Greenheart
Well-Known Member
I suppose it isn't strictly along can-do Practical Boat Owner principles, that so many contributors advise backing away from a big, entirely practical task (such as might have occupied many pages of the magazine sixty years ago and inspired other readers to embark on similar work).
I guess what is deemed "practical" has changed, and the idea of altering the height of factory-built glassfibre superstructure would be as thankless and risk-heavy as it would be ruinous to the vessel's resale value.
For glassfibre boats, think Prudently Impracticable Boat Owner - whose readers know there are so many better boats for their purposes, already designed, built and currently for sale secondhand, that to make significant changes to their own vessel, borders madness.
Taking into account Sven's admirable (though nowadays rarely envied) approach to substantially converting a non-plastic boat for his particular preferences or dimensions, I'm certain we definitely do all wish him the best of luck...
...but that doesn't make anybody any more positive about the onerousness of a long programme of work which:
I guess what is deemed "practical" has changed, and the idea of altering the height of factory-built glassfibre superstructure would be as thankless and risk-heavy as it would be ruinous to the vessel's resale value.
For glassfibre boats, think Prudently Impracticable Boat Owner - whose readers know there are so many better boats for their purposes, already designed, built and currently for sale secondhand, that to make significant changes to their own vessel, borders madness.
Taking into account Sven's admirable (though nowadays rarely envied) approach to substantially converting a non-plastic boat for his particular preferences or dimensions, I'm certain we definitely do all wish him the best of luck...
...but that doesn't make anybody any more positive about the onerousness of a long programme of work which:
- involves long commuting on non-work days;
- is wholly unpaid (in fact, costs hugely to do);
- is almost certain to exceed estimated requirements of time and cost, by factors that defy the optimist's belief; and
- shrinks time spent with family unless they can be dissuaded from the prevalent view that boats are for floating on, not working on.
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