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But it was a rewarding project, and people who see the boat are amazed that I built it myself. Paul McMillan – Ontario, Canada, Built by Don Wood – I built a Squirt using the kit. It has full navigation lights, bilge pump, hand pump bellows air whistle, and other little details. and about three months part time to complete. Thanks, Tom Winningham – Downers Grove, IL. My guess is I’m close to $40,000 in material including a 5.7 Mercruiser engine with reduction gear. Hope this helps. All these details make for a nicer boat but it takes time and brings the costs up. This was scrounging for parts, buying used whenever I could, including the motor and trailer. $350  (With out mast and sail). Great little boat! Engine is a 15 hp Mercury bigfoot with power tilt and electric start. And to add to that, I never expected to ever ride in it… If I do get even one quick ride, that will be a few moments of ecstasy. Built by Bill Yonescu – Built two boats at $19,000 each in 2000 and covers everything, including 1K$ for the final clear coat spray (done in a booth by a local auto body shop) and 1K$ for the upholstery (done by a local auto upholstery shop), 1K$ for the complete windshield, $500 just for the bow light. Built by Andre Aukes – I built a Glen-L Zip in New Zealand in about 2015. Top quality 2-part polyurethanes, silicone bottom epoxy paint, epoxy primers and bilge coatings,as well as 20-25 tubes of Sitkaflex, 3M 5200 and 3M4200 at $15-20 a whack. This is my 3rd season using it and it’s Great!!! Built by George Yannoulis (Greece) – So, my Tubby tug cost a total of about $2500 (2009). Built by George Yannoulis (Greece) – Building Time: 480 hrs (with study plans) Material Costs: $1600.00 (inculding extra upgrade materials like chair skin, etc.) This rowing boat performs very well and has given me great pleasure rowing on the Ottawa River from April to December. $500 for Marine plywood and Mahogany Which Boat Will You Build? It took me approx. I can get a used 4hp engine around here for about $100, which would bring the total Tubby Tug cost to about $500. Motor with Control Box: $650 Built by Ken Roy – I built the Tiny Titan. I used screws that are rated for treated pine. For example, a search for 'oxy' would display the entries 'peroxysan' and 'oxy bleach'. You could probably get an aluminum boat for the price of building this, but this is much nicer and much more enjoyable – a very good winter project. I also think I have put in around 8,000 man hours into the project over the last 7 years or so, but this is a very rough figure as I did not keep a record. corrugated plastic tube with connected outlets, cover, long extension cord, hole saw bit for a power drill, wire snake, paper template Here you will find information regarding the trail and the culture that surrounds it, gear talk, thru-hike preparation, hiking strategies, social etiquette, and much, much more. If a year of build was provided, we have included that information, otherwise the date of build is unknown so take that into consideration when estimating your costs. Keep in mind that I bought my motor (5.7 liter Merc, ZF 1:1 transmission) on Ebay for $4300 and I have a used trailer that I bought for $850 and put another $500 in it. The Glen-L plans were excellent and am planning to build another Glen-L design this winter. In short it cost about $3000 NZD (+-2200 US) for all the lumber (African Mahogany) and Plywood (mix of local stock and African Gabon). They’re beautifully made by one of France’s top racing skiff builders and they just needed stripping and revarnishing, 5 coats. […] Another component to the decision  is how much it will cost and how long it will take. Built by Larry Wilson– (plywood version) – The cost for this boat was $11,455. I went kind of high-end – the boat is completly “bright finished” in quarter-sawn mahogony, fiberglassed inside and out, has professional tuck-and-roll upholstery, and meets AYBC standards for equipment, lights, and electrical system. number of sheets of plywood). I could have spent less if I had not used mahogany for my stringers, sheers and chines. At current 2009 prices with inflation factored in, it would be about PhP 29,836.32 (equivalent to US $623.15 at the current exchange rate). Pine for the temporary timbers. I used all marine plywood (1/4 mahogany planking) and African mahogany frames. Almost half of the cost is for the epoxy stich & glue supplies. It was powered by a Mercruiser V6 210 HP. Welcome to How to Thru-Hike the Appalachian Trail: A 101 Guide!This resource is designed to help you understand