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Amen, Jeff!
"Jeff" wrote in message ... The problem is you only see one aspect of sailing and judge everybody and every boat according to that. But boating has many dimensions and enjoyment comes in many ways. Your chosen boat boat may be fun to sail for a few hours, and if that's all you plan to do with it, it had better be a *lot* of fun. Frankly, if I want to daysail, I can take out one of my dinghies. Or I can go to one of the clubs where I'm a member. I love to sail 505's and Solings, I'm just too busy cruising to do it often. Sorry Bob, I sailed for many years on small boats in sheltered waters. I've even got some silver from my racing days. I also spent years instructing in dinghies, and running collegiate regattas. I have nothing against daysailing and still do it whenever I can. And for a while a long cruise usually meant 20 miles up the coast for a weekend. But then I got bit by the cruising bug. There's nothing like packing up for a few weeks and deciding when you leave the harbor whether to head North or South. Or having to analyze the weather each day to pick an anchorage. Or visiting some small island that only a handful of people will ever get to. If it means I don't have the same "feel" at the helm as a racing boat, no biggie. If my boat doesn't heel like a monohull, that's an advantage. I can be 50 miles from the nearest town and still take a hot shower. My queen size bunk has two large hatches above, so A/C is never needed. And I have another like it for guests. I carry enough food for a month, and enough tools and spares to handle whatever comes. I even have a spare engine! I can sail a racing boat any time I want. You'll never be able to wake up at Merchant's Row, or Pulpit Harbor, or Long Point, or Hadley's, or the Sassafras, or the Wye, or the Alligator River, or the Little Snake, or Cabbage Key, or any one of several hundred other places we've been to. Sorry Bob, you're a landlubber. Capt. Rob wrote: but the only advantage you seem to have over me a an air conditioner that you can only use at the dock. Our boat handles better than your boat. It's more fun to sail. It cost a LOT less than 70K and we bought it outright. It's gone up in value for the last 4 years as well. It's fun to daysail, even for a short sail. It doesn't need to be stripped down or sailed hard to be fun. That's not only an advantage over your boat, it's the whole reason we're out there. Sorry, Jeff. You're a powerboater. RB 35s5---a better boat by far |
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