Brent Swain
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Low maintenance plastic boat! In completely sheltered water, zero swell, on soft mud, breaking up under it's own weight!And a steel boat in Evans bay marina is rusting to bits. It wont be restored, it is too far gone.
Neglected boats die, Brent, made from all sorts of materials.
You only have direct experience of your sailing area, with relativly few boats in use, and a short season. You perhaps dont realise just how many yachts-GRP yachts at that-are in use 12 months of the year in the UK. Sail Training vessels with students doing RYA courses are going 24/7/365 round here-and, AFAIK, all use GRP boats.
The winds in Portsmouth Harbour last Thursday were 32 knots, higher in the Solent and at sea. Not uncommon here either.
Look, mark and inwardly digest what I said earlier:- " For most leisure boaters, steel is a maintenance liability. "
It specificaly targets leisure boaters. Not full time livaboards and long term cruisers.
A steel boat left tied up in a Marina for a long period will fare far worse in my experience than a GRP one.
As the really rusty one in Evans Bay Marina clearly shows, and the several I spotted recently in Portsmouth Harbour. Out of 12, 4 were really bad, bad enough for me to suggest they have little future as leisure vessels.
As I have told you before, I own a steel boat and a GRP boat. I speak with direct experience. I know the benifits and the shortcomings of both.
What this experience has taught me is that in NZ where I keep the steel boat, it is very suitable for the conditions encountered there. Strong, basic, and simple. By comparison, little infrastructure for leisure boating and repair.
However, it would not be as suitable for the sailing I do in and around the UK and Europe. For many reasons.
So, lets agree, its horses for courses. You are convinced that your choice of material and build method is best-for your specific use.
I am convinced that GRP is a far better material for most LEISURE boaters. It is better for their specific use.
It may mean that Marina's are full of GRP boats that dont go far. So what. That is not your problem in any way, is it?
I, and many other contributors on here are aware that more GRP boats circumnavigate than steel ones.
So, GRP cant be that bad can it..........................................
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