jonte
New Member
Hi All
I'm brand new to the forum so sincerely hope I'm not repeating a question that's been posed at least several times previously.
So here goes.
Does anybody know what proportion of new boats sold in the UK are 'classic (wooden)' type boats'?
If not, does anyone know what demand is like for new traditionally built classic boats?
Is it reliable to say that most classic boats afloat today are restoration projects undertaken by private owners?
I suppose the reason I ask is that whilst trawling 'the net' I've noticed that there are colleges offering accredited boat building courses, however, they seem rather expensive and I was wondering what is the liklihood of gaining employment to justify such considerable outlay?
Hope somebody can advise.
Best wishes to all and thanks for the contributions. I'm hooked!!
Jonte
I'm brand new to the forum so sincerely hope I'm not repeating a question that's been posed at least several times previously.
So here goes.
Does anybody know what proportion of new boats sold in the UK are 'classic (wooden)' type boats'?
If not, does anyone know what demand is like for new traditionally built classic boats?
Is it reliable to say that most classic boats afloat today are restoration projects undertaken by private owners?
I suppose the reason I ask is that whilst trawling 'the net' I've noticed that there are colleges offering accredited boat building courses, however, they seem rather expensive and I was wondering what is the liklihood of gaining employment to justify such considerable outlay?
Hope somebody can advise.
Best wishes to all and thanks for the contributions. I'm hooked!!
Jonte