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Mark has given you excellent advice -- I second all his comments.
Many of the smaller boatbuilders will sell new bare hulls or hull and deck combos. Check the National Fisherman http://www.nationalfisherman.com/ or Boats and Harbors http://www.boats-and-harbors.com/ Although I love wood boats (to the point that I spent three years trying to make a living at building them), I would not buy a wood hull and put a lot of money in it. While it is always hard to sell home built projects, a wood hull would make it nearly impossible. Take a look at Glenn Ashmore's web site www.rutuonline.com Although he's a building a larger sailboat, it may help with some of the issues. -- Jim Woodward www.mvFintry.com .. .. "The new guy" wrote in message le.rogers.com... Do you have any pictures of your boat? Where is a good place to find a good deal on a hull/cabin? I spent 2 months last year looking for a deal and found nothing (or maybe I did but did'nt know that is was a deal) The one I liked a lot was a 35 footer, they wanted 12000$ CAD, the boat was at a marina in the water, about 20 years old (don't ask for the model) it had some water in the engine compartment, it had a wooden hull. Then talking to guys in the marinas everyone agreed that the way to go is fiberglass. The prices scared me away. The other question that I have is that if there is a difference in a boat for the lakes and one for the ocean (salted water), like engine cooling and stuff. You see, I have no experience at all, sorry if I sound dumb, but to learn you must ask . |
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