Boojum seems to be a fine example of the ethos of "doing more with less"...rather than "doing less with more"...you have a boat to be proud of!
Concerning quality, workmanship and price...were there any 'production' boats that you considered as alternatives to building Boojum. The only boat I can think of that comes remotely close, in size (but even than considerably larger) and capabilities, would be perhaps a Willard 30...with the Willard having a considerable disadvantage in trailerability.
Are there others?...and without saying how much Boojum is going to end up costing you, will it end up being competitive in price to production boats of the same quality and distance covering capabilities.
How about a description of the systems (including electronics) you're puttting in Boojum?
Absolutely love your little trawler!
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Jh
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Boojum seems to be a fine example of the ethos of "doing more with less"...rather than "doing less with more"...you have a boat to be proud of!
Concerning quality, workmanship and price...were there any 'production' boats that you considered as alternatives to building Boojum. The only boat I can think of that comes remotely close, in size (but even than considerably larger) and capabilities, would be perhaps a Willard 30...with the Willard having a considerable disadvantage in trailerability.
Are there others?...and without saying how much Boojum is going to end up costing you, will it end up being competitive in price to production boats of the same quality and distance covering capabilities.
How about a description of the systems (including electronics) you're puttting in Boojum?
Absolutely love your little trawler!
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Jh
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