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![]() katy wrote: Because posts don't instantaneously appear in order...I didn't read Doug's reply until after I had answered yours...not used to USENET yet huh? Unfortunately, way too familiar with usenet - and the evil trolls that occupy it. I don't think propane stoves are safe. We have one on our boat. We made it inoperable. I would think so too but not familiar with the sailing world so thought I'd offer another solution - I now understand that I was wrong and propane and gas stoves are not a good idea. What do you use then? You're going to "shoot" up and down the coast in a vessel that at best will go 7 knots? What's the rush? Are you an uneasy person who always feels the need to move - you got a shaky leg? And I already did the math - 1182 miles from Philly to Fort Lauderdale at 7 knots is ~ 170 hrs - that's 7 days of 24 hr sailing - which isn't possible - that's 14 days of sailing 12 hrs a day - which I doubt think would be enjoyable if it is possible to sail solo for that many hrs a day - or 28 days of sailing 6 hrs a day which I'm sure is doable. And since the whole idea is to "shoot" (that's a photographer's term for taking a picture - you don't need to put in quotation marks) everywhere to get marketable shots - what's the problem with taking my time and slowly making my way along the coast. Soooooooo - 28 days - that's 4 weeks - stop every few days to photograph local parks, bays, wildlife, etc. If you ask me - that's the way to do it - take your time - so with occsaional stops to photograph - let's turn that into 56 days - less than 2 months could always start a cruise up to Philly or - further north - in late may - start my return inearly September - and if it's a little cold in late May or Early Sept - suck it up - I've camped in weather as cold as 24 degrees and it wasn't a challenge. Why don't you just learn to sail first Already working on it - my goal is to make this happen in 4 years - earlier if possible - but that will give me enough time to learn to sail (Phila Sailing Club), save money for the boat, and to establish my photo biz. then you can see if it will work or not....living aboard can be fun... I'll make it work and nothing will stop me - I'm not the only person who wants to live aboard - I'm not the only freelance photographer in the world. And why do you alternate between saying something nice and something not nice. Haven't you learned that you should write how you would speak in person? With manners and respect? you've ever had...get experience with boats first and then make your decisions. Come on - who would be stupid enough to live aboard in a sail boat without learning to sail first? Like I said - at least 4 years from now - and if it takes 10 years - so be it. And grow some callous. Aren't you the little sweetie! And BTW - that doesn't make any sense - do you mean callusses? I forsee that we won't become friends unless you change - too bad - never understand why some people prefer to attack rather than saying, "Hello, welcome aboard"? Jim |
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Jim K. wrote:
katy wrote: Because posts don't instantaneously appear in order...I didn't read Doug's reply until after I had answered yours...not used to USENET yet huh? Unfortunately, way too familiar with usenet - and the evil trolls that occupy it. I don't think propane stoves are safe. We have one on our boat. We made it inoperable. I would think so too but not familiar with the sailing world so thought I'd offer another solution - I now understand that I was wrong and propane and gas stoves are not a good idea. What do you use then? You're going to "shoot" up and down the coast in a vessel that at best will go 7 knots? What's the rush? Are you an uneasy person who always feels the need to move - you got a shaky leg? And I already did the math - 1182 miles from Philly to Fort Lauderdale at 7 knots is ~ 170 hrs - that's 7 days of 24 hr sailing - which isn't possible - that's 14 days of sailing 12 hrs a day - which I doubt think would be enjoyable if it is possible to sail solo for that many hrs a day - or 28 days of sailing 6 hrs a day which I'm sure is doable. And since the whole idea is to "shoot" (that's a photographer's term for taking a picture - you don't need to put in quotation marks) everywhere to get marketable shots - what's the problem with taking my time and slowly making my way along the coast. Soooooooo - 28 days - that's 4 weeks - stop every few days to photograph local parks, bays, wildlife, etc. If you ask me - that's the way to do it - take your time - so with occsaional stops to photograph - let's turn that into 56 days - less than 2 months could always start a cruise up to Philly or - further north - in late may - start my return inearly September - and if it's a little cold in late May or Early Sept - suck it up - I've camped in weather as cold as 24 degrees and it wasn't a challenge. Why don't you just learn to sail first Already working on it - my goal is to make this happen in 4 years - earlier if possible - but that will give me enough time to learn to sail (Phila Sailing Club), save money for the boat, and to establish my photo biz. then you can see if it will work or not....living aboard can be fun... I'll make it work and nothing will stop me - I'm not the only person who wants to live aboard - I'm not the only freelance photographer in the world. And why do you alternate between saying something nice and something not nice. Haven't you learned that you should write how you would speak in person? With manners and respect? you've ever had...get experience with boats first and then make your decisions. Come on - who would be stupid enough to live aboard in a sail boat without learning to sail first? Like I said - at least 4 years from now - and if it takes 10 years - so be it. And grow some callous. Aren't you the little sweetie! And BTW - that doesn't make any sense - do you mean callusses? I forsee that we won't become friends unless you change - too bad - never understand why some people prefer to attack rather than saying, "Hello, welcome aboard"? Jim Your assumptions are wrong. Most of the regulars here have sailed for a very long time and have various amounts of vast experience...myself included. Within that experience, we meet many people who express the desire to do what you want to do before knowing the basics. Like anything else, it is always better to start at the beginning and then see where it goes. Naivety and romanticism get people into trouble. And like I stated in a previous post, I do believe that people need to be their brother's keepers in respect to issuing the proper caveats when needed. And your nice/not nice question? Always look at the pros and cons of situations. Right now you are all entranced with the pros. You haven't factored in the independent variables that could make your life something less than ideal. Also, anyone who has met me here in the group, and there are many, will tell you that I talk like this in reality. I am not a person that shilly-sahllies around issues or is afraid to express an opinion. |
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"Jim K." wrote:
Aren't you the little sweetie! And BTW - that doesn't make any sense - do you mean callusses? I forsee that we won't become friends unless you change - too bad - never understand why some people prefer to attack rather than saying, "Hello, welcome aboard"? Holy Cow Katy! What did you say to Jim? I must have missed it. Cheers Marty ------------ And now a word from our sponsor --------------------- For a secure high performance FTP using SSL/TLS encryption upgrade to SurgeFTP ---- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_surgeftp.htm ---- |
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Martin Baxter wrote:
"Jim K." wrote: Aren't you the little sweetie! And BTW - that doesn't make any sense - do you mean callusses? I forsee that we won't become friends unless you change - too bad - never understand why some people prefer to attack rather than saying, "Hello, welcome aboard"? Holy Cow Katy! What did you say to Jim? I must have missed it. Cheers Marty ------------ And now a word from our sponsor --------------------- For a secure high performance FTP using SSL/TLS encryption upgrade to SurgeFTP ---- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_surgeftp.htm ---- I responded to him in my usual manner when someone is being idealistic and naive..looked at some pros and cons...he's a bit of a fragile soul so we'll have to make some exceptions for him until he learns his way here..right now, he thinks bull and bluster works...he wants everyone to afree with him.... |
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