Looks like a beautiful boat, is it what we call a folkboat? He seems to be using strip planking and epoxy, so I'm wondering why it's taken him so long to build it, I would of thought that's only a couple of years work.
IMHO it would be a much better idea to buy an old wooden boat: cheap as chips to buy, most of the hard construction work done and when you come to sell you'll get back the purchase price.![]()
Rebuild a wooden boat and get your money back.
Well, whatever next? And why sell something that you put your heart, soul ( and a few trees ) into?
I must be out of touch with these things
Just like you say, the smilies do not reflect the right emotions, this is meant to indicate sarcasm![]()
Tell that to Iain Oughtred...Some build boats
others sail boats
not many of the former do the latter
I sail the boat I built, and the dinghy.
8 yrs ain't bad for a 42 footer. My 20 footer took me 3 years, and that was a kit! This is about 9 times the size, so I'd probably have taken 27 years.
its a nice feeling when she hits the water with no leaks. mine was only 17.5 feet and took me 4 winters from a set of drawings, I have also almost rebuilt a couple of boats but never the same feeling as doing it all yoursef so a lot of respect for someone putting in that amout of effort.
Looks like a beautiful boat, is it what we call a folkboat? He seems to be using strip planking and epoxy, so I'm wondering why it's taken him so long to build it, I would of thought that's only a couple of years work.
IMHO it would be a much better idea to buy an old wooden boat: cheap as chips to buy, most of the hard construction work done and when you come to sell you'll get back the purchase price.![]()
Oh I wish. Thats a parallel universe I've yet to visit.
However, the design looks straight out of Howard Chappelle, or Herreshoff. Beautiful.
are we still talking duck punts?
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