Firefly625
Well-Known Member
And I’m hankering after a wooden Boat...
With this and Tally Ho blog...
With this and Tally Ho blog...
And I’m hankering after a wooden Boat...
With this and Tally Ho blog...
You didn't think you could make a remark like that and get away with it!?!
You know, I'm nearly 20 years into wooden boat ownership and wouldn't change it for the world.
Everything electrical, galley, heads, engine, box, steering, deck fittings, navigation, stainless steel, heating, covers, cushions, anodes, antifoul, skin fittings is all the same as a plastic boat.
Buy the right hull, from the right builder, in the right materials, in the right condition, maintain it like your life depended on it, and its an easier and lower cost proposition than a pile of plastic with leaking hull windows and outdrives and osmosis.
Buy a cheap soggy pile of iron fastened larch and it will end with a chainsaw and tears.
Don't want a 70's Nelson.
Too much of a generalisation. I looked at them carefully.
The 34 is pointless, too narrow, no accomodation, they are wet but you are inside, so its not a factor, they do roll, but firm up as you get to 14 knots or so.
The 40 is very worthwhile. Much wider, better accomodation. IF you wanted a long term cruise up the west coast, across the sea to Norway or similar, this is the boat to do it in if you don't want to spend big money.
have they won some lottery funding by any chance......?![]()
You would need to win the lottery to be able to afford Berthon's fees...