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RW Salnick wrote:
But others have made the point: You had best be ready to do the work.. there will be a lot of it. Wooden boats want very much to turn back into mulch. It will be your responsibility to stay ahead of this process. All that taken into consideration, a well cared for wooden boat is truely a thing of beauty... Thanks for that Bob Just a thought, but is the horrific amount of work on wooden boats people keep talking about because their experiences have involved maintaining varnished wood? I mean the boat I'm considering has no bare wood at all. The superstructure is all made from ply and painted several coats of battleship grey! I know a few wooden dinghy owners who spend a lot of time sanding and varnishing their dinghies, but surely if you just slap a load of paint all over it that's lower maintenance than keeping up the healthy polished wooden look? My boat in question is certainly not going to be a great example of beautiful wood. |
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