35,647 -[Dixie] It's... [stuttering] Yeah, I mean-- -[Chase] Yeah, let's try it. 350 00:13:35,649 --> 00:13:36,981 [Jedi] Wouldn't that be spectacular. 351 00:13:36,983 --> 00:13:38,883 Now that we've got all the weight on the... 352 00:13:38,885 --> 00:13:40,251 ramp here at the end of the dock, 353 00:13:40,253 --> 00:13:42,420 this is teetering for us. 354 00:13:42,422 --> 00:13:45,690 So there's a good chance we might be able to slide this right down on these skids, 355 00:13:45,692 --> 00:13:47,292 through the mud right in the water. 356 00:13:49,395 --> 00:13:51,029 [Jedi] Only tide will tell. 357 00:13:53,732 --> 00:13:55,834 - Beautiful. - Come on. 358 00:13:55,836 --> 00:13:58,503 [Ryan] Today was another lesson in Ryan's favorite motto. 359 00:13:58,505 --> 00:13:59,770 It's better to be lucky than smart. 360 00:13:59,772 --> 00:14:02,674 You know, we were just walking that thing around. 361 00:14:02,676 --> 00:14:05,109 Next thing you know, Ashley gave the boat a little gas. 362 00:14:05,111 --> 00:14:07,779 The thing popped down and that thing is just sailing away. 363 00:14:07,781 --> 00:14:08,880 Like, we're all like, ahhh. 364 00:14:08,882 --> 00:14:11,049 It was like the aha moment. 365 00:14:11,051 --> 00:14:13,184 I jumped on, we're taking advantage of this. 366 00:14:13,452 --> 00:14:14,518 [Chase] That's huge. 367 00:14:14,887 --> 00:14:17,188 Yeah, this slid way easier than I thought it would. 368 00:14:21,260 --> 00:14:23,294 [Ryan] She's going half inch at a time. 369 00:14:23,796 --> 00:14:25,396 Whoo-hoo! 370 00:14:28,000 --> 00:14:30,168 - Do we know any seafaring songs? - Big workout. 371 00:14:32,471 --> 00:14:34,138 More winches. 372 00:14:34,140 --> 00:14:36,975 Lower this thing in, yeah, she should be going. 373 00:14:36,977 --> 00:14:38,309 [all cheering] 374 00:14:41,480 --> 00:14:42,947 Nice job! 375 00:14:43,582 --> 00:14:45,817 [Chase] Once we got the ramp locked to the pier, 376 00:14:45,819 --> 00:14:48,953 I think that was a huge sigh of relief, because from there, 377 00:14:48,955 --> 00:14:51,756 it was just a matter of connecting the two brackets 378 00:14:51,758 --> 00:14:52,890 on the lower part 379 00:14:52,892 --> 00:14:56,327 and just getting it stationary and securely fastened. 380 00:14:57,763 --> 00:15:00,665 Pretty much at high tide, the water is just underneath 381 00:15:00,667 --> 00:15:04,035 the bottom of the deck on the lobster shack. 382 00:15:04,037 --> 00:15:08,139 Um, as you can see now, it's just seaweed and mudflats. 383 00:15:08,141 --> 00:15:10,708 Um, we have a pretty drastic tide here. 384 00:15:10,710 --> 00:15:12,744 It's between 10 and 12 feet. 385 00:15:12,746 --> 00:15:15,413 Um, fortunately we were able to uh, 386 00:15:15,415 --> 00:15:17,215 do what we had to do and uh, 387 00:15:17,217 --> 00:15:19,017 now we're gonna get outta here. 388 00:15:21,787 --> 00:15:23,988 [Ryan] This one's gonna test our patience 'cause we're dealing with 389 00:15:23,990 --> 00:15:25,957 stuff we don't normally deal with. 390 00:15:25,959 --> 00:15:28,626 But, you know, we can put docks under our belts now, I mean... 391 00:15:28,628 --> 00:15:30,795 Dock, pier installations. 392 00:15:30,797 --> 00:15:32,730 And we're getting paid today. That makes us professionals. 393 00:15:32,732 --> 00:15:33,998 So put that on the resume. 394 00:15:44,877 --> 00:15:47,312 [Chase] So this is week three out at the Wiederhorn camp. 395 00:15:47,314 --> 00:15:49,614 But really it's day one of real build. 396 00:15:49,616 --> 00:15:52,817 Today, we've got all the guys out here to do a good clean-up. 397 00:15:52,819 --> 00:15:55,920 We've got the barge coming in. Hopefully to haul out a lot of this material. 398 00:15:55,922 --> 00:15:57,388 We're kinda getting prepped and ready, 399 00:15:57,390 --> 00:15:58,790 pulling out window openings, 400 00:15:58,792 --> 00:15:59,857 to see what we're gonna need to reframe those. 401 00:15:59,859 --> 00:16:01,893 But, it's a beautiful day, 402 00:16:01,895 --> 00:16:04,062 and it's good day to kinda get in here and... 403 00:16:04,064 --> 00:16:05,997 rip and tear and see what we're working with. 404 00:16:06,031 --> 00:16:07,432 Old tarp here. 405 00:16:07,434 --> 00:16:09,233 Also, it's a good stuff to get rid off. 406 00:16:10,102 --> 00:16:12,103 What a beautiful lobster shack. 407 00:16:12,638 --> 00:16:14,205 [Chase] One man's trash is, 408 00:16:14,207 --> 00:16:15,907 definitely another man's treasure. 409 00:16:15,909 --> 00:16:18,876 So originally, this was the lobster pound. 410 00:16:18,878 --> 00:16:20,511 [Chase] So the plan for this is to make, 411 00:16:20,513 --> 00:16:22,213 a little bit of extra 412 00:16:22,215 --> 00:16:24,916 hang out area, sleeping area for Ted and Terry. 413 00:16:24,918 --> 00:16:26,050 He wants to keep this, 414 00:16:26,151 --> 00:16:26,951 lift it up. 415 00:16:26,953 --> 00:16:27,752 So that it' out of the doorway. 416 00:16:27,754 --> 00:16:30,655 So that they can get a doorway here. 417 00:16:30,657 --> 00:16:33,424 He's got all the windows out here. We're gonna put new windows. 418 00:16:33,426 --> 00:16:35,126 New side door entrance there. 419 00:16:35,128 --> 00:16:37,996 And then, it's just a matter of 420 00:16:37,998 --> 00:16:39,864 closing in the walls. 421 00:16:39,866 --> 00:16:43,101 And we'll kinda just get organized for when the dump barge arrives. 422 00:16:43,235 --> 00:16:43,768 - Love it. - Perfect. 423 00:16:43,770 --> 00:16:45,103 Let's go. 424 00:16:45,105 --> 00:16:47,338 I thought we were coming down for some demo today. 425 00:16:48,073 --> 00:16:49,707 It's not the case. Today was 426 00:16:49,775 --> 00:16:51,042 dump day! 427 00:16:51,044 --> 00:16:52,643 [Jedi] Just a lot of debris out here, 428 00:16:52,645 --> 00:16:55,413 that's collected out here for 30, 40 years. 429 00:16:55,415 --> 00:16:57,749 Lobster traps, ropes, buoys. 430 00:16:57,751 --> 00:16:59,250 All kinds of stuff. 