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#157043 10/15/08 02:34 AM 10/15/08 02:34 AM |
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Posts: 1,203 uk | I understand that the plans have gone up in price, but surely you will be sourcing the materials localy in Oz and buying them in Oz dollars? the labour will cost exactly the same!
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#157601 10/19/08 02:06 PM 10/19/08 02:06 PM |
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Posts: 1,203 uk | Had a slow day today, doing all the reinforcing around front beam bulkhead and the carbon bow pole that I made has a kink in it so has to be junked! sailing is a way off yet
By 'components' do you mean sails and mast etc, or are you buying some sort of kit. surely sails/mast etc can be sourced locally and won't be affected by the dollar?
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#157919 10/22/08 06:58 AM 10/22/08 06:58 AM |
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Posts: 12 Norfolk-VA Beach, VA, USA | Hey all: I found out through a friend that an F22 built in the US would be ~$65K US. Of course this includes labor since I would not build it myself. Maybe for some this is affordable, but it sure sounds like a lot to me. So, my dream may be dead as well. However, you can get an F-24 in the $30-40K range (used). So I will have to go with that when I am ready. As Taswegian, I am still hopeful for an F22. Maybe I will bump into a big bag of cash while walking on the beach one of these days VAplayero USA
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Posts: 1,203 uk | I get the impression that Ian is working really hard to get some sort of F22 production going.When I have no clue, it could be soon. I think that when it is announced, all hell will break loose in the rush- its going to be a popular boat!
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Speaking of costs, labor, etc. How long are the two Ama's on the F22? Is that something that you could use some older 20' cat hulls for, like say a used Inter 20 or Hobie 20, modify and use those hulls instead of building them? I have often thought of just building a certer hull and using the mast, sails, etc. off an Inter 20 for a good fast, low cost trailer tri, like that Dick Newick Tremelino that used the Hobie 16 hulls.
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#160651 11/17/08 06:46 PM 11/17/08 06:46 PM |
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Posts: 2,921 Michigan | Speaking of costs, labor, etc. How long are the two Ama's on the F22? Is that something that you could use some older 20' cat hulls for, like say a used Inter 20 or Hobie 20, modify and use those hulls instead of building them? You have to buy the beams through Ian for the F22 and if he heard you were going to use anything other than his floats I think he might have a heart attack and not sell you the plans for the center hull either!! He is very particular about his designs. | | | Re: F-22 (Australia)
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#161031 11/21/08 12:18 AM 11/21/08 12:18 AM |
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Posts: 8 | The F-22 absolutely would be the perfect boat for the way we sail. We currently have a 36 foot ferro cement mono which is very comfortable but I read a great article on how if people were honest about how they sail and how much, they'd probably own a completely different yacht. The F-22 would be perfect for us as we mainly daysail, occasionally weekend, and once a year go for more than a weekend. The F-22 would be much more fun to daysail, much faster and we could daysail in many various locations by towing. Weekenders we could travel twice as far and extend our cruising range by double, and here in Tasmania there is so much safe (relatively) cruising grounds to explore. Also there are somewhat exotic places like the Gordon River and Maquarie Harbour that are extremely tough to sail to and dangerous, that could be cruised by towing to the location. And lakes. Or our East coast. It so broadens our possiblities. And everything is smaller, easier, lighter, with less maintainence, and no marina and slipping fees. The only drawback is the accomodations are less comfortable and no private loo. But that setback is way offset by the benefits. I would think the dollar falling against the greenback could only be a good thing for Ian so it might speed the process up or at least keep it going. I would think we would only be able to afford to build, and that would be pending sale of our yacht. Perhaps we could manage to afford a kit when they are available. That would be great. I just can't stop thinking about this awesome little bundle of fun! | | | Re: F-22 (Australia)
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#161570 11/27/08 05:22 PM 11/27/08 05:22 PM |
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Posts: 1,203 uk | "I just can't stop thinking about this awesome little bundle of fun! " think of this,if you started the build when you started this thread, you would be glassing the outside of the floats now! Go for it! sell the tub
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Posts: 179 dallas tx | Neither can I. I thin by the end of this year he might get one done. Just my personal opinion.
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