everything you need to know about thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail. Graham Knight – Shepperton, England, Built by Paul McMillan – I completed a “Squirt” in June of 2008 and estimate my cost at $2200 Canadian funds, less the motor. I intend to buy a 10 HP new engine and this will be around 3000 Canadian dollars. Including the donor jet ski (550 Kawasaki) and new trailer, I spent just over $7,000. Robert Sanson – Saratoga Springs, NY, Built by Don Bakker – I have been working on this project between 13 and 14 years and it’s just about complete! I painted the boat with several coats of Polyurethane floor and porch enamel. (However the motor was right at $9,300 and the trailer another $1,400. Of labor building these, if a person didn’t possess the resources or skill to do this themselves they would have to pay someone else bringing labor down but cost up. The bulk of the boat was built of quality Douglas Fir as that was the cheapest wood that was recommended in the plans. The total cost was just under $2000 and it took me about 10 weeks to complete. I get the thumbs up wherever it goes. And of course, she’s right! Steven Sage – Bland, VA, Built by Don Coe – I spent $2,607.45. Some scrounging is involved and I am doing everything, i.e. If I get too much water slopping in, I might fit a sailing dinghy’s self bailer. Took 350 hours to build. I covered the exterior with two layers of fiberglass that I got from NAPA Auto Parts. Built by Gary Schoenfeldt – The final cost of my Barrelback 19 came to $24,751.83. Most of the lumber I bought rough cut from local dealers and finished it myself to the desired width and thickness – this saved a lot on the cost of lumber. (I used a chromed rudder, strut and stuffing box.) The top rail is wooden, shaped to look like rope (took time, no cost). The motor was purchased from Small outboard .com, Trailer from Harbor freight. $560 for frame kit Every time I take it to the lake it seems to draw people over who are amazed that it is a homemade boat and not a Chris Craft or some other brand. I have no idea of the actual hull costs for my Little Hunk but sure enjoyed the experience. Steering: $75.00 – $ 150.00 inox The third item of significant expense is the upholstery. For instance the marine plywood alone was shipped here from Florida and inclusive of transportation was just over $3,000.  |  Built by Don Fischer – Total cost for below—-$12,500.00, Built by Peter Randall – The total including engine, trailer and everything to get it going was about $17,000 Australian. I mostly have interior work left to do. Built by Joel Block and Kathy Lucas – 2015 – It’s been a year and a half since Kathy and I finished our Minuet â€œSpirit of Jessica”. Mechanical- Steering, Shift & Throttle, Speedometer: $365 I hope this helps. I used screws that are rated for treated pine. OH YEAH! Most of the work was completed in the final 11 months. Nor does it include related travel (to your place), misc. Various- Fasteners, Brushes, Rollers: $200 I built a ‘Duckboat Too’ in Caberra, Australia. All of the wood is hardwood, some is slightly warped but most of it is only imperfect for making staircases – fine for cutting into narrow strips for boatbuilding and laminating. Obviously, a used outboard and/or trailer is another option. $104 – Disposable – paint brushes, gloves, coveralls, etc. I do get many positive reactions, which are due to the classic beauty of the design as much as to my own handiwork. It took about 3 weeks to complete, taking into account moving it in and out of the garage (we have small garages over here), but in reality with enough space you could almost start it Friday night and have it in the water for Monday! I purchased Honduran Mohogany for the lumber and British marine plywood. By the way, when we turned the hull off of the form we weighed it. All these number are approximate. Built by Jim Bradford – Cost approximately $2500 and took about 7 months to build in 2010. I have a budget page with some of the numbers filled in at: Not complete, but it does give folks an idea of some of the major cost items and quantities (e.g. Custom made trailer – $2,500 Much of the solid lumber was scrounged. This does not include the trailer or the outboard I purchased. The list price for the C-Dory 16′ cruiser is $11,800 for the hull. I struggled from time to time but I finally finished the project. I used the best material I could find, including your epoxy kits, okoume plywood @ $90/sheet, white oak for the rails, bumpers, and keel, and mahoghany for the pilot house. I already had my outboard motor from another boat. Built by