431 00:16:59,252 --> 00:17:00,852 Just had to get off the island today. 432 00:17:00,854 --> 00:17:02,954 Kennebec marine is showing up to Princes point. 433 00:17:02,956 --> 00:17:03,921 Uh, about 11 o' clock. 434 00:17:03,923 --> 00:17:05,656 It's like two to three hours before high tide. 435 00:17:05,658 --> 00:17:07,892 They'll bring the barge over here and we will 436 00:17:07,894 --> 00:17:10,261 start loading up the barge with as much of this 437 00:17:10,796 --> 00:17:12,296 debris as we possibly can. 438 00:17:12,931 --> 00:17:14,899 I'm here. At your services. 439 00:17:14,901 --> 00:17:16,167 I need a lobster trap. 440 00:17:16,702 --> 00:17:17,802 [Jedi] We can find you one. 441 00:17:17,903 --> 00:17:19,837 [Ashley] Are there any that are in real good shape? 442 00:17:19,839 --> 00:17:21,906 [Jedi] On the other side of this pile... 443 00:17:21,908 --> 00:17:24,709 What do you think about turning a lobster pot into 444 00:17:24,711 --> 00:17:26,978 a little, like a planter that goes on the 445 00:17:26,980 --> 00:17:28,346 side of the building for herbs. 446 00:17:28,814 --> 00:17:29,781 Yes. 447 00:17:29,783 --> 00:17:30,748 Just a free for all. 448 00:17:30,750 --> 00:17:32,016 You've found a pile, you just 449 00:17:32,018 --> 00:17:33,718 bring it on over to the dock, 450 00:17:33,720 --> 00:17:34,752 so when the barge showed up 451 00:17:34,754 --> 00:17:36,788 we could load it and just 452 00:17:36,790 --> 00:17:38,856 stuff that barge as full as we can get it. 453 00:17:38,858 --> 00:17:40,691 [Ashley] What's wrong with this box? 454 00:17:40,693 --> 00:17:41,692 [Ryan] She's already picking stuff... 455 00:17:41,694 --> 00:17:43,061 Isn't this all going off? 456 00:17:43,063 --> 00:17:44,796 - But this is nice, look. - Get her out of that pile. 457 00:17:44,798 --> 00:17:46,431 Look at this box. 458 00:17:46,433 --> 00:17:48,166 [Ashley] These are cute little boxes, they'll make 459 00:17:48,168 --> 00:17:49,834 adorable end tables. 460 00:17:49,836 --> 00:17:51,903 These guys said it's all trash but I'm finding all kinds of things. 461 00:17:51,905 --> 00:17:52,703 I just got here. 462 00:17:55,140 --> 00:17:56,941 Man, I really hope it's a big barge. 463 00:17:57,076 --> 00:17:58,443 More rope, jeez! 464 00:18:00,679 --> 00:18:02,080 Rope, rope, rope. 465 00:18:07,619 --> 00:18:09,887 [Chase] We're gonna lift this up onto those 466 00:18:09,889 --> 00:18:11,522 collar ties. Get it out of the way. 467 00:18:11,524 --> 00:18:12,990 While all this 468 00:18:12,992 --> 00:18:15,193 debris is being hauled off, we're also doing some 469 00:18:15,260 --> 00:18:16,794 demo to the building. 470 00:18:17,129 --> 00:18:20,331 Got Jay and Scott pulling out the old windows in the lobster pound. 471 00:18:22,334 --> 00:18:23,468 Oh boy! 472 00:18:23,535 --> 00:18:26,270 [Chase] Brad is working on taking out this center 473 00:18:26,272 --> 00:18:28,406 pulley pole. One end of it was rotted. 474 00:18:28,408 --> 00:18:30,775 So taking that down, see what we can do to make it work. 475 00:18:30,777 --> 00:18:33,845 We ended up cutting off about eight feet of the rod. 476 00:18:33,847 --> 00:18:36,981 And just shifting it further down the camp. 477 00:18:36,983 --> 00:18:37,815 It won't go the full length. 478 00:18:37,817 --> 00:18:39,417 I think Ted likes the looks of it 479 00:18:39,419 --> 00:18:42,553 but it also, the big thing is just being able to lift stuff 480 00:18:42,555 --> 00:18:45,923 from a boat on to the pier. It doesn't need to run the whole length anymore. 481 00:18:45,925 --> 00:18:47,925 So we'll get that back in place. We got a plan 482 00:18:47,927 --> 00:18:51,229 for the new windows, new doors and... 483 00:18:51,231 --> 00:18:52,930 Yeah, once we get a lot these debris off, 484 00:18:52,932 --> 00:18:55,399 we can kinda see what we are working with and what needs to be done. 485 00:18:55,401 --> 00:18:58,035 Hopefully with Kennebec marine services, 486 00:18:58,037 --> 00:19:00,705 you know, they've got a barge where we can load up some materials. 487 00:19:00,707 --> 00:19:02,140 That thing better be huge though. 488 00:19:02,142 --> 00:19:03,741 'Cause there is a ton of stuff. 489 00:19:03,743 --> 00:19:05,276 [Ashley chuckling] Are they aware 490 00:19:06,111 --> 00:19:07,478 of how much stuff we have? 491 00:19:07,480 --> 00:19:10,014 [Ryan] They're bringing a knife to a gun fight, aren't they? 492 00:19:16,421 --> 00:19:18,422 They're bringing a knife to a gun fight, aren't they? 493 00:19:18,424 --> 00:19:19,824 [Ashley chuckling] Are they aware 494 00:19:19,826 --> 00:19:21,359 of how much stuff we have? 495 00:19:22,861 --> 00:19:24,962 Supposed to put all this trash on there. 496 00:19:24,964 --> 00:19:26,964 Looks like we'll be making a bunch of trips. 497 00:19:26,998 --> 00:19:29,800 - [Ryan] Yes. - About 75. 498 00:19:29,802 --> 00:19:31,869 We brought a lot a of guys in with us today, 499 00:19:31,871 --> 00:19:32,837 it's a beautiful day. 500 00:19:32,839 --> 00:19:35,139 And we want to make sure we 501 00:19:35,141 --> 00:19:37,942 get that float freighted as much as possible. 502 00:19:37,944 --> 00:19:40,244 [Chase] They are fine with us screwing whatever we want right to it. 503 00:19:41,146 --> 00:19:42,213 [Jedi] Perfect. 504 00:19:43,448 --> 00:19:44,782 My motto is... 505 00:19:44,784 --> 00:19:47,185 get in the trenches with the guys and do the worst jobs. 506 00:19:47,187 --> 00:19:48,686 So I sat there with them all day and pulled ropes. 507 00:19:48,688 --> 00:19:51,722 We made it, you know. It looks a lot better than it did. 508 00:19:51,724 --> 00:19:54,492 BT and Brad and all those guys are working on the building. 509 00:19:54,494 --> 00:19:56,060 Jedi was floating around. 510 00:19:56,062 --> 00:19:58,829 Ashley was picking stuff. I think she found some cool stuff like, 511 00:19:58,831 --> 00:20:00,765 this is a perfect picker's paradise. 512 00:20:00,767 --> 00:20:03,834 That's bigger than I thought. I'm feeling better now. 513 00:20:03,836 --> 00:20:06,070 Getting our money out of the lumber tarps today. 