Once again, I have another music copyright claim against me from the same music distribution company that made the last one – and from music by the same artist I originally had permission and license to use! Once again, YouTube has pulled funds away from me and has given it without question to the claimant. This is getting old fast, folks!
This is a repost of the original video but without the music in question. This same company has made even more claims so you’ll be seeing more re-posts of videos like this in the near future as I have time to deal with it. I think I will eventually do without any and all music in my videos completely (including the supposedly free music from the YouTube library) because it seems I can’t trust anyone and the so called licenses appear to be useless.
Info about this video:
This video covers the fitting and installation of a “shoe” that will go on the bottom of the skeg to protect the edge grain of the plywood used to fabricate the skeg. The shoe will extend beyond the skeg to protect the rudder. Another “shoe” will be applied to the forward edge of the skeg, extending from the keel to the bottom “shoe.” This will protect the plywood end grain of the skeg and the end grain of the bottom shoe. The leading-edge shoe will also be shaped and rounded to allow laminar flow. The “shoes” will also be covered with fiberglass and epoxy resin, however that part of the skeg work is simply repetitive of previous fiberglass and epoxy applications shown in previous videos. Therefore, I did not include any footage of that segment of the build.
Note: The “fairing” is limited to a “rough,” workboat like finish. It will not receive a yacht like finish, and this is my personal choice. I simply do not wish to put that much time and effort into the finish when there are so many other more important (to me) jobs ahead that must be accomplished before the cold weather sets in here in Maine.
Here’s the video: