How Jeff feels about his Yacht....a repost
Capt. Rob wrote:
Jeff wrote:
Its just a lot of plastic.
I'm really sorry you feel that way about her. I hope she gets a better
owner and soon. The PDQ 36 is "someone's" work of art, carefully
designed and built by human beings who were envisioning something
beyond practical endeavors. It's really and truly awful for you to say
"it's just a lot of plastic." Everyone I know loves their boats and are
proud of them...and the choice they made.
You just don't get it. I can appreciate the work that went into
designing and building my boat. But I didn't do it. I just wrote a
check, and that's nothing to brag about.
I have lots of possessions that I enjoy. But I don't brag about them.
I love my antique sextant, but I'm not "proud" of it, nor would I
brag about it. After all, anyone who thought it was worth a few
hundred of their dollars could buy one. I am proud of the fact that I
know how to use it and have actually found my location with it, (not
very well, I admit).
I just don't understand how someone can be "proud" of spending their
daddy's money.
She (Jeff's daughter) turned down every
offer and said she'd rather have the family sailing together.
Probably she has a deeper appreciation for the vessel than you do and
would never call it "just a lot of plastic." Seriously, Jeff, that's
just an awful thing to say.
Why? I'm sure the builders of my boat would be quite disappointed if
they thought it sat in the slip, its only purpose for me to brag about
it. If that's all it does, its just a piece of plastic. That fact
that it taken us 10000 miles or so, and been our home for extended
periods, that's something to take pride in.
Remember, I watched my boat being built. I was there when it was
popped out of the mold. I fully appreciate the work that went into
it, I even know the people who did the work. But why would I brag
about the work other people did?
We did a small part of the design, and I am proud of that. As it
turned out, our boat was the model for their last major marketing
drawing (the photos were the hull before ours), so I get some extra
pleasure whenever I see that. But that fact that we spec'd a few
extra handholds, shelves, and steps and some other details is nothing
to brag about.
The last time I saw the factory folks they asked me about a sistership
that I had helped sell. When I told them that it had been cruised for
two years, but was now in storage while the owner worked on several
guidebooks, they were rather disappointed. But they felt better when
I said the owner was planning to head out again in a year.
Builders are proud when their boats are used, not when they're sold
just so that someone can brag about it. Buying a Racer/Cruiser to
neither race nor cruise, but just to reach back and forth a few times
would not do them proud.
Obviously. You like to brag about your possessions. What else do you
have?
I brag about the ones that gets a rise out of the fools of ASA, even
VHF radios....and they take the bait every time! But I'm NOT proud of
my VHF, Jeff....though I do appreciate the science and effort to design
it.
You don't get a "rise" out of anyone. They're all laughing at you.
Yes, a lot of work went into
picking the right boat for us, but that's personal satisfaction,
nothing to brag about.
Really, Jeff? You've never bragged about your boats speed, comfort,
value or even it's ventilation???? That must have been another Jeff
with a PDQ 36!
You'll notice I never compared my boat to any other than yours. Face
it Booby, my boat is bigger than yours, faster than yours, more
comfortable than yours.
Dude, like I said: Get over yourself.
You're the one dripping with jealousy.
Bragging
about possessions is just a way of covering up your emptiness.
Or just a dumb troll for dumber people to nip at. I am proud of my
boat, Jeff. I'm not proud of my Subaru, Kia or home theatre.
I'm proud of Sailing.ASA...which I also clearly OWN.
Yes, just like the streaker who thinks he owns Yankee Stadium, when in
reality 50,000 people are laughing at his tiny wienee.
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