Terry Priser – I live in West Richland, WA. Built by Mark Bronkalla – My cost numbers are a bit dated as they are from 1999-2000 when I built my Riviera. Now, despite the name, you should almost always use Imports, not Depends.You’ll learn why, and when you should still use Depends, in namespaces. Teleflex steering = $600 One thing I have learnt is that it is not the big items that add up, it’s the little ones. The rough cut mahogney cost us approx $300 Hydraulic Steering = $1000 No experience repairing small motors…….a non running cheap outboard is out, real spendy brand new outboard is the only option and cost goes way up while labor goes down. MPI copyright I worked about 448 hours on my sailboat. Built by Alex Neymark – $44,000 includes motor & trailer, everything! Built by Andre Aukes – I built a Glen-L Zip in New Zealand in about 2015. Built by Carl Koski : Somewhere around $25,000 total. The engine room is complete. About 1K$ for the underwater gear (available from Glen-L) and propeller. Freeware: googlechrome-beta: 90.0.4430.51 I remember the total cost including the jig and all screws, etc., was $945.00. I also stretched it to 16.5 feet and I highly recommend this if you want a transmission. Great planing boat and have had a great time running up and down the Delaware River. So you can see that the timber, epoxy, fibreglass, paint, chandlery, anchor, all safety gear and registration and insurance was less than half the total cost. Freeware: googlechrome-beta: 90.0.4430.51 This includes every single nickel that went into the project. The money tracking is pretty accurate though and everything has been purchased at retail with no real “inside sources,” just internet comparisons and personal preferences as to what components I wanted. I could have built the inboard/ outboard version but fuel cost was high on my list. Hydrogen peroxide (H202) is a potent natural remedy that treats a number of health ailments. Frankly, the boat cost me about double what I had in mind but, then again, such boats are selling for well north of $85,000 US in many cases, I believe. Hatches: $40 Built by Brian Toth – took about 2 years to build and I spent about $6000.00 (2010). This was in 1988……if i remember. I am not building it alone, I have rented one company that charges me 500 euros for whole boat. Built by Donato Conserva (Italy) – I can tell you that to build today (2012) the  “Bolero”, complete of all the equipment, interior and exterior, without motors, I think it need about 7,000 Euros (considering the cost of the material here, in Italy) and about 300 hours. Also installed a fishfinder with speedometer and temperature. I live in Utah which makes getting quality boatbuilding materials a bit of a challenge. The West System epoxy was approx. It will give you an idea of the scope of how to manage problems as they come up. Built by Daniel Bucklin (Australia) – Total Cost/2009: $26,300 includes: Wood, West System epoxy & SS Fastenings = $3500 Works good. $500 for epoxy and hardware Nick Adams – Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada. Did a lot of cutting with a circular saw with carbide blades. In short it cost about $3000 NZD (+-2200 US) for all the lumber (African Mahogany) … Andy Bangsberg – Cumberland, WI. I also had a trailer. The information in this register is part of Part A of the Approved maintenance compounds (non-dairy) Manual. Another advantage, the money outlay is spread out over time. At the Vancouver Boat show, I saw a comparable boat for $60,000. BTW I never could have done this without all the info available on your site. Also, I struggled at times just trying to decipher the instructions. Mike Hadfield, Cornwall, UK. Twin stainless steel 40 litre fuel tanks – $700 (2011). I finished it in January 2014. Gerald Hurst – Jacksonville, NC, Built by Bill Edmundson – Built to 20′-6″ and cost Approximately $47,000 (completed in 2008). I used heavier gauge for the chines,  put a water tight storage box in the bow. eBay and Craigslist were searched daily for the deck hardware. Built by Casey Sterbenz: The engine is a fully restored 1949 Mercury “Super 5” I just finished. Built by E-J Ohler – Cost (2002): $1,000-$2,000 for sailing version (however, I had a lot of the materials laying around). While the price seems high, the value add you get from just its feature-set and the ecosystem is tremendous. Built by Bob Spiess – $250-$350 is a good guess. All the mahogany came from a local staircase manufacturer who sells a tightly paced skip of imperfect wood 10feet by 4 feet by 3 feet for about 100 dollars or about 1.20 dollars/cubic foot. This was every