I've had my fun from it. I overdid the restoration and it's all downhill now. Every time I launch it or sail it up onto the shore I have nightmares about the paint getting scratched.
The next project is a small trimaran on a "How cheap can I do it?" and "I'm not bothered about the looks" basis.
I don't want it to take over as I still have my little 18ft boat to play with.
This is the basic material
Sounds like one ton cup sailing race we had here a few years ago. The participants could spend 1000 fim (= 110 GBP) to buy material and they had 3 hours time to build a boat. Then they had to sail 1000 meters and the first to cross the line was the winner , no rating numbers if you spent less less money /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
lucky Lad /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif I hope his dad makes him maintain it properly.I remember as a small boy being trusted to undercoat the family dinghy. All went well until cleaning out the brush I didnt notice that I had inadvertantly flicked paint/thinners all over next doors car /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
The old git next door just couldnt accept that just because it was pink undercoat the pink bits on the car didnt have to be my fault /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
You see. How you mock.
In fact he found it via boatsandoutboards.
I didn't need to put a scantily clad bird in the pic as he brought his foxy girlfriend with him. But you can't see that. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif