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[Chase] Today we are
headed to Harpswell.
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Down on one of the points.
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You can't drive there.
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[Chase] Still
early spring, so...
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[Ryan] There's no docks in.
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[Chase] So access is going to
be a big issue with this camp.
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[Ashley] We're gonna need
more than three guys.
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[Jedi] Oh ya, well, that thing
is not going anywhere.
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[Chase] Hey!
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Today the guys are gonna focus
on getting that side deck rebuilt.
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[Ryan] Now gun it,
it'll turn harder.
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Jeez, you guys!
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- [Terry] Oh wow, look at this.
- [Ted] Wow.
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- [Terry laughing] Oh my gosh, I love it.
- [Ted] Wow.
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[Chase] Duck!
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[Chase laughing]
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[Ashley] What is wrong with him?
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[laughs heartily]
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[Ryan] Where're we going?
Over that way?
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- [Chase] Yeah.
- [Ashley] Cool.
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[Chase] Coming in like Baywatch.
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[Chase] Today we are
headed to Harpswell.
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Down on one of the points,
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to meet Ted and Terry.
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And their lobster pound.
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It's a land-locked peninsula.
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[Ashley] So you can't um...
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- you can't, you can't drive there.
- [Chase] Non-functioning.
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[Chase] Can't drive there.
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[Ashley] Is there
any other way in?
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- [Chase] Ah, you could hike.
- [Ashley] You could hike?
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[Chase] But that's
why we are on boat.
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And unfortunately it's
still early spring so...
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[Ryan] There's no docks in.
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[Chase] There's no docks in.
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[Chase] Ted and Terry
do have a right of way,
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to set a ramp in a float.
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But Ted has a ramp and a float
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that just needs to be patched up
in order to get back in the water.
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[Ryan] Oh I see. Honey, look
at that big pile of junk right there.
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[Ryan] Guarantee that's
where we are going.
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[Terry] Hey! Welcome!
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- [Ryan] Oh that's good.
- [Ashley] You mean, that one?
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[Ashley] Holy Moly,
that's awesome!
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[all greeting]
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- How're doing?
- [Ted] We're good.
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- I'm Ted.
- And I'm Terry.
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[Terry] Well, welcome
to the lobster shack.
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- [Ted] Yeah, welcome to the shack.
- What a spot!
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[Ted] I've been looking
for oceanfront property
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for a very long time.
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A friend of mine told me about
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this abandoned place
that was on this peninsula.
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And, got on his boat,
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came down here,
and we pulled up on the...
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dock, and I said, I'll take it.
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It was exactly what
I was looking for,
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even though it's
in total disrepair.
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[Ted] It was a total
falling down wreck.
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The deck that we are on
was like, falling apart and...
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Over the years I've been
picking away at it.
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Trying to, you know,
bring it back into uh,
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it's uh, original glory.
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So what are you
looking to have done?
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We wanna be able to utilize
this like a yoga studio
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as well as an overflow
for our guests.
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[Ted] What we're
looking at is like...
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getting some solar out here so
that we can power this place up.
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And some new glass in here,
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and maybe some siding and uh...
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Just make it really functional.
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[Terry] I like to garden,
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and I was hoping that on
the rebuilt deck over here
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we could have uh, raised beds
along the far side
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and that would
help define the area.
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It's beautiful conditions
for growing and...
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Also by... by having it
along the front edge
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gives us a little privacy
from the fish bowl.
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This originally when we
got here, had 300 of these
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old, old lobster uh,
traps on... on that deck.
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In the summertime I lobster,
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I have a lobster license and,
so we catch lobster and crab.
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And I'd like to be
able to live off
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the property as much as
I possibly can.
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[Ted] The tide
in about six hours,
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- you won't have any water in here at all.
- You won't recognize it.
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Well, that brings up a good
point. Let's talk about access.
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What do you have
for a dock system now?
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Well, essentially I've got
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a landing, a pier over there,
with uh, a fixed pier.
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And now, it needs some attention
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because it's not floating
properly anymore.
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It's losing some of the
billets that keep it afloat.
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I'm hoping to be able to put
a kayak dock off this here.
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[Ted] Having access is
everything when you're out here,
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you know, remotely like this.
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You know, it's early spring,
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but you know,
a little too early to
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put floats in.
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But when are you looking to
have the camp finished by?
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- [Ted] Midsummer.
- [Chase] And how much do you have to put into the project?
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[Ted] Uh, $50,000.
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[Chase] That all sounds doable, you
know, weather permitting of course.
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[Terry] Of course,
we understand.
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- [Chase] We just need a set of keys.
- [Terry] Okay.
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- There you go buddy.
- All right.
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[Chase] Ta da!
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Oh cool.
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[Chase] You can see where
the original tanks were.
