If you want to race it i would look at other maxi yachts and their design, as well as layouts of many different other yachts. I would look at a canting keel like the maxi yachts have the only downside to them is they have an engine that runs all of the time but otherwise the keel will be longer had heavier. You will probably need to make it out of carbon fiber as it is light a yacht that size in fiberglass would be too heavy. Making a boat would be a great experience but unless you have a huge crew to work on it you will never get it done. To get a yacht this size making it is your best way unless you can get a used one byt it is not as good as a used one. good luck with it
2007-12-04 21:38:37
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answered by Dan 5
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answered by ? 3
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sorry t give you a reality check, but Richard;s answer is correct.
Other recent builds you might want to contact are the brigantines Irving Johnson and Electra Johnson, working out of southern California; Pride of Baltimore II, Californian, Spirit of Massachusetts;
the folks at Boothbay Harbor Shipyard up in Maine have experience building ships this size; they, if they think you are serious and have some money and aren't wasting their time, can give you a wild *** ballpark number...
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute operate Corwith Cramer and Westward, two 120 steel brigantines modeled after Irving and "Lexi's Johnson's legendary Yankee; they may give you an idea of what the operating costs are....
if you intend to operate this as a passenger vessels.ie people pay money to come on board; or as a school ship.ie there is a recognized teaching program happening aboard, you will have to build and operate her to SOLAS or USCG standards for a passenger/sail training vessel. The USCG stuff is in CFR 47, and just the safety gear alone is about 250,000 for a ship this size.....you will also have to have USCG or the =, and/or surveyor/insurance people approve every step of the design and every step of the construction,
Two possible shortcuts : The "Picton Castle is a big ol big ol steel barquentine that does once around the world every three years or so; look up where she is and what's she's doing.
The Burke family Windjammer Cruises is rumored to be in desperate financial trouble, with canceled sailings and their ships tied to the docks........maybe a fire sale there soon; be prepared to spend millions to bring them up to date
2007-12-04 23:56:38
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answered by yankee_sailor 7
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Capt. John, you have again given a good and succinct answer. If I can just add a little to what you have said with regards to labour. Labour costs will in most cases be above the material costs considerably. If you are going to build a wooden boat then you will need considerable expertise. Shipwrights train for a long time before being fully qualified. Wooden boat building is not something you leave to your local carpenter. Another good example to look at is the Restoration of the "Cutty Sark" John, you also mentioned where the boat would be built, ie a ship yard. This is quite correct, you are not going to build a fully rigged ship in your back yard.
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answered by ? 4
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How much money are you planning to spend? I would guess it would cost about $6 million with $300k/yr to operate. The last sailing ship built in the USA was the Armistad at Mystic Seaport. It cost $3.5 million and was launched May 2000 using many man-hours of unpaid volunteer labor. If you have that much money to chase a dream, send me a few thousand so I can buy a modest daysailer.
2007-12-04 16:03:13
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answered by Richard B 4
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answered by Eronita 4
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Lots of money. Talk to some ship designers, they should help you out on what you want. Go to The mother of all marine links. This page will help out on find a ship designer to a ship yard to build it. It is going to be expensive
2007-12-05 07:45:01
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answered by jim 2
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my uncle built a small boat. ugly as sin..I think he set out to save money. I think he may have saved 5 dollars.
2007-12-04 14:02:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to your local mental health facility.
2007-12-04 13:36:15
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answered by Anonymous
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