“But What if I Want to Build My Own Boat?”

You might not want me or anyone else to work on your boat—perhaps for you, building your own boat or restoring a classic woodie is the most satisfying piece of a boating hobby, and I completely understand! I also know just how overwhelming it may feel to know where to start or how to troubleshoot certain problems as you go. 

You are not alone, which is why I have begun consulting and training individuals in just this position. Some are building a boat from scratch in their garage and others are looking to learn how to restore and work on their own antique boat alongside me in my shop.

I love helping others along their ways with building boats. I have joined the Board of Directors for the Rocky Mountain Wooden Boat School, but I’ve also seen the need for more simplified, one-on-one aid and instruction.

No matter your project, you can expect to have me right there with you — providing guidance, an extra set of hands, access to specialized equipment, a fully-equipped shop, and all else in between. There are no projects too big or too small, so if you just  acquired a boat and are not sure where to start or need some help with paint and varnish, we can work together to make it happen the way you want.

Also, if you are in the greater Denver area, I will travel to you if you are building at home or in your own workshop!

If you’re interested in this at all, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Send an email to julius@denvercustomboatworks.com, and we’ll schedule a complimentary, 15-minute phone call. I can’t wait to hear from you and see what you have going on!

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