fisherman
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Cygnus used to do a long keel Falmouth working boat hull, about 28-30ft, wonder where the mould is.
Yes, I think you're right.
But being kind of "attached" to what I have (irregardless of having the budget or not), it's a bit strange for me to observe more and more of this "social behavior". Somehow I have always (although consciously naively) believed that boat owners to be somewhat immune to the consuming bit. But I guess that was only a majority 20years ago. Now maybe becoming a minority.
My wife once suggested that I could charter instead of waiting/saving to buy a small boat and although I can fully understand the financial benefit in some cases, for me it was a straight 2 milliseconds "No way" answer. I like to know exactly what I have and (I think specially) those moments that you are staring at your boat, just because you really have a connection with it. Irregardless of size, model, looks or even super performance. You love it and that's it.
At the end of the day, each to his own (and quite rightfully so), but it wouldn't work for me.
We built a new enclosed helm station from scratch using glass and foam. We soon discovered you do not build, as such. All your time is spent faring, and its a lot of time.
We soon lost enthusiasm for building a cat from scratch.
Many of those who do build from scratch also loose enthusiasm - you can tell from the quality of the finish (and the value of the completed yacht drops like a stone when you view the finished quality)
Jonathan