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"Bob" wrote in message ups.com... After 38 years, the bilge of my woodie is well pickled with antifreeze, oil, sal****er and you name it. And yes, a little rock salt in there doesn't hurt. What no disel ? Ummmm, ever wonder how to describe that "boat smell" to a non-wood boat person ?!? I think you just did. And dont forget a few scews, cut nylon zip ties, wood shavings, and what didn't disolve of that 10mm wrench. Bob Antifreeze is a great wood preservative. Unfortunately, pets like to drink it. This might be good in case of rats. |
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Jeff wrote:
30K pounds seems like a lot. There are hundreds of 38+ foot boats In the USA for under that, and a quick search of YachtWorld shows a number in the UK. For instance, a '97 Dehler 41 asking 29K would be a fine boat, and more likely to hold its value than an ugly wooden boat. Yes, holding its value is an interesting point. But I'd tried to include that in the annual maintenance cost, so that at the end of 3 years the value would be equal. One point in your calculations: if your cash flow is less with the glass boat, why not take out a shorter loan? That way you'd be a full owner or a quality boat in 6-7 years. Well I'd calculated how long I'd need the loan for to make it roughly the same monthly payment. The figures were really back-of-envelope. |
wooden liveaboard
On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 01:25:13 -0600, "KLC Lewis"
wrote: Antifreeze is a great wood preservative. Unfortunately, pets like to drink it. This might be good in case of rats. It also develops a very acrid and unpleasant odor in the bilge. Don't ask me how I know. |
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