514 00:20:08,774 --> 00:20:12,410 [Chase] Once the barge showed up, it looked small but 515 00:20:12,412 --> 00:20:14,412 we started loading it and, luckily, the tide was low, 516 00:20:14,414 --> 00:20:16,113 so the barge was a little bit lower, 517 00:20:16,115 --> 00:20:18,783 so we just kept piling it up, piling it up, piling it up. 518 00:20:18,785 --> 00:20:20,384 -[Ashley] Thanks, guys. -[Ryan] Thanks, guys. Have a good day! 519 00:20:20,386 --> 00:20:21,552 That's pretty awesome. 520 00:20:21,554 --> 00:20:24,722 - [Ashley] There she goes. - [Chase] That is pretty good. 521 00:20:24,724 --> 00:20:27,391 [Chase] Kennebec Marine Service will take the barge back to land 522 00:20:27,393 --> 00:20:28,693 and then, tomorrow, we'll have to unload 523 00:20:28,695 --> 00:20:31,796 but we can haul everything right to the dump. 524 00:20:31,798 --> 00:20:35,866 We weren't able to get everything off, but we got all the big stuff. 525 00:20:35,868 --> 00:20:37,668 There were some piles of wood but those are easily manageable 526 00:20:37,670 --> 00:20:39,337 from this point forward. 527 00:20:55,721 --> 00:20:59,357 [Chase] We're probably week three here, out at Ted's, 528 00:20:59,359 --> 00:21:01,158 here in Harpswell Maine, 529 00:21:01,160 --> 00:21:04,395 and we've been working on getting materials over here. 530 00:21:04,397 --> 00:21:08,399 We got a good weekend, we got windows headed off 531 00:21:08,401 --> 00:21:10,134 and installed. 532 00:21:10,569 --> 00:21:13,037 We got doorways cut open. 533 00:21:20,712 --> 00:21:22,680 - [Steve] Hey, Ashley. - How are you? 534 00:21:22,682 --> 00:21:24,649 - Great! How are you doing? - [Ashley] Beautiful day! 535 00:21:24,651 --> 00:21:26,784 - [Steve] Out by the boathouse? - [Ashley] Right! 536 00:21:26,786 --> 00:21:27,518 This is gorgeous. What are we doing here? 537 00:21:27,520 --> 00:21:29,887 The home owners love to kayak, 538 00:21:29,889 --> 00:21:33,924 and one thing we're thinking is to get a kayak from here, down, right now... 539 00:21:33,926 --> 00:21:35,793 It's a bit of a stretch, isn't it? 540 00:21:35,795 --> 00:21:38,596 [Ashley laughing] I don't even know how you do it, like, some sort of a pulley system? 541 00:21:38,598 --> 00:21:39,697 [Steve] I think I do have just the thing. 542 00:21:39,699 --> 00:21:42,133 Tides go in and out so fast here. 543 00:21:42,135 --> 00:21:43,801 Like seven feet, nine feet, something like that. 544 00:21:43,803 --> 00:21:45,770 [Ashley] Yeah, big, big huge difference, so... 545 00:21:45,772 --> 00:21:46,904 I just didn't know... 546 00:21:46,906 --> 00:21:48,539 Yeah, you probably have dry beach here at low tide. 547 00:21:48,541 --> 00:21:50,308 [Ashley] Yeah, I think they do. 548 00:21:50,310 --> 00:21:52,643 [Steve] Most of the time, if you wanna get into the kayak, 549 00:21:52,645 --> 00:21:54,412 you gotta get down into the water. That's the main thing. 550 00:21:54,414 --> 00:21:56,647 It's always changing, so, what we can do is, 551 00:21:56,649 --> 00:21:59,383 give you something that'll adjust, and get the... 552 00:21:59,385 --> 00:22:01,552 Get the home owners into the water right at their level... 553 00:22:01,554 --> 00:22:03,621 So, would it be like a dock or like a walk-in system... 554 00:22:03,623 --> 00:22:05,690 Yeah, it'll be very much like a dock. We'll do a ramp. 555 00:22:05,692 --> 00:22:06,924 [Ashley] Is the ramp just for kayaks? 556 00:22:06,926 --> 00:22:08,759 Any kind of small watercraft. 557 00:22:08,761 --> 00:22:10,795 We'll get them low to the water, 558 00:22:10,797 --> 00:22:11,929 - is what we'll do. - [Ashley] Okay. 559 00:22:11,931 --> 00:22:13,964 And it'll just come and go up and down with the tides? 560 00:22:13,966 --> 00:22:15,599 - That's the idea. - [Ashley] Okay, that'll be great. 561 00:22:15,601 --> 00:22:17,068 So it's always usable. 562 00:22:17,070 --> 00:22:19,003 [Steve] I just need to get a few measurements and... 563 00:22:19,005 --> 00:22:20,004 Okay, let's go do it. 564 00:22:24,910 --> 00:22:26,977 [Ashley] There's a lot of rocks around here. 565 00:22:26,979 --> 00:22:28,346 It's hard to sow in even. 566 00:22:28,348 --> 00:22:31,215 We thought Greater Northern could really bring something in there 567 00:22:31,217 --> 00:22:33,384 that would help them get down to the water into their kayaks easily. 568 00:22:33,386 --> 00:22:35,586 He took some measurements and has a good plan, 569 00:22:35,588 --> 00:22:39,156 so I'm sure they have it under control and I can't wait to see what they come up with. 570 00:22:42,527 --> 00:22:44,528 We've come up with a good game plan for the screened porch. 571 00:22:44,530 --> 00:22:47,431 The issue with the front porch is that 572 00:22:47,433 --> 00:22:51,769 it's a little narrow for what the home owners wanna use it for. 573 00:22:51,771 --> 00:22:54,405 So, what we're doing is, we're framing the posts 574 00:22:55,841 --> 00:22:57,675 on the outside of the existing framing 575 00:22:57,677 --> 00:22:59,944 and adding another rim joist on the piece of framing 576 00:22:59,946 --> 00:23:02,179 to the outside of the post. 577 00:23:02,181 --> 00:23:05,449 So, it'll expand the deck by seven-and-a-half inches. 578 00:23:05,451 --> 00:23:06,517 [drill whirring] 579 00:23:06,519 --> 00:23:09,086 And that will give them room to walk by each other. 580 00:23:14,659 --> 00:23:17,027 [Dixie] This week, we started doing siding. 581 00:23:17,029 --> 00:23:19,897 We replaced all the trim that is rotted. 582 00:23:19,899 --> 00:23:21,999 We've got some primer on it. 583 00:23:22,066 --> 00:23:23,434 [drill whirring] 584 00:23:32,711 --> 00:23:34,044 We do a lot of cedar shakes, 585 00:23:34,046 --> 00:23:37,181 and, just push them in and nail it all. 586 00:23:38,650 --> 00:23:40,918 Work your way down, 587 00:23:40,920 --> 00:23:42,820 chalk your line, move your ledger board up, 588 00:23:42,887 --> 00:23:44,288 and proceed. 