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Jack wrote:
I have posted before regarding building/restoring an antique boat. Just a curious question to the experienced builders... How would you start your hobby if you were really interested in learning how to build a nice boat? I have the $$, space, and woodworking skill. Just curious of your recommendations. Would you start small, like a rowboat, or just bite the bullet and build something cool like a runabout? BTW, I am doing this to challenge my skills. Thanks again for your time. Choose something small though useful. Like a tender for that future boat. Maybe one that can also handle a sail and a daggerboard. Or keep it simple and go for the rowboat/tender. THEN watch and see if you see the project through to the end. Pay attention to how much fun you had. If you see it through to the end and have the desire to do more...do more. Just my opinion. -- Saville Replicas of 15th-19th century nautical navigational instruments: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/backstaffhome.html Restoration of my 82 year old Herreshoff S-Boat sailboat: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/SBOATrestore.htm Steambending FAQ with photos: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/Steambend.htm |
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