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On Jul 28, 9:04 am, "Jerry" wrote:
I am contemplating building a stitch & glue boat but have never built anything (boats that is) before. I'm curious as to how easy or difficult it really is before I start investing in plans. Are there any plans that are truly easy for a novice? I am interested in something unsinkable that can handle rough water pretty well in the 16' to 20' range. Either a cuddy, small cabin or a center console would be fine. Jerry Jerry, first spend alot of time picking out a boat design you really like. You have to like the boat. It is not that hard to do. If you inherently enjoy figuring stuff out and learning new things than it won't be that hard. Anything you have problems with you can get help on groups like this one. There is a lot of help out there. You build boats because you enjoy the process as much or more than the final result. Otherwise it's probably a better idea to buy a boat instead. |
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