reskining a pari42 - Wharram Builders and Friends2024-03-29T09:42:18Zhttps://wharrambuilders.ning.com/forum/topics/reskining-a-pari42?feed=yes&xn_auth=noThank you for the replyes it…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2016-09-16:2195841:Comment:1455272016-09-16T05:25:08.863ZSoren Carlsenhttps://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/SorenCarlsen
<p>Thank you for the replyes it is proberly the best thing to leave this boat and look elswere for another. the present owner seems to have taking most of the fittings/equipment away already anyways.</p>
<p>well he did go down to something a little above 10000 euro.</p>
<p>Thank you for the replyes it is proberly the best thing to leave this boat and look elswere for another. the present owner seems to have taking most of the fittings/equipment away already anyways.</p>
<p>well he did go down to something a little above 10000 euro.</p> If the boat is as rotted as i…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2016-09-15:2195841:Comment:1455212016-09-15T15:10:04.442ZBudget Boaterhttps://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/BudgetBoater
<p>If the boat is as rotted as it sounds, the price should be minimal if not completely free. Patching a plywood/composite boat is fairly straight forward and generally inexpensive, but can be quite time consuming.</p>
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<p>With any rot on a boat, what you want to look for is good wood, not more rot. How much good wood it has will tell you how much of the skin you will need to replace and if the job is worth taking on at all. A square of rot will usually require a patch considerably…</p>
<p>If the boat is as rotted as it sounds, the price should be minimal if not completely free. Patching a plywood/composite boat is fairly straight forward and generally inexpensive, but can be quite time consuming.</p>
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<p>With any rot on a boat, what you want to look for is good wood, not more rot. How much good wood it has will tell you how much of the skin you will need to replace and if the job is worth taking on at all. A square of rot will usually require a patch considerably larger so that you can sister new wood to old good wood at the stringers. If the stringers are bad in too many places then definitely walk away, unless you are taking possession for the parts (i.e.: masts, sails, winches, ground tackle, etc.), then burn the boat.</p>
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<p>I have seen people take more time and money to repair a boat than to build a new one.</p>
<p></p> Walk away mate.Find another p…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2016-09-14:2195841:Comment:1453202016-09-14T17:44:30.054Zpaul andersonhttps://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/paulanderson
<p>Walk away mate.Find another project boat.</p>
<p>Walk away mate.Find another project boat.</p> Any wooden boat can be repair…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2016-09-14:2195841:Comment:1453172016-09-14T15:21:27.104ZOmar M. Rashashhttps://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/OmarMRashash
<p>Any wooden boat can be repaired, given enough time and money. The best decision you could make would be knowing when not to attempt it. This would be an example of when paying for a proper survey would be worthwhile. It's pretty much given, whatever damage you currently see, there's much more that's hidden.</p>
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<p>Any wooden boat can be repaired, given enough time and money. The best decision you could make would be knowing when not to attempt it. This would be an example of when paying for a proper survey would be worthwhile. It's pretty much given, whatever damage you currently see, there's much more that's hidden.</p>
<p>Omar</p>