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Now that the topic has been brought up, how do the members of this forum feel about wooden boats. My first sailboat was a William Atkins designed gaff-rigged cutter. It was built in 1936 and was still going strong in the late '70's. In fact, the last time I was in San Diego I spotted her in a slip in the Harbour Island Marina. I tried to find out who owned her, I would have loved to sail her again. I spent seven years on my next wooden boat, an Angleman-Davies designed Sea Witch. Whwn we went aground in Costa Rica we were able to repair the keelson with a hunk of hardwood (read, very hard) that we found under a piece of old machinery in an old mill. I know there is more maintenance involved but they just seem to have more character than the "tupperware" boats.;DJust wondering. how do you guys feel about this topic. Don't be shy, I can take it.