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The
idea that a wooden boat has a higher maintenance requirement is no
longer true. While rot, peeling
paint, and worm damage once gave a small degree of credence to
this argument, materials such as epoxy resins, urethane
coatings,
marine-grade
plywood, and hi-tech caulks and glues have long since ended that
concern. All boats require maintenance but a properly constructed
wooden boat will require no additional effort
over an equal boat of alternate construction.
The many natural attributes of wood combined with modern materials
offers the best of both worlds. Wood also provides inherent design
flexibility
which
results
in
hull forms
that
are
light, stable, and strong. This further translates into fuel
efficiency for the powered craft and speed for the sailing
variety.
In many ways then, the question becomes one of aesthetics and
in this area there are few that will deny the unsurpassed, timeless
beauty of
wood. So why wood... perhaps simply because wood speaks to the
heart and satisfies the senses in a way that synthetic materials
never
will.
A wooden boat continues a tradition that spans the centuries and
will always
be
the choice
of the nautical connoisseur and those who value the qualities of
the natural world.
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