rotrax
Well-Known Member
Don't forget to check the latest posts by Prairie Made and Matt Malone on the origami boats site.
The rest of my critics have absolutely zero hands on experience in the subject of their criticism.
But, as Robin says, no one has criticised you or your steel boats, which are both no doubt excellent.
But you are suffering from severe tunnel vision.
Rubbishing boats which are not made from your favoured material does you no credit at all.
Thousands of boats made from GRP, alloy, timber and even as PWC's are ABS give satisfactory and safe service for many, many years.
The advantage of steel as a boatbuilding material, as you correctly point out, is its strength, ease of repair and freedom from leaks. But, with all due respect to a steel enthusiast, it is not the Universal Panacea of boatbuilding, whatever you might think.
In my direct experience, boats are like motorcycles. They dont very often wear out in private as opposed to commercial hands, but are abused and neglected to death.
Like these hundreds of GRP boats you can get for nothing.......................................................