589 00:23:45,957 --> 00:23:47,625 It does take quite a bit of time to do this. 590 00:23:47,627 --> 00:23:49,093 But, like I said, 591 00:23:49,095 --> 00:23:50,795 it's a type of siding that lasts 592 00:23:50,797 --> 00:23:52,196 a lifetime. 593 00:23:58,770 --> 00:24:00,738 [Chase] It's week seven at the Wiederhorn camp, 594 00:24:00,740 --> 00:24:02,373 and the guys are gonna focus on getting that 595 00:24:02,974 --> 00:24:04,208 side deck rebuilt. 596 00:24:06,912 --> 00:24:08,179 [grunting] 597 00:24:15,787 --> 00:24:18,589 It had posts surrounded with rocks 598 00:24:18,591 --> 00:24:20,758 and then a six by six on top of that, 599 00:24:20,760 --> 00:24:23,794 and then it had all telephone poles on top of that. 600 00:24:23,796 --> 00:24:27,498 And then it had the decking across those. 601 00:24:27,500 --> 00:24:30,868 So, one or two of the telephone poles are rotted out, 602 00:24:30,870 --> 00:24:32,736 two of the six by sixes were rotted out. 603 00:24:32,804 --> 00:24:34,905 So they had to replace 604 00:24:34,907 --> 00:24:38,843 the six by sixes without pulling off all the telephone poles. 605 00:24:38,845 --> 00:24:40,444 That's why I was really nervous, because 606 00:24:40,446 --> 00:24:41,679 it's almost like Pick-up-sticks. 607 00:24:41,681 --> 00:24:43,948 If you pull the wrong one out, the whole thing collapses, 608 00:24:43,950 --> 00:24:46,283 and then it's a huge, huge issue. 609 00:24:46,285 --> 00:24:47,351 [machine whirring] 610 00:24:57,062 --> 00:24:58,229 [machine whirring] 611 00:25:02,334 --> 00:25:04,668 I knew that deck was in really rough shape, 612 00:25:04,670 --> 00:25:07,905 and I was definitely nervous about tearing into it 613 00:25:07,907 --> 00:25:11,375 and Brad really took control 614 00:25:11,377 --> 00:25:14,545 and I couldn't stress enough to, kind of 615 00:25:14,547 --> 00:25:15,779 work in sections because if he took the whole thing apart 616 00:25:15,781 --> 00:25:17,615 it would all just fall to pieces. 617 00:25:17,617 --> 00:25:21,919 But, they stripped it back, replaced what they needed to, 618 00:25:21,921 --> 00:25:24,989 replaced the six by sixes, got the new framing on there, and 619 00:25:25,023 --> 00:25:26,257 it's fantastic. 620 00:25:28,727 --> 00:25:30,694 For the actual decking, we used some composite 621 00:25:30,696 --> 00:25:31,695 that Ted had already purchased. 622 00:25:31,697 --> 00:25:33,931 That saved a lot for the budget. 623 00:25:33,933 --> 00:25:35,032 If we'd had to purchase that separately, 624 00:25:35,034 --> 00:25:37,401 it would've added another $5,000 to the budget. 625 00:25:41,806 --> 00:25:43,908 [Ryan] Brad, that looks awesome! Nice job, guys. 626 00:25:43,910 --> 00:25:45,976 [Jedi] Great job, gentlemen. 627 00:25:45,978 --> 00:25:46,977 [Ryan] Never thought it'd look that good. 628 00:25:46,979 --> 00:25:48,012 Where did all the junk go? 629 00:25:48,014 --> 00:25:49,713 [Brad] On Chase's boat. 630 00:25:49,715 --> 00:25:50,914 [Ryan laughing] 631 00:25:50,916 --> 00:25:52,883 [Chase] Guys have been working really hard all week 632 00:25:52,885 --> 00:25:54,552 to get this deck finished off, we've showed up, 633 00:25:54,554 --> 00:25:55,719 and it looks beautiful. 634 00:25:55,787 --> 00:25:58,689 They've been hauling off material all week, so... 635 00:25:58,691 --> 00:26:00,591 We've got standard solar material showing up today, 636 00:26:00,593 --> 00:26:02,393 so I wanna try and just, you know, 637 00:26:02,395 --> 00:26:04,495 get things wrapped up so we're out of the way 638 00:26:04,497 --> 00:26:06,864 for Ed to kinda get everything roughed in for solar, 639 00:26:06,866 --> 00:26:08,432 to keep that moving forward as well. 640 00:26:10,936 --> 00:26:13,003 Screen door was a little tall, 641 00:26:13,005 --> 00:26:15,639 so I took an inch off so that it didn't 642 00:26:15,641 --> 00:26:17,374 interfere with opening and closing. 643 00:26:18,143 --> 00:26:20,177 Re-framed, screened in porch. 644 00:26:23,081 --> 00:26:24,815 Yeah, that'll be good. 645 00:26:24,817 --> 00:26:27,351 Welcome to the Harpswell edition of doors with Dixie. 646 00:26:28,920 --> 00:26:29,286 Putting in... 647 00:26:29,288 --> 00:26:29,887 [drilling] 648 00:26:29,889 --> 00:26:32,957 a lock set into Ted's new 649 00:26:34,826 --> 00:26:36,393 French doors that he can open right up. 650 00:26:37,862 --> 00:26:39,163 Use his 651 00:26:39,165 --> 00:26:41,432 pulley system to drag whatever he wants 652 00:26:41,434 --> 00:26:43,400 his tank, his gas, whatever... 653 00:26:43,402 --> 00:26:44,935 propane tanks, groceries. 654 00:26:44,937 --> 00:26:46,837 And then it closes right up. 655 00:26:46,839 --> 00:26:48,839 And then, we put that one on, full glass. 656 00:26:48,841 --> 00:26:51,041 So, pretty much, it's 657 00:26:51,043 --> 00:26:53,444 added a lot of light into this place, it was very dark. 658 00:26:53,446 --> 00:26:56,213 We put one, two, three, four, five, six, se-- 659 00:26:56,215 --> 00:26:59,350 Eight windows and then two nice sized doors and all glass. 660 00:26:59,951 --> 00:27:01,184 So, uh, 661 00:27:01,186 --> 00:27:04,054 it definitely should give him plenty of light in here. 662 00:27:04,056 --> 00:27:06,457 Ted and Terry, asked for gardening beds, 663 00:27:06,459 --> 00:27:08,158 so... 664 00:27:08,160 --> 00:27:10,394 They wanted some raised planters along the frontage of the deck. 665 00:27:10,396 --> 00:27:12,229 So they had a bunch of these old lobster crates. 666 00:27:12,231 --> 00:27:14,231 But they're not really sturdy enough. 667 00:27:14,399 --> 00:27:15,966 So, 668 00:27:15,968 --> 00:27:18,669 what I thought I'd do is take some of this scrap wood 669 00:27:18,671 --> 00:27:20,738 and build a mock planter 670 00:27:20,740 --> 00:27:24,308 to set on top of it where we can put a plastic coat inside of it, 671 00:27:24,310 --> 00:27:26,377 fill it with potting soil and then they can plant in those. 