@tmleadr03 All the skills and the interests make sense and a boat is as good as place to spend your time. I certainly enjoy the experience. One of the interesting discoveries for me is it is rare to see an unhappy person on the docks with their boat. Something about the water, a boat and the docks seems to bring out the good in folk. First time I walked down the dock to my current boat slip... "Hey how are you. You look new to this dock.. My name is Woody, which boat is yours?
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And it is contagious. The feeling spreads.
Consider, while boats are all pretty similar (think Car not Ford/Chevy), there are some parts that just fit better than others because of the manufacturer (Hunter, Catalina etc). If the parts for your unique boat are no longer made by the manufacturer (these guys come and go through the years) you may need to be resourceful.
- Perhaps find the guy who has bought the mold and is manufacturing the part under a different name.
- Find a similar part
- Make the part yourself
- find a new part that does the same work.
Your mechanical skills will come in handy.
Guard against the idea of starting a project boat and saying... "When it is 100% finished I put it in the water and sail." If like many projects the 100% finished never happens. If you are looking to restore a project to mint condition that is ok, but you will never be sailing.
Me, I bought a project. I sail it and work on it and sail it and work on it. I try to schedule the work time when the weather is not favorable for sailing. But to each his own.
That is what I love about a boat. It is yours. You get to decide.
I just started watching a YouTube video done by a guy who gets a boat in Florida. Spends time fixing it up, Goes out on the water before it is "perfect". Has fun with friends. Meets interesting people. As he has progressed he keeps fixing the boat but it keeps breaking. More than a years has has gone by since he started his adventure and he is still sailing and fixing and meeting folk.
https://svzingaro.com/
If you want opinions take pictures and post them of the boat. There is some value in finding a boat with limited challenges.
Check out a boat builder near Golden CO. Sage Marine.
http://www.sagemarine.com/ Dave is a fellow Pacific NW sailor. Had a Montgomery 15 before he got together with Sage. Nice guy. Could be a resource for you in Colorado.