Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Building a Wooden Sailboat

Most sailboats nowadays are made of fiberglass or aluminum. These materials work great for what they are designed for, but when you have a body of water full of sailboats, few of them really stand out. If you want to undertake a huge personal project, you should consider building a wooden sailboat. Building it will give you countless new skills that you will use forever, and it will give you a boat that will really stand out from the rest of the boats. It is a hard project and it isn’t for everyone, but it is more possible than you might imagine.

Unless you are an architectural genius, it isn’t likely that you will be able to devise the plans for the boat on your own. You will be much better off if you consult someone who has already built a wooden sailboat, and ask them for the plans they used. There are many internet sites devoted to the building of wooden sailboats, and they will provide you with the resources you need, including the plans to the actual boat. You can also consult message boards on the internet to get reviews or feedback on specific plans. Always do your research before you decide on one.

Next you will need to gather all of the supplies before you get started. This includes the lumber, the power tools, any sealant you will use, paint, and so on. You may want to use the buy-as-you-go approach to spread out the cost of supplies over time, but it is a much better idea to buy it all at once so that you can have it on hand in case you need to compare two components. You should also have backup lumber, in case you find defects in the stuff you already have.

The actual building of the sailboat is not as hard as it is time-consuming. As long as you are able to follow instructions to every last letter, putting the boat together will just be a matter of carefully measuring everything and piecing it all together. Again, this is not a feat for everyone. In order to do this, you need to have a very technical mind. If you are not able to follow very detailed instructions in a way that will produce exact results, then you might not want to take the risk of placing your finished boat in the ocean and standing on it.

Buying Used Sailboats While Getting a Good Quality

To purchase a sailboat, you will most likely have to drop a fairly large amount of money. It will most likely be worth every cent, since time spent aboard a sailboat is usually very memorable. But if your choices are restricted by your budget, you also have the option of purchasing a used sailboat. This is usually more risky than buying it new, but it certainly carries more benefits than just the price. So if you are interested in the reasons why a used sailboat could be a good decision, read on. You may find that your perspective will change and you will be more open to buying a pre-owned sailboat.

When you buy a used sailboat, you are able to get one that has been broken in, and I mean this in the best sense of the word. The previous owner will have used it to the point that anything that is going to break will have already broken, and hopefully been replaced. You won’t have to go through the trouble of working out the kinks of a sailboat sent directly from the manufacturer, since the previous owner will have already done this for you.

Also by buying a used sailboat, you will be able to save yourself more than just the time required to break in a new boat. The previous owner will be able to warn you about any problems that the boat deals with, or things that you should be aware of. You’ll find that vendors of new boats are much less likely to do that, since their customers are usually less personal. But usually if you buy a used boat, you will find that the previous owner is willing to be as helpful as possible in getting you out on the ocean and safe in your new boat.

Of course, when you purchase a used boat you will want to inspect it thoroughly for any defects that the seller has not noticed or has failed to warn you about. If you notice something wrong that was not brought up before, bring it up. Depending on the reaction of the seller, you will be able to see whether this is someone that you want to do business with. Ultimately you want to be able to be sure that you trust their word on the strong points and weak points of the boat.

The Appeal of Purchasing a Sailboat

For many people who live near the ocean or a lake, the purchase of a sailboat is a dream that they work hard to achieve. For some people, sailing seems like a very romantic activity, and a great way to spend time. If you live close to a large body of water, you should consider purchasing a sailboat. You will have a great time with the boat, whether it involves just floating around in the cool ocean breeze and soaking up the sun, or whether you want to take a grand voyage down a coast. There are many reasons why a sailboat could be a great choice to buy.

Some people argue that it is therapeutic to simply lay on a sailboat as it floats around in the ocean. It is definitely a great time to gather your thoughts and meditate for a while. The rhythmic bobbing of the sea makes some sick, but for others it lulls them into a near trancelike state. So if you would like a quiet place to go out on and soak up the sun while meditating and having time to yourself, a sailboat is the place to do it. But you shouldn’t get the idea that sailboats are always solitary.