672 00:27:27,979 --> 00:27:29,279 - Chop! - Hey! 673 00:27:32,851 --> 00:27:34,418 [machine whirring] 674 00:27:37,989 --> 00:27:41,558 Terry loves gardening. She started planting some flowers and stuff, you know, 675 00:27:41,560 --> 00:27:43,827 trying to secure the shorelines. 676 00:27:43,829 --> 00:27:46,897 So, again, this is the next wide open space, 677 00:27:46,899 --> 00:27:49,333 a good spot to do some raised planters. 678 00:27:50,869 --> 00:27:52,136 One planter done. 679 00:27:53,104 --> 00:27:54,138 We've got about 680 00:27:54,140 --> 00:27:57,307 five or six older crates, so, 681 00:27:57,309 --> 00:27:59,843 we'll just make a few more of them, get a plastic tote and put it in there, 682 00:27:59,845 --> 00:28:00,978 put some potting soil in there, 683 00:28:01,780 --> 00:28:03,380 and then, it's ready for her flowers and stuff. 684 00:28:08,420 --> 00:28:09,687 [Ashley] Dixie! 685 00:28:09,689 --> 00:28:10,754 [Dixie] What's up, whippoorwill? 686 00:28:10,756 --> 00:28:11,889 You're a whippoorwill. 687 00:28:11,891 --> 00:28:13,791 I'm really excited to get to the job side today. 688 00:28:13,793 --> 00:28:16,026 I haven't been to the camp in a while. 689 00:28:16,028 --> 00:28:18,395 It's kinda difficult to get in out here with the tides 690 00:28:18,397 --> 00:28:19,797 and the boat situation. 691 00:28:19,799 --> 00:28:21,899 So, I'm excited to get out here and see what's going on 692 00:28:21,901 --> 00:28:23,901 and get a feel for what I need. 693 00:28:23,903 --> 00:28:25,969 [Dixie] What's a whippoorwill? 694 00:28:25,971 --> 00:28:27,971 Looks like a lobster boat with a 695 00:28:28,006 --> 00:28:28,639 stern sail. 696 00:28:28,641 --> 00:28:30,074 You want me to mount it? 697 00:28:30,076 --> 00:28:32,543 I was thinking of mounting it on the roof, right? 698 00:28:32,545 --> 00:28:34,144 What about on one of the posts? 699 00:28:34,146 --> 00:28:35,412 - [Ashley] One of these posts? - [Dixie] Yeah. 700 00:28:35,414 --> 00:28:36,547 We'll check it out later. We'll take a vote. 701 00:28:36,549 --> 00:28:38,415 - [Dixie] You do that. - [Ashley] We'll ask everybody. 702 00:28:38,417 --> 00:28:39,950 [Dixie] Look around and see what you think your options are. 703 00:28:39,952 --> 00:28:42,119 [Ashley] I'm gonna go inside and check it out. 704 00:28:42,121 --> 00:28:44,154 And now, the inside needs a lot of work, eh? 705 00:28:44,156 --> 00:28:47,257 The outside is way further along. 706 00:28:47,892 --> 00:28:48,425 Dixie. 707 00:28:48,893 --> 00:28:49,793 What the heck? 708 00:28:49,795 --> 00:28:50,761 [laughing nervously] 709 00:28:50,763 --> 00:28:52,029 There's nothing done in here. 710 00:28:52,031 --> 00:28:53,897 We are waiting on... 711 00:28:53,965 --> 00:28:55,165 the solar. 712 00:28:55,366 --> 00:28:57,267 We need to have the walls open to be able to run electrical. 713 00:28:57,269 --> 00:28:58,736 When's this happening? We have eight days, don't we? 714 00:28:58,738 --> 00:29:00,037 Yes. 715 00:29:00,638 --> 00:29:02,840 [Ashley] We're at the end of week six of the Wiederhorn camp 716 00:29:02,842 --> 00:29:04,141 and I'm just really concerned 717 00:29:04,143 --> 00:29:06,410 because the inside is nowhere near finished. 718 00:29:07,011 --> 00:29:08,178 [Ashley] Uh-oh. 719 00:29:19,090 --> 00:29:19,790 [Ashley] Uh-oh. 720 00:29:19,792 --> 00:29:20,891 What the heck? 721 00:29:20,893 --> 00:29:23,193 There's nothing done in here. 722 00:29:23,195 --> 00:29:24,728 [Dixie] We are waiting on... 723 00:29:24,796 --> 00:29:25,996 the solar. 724 00:29:26,731 --> 00:29:28,065 We need to have the walls open to be able to run electrical. 725 00:29:28,067 --> 00:29:29,900 When's this happening? We have eight days, don't we? 726 00:29:29,902 --> 00:29:31,769 Yes. This is very small. 727 00:29:31,771 --> 00:29:34,805 It's not that big. It's only 12 by 24. 728 00:29:34,807 --> 00:29:37,841 And most of the windows take up a lot of space-- 729 00:29:37,843 --> 00:29:39,610 I know, I still need a couple of days with my team. 730 00:29:39,612 --> 00:29:40,477 [Dixie] No, I understand. 731 00:29:40,479 --> 00:29:43,113 To clean, get in here and stage it. 732 00:29:43,115 --> 00:29:46,717 [Dixie] You're gonna have a lot of fun bringing all the stuff over here. 733 00:29:46,719 --> 00:29:49,453 It's been a busy week over in Harpswell at the Wiederhorn camp. 734 00:29:49,455 --> 00:29:52,055 We had the electrician come up, rough in the electricals, 735 00:29:52,057 --> 00:29:54,224 so that we're able to finish off the interior. 736 00:29:54,959 --> 00:29:56,026 It's all done. 737 00:29:56,028 --> 00:29:57,995 They finished off the deck, 738 00:30:00,431 --> 00:30:01,565 put up railings, 739 00:30:07,105 --> 00:30:09,940 and screened the porch, everything got trimmed out. 740 00:30:10,041 --> 00:30:11,275 [nails shooting] 741 00:30:13,411 --> 00:30:14,812 So, we are 742 00:30:14,814 --> 00:30:18,582 at the last week here at Teddy's here in Harpswell. 743 00:30:18,584 --> 00:30:21,018 As you can see, we've got a lot going on. 744 00:30:21,020 --> 00:30:24,621 Jeff and Great Northern's here, putting in our kayak launch. 745 00:30:24,623 --> 00:30:26,190 So, it's a very busy day. 746 00:30:32,831 --> 00:30:34,064 [Chase] Friends from the Great Northern Docks came. 747 00:30:34,066 --> 00:30:37,568 They put in a new ramp, new float for a nice kaya launch 748 00:30:37,570 --> 00:30:40,037 right off the front of the lobster shack. 749 00:30:42,040 --> 00:30:44,341 It looks great and it's very easy access. 750 00:30:45,844 --> 00:30:46,944 [Dixie] This is killer. 751 00:30:46,946 --> 00:30:49,213 Yeah, it will be. Definitely. 752 00:30:49,215 --> 00:30:50,380 I wish it was here eight weeks ago. 753 00:30:50,382 --> 00:30:52,216 - [Dixie laughing] - Yeah, yeah. 754 00:31:00,391 --> 00:31:02,693 [Chase] You know what, out on an island, the camp is off-grid. 755 00:31:02,695 --> 00:31:06,663 So, Terry and Ted have expressed interest in having solar, 756 00:31:06,665 --> 00:31:08,832 a little bit more reliable power than just a generator. 