How much would it cost to build a boat
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How much would it cost to build a boat
Not a top of the line sail boat or anything, just a decent one?
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My granddad used to build and race his own sailboats in the 16-20 ft range. It probably depends a lot on the materials...Kevlar wasn't real big in his day
I don't have any hands-on experience, but I'm interested in the replies...
I don't have any hands-on experience, but I'm interested in the replies...
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funny you should ask
Funny you should ask... I'm getting ready to start building one this summer. I've wanted to do this since I was a little kid and was trying to hammer together old pieces of scrap lumber into something that would float (didn't work out too well, then!)
Never done it before, and don't know how to sail, so I'm starting fairly small. It's going to be a 16' wooden runabout powered by an outboard motor.
The plans I'm using date back to the 1950s or 1960s and should give it kind of a classic look. Going to use plywood, mainly because it's simple and this is my first one. Down the road, supposing it goes well, I'd like to build something bigger.
There's a lot of info available if you do an online search for boat plans. I've also found a couple of very helpful books on Amazon - search for boats, building, and you should get something good.
PM me if you like, and once I get home, I'll be glad to send you all the specifics about what I've found so far. I think it's going to be cool, although dear wife (I think) may have other opinions.
Oh, BTW... I'm expecting to drop between $3000-5000 before it's all said and done. I may be a little optimistic... oh well - some things you just gotta do.
Never done it before, and don't know how to sail, so I'm starting fairly small. It's going to be a 16' wooden runabout powered by an outboard motor.
The plans I'm using date back to the 1950s or 1960s and should give it kind of a classic look. Going to use plywood, mainly because it's simple and this is my first one. Down the road, supposing it goes well, I'd like to build something bigger.
There's a lot of info available if you do an online search for boat plans. I've also found a couple of very helpful books on Amazon - search for boats, building, and you should get something good.
PM me if you like, and once I get home, I'll be glad to send you all the specifics about what I've found so far. I think it's going to be cool, although dear wife (I think) may have other opinions.
Oh, BTW... I'm expecting to drop between $3000-5000 before it's all said and done. I may be a little optimistic... oh well - some things you just gotta do.
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I am a sailor.... Grandpa was a Sea Captain for the DuPonts.... He built a 51' Ketch Kat (3 masts) which took him 5 years (In Mass so the winters were an issue)
Have a friend who build a 31' Island Packet (hull) with a 12' beam in his back yard. Took him three years in Florida.
I know those are big undertakings, but be prepared for alot of elbow grease!
Personally, I bought mine new for 9k in 1986. Catalina 22 w/ roller furling so I could sail it myself. Was too lazy or swayed or something to buy used...but she still is a winner!
Good Luck!
Have a friend who build a 31' Island Packet (hull) with a 12' beam in his back yard. Took him three years in Florida.
I know those are big undertakings, but be prepared for alot of elbow grease!
Personally, I bought mine new for 9k in 1986. Catalina 22 w/ roller furling so I could sail it myself. Was too lazy or swayed or something to buy used...but she still is a winner!
Good Luck!
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