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So lobster boat
pull up high tide.
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Load up the crates.
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Bring them in here.
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Drop them in the tank.
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And they would just store them there until
they are ready to take them to market.
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So, he's got the windows.
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Sub-floors down.
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He's got the flooring.
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He's done a lot of
hard work in the materials.
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[Chase] So, windows,
side entrance.
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Glass door of some sort to
let more light in there.
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And then screen in the porch.
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Cedar shakes on the exterior.
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How do we get to the porch?
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[Chase] Around.
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Put some insulation in
the walls, pine them up.
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Keep the old cedar posts.
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[Chase] Yeah possibly
raise it up.
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[Ryan] It's cool.
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[Chase] Yeah. Wicked cool.
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You can have a door here.
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- Yeah.
- A door here and another door going into the...
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- Yeah.
- Let's go check this out outside.
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[Ashley] Okay. I get it.
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[Chase] I mean, how nice
will be having that
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screened in porch right there.
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[Chase] On the camp, Ted wants
to make it more of a usable space.
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He wants overflow sleeping just,
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meditation area,
hanging out area.
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Studio space.
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So we are going to
put new windows in.
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New door, let better light
into the place.
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Screen in the one side
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to just make more outdoor area.
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And redo the larger deck.
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Before we do all that we have
to study the tidal charts.
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You know, we have a short window, if
we're gonna run a barge and all the stuff.
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We gotta get
the best bank for our bucks.
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So there's a lot
of homework to do.
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Get all our docks in a row.
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So that we can coordinate with the
barge company, with the dock company.
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So that it's one
good move out here.
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Set the docks so that
we have better access by boat.
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And also at the same
time hopefully
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haul a good load of
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material off the island.
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- [Ashley] Cool place.
- [Ryan] Wow, tides already gone down a bunch.
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[Chase] Chasing the tides.
Tide is high!
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That's good.
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[all laughing]
That's what we need.
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Today is a pretty important day.
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We've got to get an early start.
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We are headed out to
the Wiederhorn peninsula
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to get some docks set.
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We've got a lot of things
working against us.
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We've got a lot of work to do.
We've got some heavy pieces to move.
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We've got tides to worry about.
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And, it's, uh,
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not typically in our wheelhouse.
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- Okay.
- You wanna flip it on...
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If we can flip this, that
would be absolutely wonderful.
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Ready one, two,
three. [grunts]
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Aw, it's not bad.
We own this thing.
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[groans] Yes.
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- Oh there you go.
- Okay, sweet.
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We got that piece for there,
that piece for there.
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So that's, that's Ted's pier.
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- [Ashley] Okay. Pier?
- [Chase] Pier.
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- [Ashley] Okay.
- [Chase] His ramp is over here.
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- [Ashley] Yeah.
- [Chase] But in order to get the ramp over there,
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we have to float it
on those two floats.
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[Ashley] Oh my
goodness. [laughs]
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[Chase] That ramp
is a little too short.
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So he's extending it
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by adding this piece.
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Holy moly.
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So it'll go, the ramp
onto this edge.
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But this edge needs
a little extra floatation
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to hold that down.
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[Chase] And then that,
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big float is going
to be attached to this.
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So that will get you out there.
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- [Chase] You got this?
- [Ashley laughing] Is there gonna be a test later?
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- Yes this whole thing is a test.
- [Ryan] We got it.
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This project is
more than just about
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the cabin or structure itself,
it's about the whole property.
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Oh, one more.
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[Ryan] They got a unique piece of property
that actually has land on two shores.
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They've had a lot of issues
getting from point A to point B.
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We're here to make
that transition easier
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and then to fix
a couple of structures.
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Don't look behind you or in
front of you or to the side of you.
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Just focus on your work.
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You won't see
the tide going down.
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We're dealing with tides which
we don't normally deal with.
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And there is lot of stress.
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About that, there's been
a lot of talk all week.
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When's the best time to come? When
are we not gonna have any water?
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And you know what,
it was stressful.
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Well, we just got high tide,
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so we probably have six hours.
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Five hours maybe.
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[Dixie] Okay, that one's set.
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[Dixie] These are just we're
putting skids in basically.
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Just to help protect
the billets.
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So this will give
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the floats something to sit on
other than the billets at low tide.
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[Dixie] The billets
just get destroyed,
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during the tides.
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First thing we did, flip
the small float over,
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get that worked out. Once
we got that in good position
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where it only need a couple of
guys to finish it off.
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We went to check
out the other floats.
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We're still probably
15 minutes from high tide.
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But I'm just seeing what it's gonna
take to get these back out in the water.
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One of the floats over there
is pretty massive.
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Yeah right.
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We knew pretty quickly that
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the water wasn't gonna
come in enough to
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launch the float.
