I love wood, but
I love wooden boats, there is nothing more beautiful not to mention being salty. And because the the cheap price of wood vs fiberglass, I have been tempted. I grew up in Egg Harbor New Jersey, and as a boy would go to the Egg Harbor Boat Works and look at the beautiful wooden vessels they produced when I was a kid. There is a great deal of nostalgia, even today when I see a wooden Egg Harbor or Pacemaker boat (same builder). However, maintenance is a major issue, and that was the main reason I boat a new Hunter 340. A major selling point was that the only piece of wood exposed to the elements on the Hunter was a strip of teak across the companionway.Also, a good friend of mine bought a wooden trawler for $60,000. It was, and is beautiful, but he spent at least that much the first year he owned it, replacing the main wooden part of the frame.So the answer is, if you have the time, and the money, a wooden boat is beautiful. But fiberglass is much more practical and cheaper in the long run.ajp