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Good day to all of you group fellows,
I don't know if it has ever been discussed but i am curious to hear from other's experience regarding this subject. I'm 46 right now and i have enjoyed several sailboat starting with small daysailer then to keel and last of them was a Tanzer 26. This was 10 years ago. At that time i was tired of being held hostage by the tide and reversing current of Quebec City (5 knots going down for 6 hours and 4 knots going up for 4-5 hours). So i bought a powerboat and i still have it today altough i'm currently thinking of selling it for a larger boat. This boat is depicted here : www.langevin.biz/marinette34 Now i'm thinking at the next boat and i would like a sailboat to do coastal navigation and even trans-atlantic crossing and long distance travel. Since it will take me some years to get to this next boat, suppose i'm 50 years old and i finally have that big 43-45 feet sailboat. What are the chances i could use it for 15-20 years ? Could it be my last boat or will my last boat invariably be a powerboat ? André |
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André Langevin wrote:
.... Since it will take me some years to get to this next boat, suppose i'm 50 years old and i finally have that big 43-45 feet sailboat. What are the chances i could use it for 15-20 years ? Could it be my last boat or will my last boat invariably be a powerboat ? This is an exceptionally silly question. You might just as well ask if your next wife will best your last or will your last wife be a blond. Frankly, I'm thinking my current boat will be my largest, because it big enough to live aboard or travel where ever I want to go. However, I'm expecting that at some point I'll want a smaller boat, perhaps two - one sail, one power. |
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"Jeff" wrote in message
. .. André Langevin wrote: ... Since it will take me some years to get to this next boat, suppose i'm 50 years old and i finally have that big 43-45 feet sailboat. What are the chances i could use it for 15-20 years ? Could it be my last boat or will my last boat invariably be a powerboat ? This is an exceptionally silly question. You might just as well ask if your next wife will best your last or will your last wife be a blond. Frankly, I'm thinking my current boat will be my largest, because it big enough to live aboard or travel where ever I want to go. However, I'm expecting that at some point I'll want a smaller boat, perhaps two - one sail, one power. My current wife will have to be my last wife, because I will be way too poor to have another one. :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"André Langevin" wrote:
Good day to all of you group fellows, snip Now i'm thinking at the next boat and i would like a sailboat to do coastal navigation and even trans-atlantic crossing and long distance travel. Since it will take me some years to get to this next boat, suppose i'm 50 years old and i finally have that big 43-45 feet sailboat. What are the chances i could use it for 15-20 years ? André This depends on your genes (how long have your mother and father lived, and how healthy were they at the end?), and how healthy you have kept yourself (smoke? overweight?). We bought a 45-50 ft sailboat in 1998 when Bob was 62 and I was 60. Now he is 70 and has survived a heart attack, and has had a bout with skin cancer. My dad died when he was my age (after two heart attacks and a stroke), but my mom lived to be 96 and was driving herself and mentally alert until the last 3 months of her life. I am overweight, but I don't smoke, and so far I have not had any heart attacks or anything of that nature. I don't know if we will make it for another 7 years, but we have had a lot of use out of our boat in the last 8 years. |
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I'm glad to have catched the curiosity of the group ! My concern is about
handling big sheet when i'll be 70s... when the boat is heeling and through waves. I see my father at 77 he is in great shape but i'm wondering if around 70s it is still feasible. I've followed the Dashews for the last 20 years and to see them go onto powerboating while they had the biggest and most weather built sailboat has been a shock to me. "André Langevin" wrote in message ... Good day to all of you group fellows, I don't know if it has ever been discussed but i am curious to hear from other's experience regarding this subject. I'm 46 right now and i have enjoyed several sailboat starting with small daysailer then to keel and last of them was a Tanzer 26. This was 10 years ago. At that time i was tired of being held hostage by the tide and reversing current of Quebec City (5 knots going down for 6 hours and 4 knots going up for 4-5 hours). So i bought a powerboat and i still have it today altough i'm currently thinking of selling it for a larger boat. This boat is depicted here : www.langevin.biz/marinette34 Now i'm thinking at the next boat and i would like a sailboat to do coastal navigation and even trans-atlantic crossing and long distance travel. Since it will take me some years to get to this next boat, suppose i'm 50 years old and i finally have that big 43-45 feet sailboat. What are the chances i could use it for 15-20 years ? Could it be my last boat or will my last boat invariably be a powerboat ? André |
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On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 15:43:38 -0400, "André Langevin"
wrote: I'm glad to have catched the curiosity of the group ! My concern is about handling big sheet when i'll be 70s... when the boat is heeling and through waves. I see my father at 77 he is in great shape but i'm wondering if around 70s it is still feasible. I've followed the Dashews for the last 20 years and to see them go onto powerboating while they had the biggest and most weather built sailboat has been a shock to me. Would you be sailing alone? With your wife or friends? Daysailing? Costal? Oceans? I would go eventually change to smaller sailboat. One of those heavier models that are so to speak more foregiving, though not as fast of course. Two people have plenty of room on 27-28 ft boat, and such size is easier to handle. Of course lot depends on how fit you will be. My father is 68, otherwise in good shape for his age, but getting real clumsy and slow. Even 31 ft in good weather is way to much for him. If you havent started yet, take physical exercise to stay fit ![]() Mika ---------------------------------------------------- Haluatko lähettää postia? Vaihda osoitteen eka (vai oliko se toka?) numero vitonen numeroksi kahdeksan... ---------------------------------------------------- |
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If you're 46 now, why would you care what you can do at 70?