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[Chase] I don't see
how this is possible.
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[Ashley] I don't see how
this is possible either.
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[Ashley] Look how
stuck in the mud it is.
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If we want these
in the water, we gotta...
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we gotta move.
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Fast.
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This thing is stuck
in the mud, man.
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The tide is only going out
from here on out.
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So it's only gonna get worse.
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[Ashley] High tide
was at 9.08.
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And now it's 9.21.
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[Ryan] We should have
got here at four.
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[Ryan] Be like a fisherman.
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[Ashley] We're gonna
need more than three guys.
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[Jedi] Oh yeah well, that
thing's not going anywhere.
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That thing's huge.
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Unless you get a pulley
way over there or something.
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[mimics sad music]
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[Jedi] Glad I googled local
saloons before I got here.
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We had to literally do
this project at high tide.
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I mean, high tide was
only about an hour ago
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but look how much
it's already gone down.
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[Ryan] So it's not
gonna happen today.
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I'm pretty disappointed
about it. It adds more time.
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And this is a major piece
of the whole project.
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Because without this we can't
get the barge in, we have set up.
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That could change everything.
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What if we call them and say, oh
we couldn't, we didn't get this done?
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It could screw
this whole thing up.
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Things are not looking
good right now.
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And what time is it now, Ashley?
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- [Ashley] 9.20.
- [Dixie] 9.20?
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[Dixie] So dead high we had
about 20 minutes to get this out.
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[Ashley] Today we're
at the Wiederhorn's.
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It's a big day.
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We have to be up early
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to work with the tides.
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This project is gonna
be challenging
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in the beginning because
we are all tide dependent.
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We have to get the docks fixed.
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And then float them around.
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So that then we can get
the boats to the floats.
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[Ryan] Only cool thing about this project
is that it's not just about the building.
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Doing the structure is a small part
of it, it's about the whole property.
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This is just as much about making Ted and
Terry's life a lot easier on the island,
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as it is to making
the structures better.
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[Ryan] Yeah we're gonna
redo the lobster pound,
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but getting their
dock system more accessible
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on either side of
their property is huge.
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You know, the big thing today
was to get the ramp on the pier.
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On Ted's side of the peninsula.
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Could we get this,
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and that little one over there?
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Then we've got at least a
place to tie up a boat, right?
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[Ryan] We're gonna try to get
this one dock in the water.
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- It's ambitious.
- Let's do it.
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Oh, we might be able to
get this if we go right now.
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You know, we're all here,
we're gonna work.
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So we were kinda just adapting and coming
up with a plan that we could easily execute.
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[Chase] I think we can do it.
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[Jedi] Do what?
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[Chase] Get this in
the water, float it around.
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Get the ramp attached to this.
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Get this and just the ramp
attached to the pier.
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Let me get this anchor down.
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[Ryan] So we're gonna... Are we
just trying to get on the little dock?
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Is that what's going on?
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- We're trying to get that end attached to the little dock.
- Got it.
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[Ryan] Same on the other side.
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[Ryan] Oh there you go, nice.
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This one. Yeah! There
you go. Okay.
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[Dixie] We'll float that other one over
and setting this down on the floater?
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[Chase] Yeah.
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[Ryan] Oh, you'll love a wet
old nasty pressure treater, boys.
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Two, three! Nice, Okay.
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Pick it up on this corner.
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Ready?
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There she goes.
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[Ryan] She's going boys.
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Watch your foot.
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- [Dixie] I think we can go this way now.
- Yeah.
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- Oh. Over my boots.
- Over the boots.
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[Ryan] Yes!
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Take him for a nice
little couple's cruise.
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[Ryan] Honey, throw me a rope.
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[Ryan] Okay, well, that's fun.
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Tie it around you.
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One of your gunnels.
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[Ashley] What?
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[Ashley] Did you tie
it to something?
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[Ryan] Now gun it,
it'll turn harder.
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[Ryan yells] No, no, no,
no, no. Jeez, you guys.
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[Ashley] Ryan's main job was to
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tie the dock while
I drove the boat.
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And we're gonna pull it around.
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But Ryan decided
to just hold on to it.
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Well, I gunned it a little,
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and woo, apparently I almost
ripped out his arms.
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[Ashley] You just told me to take you
for a joy ride, so that's why I thought...
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[Ryan] I didn't say, take
you for a joy ride.
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Well, in my opinion, you tie the boat
to the dock and then you pull them.
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I don't know why he thought
his arms need to be involved,
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like if he thought he was going
to be water skiing like on this float.
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But anyway, it's
apparently my fault.
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[Ashley] Tie it on that thing.
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Ash, I can hold if you're not
gonna drive like a jerk. Go.
