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Ruminations on a GB 42...
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
How much work is involved in maintaining a wooden GB 42? This boat was gorgeous - I mean drop dead gorgeous. I'm not a surveyor by any stretch, but I couldn't find anything wrong on viewing the boat. Bilges were exceptionally clean, the engine room sparkled, the boat itself being wood - well, even up close the paint was flawless. The teak was bright and looked oiled rather than varnished. All the window frames were intact and showed no signs of leaking, I didn't find any dead spots on the deck or bridge - anywhere. Apparently the current owner is into wood working too as there were several personal touches that were just incredible. I am in love with this boat. The only problem is I'm not at all sure I can maintain it at this level. What to do - what to do. Do you want to go boating or do you want to go maintaining? |
Ruminations on a GB 42...
Bert Robbins wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: How much work is involved in maintaining a wooden GB 42? This boat was gorgeous - I mean drop dead gorgeous. I'm not a surveyor by any stretch, but I couldn't find anything wrong on viewing the boat. Bilges were exceptionally clean, the engine room sparkled, the boat itself being wood - well, even up close the paint was flawless. The teak was bright and looked oiled rather than varnished. All the window frames were intact and showed no signs of leaking, I didn't find any dead spots on the deck or bridge - anywhere. Apparently the current owner is into wood working too as there were several personal touches that were just incredible. I am in love with this boat. The only problem is I'm not at all sure I can maintain it at this level. What to do - what to do. Do you want to go boating or do you want to go maintaining? I have stayed away from this discussion because that is my opinion and I didn't want to burst Tom's bubble, but it looks like everyone else has already done that. There was an old 42' woodie on my dock, it was called Panache. It was perfect, absolutely beautiful. I would have loved to own that boat. I also saw it in dry dock for about 6 weeks every spring with 3 - 4 pros doing touch up work, replacing boards, etc. The guy paid someone to do all the work, so all he had to do was write the checks. |
Ruminations on a GB 42...
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I have stayed away from this discussion because that is my opinion and I didn't want to burst Tom's bubble, but it looks like everyone else has already done that. Reggie, I'm not out to burst Toms bubble. but I was relating my experiences with my wooden hull. I suppose those hulls arn't for everybody. But then again, I'm not everybody. |
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