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I said 30-40 days maximum, but I know I probably didn't hit 30 last year. I
believe I spent more days and more time sailing on other peoples boats last year, between racing, this recent sail, and an Atlantic crossing I will definitely be doing the same this year. Maybe 2005 before I will spend 30+ days sailing my boat. John Cairns "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I recently filled out a web survey for 'National Boater Panel ', with the promise of a $20 coupon for WM. They asked about boat usage per season and such. Will post the results when I get them. Scotty "John Cairns" wrote Okay, try this. 30-40 days maximum in a season that lasts approximately 6 months. Not 30-40 24 hour days, 30-40 times a season maximum. And, BTW, your question was irrelevant, as explained, this (sailboat ownership) is something that is a function of disposable income. If you think you have to justify owning a sailboat based on the amount you use it then you probably shouldn't buy one, because you will never sail it as often as you thought you would. John Cairns |
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