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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 02:54:24 +0000, Larry wrote:
wrote in news:39gkc3904k7di1qdd8kqn8ku85bu60dt87@ 4ax.com: Aluminum was the first nail in the wooden boat market and when GRP came along it pretty much killed the wooden boat makers. Back in the days of wooden working boats all the lobster boats were cedar on oak frames. From talking to the old folk the wood lasted but the galvanized boat nails holding it together only lasted 10 years, or so. . It did?? http://www.seaislandboatworks.com/ Can we build one for YOU?....(c; (When they turn the hulls over, they have a huge party to attract local boaters who provide the labor to turn the hulls over at the boatyard. Great fun for all and gives you a feeling of doing something for wooden boats.) http://picasaweb.google.com/gshilling/LETSEEII How beautiful they build them!.....all by hand.... Larry Yes it really did. Now if you see a newly built "proper" wooden boat people just stand around and stare. I recently saw a 70 ft. schooner built to pre WW-I standards. All teak and polished brass. Apparently the chap that owned it had two of them and neither of them had a winch installed. All lines were hauled by hand. The one I saw did have a man powered anchor capstan to raise the anchor and (again the one I saw) had an auxiliary motor for maneuvering in anchorages or marinas. Apparently the business was to get group of people who wanted to learn to sail "like they did in the good old days". I guess it was a success as the one I saw was the second built. But millionaire's yachts don't really tell the story. Where are all the people that used to build Sharpys, Friendship Sloops,Chesapeake Skipjack, Dorys, Skiffs and all the other wooden working boats - all gone. Bruce in Bangkok (brucepaigeATgmailDOTcom) |
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