home built - home designed - terrible boat - $2,000

dylanwinter

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www.keepturningleft.co.uk
http://smd.craigslist.org/boa/4944922476.html

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So I take it you are unimpressed, despite the "many improvements over the years" cited by the seller.

I'm wondering about the granny bars attached to the mast. An improvement (what function?), or an integral part of the lamp post that the builder liberated for a mast?
 
I remember the first one I built .... It sank!!! ....... I was eight and the learning curve was steep ....

Same with me. About 13 yrs old and it was more a raft than a boat. It still sank.

If you click on the link the cost goes down from $1.3 million to $2000.

I like the bow though. Should keep you nice and dry.

Great leap forwards in mankind usually come from outside the system. This could be one.
 
I would agree to that. It's easy to denigrate someones efforts, especially when you've done nothing yourself, but his boat is still here and has probably given hours of fun and a sense of achievement despite the unorthodox design.
 
I would agree to that. It's easy to denigrate someones efforts, especially when you've done nothing yourself, but his boat is still here and has probably given hours of fun and a sense of achievement despite the unorthodox design.

I sincerely apologise and take it all back

it is a most excellent boat that has given many years service, it is a brilliant design and well worth the resources that went into creating it

whoever buys it will regard it as money well spent

Dylan - the man whop does nothing
 
If it gave someone pleasure, it's a good boat. There is no other criterion.

Of course it may not be someone else's view of a $2,000 boat.

I think there are more ways of evaluating the worth of a boat merely than it gave pleasure

On that basis a boat made of paper that lasts five minutes but gave pleasure to a child would be as good as a Macgregor.

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Or if it gave him pleasure to design and build, but turned turtle and killed him and his family, would that be a good boat?

It's a waste of time and materials.
 
I think there are more ways of evaluating the worth of a boat merely than it gave pleasure

For a pleasure boat, designed for the sole purpose of giving pleasure, I disagree.

On that basis a boat made of paper that lasts five minutes but gave pleasure to a child would be as good as a Macgregor.

If they gave equal pleasure then yes, they would be equally good.
 
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