Seanick
Well-Known Member
Hi Yellow Ballard,
Downsides?? there are no downsides! I watch plenty of people put more time and effort into owning a GRP boat than some do to maintain a similar wooden boat. As long as you are either time rich, skills rich, or just plain old rich rich owning a wooden boat is straightforward and rewarding. If you are not rich in those areas stick with a dinghy, or buy GRP.
The downside of boatbuilding......in the winter its cold! The workshop is a steady 4 to 10 degrees for most of the winter, and well, its cold. At weekends I just stay indoors and prepare for the following week.
Barnaby is very well, and is now an accomplished boatbuilder with many big projects under his belt. He works in and around Falmouth. I spoke to him today!
Rgds,
Nick
Downsides?? there are no downsides! I watch plenty of people put more time and effort into owning a GRP boat than some do to maintain a similar wooden boat. As long as you are either time rich, skills rich, or just plain old rich rich owning a wooden boat is straightforward and rewarding. If you are not rich in those areas stick with a dinghy, or buy GRP.
The downside of boatbuilding......in the winter its cold! The workshop is a steady 4 to 10 degrees for most of the winter, and well, its cold. At weekends I just stay indoors and prepare for the following week.
Barnaby is very well, and is now an accomplished boatbuilder with many big projects under his belt. He works in and around Falmouth. I spoke to him today!
Rgds,
Nick