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On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 07:41:59 -0700, slide
wrote: Bruce In Bangkok wrote: On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 08:36:00 -0700, slide wrote: Your comments about "calls a mid sized cruiser (45 feet)" is interesting. Only a few years ago a mid-sized cruiser seen here was about 30 - 35 feet long. Now, as you say, 40 ft., and I see many boats not that are 40+ feet. Richer folks? I don't know. On the other hand I know a number of people who are still sailing their 30-some foot boats complete with freezers and fridges - albeit engine driven compressors. But no hot water over her in the tropics :-) But my post was aimed at all the people that somehow think that their boat is "too small" to go a'cruising. It ain't! I stopped subbing years ago and recently re-subbed to CW finding the change in the definitions of minimalist cruiser / adequate and so forth amazing. It's as if the mag assumes the core reader can purchase a boat costing $300k - $600k and then keep it up, moor it, maintain it, and so forth. Obviously that's wrong as any trip to any marina outside of Ft. Laud will reveal. Most folks have much smaller and older boats. Perhaps it's like Car and Driver which tests cars few readers will ever see much less own. OTOH, C&D doesn't define a McLaren as a 'mid priced sports car' either. But maybe you have the right of it because you are seeing the larger boats at what for many is an overseas destination and I'm at the launching point. Here's an irony of some sort. Both of us have lived aboard bigger boats but my wife and I are, if we ever get another boat, seriously eying a Mac 26. No, we aren't headed for NZ from AK on a Mac 26 but we both think we can have a lot more enjoyment sailing shorter distances with no maintenance hassles. Well, we haven't downsized yet, but we are thinking on it. A few years ago I converted my main sail to roller reefing. Everyone in the marina commented, The majority saying "No Good", "Sail Shape" Yadda, Yadda. Fair got me a bit gun shy, I can tell you. Anyway. I got it finished and the maiden trip was down to Langkawi, Malaysia - about 150 miles; and return. I discovered that the overall sailing time was reduced, the reason being that as it is so easy to roll and unroll the sail I spend more time with maximum sail area, for the conditions, then previously. I firmly believe that a boat that is best fitted to requirements will give the most satisfaction. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |