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When you buy an old boat that has not been restored, you should make sure you have everything you need. Make sure you have all the parts of the boat that the seller has. Some pieces may be lacking; you may be able to replace them. However, the more of the original boat that remains, the more your boat falls into the category of antique wood boats.

What to Look for in Antique Wood Boats

Antique wood boats are interesting to collect. You can put one on your patio as both a piece of furniture and a conversation piece. At the same time, many antique boats are perfectly fit to take to the water. You may find one type of antique wood boats suited best to your purposes.

You may be able to find antique wood boats that are not watertight. In fact, it may be far too much trouble to make them ready to put in the water. You could sand them down, refinish them, and use them as ornaments for your yard. A rowboat or canoe would look interesting among your plants and flowers.

If you want antique wood boats to use in the water, you have three main choices.
1. You could buy old boats and refurbish them yourself.
2. You could buy old boats and pay someone else to refurbish them.
3. You could buy antique boats that have already been brought into top condition.

Know what kind of boat you want. If you want a small boat for calm waters, a rowboat might be just what you would like. There are thousands of rowboats, some in original condition and some restored. These antique wood boats can have rich wood grains.

Canoes are fine for calm waters, but they are better than a rowboat for fast moving waters. Their sleek hydrodynamic lines allow them to slice through rapids. When you get antique wood boats that are canoes, their deep shiny curves will impress you.

Lyman boats are also good in rough waters. The difference between a Lyman boat and a canoe is that the Lyman boat is wider in the back. It will also have a motor, usually in the neighborhood of 40 horsepower. Look for a solid boat that will provide the basis for a complete restoration if you are refurbishing antique wood boats yourself.

In the early 1900s, wood racing boats were all the rage. To add to your collection of antique wood boats, nothing could be better than a racing boat. You will have interesting stories to tell if you find out about the history of the boat. Ask what races it might have won, if the seller knows.

Classic glass boats are a later type of antique wood boats. Actually, they were not made entirely of wood at all. They had fiberglass hulls in some cases, with wood tops. Some only had wood trim.

If you are looking for antique wood boats, you will benefit from knowing a bit about them. Look at the different types of boats available. Find out which ones are the most easily restorable, or the most carefully restored. Then, choose the one that pleases you the most.

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