Wansworth
Well-Known Member
If you do build new don’t nessaserily follow the standard fit out a nice big sofa that can be slept on or lounged on during the day might be interesting..
Can anyone recommend websites, or even better a type of sail/ cruiser for my partner and I to travel the globe with a solid vessel and a enjoyable livable space.
personally, I find the tongue and groove effect you refer to downright ugly, reminding me of bad 1960s DIY!
Six yrs, with last one full time . That got him a rigged boat. Heavy displacement 34ft Pinky gaff ketch. But, empty inside and no engine.
'Spray' was what he had, not what he might have chosen if offered a choice of a few more modern yachts.
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From what I remember she was a worked-out old inshore oyster dredger propped up in a field, bought cheap and done up slightly on a tight budget.
Pete
A bit more than slightly - he rebuilt her from the keel up. There's a line in the book "Now, it is a law in Lloyd's that the Jane repaired all out of the old until she is entirely new is still the Jane." ISTR that he actually detailed the wood he used to replace the original. The materials cost hin about $560 - equivalent to over $15,000 today.
This is part of Morwenna's interior, which I thought was quite nice when I spent a day on her:
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I'd go a couple of shades darker on the wood, and expect to have a bit more clutter visible (these are for-sale pictures with her emptied out), but it gives an idea.
Pete
Yes, I like that. I can't understand why so many sailors think that a boat has to resemble the inside of a coffin.
Good afternoon all,
I’m closing in on retirement from service in the Military and now the Police, and want to build my own boat and live aboard permanently and travel around the world.
I have been researching the BR Spray 36 for my needs and then I have started to read negative comments on here.
I am a total novice to boat building however, nothing will cause issues when desire is at the fore.
<apart from money>
Can anyone recommend websites, or even better a type of sail/ cruiser for my partner and I to travel the globe with a solid vessel and a enjoyable livable space.
Be kind as I will be on this forum a lot abstracting your knowledge.
Thanks
Karl
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That said, what state of repair would someone like me with zero official skills, but 100% dedication should I be looking at.
Thanks.
If you Google "the big sailboat project" you find the story of 2 ladies who built a 43 foot Bruce Roberts. Think they did a good job.
If you Google "the big sailboat project" you find the story of 2 ladies who built a 43 foot Bruce Roberts. Think they did a good job. Unfortunately, the first stiff breeze seemed to have put them off sailing and now live in a cabin in the American north west. Maybe they'll sell you their boat!
Yes, I like that. I can't understand why so many sailors think that a boat has to resemble the inside of a coffin.