Undoubtedly,I posted it as the plans looked a bit like the plansfortheEventide my father never built! I made the forehatch in college but not having a boatI gave it to a mate bodging up an old gaffer whilst at college …..student loans went along way!This boat has been foe sale for more than a year with no takers even at its currently lowly price. While it is a testament to the builder's dedication it is probably out of kilter with current expectations.
I’ve heard the same said about gardens, allotments, even smallholdings.There are Builders and Sailers, some times they coincide..
My first little sailing pram took just over a week. Huge fun. My fifth, an Oughtred faering, about 7 months, inc. the sails and trailer. My current Micro cruiser a 'bit longer', but a hobby. Lots gets in the light..
Rolling out next week.
Looks like Shalfleet Quay, up Newtown Creek..where was she launched?
Indeed,buildings boat must give great satisfaction and something solid for the time past where for many their past is measured in hours looking at digital screensSome people adhere to a false economy......thinking building (or even just repairing) yourself is cheaper.....it often isn’t....especially if your time is included. But men need a hobby....so why not ?