Re: Is it better for me to build or buy. Please someone help me!!!
- From: "Jim Conlin" <conlin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 21:31:23 -0400
My impression is that fixer-uppers can be had at prices that are less than
the cost of reproducing the hull. If you gut 'em and start again with
interior and systems, you're ahead of the game both in money and in time.
I've justified building some of my own boats because the kind of boat that I
wanted wasn't being manufactured and i couldn't afford to pay for tha labor
costs of a custom builder.
"scbafreak" <u25927@uwe> wrote in message news:6583fa26456f4@xxxxxx
I am currently having a very difficult time getting information on boatnow
building and I would really appreciate any help I could get here.
Here is the situation. I am 26 and live in an apartment in Orange County
California. I am considering building a boat starting a few years from
to live on. I plan to start several years from now to allow time to saveto
money and get more sailing experience. I am largely plannng to do this
because of outrageous housing costs in this area making it very difficult
purchase a house as a first time buyer but also because I think that Iwould
really enjoy living on a boat. Ideally I would like to have enough moneyput
aside to fund most of the build but I will, obviously be putting moremoney
into the project as I build. I think that if I take five years to buildthen
this should be reasonable. I should be able to build in my Dads back yardand
which has a rather large cement pad and he may be willing to let me invade
his house for a while. He doesn't live far from me so i can still work
do all of the things I normaly do and build on weekends and at night. Iplan
to do as much of the construction as I am capable of to both keep costsdown
and ensure that I get a good quality boat.dad
I like the idea of building my own boat as I have built many things before
and I am currently working on building small sailing outrigger canoes. We
have all of the tools needed and a lot of experiencein woodworking. My
would be willing to help when needed as he is retired and has some freetime.
Ideally I would like to come away with a nice place to live that I do notto
need to make loan payments but I realize that certain equipment I may need
get a loan for (such as radios and navigation, sails, spars....). Iwant
something that could potentially last the rest of my life and be sailerdall
over the world.composite
I am looking at Bruce Roberts designs. Does anyone have any opinion as to
them. I will be doing wood construction in either Plywood or strip
and the design I am currently most interested in is the Centenial Spray38.
I have never heard of a Spray as a type of boat elsewhere so i don'treally
know what makes that different from other designs. The best I can tellfrom
looking at it is that the cabin seems to be raised a little further aftthan
the the rest of the designs giving them a little more headroom, they don'tor
seem to have an internal cockpit and the hull shape seems to be a lttle
different. I have no idea if I am right.
Here is what I would really like to know. Has anyone out there done this
something similar that I can answer these questions for me.it
1) How much will this cost.
2) How many man hours would it take.
3) How much of the build (in approximate percentage) must be done before I
can launch it and move onto it.
4) Is it realistically cheaper to buy an old boat then fix it up to make
realiable and what I would want. (this would probably only be an optionif
building turns out to be too expensive but would not be limited to woodboats)
because
Everyone seems to say that there is no real answer to these questions
it depends on the person and the boat, but that is really not veryhelpful.
I understand that these things can range but if someone has done itas
themselves then that would give me some sort of comparison.
Bruce Roberts designs say to buy the study plans and price out from there
they contain complete materials lists but I would like to have some sortof
range before I spend $125. When i am ready I will definately do this andit
decide more definitavely but for now i just want a general idea of what
takes so I can think about it.answers
Someone please help. So far I have not been able to get any kind of
on these questions at all.
.
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