757 00:31:08,834 --> 00:31:10,734 So, Sheep's got standard solar, 758 00:31:10,736 --> 00:31:12,569 should be able to get them set up, 759 00:31:12,571 --> 00:31:14,872 so they've got something that they'll be able to use 760 00:31:14,874 --> 00:31:16,273 and have more than the power year round. 761 00:31:20,144 --> 00:31:21,311 [machinery whirring] 762 00:31:23,781 --> 00:31:26,049 Brad, BT, Jay, 763 00:31:26,051 --> 00:31:28,952 the guys were able to get the inside installation in. 764 00:31:32,790 --> 00:31:35,759 They got the floors down, walls closed in, 765 00:31:35,761 --> 00:31:38,562 ceiling closed in, windows trimmed out, 766 00:31:38,564 --> 00:31:40,464 and railings around the new decks. 767 00:31:40,466 --> 00:31:42,666 That's a lot of work for one week. 768 00:31:42,668 --> 00:31:43,934 - [Chase] Yeah. - [Ashley] That was down to the wire. 769 00:31:43,936 --> 00:31:45,369 [Chase] They put in long days. 770 00:31:46,971 --> 00:31:48,405 - [Jake] Oh, boy. - [Ashley] Hi! 771 00:31:48,407 --> 00:31:49,973 [Jake] Whoa! 772 00:31:49,975 --> 00:31:51,174 So, the guys are wrapping up the work day. 773 00:31:51,176 --> 00:31:52,475 I have a project. 774 00:31:52,477 --> 00:31:55,479 I found an old lobster crate during the Wiederhorn clean up. 775 00:31:55,481 --> 00:31:58,815 There's not a lot of money in the budget for me to be buying new stuff. 776 00:31:58,817 --> 00:32:00,851 So, I thought, that would make a great coffee table. 777 00:32:00,853 --> 00:32:02,920 Okay, I have a quick, quick, quick project. 778 00:32:02,922 --> 00:32:04,220 Sounds good. What have you got? 779 00:32:04,222 --> 00:32:07,024 I was just working on it and I realized that I need some tools. 780 00:32:07,026 --> 00:32:07,824 And I saw you out here. 781 00:32:07,826 --> 00:32:09,393 [Jake] You came to the right place. 782 00:32:09,395 --> 00:32:10,861 Do you have a few minutes to help me? 783 00:32:10,863 --> 00:32:11,695 - I definitely do. - Okay, cool. 784 00:32:11,697 --> 00:32:12,629 What are we doing? 785 00:32:12,631 --> 00:32:15,899 Jake is one of Ryan's old college friends 786 00:32:15,901 --> 00:32:18,669 who moved up here and is now working with us. 787 00:32:18,671 --> 00:32:20,137 I like the way that it looks. 788 00:32:20,139 --> 00:32:21,939 But this side needs some-- 789 00:32:21,941 --> 00:32:23,907 Yeah, we can repair that. 790 00:32:23,909 --> 00:32:25,909 I was thinking we could pull these ones... 791 00:32:25,911 --> 00:32:27,010 Yeah. 792 00:32:27,012 --> 00:32:28,612 down here, put them up here. 793 00:32:28,614 --> 00:32:29,780 Brilliant. 794 00:32:29,782 --> 00:32:31,181 And then I grabbed a couple of the old ones, 795 00:32:31,183 --> 00:32:32,249 so we can cut these up. 796 00:32:32,251 --> 00:32:33,450 [Jake] Yup. 797 00:32:33,452 --> 00:32:36,153 And then, what about the top? What are you gonna do there? 798 00:32:36,155 --> 00:32:37,788 The top, I have a piece of glass already and I've brought-- 799 00:32:37,790 --> 00:32:39,790 [Jake] No doubt. 800 00:32:39,792 --> 00:32:42,092 [Ashley] I have a few boards that need to be replaced. 801 00:32:42,094 --> 00:32:43,894 I need to sturdy it up. 802 00:32:43,896 --> 00:32:45,829 One for West Gardiner. 803 00:32:45,831 --> 00:32:49,399 While I am doing this, would you wanna run and find some paint work quick? 804 00:32:49,401 --> 00:32:52,069 [gasping] Yes, I will. I know just where there is some. 805 00:32:52,071 --> 00:32:53,069 Okay. 806 00:32:53,071 --> 00:32:54,438 My original painting plan was to get some paint, 807 00:32:54,440 --> 00:32:57,774 and just slap it on, and have a solid color. 808 00:32:57,776 --> 00:33:00,277 Well Jake found some spray paint. So I thought I'll give it a try. 809 00:33:00,279 --> 00:33:01,211 [spray hissing] 810 00:33:01,213 --> 00:33:03,413 Oh, that actually looks really, really nice. 811 00:33:03,415 --> 00:33:05,849 And the way that the old material 812 00:33:05,851 --> 00:33:07,584 was taking the paint, I loved the look of it. 813 00:33:07,586 --> 00:33:08,785 And I'm so glad 814 00:33:08,787 --> 00:33:10,821 that he brought out that spray paint, 815 00:33:10,823 --> 00:33:12,055 because it kinda sucked it in, 816 00:33:12,057 --> 00:33:13,423 but it freshened it up. 817 00:33:13,425 --> 00:33:16,093 But it kept that authentic look. 818 00:33:16,095 --> 00:33:19,196 I think that not having it completely solid, looks good. 819 00:33:19,198 --> 00:33:20,163 [spray hissing] 820 00:33:20,165 --> 00:33:21,231 All right. 821 00:33:21,233 --> 00:33:23,166 This guy goes up here. 822 00:33:25,136 --> 00:33:26,069 [Jake] Okay. 823 00:33:29,741 --> 00:33:30,807 Wow! 824 00:33:30,809 --> 00:33:32,109 Oh, look at it from here. 825 00:33:32,111 --> 00:33:33,310 - Wow! - Look how good that looks! 826 00:33:33,745 --> 00:33:34,177 [Jake] Oh! 827 00:33:34,179 --> 00:33:34,911 It looks great! 828 00:33:34,913 --> 00:33:36,413 That looks awesome! 829 00:33:36,415 --> 00:33:38,081 And you know what, it's not going anywhere. 830 00:33:38,083 --> 00:33:38,615 [Jake] It's not moving. 831 00:33:38,617 --> 00:33:39,582 Cool! 832 00:33:39,584 --> 00:33:41,752 I was a little bit nervous coming into it, 833 00:33:41,754 --> 00:33:43,687 but I'm pleasantly surprised because, with two nails 834 00:33:43,689 --> 00:33:44,788 in each board, 835 00:33:44,790 --> 00:33:46,890 it sturdied it up really well. 836 00:33:46,892 --> 00:33:49,993 And, that piece of glass and the paint looks so awesome. 837 00:33:49,995 --> 00:33:50,727 [Ashley] All right, so-- 838 00:33:50,729 --> 00:33:51,995 [Jake] I'm a believer. 839 00:33:51,997 --> 00:33:54,164 Since you helped me with this, I'll help you pick up. 840 00:33:54,166 --> 00:33:56,033 - Okay, cool! - Okay. Thank you. 841 00:33:56,035 --> 00:34:00,003 Oh, although, this wouldn't have happened unless you came to me in the beginning. 842 00:34:00,005 --> 00:34:00,771 [Jake laughing] 843 00:34:00,773 --> 00:34:02,439 [Ashley] All right. 