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Maxipad has it right. Why have one boat that is 80% racer and 80% cruiser?
The fun fullfillment factor is only .8 x .8 = .64 or 64% overall happiness. Two boats at 100% racer and cruiser each means 100% fun all the time! Two boats are twice the fun! Only a person of means, a true man of leisure, could possibly enjoy such a situation. Real racing for racing's sake and real cruising for cruisings sake. In a world of compromise, some men don't. Maxipad is obviously one such person. Let us pause to reflect upon those less fortunate. Think of the person who wants one boat to do everything but winds up with one doing nothing well. How sad is it to see sails flapping on a tricked out "racer-cruiser" knowing it is lugging along marble counters, microwaves, generators, extra staterooms, and all that associated bilge. It's like putting fins on a horse so it can be called an aquatic animal. Even the blundering hippopotamus is more adept in the water than a horse with fins. In the merry go round of life, one must reach for the gold ring, not the pole that holds it. Unfortunately, the merry go round of life only goes round but once and those who hesitate at the ring spend the final turn knowing they cheated themselves. Oz knows this all too well. Why have a souped up compact consumer car when you can have a real race car? Maxipad knows this too, why have a racer-cruiser when you can have a real racer and cruiser. Others know this well too, why pretend to live in the country under the smog blanket of a major city when one can live in the real country and own another home really in the city? Unfortunately RB thinks his Swiss Army Knife style of life is a full set of Snap-On tools. There is only one best, there is no substitute. As the Queen was told at the first America's Cup Race, "Your majesty, there is no second place". And so it is in life. Compromise is compromise and it will always be the best that gets compromised. Amen! |
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You must go through a lot of Chapstick.
![]() "Bob Crantz" wrote in message ... Maxipad has it right. Why have one boat that is 80% racer and 80% cruiser? The fun fullfillment factor is only .8 x .8 = .64 or 64% overall happiness. Two boats at 100% racer and cruiser each means 100% fun all the time! Two boats are twice the fun! Only a person of means, a true man of leisure, could possibly enjoy such a situation. Real racing for racing's sake and real cruising for cruisings sake. In a world of compromise, some men don't. Maxipad is obviously one such person. Let us pause to reflect upon those less fortunate. Think of the person who wants one boat to do everything but winds up with one doing nothing well. How sad is it to see sails flapping on a tricked out "racer-cruiser" knowing it is lugging along marble counters, microwaves, generators, extra staterooms, and all that associated bilge. It's like putting fins on a horse so it can be called an aquatic animal. Even the blundering hippopotamus is more adept in the water than a horse with fins. In the merry go round of life, one must reach for the gold ring, not the pole that holds it. Unfortunately, the merry go round of life only goes round but once and those who hesitate at the ring spend the final turn knowing they cheated themselves. Oz knows this all too well. Why have a souped up compact consumer car when you can have a real race car? Maxipad knows this too, why have a racer-cruiser when you can have a real racer and cruiser. Others know this well too, why pretend to live in the country under the smog blanket of a major city when one can live in the real country and own another home really in the city? Unfortunately RB thinks his Swiss Army Knife style of life is a full set of Snap-On tools. There is only one best, there is no substitute. As the Queen was told at the first America's Cup Race, "Your majesty, there is no second place". And so it is in life. Compromise is compromise and it will always be the best that gets compromised. Amen! |
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lugging along marble counters, microwaves, generators, extra
staterooms, and all that associated bilge. The teak interior 35s5 has no marble. My boat has no microwave or generator and only hulls in charter are usually found with the extra stateroom. It's like putting fins on a horse so it can be called an aquatic animal. Uh...you mean a Seahorse??? Like this???? http://invitel.hu/aquila271/benet/logo_beneteau.gif Bwahahahahahahhaha! RB 35s5 NY |
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