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Maxprop
 
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"Capt. NealŪ" wrote in message

"Maxprop" opined:


The Pardeys were proof-positive of this. They did brightwork and
woodwork jobs as a means of acquiring funds underway, and considered
their boat a sales tool. So they kept Serrafin and Taleisin in bristol
condition constantly, which often meant doing maintenance underway or in
quiet anchorages. AFAIK they still do.



If your idea of cruising is doing brightwork in quiet anchorages then you
are
as lame as the Pardeys. I sure do enjoy hearing power tools and
generators
and smelling varinis fumes so some putz can do useless cosmetic work on
his boat. Yes siree, that's what quiet anchorages are all about. Uhuh!

I would much rather do some snorkeling, fishing, beach combing, exploring
and sailing or even just sitting in my cockpit sipping a cold beer while
breathing
the fresh air, enjoying the peace and quiet and noting I have the time to
do it because I'm not a slave to brightwork. . . But, then again, I am
not an 'all show but no go' type like you. I value the basics in life. I'm
a man and a sailor. You and the over-the-hill Pardeys are show-boaters who
have their
priorities wrong.
CN - a go-boater, not some lame show-boater.


In other words, you are a lazy slob with no pride in his boat. Okay, I can
appreciate that, considering the "boat" you own.

Max