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How long can a cheap ply sailboat last?

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Created by garymalmgren > 9 months ago, 20 Apr 2021
garymalmgren
1357 posts
20 Apr 2021 8:53AM
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Well, I guess it depends on how much love (and epoxy) there is.
www.abc.net.au/news/2021-04-05/brisbane-to-gladstone-yacht-race-winner-wistari/100048948

DrogueOne
215 posts
20 Apr 2021 9:03AM
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Nice story. Good on them bringing it home with such an old boat. Plenty of race specific experience in the boat having competed 51 times.
Do I detect a hint of reverse sheer?

PhilY
NSW, 157 posts
20 Apr 2021 1:32PM
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The other ply Brisbane Gladstone wonder is Saltash11, converted YW Diamond owned by the Wright family. She too is of similar vintage.

www.sail-world.com/Australia/Saltash-II-freak-and-most-famous-Diamond-ever/-42527?source=google

boty
QLD, 685 posts
20 Apr 2021 3:51PM
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PhilY said..
The other ply Brisbane Gladstone wonder is Saltash11, converted YW Diamond owned by the Wright family. She too is of similar vintage.

www.sail-world.com/Australia/Saltash-II-freak-and-most-famous-Diamond-ever/-42527?source=google


they have just replaced the bottom with carbon over ply

nswsailor
NSW, 1458 posts
20 Apr 2021 9:55PM
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Daydream yachts built of ply have been around since the 60's or 70's

Ramona
NSW, 7732 posts
21 Apr 2021 8:38AM
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I would say another 50 years. Not sure where the cheap bit came from. Built from aircraft grade plywood!

garymalmgren
1357 posts
21 Apr 2021 7:21AM
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Hi Ramona
The cheap bit came from the article.

""The deck was made out of the cheapest ply he could find."

They have done a great job and brings a tear to the eye to see that the family treasures and uses the boat so much.

r13
NSW, 1712 posts
21 Apr 2021 6:34PM
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Not to mention the venerable Bluebird. Would guess the all ply boats are diminishing year by year but there are still some around. Of course they went to single skin grp also. Will never forget the ply Bluebird in the early 80s beating a Farr727 on scratch in a Wed night harbour twilight in a black noreaster - super effort right there and well acknowledged by the F727 skipper.



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