oliandi
New Member
So, i'm pretty new to these things but am on the verge of buying my first classic yacht after about 20 years of passion (no jokes please!). I'm based in Italy (although i'm English) and have a limited budget but have discovered a yacht called a Cap Nord by architect Louis Vernette (see earlier post) which I like and seems to be available in the South of France. There's several available, one which has been epoxy sheathed which your forums seem to advise very strongly against (i'd be happy to hear from anyone who had a GOOD experience with doing this by the way), and the other which is lets say 'traditional'.
The boat is carvel apparently without caulking and built in 1963, mahognay on steamed oak ribs. Its 10.6 m LOA and in general good shape.
The advise i'm looking for is - how damp should a boat of this type be, I mean, how much water should come in while its in the marina and / or while its sailing?
Classic Boat mag is full of articles talking about the fact that old wooden boats leak a little but i'm a little concerned about that having only sailed drastic plastic up until now!
So when I go to test this boat how much if any water should be in it and how much should come in in say 4 hours of sailing.
One final question - i'm keeping the boat in hot mediteranean conditions so can I keep it in the water for the winter or is it best to take it out. Some seem to think that the winter drying out might cause serious distortion and water ingress problems when one puts it back in - HELP!
Andrew
The boat is carvel apparently without caulking and built in 1963, mahognay on steamed oak ribs. Its 10.6 m LOA and in general good shape.
The advise i'm looking for is - how damp should a boat of this type be, I mean, how much water should come in while its in the marina and / or while its sailing?
Classic Boat mag is full of articles talking about the fact that old wooden boats leak a little but i'm a little concerned about that having only sailed drastic plastic up until now!
So when I go to test this boat how much if any water should be in it and how much should come in in say 4 hours of sailing.
One final question - i'm keeping the boat in hot mediteranean conditions so can I keep it in the water for the winter or is it best to take it out. Some seem to think that the winter drying out might cause serious distortion and water ingress problems when one puts it back in - HELP!
Andrew