I'll try pasting it here, format is lost but you should be able to
figure it out. Mast and boom figures are pretty much a guess. This
leaves me a little room to manouvre but not much.
Prices do not include tax, or freight from Perth.
plus10% in $NZ NZ Quote
Item cost
8mm Paulonia sq m 770 $920 1200
420 double bias sq m 984 1176 1320
6mm ply sheet 80 95 112
440 gsm uni sq m 120 143 172
9mm ply sheet 45 54 75
3.6mm ply sheet 30 36 33.75 4732.75
Resin kgs 1320 1578 1820 Total to this point $5118 or 28% increase
polystyrene slab 32 38 From here added 28%
Glue powder 10 litres 17 20 thus 1802 x 28% = 2306
Filler powder 10 kgs 80 95 Suspect will be hard to match ,
fiiler glue and paint prices from early investigations, still looking
20 l (5.25 gals) epoxy primer 200 239
16l (4.25 gals) lpu top coat 256 306
trampoline 100 120
1 box short screws 10 12
1 box long screws 10 12
Rudder bearings 4*$35 200 239
Mast bearings 2*80 200 239
5 Sheaves 10 12
14m 8mm (5/16") alloy rod 56 67
4 horn cleats 8 10
3 medium cam cleats 72 86
halyards 33m (110') 6mm (1/4")spectra 99 118 How high is the
mast????
shrouds 18m (60') 8mm (5/16") spectra 84.6 100
main sheet 16m (53') 10mm (3/8)polyester 32 38
VB cord 10m 12.5 15
Carbon tow 60m (200') 30 36 5118
Champagne for launching 10 2306
Total for hulls and beams 4,868.10 5804 7424 Build
mast,boom,rudders myself
professionally built mast 7,000 8000AU=8700nz Plus Shipping
boom 500 765
rudders 1,500 2300 3921
dacron sails/f/glass battens 3,500 4500
plans 2,500 3250
Prices do not include tax, Total sailing $19,868.10 $26,949 19105
or freight from Perth. $19105 is my best guess if I do
everything myself, excludes those things noted.
NOTE
1) Consumables (sandpaper, jig saw blades, vinegar, gloves, brushes
and rollers) are not included as the quantitiy used varies between
builders.
2) Frame and set up material is not included. 5 sheets of 16mm mdf,
plus 60m of 200x100 (200' of 4x2) cheap lumber should be plenty.
3) Tools are not included. See article on Harry for what is required.
4) We are working on a technique for amateurs to build the mast. If
successful, this will lower the mast cost to $1,500, and the overall
cost to $14,500
Any questions, please ask. Any criticisms, or faults, let me know. It
is far easier to fix things now than later (Contact Rob).
Not included Antifouling
Electrical?
Hatches
Windows
Stove
Toilet (bucket)
Outboard
Foam, bunks
How do you attach tramps?
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