Re: [Liveaboard] Opinions and adviseYes they do.

I've got a 23' sloop hand crafted in 1936 and she's going strong, wooden
mast and all.

rit
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  I am told that wood boats last much longer where it is cold.
  Lee



      -----Original Message-----
      From:  Noel Russell

       FYI, we actually looked at a Chinese JUnk in RI that was 100% teak
made in the 70's in Hong KOng. Too bad it was not on the market when we had
cash in hand  :(

      REPLY

      There were also a couple  up in Lake Ontario near Toronto  at that
time.  Beautiful workmanship.  With proper maintenance these can easily last
50 years.

      Arild



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