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I know it’s been a while since I last posted—especially about the Borealis Project—and I want to thank you all for your patience. The long silence wasn’t for nothing, though, because I’ve got some great news: the stern buoyancy issue has finally been fixed! 🙌
That means construction on the Borealis can officially resume! I've also been working on a modular diesel engine setup that can be run in parallel with others, aiming for high torque and efficiency. If you're curious about the techy details (or just want to see how the ship's coming along), check out the latest blog post here:
🔗 https://project-borealis-stormworks.blogspot.com/2025/04/the-borealis-lives-stern-buoyancy.html
Stay tuned—there’s more to come!
borealis aside, are you still on track to remaster this boat at some point?
Good news! I am no longer homeless for the time being, so construction of the Borealis will resume! And once I finish that, I will have to remake and update the link for the Borealis Blog, and will roll out news, updates, status reports etc on the new blog. The reason for this is because I no longer have access to my old YouTube account. But rest assured, I will be working on it frequently.