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OldNick wrote:
Seni-serious question. I know a lot of guys who are still happy building their boats 5 years on. But they often never get a boat. I may never finish either, but I will have taken my shot. Sat down at the table and played the hand, so to speak. I also think that it's horses for courses. You gotta be in OZ. I feel that you are an achiever, with a power history of doing stuff. This is not toadying, but simply an assessment of your ability as I have seen it portrayed. Not really, I just show up everyday. When I leave, something is done that wasn't done when I got there. I think that anyone who takes on a 55' boat as their "first project" is either mad, or a hero, or has done some serious stuff before. Well I did start building model airplanes when I was about 9-10. Why not wood? At all? Strip composite? Trying to maintain a totally wooden boat is like wearing a hair shirt IMHO. Here in SoCal as well as many other parts of the USA marinas will not allow wooden boats to stay at their marinas. Strip composite is another animal. How far are you down the track on your 55'er? The only answer I ever give is, "5 more years"G. Lew |
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