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Peter Hendra wrote: On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 20:56:07 +0000, Larry wrote: Peter, you don't need a boat. There are PLENTY of boats to play with/on/out of sitting on docks all over. Unless you just HAVE to have a family cruiser to take the kids out on, something none of the yachties want on their boats I know, spending all that cash on boats and upkeep is unnecessary. If you want to cruise around in some really nice yachts, you need a pleasant captain who, like my friend, would love to have someone he can trust to get her ready-for-sea...and pilot her most of the time...so he can enjoy his guests and family...rather than being strapped to the wheel all the time. I don't have that kind of money. I like my position aboard..... NOTHING beats taking the CAPTAIN'S VISA card to West Marine on a Saturday morning for a "few parts and replenishment spares".....(c; Larry Hi Larry, Agreed if going sailing is all you wish to do. Personally, what I like most about owning my own boat is the wonderful sense of freedom it affords me. I can go where I want to, when I want to; dollars and weather and the the bloody pirates and such scum aside. After years of working to pay mortgages, raising children etc, I love the freedom of looking out of my office window on a difficult day (when I work) and thinking. Well, if I don't want to do this there is simply nothing to stop me just raising the anchor and going somewhere else. I am not answerable to anyone apart from wife (for the time being anyway) friends and the obligation to the current work contract/sense of professional responsibility. I do a lot of my "regular" work from my boat.. good, fast connection. Sometimes, I just stow all the crap and have a sail for a couple. Works wonders. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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