thing from the plans through the sails and rigging. dollars) were: My cost in building the Audeen should run in the area of $10,000 Canadian, (including a rebuilt engine). I probably spent close to $1000-1200 on primers and paints. The plans and instructions were easy to follow and making custom modifications was a breeze. Mast, sail, boom and standing rigging were from a moth sailboat I built about 35 years ago. A few replies - zenourn - Great map! Built by Garry Stout – The engine/trans combo is by far the biggest expenditure I made on my boat. Installation – $6,000 George Robertson – Flint, TX, Built by Rick Klemm – My Bojest (S.K. George Redden – Staunton, VA. are recycled wood I had on hand. Paint was latex for another $25. There is a digital compass, a digital depth-finder, and other fancy gold plated gauges (Faria) that were more expensive than may really be required. I don’t feel I cut corners to save money per se, but tried to be careful with costs, so I think this is a pretty good base to use for others wondering what one of the Mahogany designs might come to. All plywood was marine grade Okume to keep it light in weight. Built by David Blanchard – It has been a few years since we built the TNT but back then it ran us $2900 Canadian which included the seats and steering. Built by Michael Newbrough – 2017 – I built my Fancy Free for about $16,000 (counting sails, rigging, motor) & of course plunked in another $4-5 M for electronic goodies, interior fixtures, etc. Boat Plans, Patterns and Supplies For the Amateur Boat Builder! I’m probably at the top of the price list compared to other Monaco builders, but I wanted this boat to last a lifetime and did not scrimp on any materials. The reason is that Louisiana wants you to pay state taxes on them. So, for about 26 grand I’ll have a boat that nobody can buy for any price because I made THIS one. This cost does not include the motor, trailer, nor the electronics I’ve installed such as a compass, fish finder, etc. The total cost was $21,000 Australian dollars (about $18,900 US), but this included a new outboard motor and trailer, and the costs of registration and insurance for the trailer and boat for the first year. This fall it will be going fishing in Canada. Motor, Controls & Steering: $4500 The boat really handles well, I just got off the river an hour ago and had more than a couple people come up and ask me about the boat including the sheriff who was out on safety patrol. I still have 3 sheets of mahogany ply wood waiting for a “good project”. (July 2017). 5200 There are a lot of idiots in France in big motorboats who don’t look behind and realise how big the wash they are making is, and I didn’t want to get drowned! After it was done I added so many extras. If the builder name is blue and underlined, you can click on it and you’ll be taken to the Boatbuilder’s Gallery section of our site directly to that builder’s boat or to a blog post or video about the boat. I used Titebond III as the glue, which I ordered online. My Malahini resides in New Jersey and has traveled by trailer for vacations as far south as Florida and as far north as New York Lake Chaplain and the NY canal system. paint, etc. We have a listing of these figures that was compiled from feedback from our builders on our website here. All rights reserved. Trailer from Harbor Freight Tools = $300 I did not keep a record of my work hours but if I had to make a hindsight estimate I would say 5,000 hrs, + or – 500. There are three other fields that allow you to express more specialised dependencies: Depends: Prior to the rollout of namespaces in R 2.14.0, Depends was the only way to “depend” on another package. SystemThree epoxy and fiberglass sheathing. Deck Hardware & Fasteners: $300 Built by John Wilmot – $4,400 includes $1500 for a used 90HP motor, $600 for steering and $300 for seats. I modified the deck design by lengthening it both ends and glassing in a bulkhead to make waterproof caissons. The use of fossil fuels in aircraft over the last few decades has driven several studies on health effects due to occupational exposure. Another advantage to taking 6 1/2 years is that $20k over 72 months is just around $275 a month, so the costs are spread out! So if you add the additional cost for a new motor (around $5000), and the additional cost for a new trailer ($1500), that would put the total slightly over 30K using everything new. And another thousand in the “thinking chair”. Built by Nick Adams – I finished building my Minuet in 2006, and up to $4,000 kept careful track of costs; I estimate about another $3,000 was spent after