When you do your analysis, I would greatly appreciate knowing the
results. I think it's about $1 per square foot. Even two or three
times that is not a great expense, compared with the entire cost of
building. Therefore, I agree with advice given earlier: If the cost
of fiberglassing a wooden boat intimidates you, you shouldn't be
building one.
On the other hand, a cataloge of all boatbuilding costs is worth having
in order to facilitate decision making. If you can chip away at the
cost of every component, it should make make a difference.
One source of less-than-reliable information is Michalak's essay "Boat
Costs" which can be found in a wonderful collection through any of the
following links:
http://homepages.apci.net/~michalak/#INDEX
http://marina.fortunecity.com/breakwater/274/
http://marina.fortunecity.com/breakw...Index.htm#BOAT
COSTS
The information is faulty only because it is dated, and because
Michalak was understandably too busy to carefully research the
question. I have high regard for him.
Guy Vandegrift
http://faculty.valpo.edu/gvandegr/
mscres wrote:
Thanks, I went to the site and got the book.
http://www.fiberglasssupply.com/Prod...ml#SystemThree