Can you really build a sail boat? Sail boats are not new. They have been in use thousands of years back. Unfortunately the boat builders of yester years had not many designs or technology to follow in building boats. They just used their own common sense but yet made perfect boats that could sail at sea. God gave them the knowledge to build big wooden boats to save his people and they obeyed him. So when our ancestors with no idea of design and technology could build sail boats we really can build a sail boat with all the technology and software that is available. You need not be a professional builder to do this; you can follow the instructions and build a sail boat that is perfect and set for the water. Building a boat takes a lot of time, sometimes years if you are building a big boat about 30 to 40 feet long. You may spend around four to five years to complete the process. This may seem quite long, but if you are planning a small boat meant only for recreation it could be a bit quicker. Using the 3D CAD design you can easily build a sail boat spending a little on the software that you download from the internet. After the designing is complete you need to select the tools and the material that are required to build the boat according to the design. You really don’t need to buy many tools because boat building requires basic tools that you would be having at home always. The hull is the main part of the boat since it servers as the body of the boat. Special care should be taken to see that it is accurately joined. You should begin to build the boat with the stern first, then the keel and bulkheads. With this complete the interiors and the deck. The final fittings will include the plumbing, fuel, electricity and the steering device. You can piece all the parts of the boat together with all expertise if you just follow the instructive suggestions that the software provides you with. Well after all this painful experience you finally have put that sail boat of yours together and now would like to test it out at the water. Sure why not, it’s your hands work and you should be the beneficiary of it before you share it with others. Of course, you would love to take the family along to show off your talent to them.