that, including costs for all rigging, sails, hardware, etc., but not the trailer, which I also built myself from Glen-L plans and cost me about $2,000. Best regards, John Crill, France, Built by David Lott – I completed the Sea Kayak about a year ago (2008) at a total cost of $220. The motor was $6,100, so the total was $12,500. Using high quality “starboard” for seat and ceiling backing boards, and using marine grade seat foams, naugahydes and carpeting has run me about $5,000. I have to say I used way more resin then listed in the Bill of Materials. Using post-build scripts, you can remove or modify any file in your target filesystem. Speed is 15+ mph with me in the boat (240 lbs), but faster with some of my less weighty family. Price does not include outboard engine but the Zip is fitted with a new 30HP Mercury two-stroke which pushes the boat with a family of four towards 25KN. My time was well in excess of 400 hours but this is a guess because I did not record time and each and every hour was a pleasure. Both still get complimented to no end when we take them out 🙂 (Bill also built the Flying Saucer) Bill Levien – Pleasant Hill, CA, Built by Clark Johnson – I extended my Sherwood Queen 10% to 17′ overall and she was built of the best materials I could find. This does not include the oars. The cost was just under $100.00 (the paint was donated by parents) Built in 2010. I went over the top in this build using all marine wood and finishes. That said, I have no doubt a skilled retiree could build this boat in a year or less. We used wood from a traditional lumber yard (quality stuff!) Cost was roughly $2300 which includes plans, materials, paint, epoxy, seats, gauges, and Teleflex steering. Everything is either completed or already purchased. All said it looked like a wonderful design. My pleasures in the building & several adventures since have made it all worthwhile….. By Rock Spencer – 2016 – So far I have only purchased the plans however, I have researched the cost and I have a rough estimate. Built by Scott Richey – In the summer of 2009, I built an Eight Ball dinghy for less than $265. I kept a blog of my progress for the family – http://seanova.org as well as a candid account of the many, many, many mistakes and my efforts to fix them. I put a 50 HP Honda on it and it moves along, close to 40 MPH. The experience of building a boat was very pleasant. Wood (including Joubert mahogany plywood at $50 a sheet and Honduras mahogany planking) – $1900 Coatings (Interlux paint/varnish, Glen L fiberglass) – $1200 I have a new Suzuki 4 stroke 2.5 hp motor on order (appx 1000 Canadian with taxes) and I assembled a Harbour Freight trailer to move the boat. My cost of materials was around $1500.00. I used Douglas Fir timber and construction-grade Douglas Fir plywood. Thanks for all you do to encourage and support us. Bull’s-Eye – 11′ Skiff for oars, power or sail, Console Skiff  – 15′ 9″ Open Skiff with Center Console. Building the Saboteer over the jig was the most gratifying. A brand new motor would have brought the price to about $10,000. Probably it will cost me more than $7000 CDN the whole enterprise including a trailer as well. I used nice mahogany for trim work, inner and outer keel and side supports. Glen-L fastener kit Built by George Robertson – $8,800 – I believe it includes everything I bought for it, including $3,150 (approx. The price does not include the cost for a boat trailer. I have been a serious woodworker for 20 years and have a pretty comprehensive shop. I bought the sculls at a car boot sale (garage sale) for 30 dollars. P.S. I live on a lake and use this boat for a sunset ride every night if it’s calm. Tow vehicle is a mid size SUV. It took me 4 years but a year and a half of that I was spent recovering from 2 operations. Bow Eyes: $12.00 Built by Garth Fawcett – June 28, 2018 – As have used and milled all my own timber and bought ply etc on the local trademe, the cost without the motors was about about 3,000 NZ dollars, built as a boat for my wife and me to go fishing so hence I put a cabin on it for protection against the weather. Marine plywood is hard to find in NZ unless you live in one of the big cities even then it be rather expensive. The experience of building a boat was very pleasant. I think a “normal” Squirt would be substantially less in both cost and hours spent. This was from start to righting the hull, including fibreglass and bottom paint. Built by Keith Laidig– I built my Malahini over about 2 years, working weekends and evenings (with LENGTHY periods of lazy, lazy inactivity). E-mail address is “xacn@aei.ca “. It was fiber