baggypipes
Well-Known Member
hi guys n gals
we have only ever owned 'plastic' boats can anyone offer good advice on wooden boats,
A: what to look for when purchasing.
B: what is actually involved in maintenance.
C: is it always damp inside.
we have seen a maurice griffiths 1971 built of 'the fijian equivalent of traditional timbers' (oak teak mahogany). she is double carvel built, 3/4-1" timbers steam bent onto vesi frames. double planked & copper fastened. decks are marine ply with glass cloth/epoxy finish. the mast & boom are oregon.
All this means very little to us at the moment so would very much appreciate some advice.
many thanks
we have only ever owned 'plastic' boats can anyone offer good advice on wooden boats,
A: what to look for when purchasing.
B: what is actually involved in maintenance.
C: is it always damp inside.
we have seen a maurice griffiths 1971 built of 'the fijian equivalent of traditional timbers' (oak teak mahogany). she is double carvel built, 3/4-1" timbers steam bent onto vesi frames. double planked & copper fastened. decks are marine ply with glass cloth/epoxy finish. the mast & boom are oregon.
All this means very little to us at the moment so would very much appreciate some advice.
many thanks