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[Ashley] Who put Ryan
on this float?
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[Ashley mockingly] How fast
should I go, sir?
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[Ryan] Just go. We don't
have a lot of time.
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- Is this fast enough sir?
- Faster.
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[Ashley] I just went fast
and you got mad.
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It is the moment of truth.
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Little bit more if you can.
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- [all groaning]
- [Ryan] There you go! Nice!
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We're floating.
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- We're floating.
- We're floating.
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[Dixie] Can we try and bind
this in thing with it?
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You wanna try it?
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I mean, is it bouncing
right now?
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-[Dixie] It's... [stuttering] Yeah, I
mean-- -[Chase] Yeah, let's try it.
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[Jedi] Wouldn't
that be spectacular.
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Now that we've got
all the weight on the...
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ramp here at the end
of the dock,
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this is teetering for us.
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So there's a good chance we might be able
to slide this right down on these skids,
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through the mud
right in the water.
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[Jedi] Only tide will tell.
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- Beautiful.
- Come on.
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[Ryan] Today was another
lesson in Ryan's favorite motto.
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It's better to be lucky
than smart.
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You know, we were just
walking that thing around.
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Next thing you know, Ashley
gave the boat a little gas.
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The thing popped down and that
thing is just sailing away.
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Like, we're all like, ahhh.
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00:14:08,882 --> 00:14:11,049
It was like the aha moment.
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I jumped on, we're taking
advantage of this.
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[Chase] That's huge.
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00:14:14,887 --> 00:14:17,188
Yeah, this slid way easier
than I thought it would.
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00:14:21,260 --> 00:14:23,294
[Ryan] She's going
half inch at a time.
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Whoo-hoo!
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00:14:28,000 --> 00:14:30,168
- Do we know any seafaring songs?
- Big workout.
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More winches.
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Lower this thing in,
yeah, she should be going.
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[all cheering]
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Nice job!
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[Chase] Once we got
the ramp locked to the pier,
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I think that was a huge sigh
of relief, because from there,
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it was just a matter of
connecting the two brackets
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on the lower part
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and just getting it stationary
and securely fastened.
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Pretty much at high tide,
the water is just underneath
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the bottom of the deck
on the lobster shack.
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00:15:04,037 --> 00:15:08,139
Um, as you can see now, it's
just seaweed and mudflats.
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00:15:08,141 --> 00:15:10,708
Um, we have
a pretty drastic tide here.
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It's between 10 and 12 feet.
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00:15:12,746 --> 00:15:15,413
Um, fortunately we
were able to uh,
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do what we had to do and uh,
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now we're gonna get outta here.
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[Ryan] This one's gonna test our
patience 'cause we're dealing with
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stuff we don't
normally deal with.
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00:15:25,959 --> 00:15:28,626
But, you know, we can put docks
under our belts now, I mean...
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Dock, pier installations.
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And we're getting paid today.
That makes us professionals.
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So put that on the resume.
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[Chase] So this is week three
out at the Wiederhorn camp.
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But really it's day one
of real build.
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Today, we've got all the guys
out here to do a good clean-up.
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00:15:52,819 --> 00:15:55,920
We've got the barge coming in. Hopefully
to haul out a lot of this material.
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00:15:55,922 --> 00:15:57,388
We're kinda getting
prepped and ready,
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00:15:57,390 --> 00:15:58,790
pulling out window openings,
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to see what we're gonna
need to reframe those.
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00:15:59,859 --> 00:16:01,893
But, it's a beautiful day,
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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.
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00:16:12,638 --> 00:16:14,205
[Chase] One man's trash is,
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00:16:14,207 --> 00:16:15,907
definitely another
man's treasure.
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00:16:15,909 --> 00:16:18,876
So originally, this was
the lobster pound.
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00:16:18,878 --> 00:16:20,511
[Chase] So the plan
for this is to make,
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00:16:20,513 --> 00:16:22,213
a little bit of extra
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00:16:22,215 --> 00:16:24,916
hang out area, sleeping area
for Ted and Terry.
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00:16:24,918 --> 00:16:26,050
He wants to keep this,
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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.
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00:16:27,754 --> 00:16:30,655
So that they can
get a doorway here.
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00:16:30,657 --> 00:16:33,424
He's got all the windows out
here. We're gonna put new windows.
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00:16:33,426 --> 00:16:35,126
New side door entrance there.
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00:16:35,128 --> 00:16:37,996
And then, it's just a matter of
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closing in the walls.
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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.
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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
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00:16:49,775 --> 00:16:51,042
dump day!
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00:16:51,044 --> 00:16:52,643
[Jedi] Just a lot of
debris out here,
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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00:17:46,433 --> 00:17:48,166
[Ashley] These are cute
little boxes, they'll make
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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
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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
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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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