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Excuse me if I appear a bit negative and I certainly have no wish to rain on
your parade, but just what do you expect for 9K? I admit that I am not familiar with your chosen design, but if it is larger than 18', your expectations are out of order with reality. From experience, estimate the total cost of the project in both time and money. Then double both and you might be close, but I doubt it. My topside paint alone cost 16.5K. Steve "Akita" wrote in message ... Dnia Sat, 21 Jun 2008 11:24:52 +0200, Steve Lusardi napisal(a): Your answer assumes the construction is better. It isn't and it would not be less money, so the question still begs your rational. Steve "Akita" wrote in message ... Dnia Sat, 21 Jun 2008 06:39:08 +0000, Island Teak napisal(a): Why would anyone pay to have a plywood clinker/lapstrake boat built rather than a traditionally built, solid wood, lapstrake/clinker boat ? ...Ken ![]() Caeteris paribus - why not. If it costs the same, looks the same, weights the same and sails the same - count me in. Peter *** no offence meant, no offence taken *** Well, if you push me... ;-) OK, rephrasing my answer for better communication: Because nobody offered me anything equal or better in all respects I mentioned. Making it even smpler: are you (or anybody you know is) ready to built for me "a traditionally built, solid wood, lapstrake/clinker boat" better or equal to Ness Yawl for the equivalent of 9000 EUR, not further than 2000 km from Corfu island? If so - let's discuss the deal. Cheers, Peter -- *** no offence meant, no offence taken *** |
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