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As a “Consultant” you should advise your client to start with something else if they can’t comprehend the cost of a twin. And advise that it’s not about the cost…it’s about ability.
But for a comparison, my twin cost about $200 in hull and sponson materials.
About $500 in design and developing the cowling mold for vacuum infusion.
And +20yrs of trying to figure it all out.

I’m not the best so take the above with a grain of salt, this is the internet after all.
 
As a “Consultant” you should advise your client to start with something else if they can’t comprehend the cost of a twin. And advise that it’s not about the cost…it’s about ability.

Thanks Buckshot
That is a good assessment
I will pass the info along.
But for a comparison, my twin cost about $200 in hull and sponson materials.
About $500 in design and developing the cowling mold for vacuum infusion.
And +20yrs of trying to figure it all out.

I’m not the best so take the above with a grain of salt, this is the internet after all.
 
If I were building twins in wood/composites I would charge around $1200-$1500 depending on the design and construction. Price would be dependent on how much I could laser cut vs how much required hand cutting/finishing. Slab sponsons are cheap and easy to make compared to Crapshooter/SST like sponsons.

If you wanted an all composite twin CNC routered from platen pressed carbon/Divinycell it would be close to $5k. Example:All carbon sandwich single rigger.

I designed that one all in CAD, had acrylic templates laser cut and bought a 4x8 sheet of the 1/4" Divinycell from Dragonplate. It takes me about 10-12 hours to design a single rigger in CAD these days, maybe 20-25 for a new twin. And then another 40-50 hours to cut and glue together over several weeks.
 
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