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They still had a couple of wood Luders Yawls in 1970..
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I sailed on one of them.
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Some growing stirs of boat building picking up in Maine.
USCG?
Whoops. Thanks Steve.
I wonder how the big boatbuilders are doing?
I'd guess "damaged beyone repair" is about right...
I'm pretty sure this is the same boat as the new Naval Academy boat
Here is the interior of one of the boats at the 2004 show...
Midshipmen, not Cadets ... and many DO ...
The lineage of the Navy 44
They still had a couple of wood Luders Yawls in 1970..
"The boats are designed to be a "floating leadership platform" that provide cadets with small craft command and control,
LOL sounds as if they are having to train...
How many of our tax $$$ are used to make each one?
Hold your nose and think "Economic Stimulus"
I'm not sure that your speculations in this regard are justified?
Then the vessel should be a 20 year old Catalina or other
I believe their goal (which they're pretty far along with), is to have $750K/boat
I was addressing your line about relating to sailors
I always think of Morris as...
Maybe also, the thinking man's Hinckley ;^)
Morris Yachts are cheaper than Hinckleys on a per foot basis...
Expensive, sure, it's a new boat. But Morris won the bid competing against 12 boatyards choosen.
pedrick 44
You just alluded to an aspect of the cost . . .