
Originally Posted by
batstarwars2
I realize this is a cartoon ship. But my friend and I planned on making the ship ourselves. Would that cut down the price at all?
You won't be doing it yourself if you want something that floats and is navigable on the water.
A lawn ornament is a far different thing.
The tools and equipment needed alone will keep you from even getting started.
THen youhave the size and weight to transport it... wich would be in excess of what's allowed even by special permit on most roads.
Have either of you actually had an opportunity to vist one of the old wooden sailing ships of the era? If you haven't... but do get a chance... I recommend it. YOU can see the way they are made.. the size of the lumber used... (you aren't getting it at a lumber yard)... now to see how hard it will be... take a common 2x4 and try to manipulate it into a different shape.
I bet you will have a hard time bending it at all (even with a steamer big enough to hold it, dry it would be impossible). The timbers used on a ship will be 4 to 8 times thicker and far longer. The keel fat thicker than that.
I'd say you would have a difficult time finding two people in the world capable of doing that with just the two people.
I'd recommend trying something smaller first... like a wooden rowboat. You will learn a lot of the obsticles and techniques you will need and face face only on a much smaller scale.
There is a HUGE amount of labor in a project like that. Far more than I think you believe.
I'm a guy who remodled most of his house alone. I'd have a hard enough time building the rowboat even with the equpment I have.