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Rodney Myrvaagnes wrote:
SNIP Bruce, you are probably not going to like this advice, but you should learn to sail on good modern professionally designed boats. Then sail enough on different boats to find out what you really like, and how you like to use a sailboat. After a few years of that, you might be in a position to imagine your ideal boat. All you are doing now is hypothesizing from nothing. Been there, done that. Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC J36 Gjo/a Good advice. Sound older boats are inexpensive, even relative to the cost of building a boat yourself. I think that building a boat only makes sense only if you have clear and sound idea of what you want and can't find same on the market. If you buy an older boat and subsequently sell it, you may gain or lose a small fraction on the exchange. If you build a boat to a wonky design or with indifferent materials or workmanship, the product could be literally worthless. So, buy a good old boat and go get some experience. |
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