André Langevin wrote: I'm glad to have catched the curiosity of the group ! My concern is about handling big sheet when i'll be 70s... when the boat is heeling and through waves. I see my father at 77 he is in great shape but i'm wondering if around 70s it is still feasible. I've followed the Dashews for the last 20 years and to see them go onto powerboating while they had the biggest and most weather built sailboat has been a shock to me. "André Langevin" wrote in message ... Good day to all of you group fellows, I don't know if it has ever been discussed but i am curious to hear from other's experience regarding this subject. I'm 46 right now and i have enjoyed several sailboat starting with small daysailer then to keel and last of them was a Tanzer 26. This was 10 years ago. At that time i was tired of being held hostage by the tide and reversing current of Quebec City (5 knots going down for 6 hours and 4 knots going up for 4-5 hours). So i bought a powerboat and i still have it today altough i'm currently thinking of selling it for a larger boat. This boat is depicted here : www.langevin.biz/marinette34 Now i'm thinking at the next boat and i would like a sailboat to do coastal navigation and even trans-atlantic crossing and long distance travel. Since it will take me some years to get to this next boat, suppose i'm 50 years old and i finally have that big 43-45 feet sailboat. What are the chances i could use it for 15-20 years ? Could it be my last boat or will my last boat invariably be a powerboat ? André |
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On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 17:27:55 -0400, Jeff wrote:
If you're 46 now, why would you care what you can do at 70? do you drive an SUV by any chance? |
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mr.b wrote:
On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 17:27:55 -0400, Jeff wrote: If you're 46 now, why would you care what you can do at 70? do you drive an SUV by any chance? On occasion, if I can't avoid it. What's your point? |
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Because i will sell my Marinette next year, and it will take me 2-3 years
to find a boat and another 1-2 years to prepare an atlantic crossing and then i hope to be able to live a "cruising life" for some years. I see everywhere some writings about "this boat is made to be handled by 2", "this boat have electric winches" etc etc so there must be something about getting older on a sailboat. I wouldn't want to invest in a boat for several years and then to sell it because i'm unable to trim a sheet. Better plan in advance and get a trawler then and put the money aside to pay for those 2 $ per mile. "Jeff" wrote in message . .. If you're 46 now, why would you care what you can do at 70? André Langevin wrote: I'm glad to have catched the curiosity of the group ! My concern is about handling big sheet when i'll be 70s... when the boat is heeling and through waves. I see my father at 77 he is in great shape but i'm wondering if around 70s it is still feasible. I've followed the Dashews for the last 20 years and to see them go onto powerboating while they had the biggest and most weather built sailboat has been a shock to me. "André Langevin" wrote in message ... Good day to all of you group fellows, I don't know if it has ever been discussed but i am curious to hear from other's experience regarding this subject. I'm 46 right now and i have enjoyed several sailboat starting with small daysailer then to keel and last of them was a Tanzer 26. This was 10 years ago. At that time i was tired of being held hostage by the tide and reversing current of Quebec City (5 knots going down for 6 hours and 4 knots going up for 4-5 hours). So i bought a powerboat and i still have it today altough i'm currently thinking of selling it for a larger boat. This boat is depicted here : www.langevin.biz/marinette34 Now i'm thinking at the next boat and i would like a sailboat to do coastal navigation and even trans-atlantic crossing and long distance travel. Since it will take me some years to get to this next boat, suppose i'm 50 years old and i finally have that big 43-45 feet sailboat. What are the chances i could use it for 15-20 years ? Could it be my last boat or will my last boat invariably be a powerboat ? André |
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