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Thanks for the tip, I might refer back to it at a later date!
Tom Butch Davis ) wrote: : Thomas, : FWIW (very little), a friend of mine took on such a project in 1982. He and : his SO worked on the boat for about a year. At the time he was employed at : an Army marina/hobby shop and had access to all tools and equipment and was : able to work on his project on-site during the lunch hour etc. When he : finished the project the boat was pretty nice. He subsquently sailed down : to the Keys where he lived aboard and sailed until he sold the boat and : started work on another project boat. : At the time he finished the project he told me it was about four times as : much work and expense as he had estimated when he began. He told me he : would never again try to restore a ferrocement boat and that he believed it : would have been cheaper, faster and easier to start from scratch with a new : armature. : This guy was a gifted craftsman with years of experience. : YMMV. : Butch : "Red Cloud®" wrote in message : ... : On 31 Jul 2005 22:46:47 -0800, (Thomas D. : Ireland) : wrote: : : : I am thinking that I might be interested in a Ketch or Cruiser : restoration project. I would like one about 45' on deck. If any has one : for sale in the Pacific NW I might be interested to hear from you. If : anyone has any experience with a restoration of this type I would be : interested to hear your horror stories etc. : I have looked at several web sites (ferrocement.org, etc) as well as : looked at several book titles on the subject but have found that books and : the real world are two entirely different things. I would like to get a : diversity of resources that I can refer to. If anyone can offer any ideas : I would appreciate it. I run out of ideas from time to time. : I have limited construction experience and have had some training with : shop tools and equipment and may be able to offer some ideas to someone : who might need some help so I would like to hear from those people as : well. I also have some cadet experience and may also be able to help with : some of those issues as well. Hope to hear from y'all soon! : : Tom : : Just for openers, you'll find it extremely difficult or completely : impossible to : get insurance or financing of any kind for a ferro cement boat. : : rusty redcloud -- |
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