Boatbuilding is hard, dirty, technical, often tedious, unforgiving work. So, one could fairly pose the question to Matt and Jessica Johnson, who are four years into a DIY build of a 44-foot catamaran, if it wouldn’t have made more sense to just buy one and go sailing.
It’s not like they are newbies to the cruising life. They’ve already owned two other boats, a 1989 Sabre 34 on which they did two transatlantics and sailed the East Coast, Bahamas, Cuba, and Central America, and a 1983 Trisalu 37, an aluminum monohull they spent two years gutting and completely refitting, then sailing to Portugal, Ireland, the Arctic Circle, and Norway. With tens of thousands of miles under their keels in some pretty distant waters, they have walked the walk.
So why…