844 00:34:02,441 --> 00:34:04,007 Say, "Thanks for helping me pick up your mess." 845 00:34:04,009 --> 00:34:06,443 Thanks for helping me pick up the mess that you created. 846 00:34:06,445 --> 00:34:07,477 [Ashley giggling] No problem. 847 00:34:11,849 --> 00:34:13,617 [Ashley] It's kind of a gray morning here, 848 00:34:13,619 --> 00:34:15,719 but the sun's supposed to come out this afternoon. 849 00:34:15,721 --> 00:34:16,820 My team and I were able to come down 850 00:34:16,822 --> 00:34:18,755 once all this work got done 851 00:34:18,757 --> 00:34:22,526 and just bring in all of the beautiful decorations. 852 00:34:22,528 --> 00:34:23,727 It's tough being on an island, 853 00:34:23,729 --> 00:34:25,662 getting everything back and forth. 854 00:34:25,664 --> 00:34:27,697 You gotta make a lot of trips on the boat. 855 00:34:27,699 --> 00:34:29,866 But we're able to get everything over here, 856 00:34:29,868 --> 00:34:32,602 get the place done and it looks great. 857 00:34:32,604 --> 00:34:35,138 This should go right here. Perfect. 858 00:34:35,140 --> 00:34:37,140 Perfect size too, and the glass. 859 00:34:39,010 --> 00:34:40,043 [Ashley] Chase! 860 00:34:40,045 --> 00:34:41,178 - Yes? - I'm here. 861 00:34:41,180 --> 00:34:42,245 Great. 862 00:34:42,247 --> 00:34:43,413 Check out this cute 863 00:34:44,082 --> 00:34:45,115 little 864 00:34:45,616 --> 00:34:46,583 coffee table I made. 865 00:34:46,585 --> 00:34:48,218 - [Chase] Looks good! - [Ashley] Cool! 866 00:34:48,220 --> 00:34:49,986 All right. Solar's all working. Lights are on. 867 00:34:49,988 --> 00:34:50,653 [Ashley] Cool! 868 00:34:50,655 --> 00:34:52,255 Do you have any other jobs? 869 00:34:52,257 --> 00:34:54,324 I just have to put up a couple of more posts and that's it. 870 00:34:54,326 --> 00:34:56,460 I think I need to plant the planters real quick. 871 00:34:56,462 --> 00:34:59,529 I wanted to wait and bring out the flowers until today. 872 00:34:59,531 --> 00:35:02,399 And Chase is finishing up a few things, his electrical. 873 00:35:02,401 --> 00:35:04,201 And then we're ready to give the camp back. 874 00:35:06,971 --> 00:35:08,171 There they are! 875 00:35:08,940 --> 00:35:09,739 Oh, wow! Look at this! 876 00:35:09,741 --> 00:35:10,407 Wow. 877 00:35:10,409 --> 00:35:11,842 We have our own dock! 878 00:35:11,844 --> 00:35:12,876 [Ted] That's great! 879 00:35:12,878 --> 00:35:14,411 [Terry exclaiming] Finally! 880 00:35:16,013 --> 00:35:17,314 [Ashley] They're coming. 881 00:35:18,416 --> 00:35:19,316 There they are! 882 00:35:19,484 --> 00:35:20,416 Hey! 883 00:35:21,486 --> 00:35:23,787 Just coming across, seeing the dock out, 884 00:35:23,789 --> 00:35:26,089 seeing the screened-in porch from afar, 885 00:35:26,091 --> 00:35:28,158 was like, that's definitely different. 886 00:35:28,160 --> 00:35:29,693 Oh, it's so exciting! 887 00:35:29,695 --> 00:35:30,927 And, uh... 888 00:35:30,929 --> 00:35:33,130 But it just kept unfolding as we got here. 889 00:35:33,132 --> 00:35:33,964 [Ted] Can you see that? 890 00:35:33,966 --> 00:35:35,799 Oh, look at the kayak ramp and it's-- 891 00:35:35,801 --> 00:35:38,368 [Terry gasping] Oh, my! Look at this. 892 00:35:38,636 --> 00:35:40,570 [Ted] Look at the siding on the side. 893 00:35:40,572 --> 00:35:43,740 [Terry] Oh, I can-- Oh, look at it! Oh, my gosh, the windows! 894 00:35:43,742 --> 00:35:45,976 -[Terry] You can see them now! They're big and beautiful! -[Ted] Oh, wow! 895 00:35:45,978 --> 00:35:47,144 [Ted] Look at that! 896 00:35:47,146 --> 00:35:48,345 [both] Hey guys! 897 00:35:48,846 --> 00:35:50,113 Looks good! 898 00:35:50,715 --> 00:35:52,015 [Ashley] Welcome back! 899 00:35:52,017 --> 00:35:54,084 [Terry] Oh, my gosh, it looks great. 900 00:35:54,452 --> 00:35:56,119 Can I dock on your dock? 901 00:35:56,121 --> 00:35:58,388 - [Chase] You absolutely can. - [Ashley] You can dock on your dock. 902 00:35:58,856 --> 00:36:00,524 [Terry] Music to my ears! 903 00:36:00,526 --> 00:36:03,160 [Ted] The main dock has been fixed which is great. 904 00:36:03,162 --> 00:36:07,030 This dock is gonna be so much fun to be able to swim off... 905 00:36:07,064 --> 00:36:08,532 Pull in on a kayak, 906 00:36:08,534 --> 00:36:10,700 unload my propane bottles. 907 00:36:10,702 --> 00:36:11,701 [Chase] Yeah, so, Great Northern Docks 908 00:36:11,703 --> 00:36:14,204 installed this kayak float. 909 00:36:14,206 --> 00:36:16,673 - [Ted] Yeah. - [Terry] Oh, my gosh. This is gonna be fabulous. 910 00:36:16,675 --> 00:36:18,175 [Ted] Great ramp! 911 00:36:18,177 --> 00:36:20,177 [Chase] Nice ramp right up to your entrance. 912 00:36:20,711 --> 00:36:21,878 [Terry] Aw! 913 00:36:21,880 --> 00:36:22,812 [Ted] Check this out! 914 00:36:22,814 --> 00:36:24,814 Oh, we have a screened-in porch! 915 00:36:24,816 --> 00:36:26,049 [Ashley] Yeah! Go on in and check it out! 916 00:36:26,051 --> 00:36:26,917 [Terry] Look at this! 917 00:36:26,919 --> 00:36:28,652 [Ted laughing] 918 00:36:28,654 --> 00:36:30,587 [Terry] Oh, I love the chairs. Oh, my God! 919 00:36:30,589 --> 00:36:32,422 [Ted] It's a bug-free zone, baby. 920 00:36:32,424 --> 00:36:34,858 [Terry giggling] Look, we got screens! This is great! 921 00:36:34,860 --> 00:36:37,594 [Ted] That's cool! Wow. 922 00:36:37,596 --> 00:36:38,762 - [Terry] Aw! - [Ted] Show us more! 923 00:36:38,764 --> 00:36:40,463 - [Ashley] Okay. - [Ted] I'm excited! 924 00:36:40,465 --> 00:36:43,867 [Ashley] Let's head on into your brand new lobster shack! 925 00:36:43,869 --> 00:36:45,936 I don't think we can call it a shack any longer. 926 00:36:45,938 --> 00:36:48,171 - No? Can I go in? - Head on in! 927 00:36:50,975 --> 00:36:52,209 [Terry] Aw! 928 00:36:52,977 --> 00:36:53,977 [Ted] Wow! 929 00:36:53,979 --> 00:36:56,146 [Terry] Oh, my gosh, I love it! 930 00:36:56,647 --> 00:36:59,182 [Terry] Oh, it is the Zen zone! 931 00:36:59,184 --> 00:37:00,817 - [Ashley] Zen zone! Nice job! - [Terry] Yeah! 932 00:37:00,819 --> 00:37:02,752 [Ashley] With lots of colors. 