Sunday, March 20, 2011
Goat Island Skiffs Rule
We have a new Facebook and Twitter presence!!!
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Lots of updates direct from boat show thanks to Chris Freeman and his social media prowess.
Our Twitter is
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The Show is over. It was a great time and people loved the Goat Island Skiff. The message was clear: the GIS is about as much boat as you can get for the money/effort/time, etc.
The first builder of the Yawl version, John Goodman and family, has a great video that really shows the skiff's stuff.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Maine BoatBuilders Show
This is the first time a Goat Island Skiff has been displayed at a US boat show as far as I can tell and people are loving the boat. My boat is still unpainted, but there are always a few boats at this show that are in progress, which makes it a lower key boat show. The philosophy behind this show is that it is a boatbuilders show. People talk to the boatbuilders not reps and, in the case of an unfinished boat, get a rare glimpse into the workings of a boatbuilder, work that is normally inside a shop until it is all painted.
Lastly, we are live on FACEBOOK and TWITTER. Like us on Facebook
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Economics of Kit Building
I receive a lot of questions and comments regarding the true cost of building a boat from scratch, full size patterns, and kits. Since I track time and materials closely, I have found that building from kits makes a lot of sense from an economic stand point. I took some discussions with customers/potential customers and put together this PDF on the 'economics of kits'.
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In a nutshell, the cost of building from a kit is not as much more than building a boat from scratch as people think because of the extra plywood required to build from scratch not to mention the time savings.
In the meantime, we are making progress on the first professionally built Goat Island Skiff (yawl version) which will be at the Maine Boatbuilder's Show in Portland on March 18-20th. Please stop by. We'll be in building 2 near the stairs up to food court.
When I post next, I'll have a PDF link that goes into more detail about how the designs/kits are produced in CAD and CNC cutting.
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