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I was wondering if anybody has experienced or planned to complete a
yacht's interior in a third world country such as the Phillipines or Viet Nam? I've been building my 35' steel Robert's for the last 4 years in Australia, and obviously want to get it in the water; this sounds affordable (i.e. a day's wages for a skilled tradesman in the Phillipines is about $10), both of theses countries have a boat building tradition, and even materials, especially marine timbers will be cheaper. The alternative is do it myself, but it will take an extra 1-1.5 years. I could rough-out the interior with bulkheads and temporary accomdations, and have the work completed elsewhere after sailing there. Cheers, jimthom |
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