Thank you for your comments,
Any input is welcomed.
A 'toon has no provision for a hidden porta. Plus, cannot afford the
initial cost.
As far as expectations, I'm setting the bar low as it is. One step up from
the 12' tin I gave away, and two steps up from the very nice 16' Dolphin
canoe I still have.
I wanting something we can stand up in and walk around a bit.
Something that fits our needs and our choices. Including budget.
Very hard to find without spending a lot. Or building it.
That's why we designed the last project together, and it worked out.
That's also why something custom might work out again.
But it needs to be light, simple, and function as wanted.
The overall cost mentioned does not include bartered for items,
use of recycled materials, or use of dead boats for parts.
One good example used for the last project is a 25' open/cuddy
Fiberform, bought for $400, sold the trailer for $300.
So for $100 I got a good fresh water cooling system, "rack" helm,
long steering cable, one set of controls, lots of usable 12v wire,
another complete set of the aluminum rubrail used for that project.
and the front deck/ topside gunnel glass sections used.
Also lots of fiberglass panels cut from the large sides.
I am not counting the work it took to strip that boat, or the cost
of taking the 85% of "leftovers" to the dump. There's a lot leftover.
Bottom line for now is, the stripped out hull is not costing anything
sitting where it is. I will keep my eyes open for any parts, materials,
or leftover boats to add to the project.
I guess there's no need to say I like having a project like this to work on
as much or more than using it.
kentr