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Hi:
Depends oun how you want to live....................... My step dad fished a 58' wood dragger built in 1912 was repowerd with a 6-71 in the early 50s (of course). F/V Madaline J. was a great boat. Last I heard she was in the SF, CA area. First, they are wood and live& last by breathing. Everything inside will be much damper than a plastic boat. Your bread will smell like disel. So your clothing and hair. Every thing will smell like boat! In th pacific northwest (PNW) I can buy a 24'-40' wood salmon boat for about $5,000-12,000. Most will have a 53 series Jimmy and were built in 1930s -1950s. Excellent sea boats but, no mo fish so no mo use. Would I buy one for a liveaboard???? U got 2 b nuts! Better live under a bridge..... in the winter.... in a cardboard box...... Beside who you going to get to replace planks, stems, and sister the ribs? Plastic fantastic . Come on Barbie Lets go Pardy.................... Bob |
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