glassed inside and out using epoxy resin. Pierre Gadbois – Westbank, BC, Canada, Built by Todd Broadlich – Total (2009): $11,500 (includes motor & trailer), Built by Shane Dickinson – the total cost for my zip build was $9000 (Canadian) with motor and new trailer, in total I spent 7-8 months working time. The name of my sailboat is “Need-a-Breeze”. Every nail, screw, staple, piece of sandpaper, new blade for the table saw, etc. Mike Aronson – Holland, MI. Scroungers can find a suitable used steel trailer for under $700. The major costs (in Aust. John Gondek – Parkersburg. Built by Steve Gould – I’m nearly done building Miss Chris. Bill Yonescu – Palm Beach Gardens, FL. $329 – Paint – Including thinners, primers $200 for a Mahogany steering wheel. The plans and instructions were easy to follow and making custom modifications was a breeze. Court Robinson – Orillia, Ontario, Canada. I used 316 stainless fittings everywhere I could. Custom wrap-around windshield – $1,800 Remember, these costs will vary depending on the materials you use and prices in your area so please use them as a general guideline. These costs are slightly higher than most because they are delivered to Fairbanks AK. Start your search by entering data into just a single field. I couldn’t hope to buy anything close to it in Australia and so the decision to build was clear. 1300 hours of time–WELL WORTH every penny AND second spent!!! ... New Zealand PC Market has strongest year ever in 2020 paint The total cost including 9.9 Motor with remote electric start and trailer was $4500.00. As to costs:  I did keep a record of all expenses related to the build and have converted to US dollars below. I’ve been quoted around $35,000.00 by boat builders. However, this area is well known for excellent seaworthy fishing boats and sailing craft so I was able to select tried and true fittings suggested by experienced seamen appropriate for my vessel. I use the boat very often and keep it in the water at the Small Boat Harbor here in Buffalo, NY. Hardware (stainless steel throughout): $848 Well here is the number…. It is so much fun to take it out. The fields below are not case sensitive. The cost, including fibreglassing the exterior was around 500 dollars Canadian. I epoxied the interior and exterior and fiberglassed the exterior seams. Still get a lot of nice comments on it. $200 up to now The entire aft decks, side decks and bow decks have 1 inch wood blocking underneath. Robert Pinske – Canada, Built by Pierre Gadbois – Took 500 hours of work over a six month period. The important point is that I’ve enjoyed building it and hope that I will have something very special at the end of this long process (about 3 years). I can tell you that it isn’t the cost savings that inspires me but the joy of the experience of building the boat. Built by John Crill – From you I bought the plans and the hardware kit for the sliding seat. Built by Dan Hennis – 2015 – Well, I just did a full accounting of the Power Yak project. Built by Terry McIntyre – I built a jet version of the Squirt, in Northern California. I’m glad you are doing this and I might add everyone building a boat or for that mater anything you have to license should keep a spread sheet of the item cost and the tax you paid for that item. So probably rounding it off a $5000 would cover it all. Fiberglass Kit: $350 I did make a few changes to it. I didn’t keep a record of the total hours on construction, but the total build time was 9 months (with my father and I working on it), including 2 weeks full-time, and pretty much every weekend. Anti-Fouling auto clean protectant ( for boat duralbility in water) 6 month treatment : 3/4 litre : $55.00 Pine for the temporary timbers. Total cost (rounding to nearest $100) was $15,200, consisting of: $250 for paint, thinner, primer (Interlux Perfection) The total cost was about $3900, including a locally built trailer and sail. An official version of the popular 7-zip archiving program has been released for Linux for the first time.Bleeping Computer reports: Linux already had support for the 7-zip archive file format through a POSIX port called p7zip but it was maintained by a different developer. The outside of the boat was painted with green gelcoat and the mahogany was finished with Sea Fin Teak oil. Thanks Rick Herrick – Sedro Wooley, WA. I kept no detailed records pertaining to money or time. Mahogany steering wheel – $250. My total cost was a little over $5,500.00 which I think is pretty reasonable for the best and fastest little runabout in Charlotte Harbor.

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