933 00:37:02,754 --> 00:37:04,788 [Ted] Check it out. Oh, my gosh. 934 00:37:04,790 --> 00:37:07,757 [Terry] Aw! Look at this. 935 00:37:07,759 --> 00:37:09,826 - Look at this. - Yeah, oh, wow, wow, wow. 936 00:37:09,828 --> 00:37:11,528 [Chase] Little bit different now. 937 00:37:11,530 --> 00:37:13,964 [Ted sarcastically] Sort of! [laughs] 938 00:37:13,966 --> 00:37:17,634 [Chase] Got the windows installed, got a new full-length glass door there, 939 00:37:17,636 --> 00:37:20,103 French doors over here. 940 00:37:20,105 --> 00:37:22,572 Walls are all insulated, ceiling's insulated. 941 00:37:22,574 --> 00:37:23,807 [Ted] Oh! 942 00:37:23,809 --> 00:37:25,875 [Chase] Closed everything in with pine and... 943 00:37:25,877 --> 00:37:29,279 I was able to sneak one of these lobster traps off the island. 944 00:37:29,281 --> 00:37:30,914 [Ted] Oh, check it out! 945 00:37:30,916 --> 00:37:32,215 [Ashley] Yeah, it was one of the ones that was in the junk pile. 946 00:37:32,217 --> 00:37:34,050 [Ted] Yeah! 947 00:37:34,052 --> 00:37:36,519 Yeah, I recognize it's original because of the old numbers on it, yeah... 948 00:37:36,521 --> 00:37:37,754 Yeah, DH coffin! 949 00:37:37,756 --> 00:37:41,524 I put a little spray paint on it and made the name pop. 950 00:37:41,526 --> 00:37:44,027 - [Ted] Oh, that's cool! - [Terry] What a great idea. 951 00:37:44,029 --> 00:37:45,662 [Ashley] I thought it'll be a cute little addition too. 952 00:37:45,664 --> 00:37:46,830 [Terry] This is really nice! 953 00:37:46,832 --> 00:37:49,933 [Ted] And look at this, they kept the hall out. 954 00:37:49,935 --> 00:37:53,136 [Ashley] Yeah, we definitely wanted to keep that. 955 00:37:53,138 --> 00:37:54,738 Well, let's go. There's more to see. 956 00:37:54,740 --> 00:37:56,006 Oh, yeah? 957 00:37:56,874 --> 00:37:59,175 [Ashley] You're not gonna recognize it. 958 00:37:59,177 --> 00:38:02,112 - [Terry] Aw! - [Ted] Oh, wow! 959 00:38:02,680 --> 00:38:04,080 Wow! 960 00:38:04,082 --> 00:38:06,716 [Ashley] I mean, this was unusable. 961 00:38:06,718 --> 00:38:07,817 [Terry] Oh, that's for sure. 962 00:38:07,819 --> 00:38:09,786 [Ashley] This was a death trap. 963 00:38:09,788 --> 00:38:10,587 [Chase] Yeah, that definitely 964 00:38:10,654 --> 00:38:13,390 pushed the guys' limits. 965 00:38:13,392 --> 00:38:16,860 - [Chase] That's for sure, but they did a fantastic job. - [Ted] Wow, wow, wow! 966 00:38:16,862 --> 00:38:19,262 Securely framing it up and getting it decked over. 967 00:38:19,597 --> 00:38:20,764 [Ted] Nice! 968 00:38:20,766 --> 00:38:21,798 [Ashley] We got your planters ready 969 00:38:21,800 --> 00:38:23,800 and Chase built all these custom planters for you. 970 00:38:23,802 --> 00:38:27,237 [Terry] Wonderful! My plants are gonna be super, super happy. 971 00:38:27,239 --> 00:38:30,006 [Ted] Wow! Oh, check out the space here. 972 00:38:30,008 --> 00:38:31,207 Dance party! 973 00:38:31,575 --> 00:38:33,576 On the water! 974 00:38:33,578 --> 00:38:35,812 - [Ted] This is great! - [Terry] Aw! 975 00:38:35,814 --> 00:38:39,082 And you can see the panels up on your roof from there. 976 00:38:39,084 --> 00:38:41,151 - [Terry] Oh, my God! - [Ted] Oh, there they are! 977 00:38:41,986 --> 00:38:42,552 Wow! 978 00:38:42,554 --> 00:38:43,887 Check it out. 979 00:38:43,889 --> 00:38:46,556 [Chase] Yeah, he was able to squeeze six up there, so like-- 980 00:38:46,558 --> 00:38:47,724 [Ashley] They work perfect on that sized roof. 981 00:38:47,726 --> 00:38:49,392 - [Ted] Yeah! - [Ashley] Don't they? 982 00:38:49,394 --> 00:38:50,860 - [Ted] They really look great. - [Terry] Yeah, they do! 983 00:38:50,862 --> 00:38:52,762 And, the amount of the space 984 00:38:52,764 --> 00:38:54,564 you gained from clearing out all the... 985 00:38:54,566 --> 00:38:55,799 [Terry and Ted exclaiming] 986 00:38:55,801 --> 00:38:57,934 old debris over there, is pretty unbelievable. 987 00:38:57,936 --> 00:38:59,069 [Terry] It looks so clean! 988 00:38:59,071 --> 00:38:59,703 [Ted] Yeah! 989 00:38:59,705 --> 00:39:01,871 [Terry] Thank you! 990 00:39:01,873 --> 00:39:03,907 [Ted] I've never seen it that way since I bought it, yeah. 991 00:39:03,909 --> 00:39:06,209 So, you know, when we started the project, access was the big thing. 992 00:39:06,211 --> 00:39:07,910 [Ted] Right. 993 00:39:07,912 --> 00:39:10,313 [Chase] Got the floats in, got access on the shore side new float, new ramp... 994 00:39:10,315 --> 00:39:12,015 [Ted] Yeah. 995 00:39:12,017 --> 00:39:15,985 new pier. Then, we were able to get started on the lobster shack. 996 00:39:16,053 --> 00:39:16,619 [Ted] Yeah. 997 00:39:16,621 --> 00:39:17,654 [Terry] Looks great. 998 00:39:17,855 --> 00:39:19,122 [Chase] Yeah, and kinda pictured a way and 999 00:39:19,124 --> 00:39:21,391 got the deck finished off, set your kayak ramp! 1000 00:39:21,492 --> 00:39:22,859 Yeah! 1001 00:39:23,027 --> 00:39:25,028 You guys got some planters. You guys are ready for the summer. 1002 00:39:25,030 --> 00:39:26,129 [Terry] Thank you! 1003 00:39:26,131 --> 00:39:28,264 I'd say so, ripe for the summer. 1004 00:39:28,733 --> 00:39:29,799 [Ted] Absolutely. 1005 00:39:30,000 --> 00:39:32,168 [Chase] I think we got everything done, we just... 1006 00:39:32,870 --> 00:39:33,737 Have to hand the keys back. 1007 00:39:33,739 --> 00:39:35,405 Oh, that's right. 1008 00:39:36,707 --> 00:39:39,743 [Ted] Thank you, Cabin Masters, for your fine work 1009 00:39:39,745 --> 00:39:43,079 and hard work that you've transformed my property. 1010 00:39:43,081 --> 00:39:45,014 I thought about this for well over a decade 1011 00:39:45,082 --> 00:39:46,883 and, you know, 1012 00:39:47,184 --> 00:39:51,287 you close your eyes one day that looks one way, and you open your eyes the next time, 1013 00:39:51,289 --> 00:39:53,990 and it's done. It's like 1014 00:39:53,992 --> 00:39:57,093 fantasy, dream recognized. Manifested. 80897

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