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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 19:34:13 +0100, "Nigel"
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I wanted to get some idea of boat use as a function of length but it
really isnt clear as there are some extreme outlying data points so the
best I can do is less than 30' and more than. There is no cut-off but
maybe a graay area. Yes, my boat is only 28' and I think it may have
so many systems that time-killers that I need to eliminate some. I
suspect that it isnt the size of the boat as much as the complexity and
size allows more complexity.


Having lived aboard and worked on boats for years this is what I see:
Those who can afford the big boats tend to be so busy making the money
needed that they don't have the time to use the big boats.
I don't know how many times I have been called on a weekend by a big
boat owner angry that his engines wouldn't start after being neglected
for 6 months.
" I paid $200K for this boat, the d** thing should at least start.".
I've heard simular words so many times.
Typicaly the smal boat owner is sacrificeing for his boat. The boat,
The slip, The insurance, etc. If he's not useing the boat, he tends to
sell it or at least put it in the driveway.
Yes I know these are generalizations. But it's just been my
observations over the years.


 
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