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An aquiantance of mine today was introducing me to someone while I was
looking at sailing books at barnes and Nobles and he told the other guy I had a "yacht" and I was insulted. I told him that rednecks who drive battered old pickup trucks did not own "yachts" and he replied that any pleasure boat could be considered a yacht. I replied that by that definition people in Carabelle should consider themselves as yachtsmen when they carried a six pack in their oysterboats. So, whats a yacht? |
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These days I think that the definition is kind of muddy. The
definition I have heard most often is a vessel 30' or longer that is used for pleasure or racing. I guess that excludes workboats, tugboats, pilotboats, etc. I'm sure that exceptions exists. In my experience a yacht is whatever anybody chooses to call a yacht. The term has never had any really official meaning. Doug s/v (Yacht) Callista "Parallax" wrote in message om... An aquiantance of mine today was introducing me to someone while I was looking at sailing books at barnes and Nobles and he told the other guy I had a "yacht" and I was insulted. I told him that rednecks who drive battered old pickup trucks did not own "yachts" and he replied that any pleasure boat could be considered a yacht. I replied that by that definition people in Carabelle should consider themselves as yachtsmen when they carried a six pack in their oysterboats. So, whats a yacht? |
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Doug Dotson wrote:
These days I think that the definition is kind of muddy. The definition I have heard most often is a vessel 30' or longer that is used for pleasure or racing. I guess that excludes workboats, tugboats, pilotboats, etc. I'm sure that exceptions exists. In my experience a yacht is whatever anybody chooses to call a yacht. The term has never had any really official meaning. Actually, it has...a yacht is any pleasure vessel--to distinguish it from commercial vessels. It's just not used that way much any more...today, in the US it typically refers to any pleasure boat over 40' (Chapmans)...in the UK, it's any SAILboat. My favorite definition is, "how you refer to your boat when trying to impress anyone you know will never see it." ![]() -- Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987 Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor" http://69.20.93.241/store/customer/p...40&cat=&page=1 |
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 19:44:08 -0400, "Doug Dotson"
wrote: These days I think that the definition is kind of muddy. The definition I have heard most often is a vessel 30' or longer that is used for pleasure or racing. I guess that excludes workboats, tugboats, pilotboats, etc. I'm sure that exceptions exists. In my experience a yacht is whatever anybody chooses to call a yacht. The term has never had any really official meaning. Doug s/v (Yacht) Callista "Parallax" wrote in message . com... An aquiantance of mine today was introducing me to someone while I was looking at sailing books at barnes and Nobles and he told the other guy I had a "yacht" and I was insulted. I told him that rednecks who drive battered old pickup trucks did not own "yachts" and he replied that any pleasure boat could be considered a yacht. I replied that by that definition people in Carabelle should consider themselves as yachtsmen when they carried a six pack in their oysterboats. So, whats a yacht? By the Random House unabridged, 2d edition: "A vessel used for private cruising, racing, or other noncommercial purpose." That plainly includes all Sunfish, Optimist, etc. and excludes "World Yacht" dinner boats, and the like. The OED (1928) seems to exclude vessels powered by oars. 5-0-5, Star, Soling, Finn are all yachts in the purest sense. Rodney Myrvaagnes J36 Gjo/a Does one child rape really change Strom Thurmond's lifetime record? For better or worse? |
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