Sailboats are also great places to spend time with friends and family. Instead of inviting someone over for dinner in your dining room, you can invite them our for a picnic at sea. It’s definitely classy, and you’ll find that you will spend more and more time with friends out at sea if you buy a sailboat. It is something that not only you will enjoy, but all of your friends and family who you enjoy spending time with.

Many people also use sailboats for actually traveling places instead of just floating around close to shore. Depending on the place that you live, there could be many different short voyages available to you at almost any time of the year. It could be a nice campground a little bit further down the coast, or a small island a few hours off shore. It is a great way to get somewhere and camp out for the night or the weekend, then sail your way back home.

Out of all of these things, if none have appealed to you then you should probably not consider buying a sailboat. They take lots of maintenance, but if you have a passion for the sea then you won’t mind.

Sailboats for both Relaxing and Racing

When buying a sailboat, many people make the purchase with the intention of floating around, bobbing in the waves, and soaking up the sun and the ocean breeze. But if you live in an area where sailboats are a significant local pastime, you may consider buying one that will fare well in a race. If you buy a fast sailboat and keep it in good condition, you can have a great time at sailboat races. You probably won’t come in first place unless you want to pour thousands of dollars into your boat, but you can still have the fun experience of going to the race and competing. If you’re lucky, you might even win and get a medal or a cash prize!

There are several main differences between a sailboat meant for racing and a sailboat meant for recreational use. Racing sailboats tend to be built to be as light and as efficient as possible, with frames that sacrifice some sturdiness and durability for the sheer lightness. In a regular boat that is not meant for racing, you will rarely find a manufacturer who cares about this sort of thing beyond a reasonable point. The sail equipment on a racing boat is also changed, to allow for quick adjustment and minimization of on-board weight.

To successfully race a racing sailboat, you need to be an expert sailor. It will take plenty of practice to be able to catch the wind and use it as efficiently as you can to power your boat forwards. But if you just spend your free time out on the water where you can familiarize yourself with the techniques, you will be able to master the process in no time at all and be like a master sailboat racer.

Racing sailboats are a more expensive choice to make. However, their functionality is just the same as that of a regular sailboat. Plus, you have the added feature of being able to fly through the water should the need arise at a boat race. So even if you don’t plan on using the boat specifically for racing, you should still consider it as a possibility to purchase. They offer benefits that may come in handy even in situations when you are not sailing.

Building Model Sailboats Made Easy

In a world of video games and TV, many children are growing up without any truly fond memories of childhood. It is very healthy for a child to take on some sort of project and stick with it for a while. It will not only give him or her a sense of pride and accomplishment, but also a good work ethic. So if you are looking for a project to undertake with your child, consider that of building a model sailboat. They are slightly more detailed and involved than the usual model car, and will give your child something to display proudly.

If you are picking out a model sailboat to give to a child in hopes to stir up interest in boating, you will have to be very careful when choosing the model that you will buy. If the child has never built a model before, you will want to choose something that is simple and easy to build for anyone with no previous experience. This way you will not intimidate the child away before he or she has a chance to really get started. At the same time, you want something that will be a moderate challenge.

You should always let the child have a fair chance at completing the model and working through any difficulties which may come up. If you are excited about the project, you may find yourself butting in and being overly helpful. If you build the entire model, the child will learn no new skills. Therefore, only help when explicitly asked, and if you must help then keep your advice minimal. Let the child figure out everything as it happens, and sort out any of the complications that come up with the project.

It may take a while for the final model to be built, and it may be a long process involving lots of frustration and exasperation. But after it is done, your child will feel as though he or she has really accomplished something. Few children are able to build a model sailboat all on their own, and you should emphasize this. It is a great confidence boost for a child, and will create a can-do attitude that will last forever. It will also help you to bond with your child as you discuss how you can solve the problems that come up during construction of the model sailboat.