Re: GLEN-L 17 cost and time


[ Boatbuilder Connection Archive - Designs ]

Posted by Burton Blais on June 01, 1998 at 09:05:31:

In Reply to: Re: GLEN-L 17 cost and time posted by PAUL on March 14, 1998 at 14:24:08:

:
: : I am very interested in building this sailboat, the
: : only two conserns I have is the cost and time. The
: : last thing I want to do is start a project and let it
: : go unfinished. So I was woundering if anyone could
: : give me any info about the cost of this project, and
: : the time you spent doing it. I was also wondering if
: : the 3/8" plywood was the type you would normally buy at
: : the hardware store or does it have to be a special
: : marine grade of plywood.


I recently acquired a Glen-L 17 that was built in 1973 using marine grade mahogany plywood. The hull is varnished, and was never touched with epoxy or fiberglass! This boat was meticulously maintained by the previous owner (who was also the builder). The result of using high quality plywood and good maintenance practices is that, even after 25 years (which is very old for a wooden boat), every wood surface on this boat (including the hull) is in excellent condition! So, the extra expense of using good quality plywood is well justified, in that it will producer a very long-lived hull without the need to resort to epoxy and fiberglassing.



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