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Can your dinghy reflect your personality?
At Marinas and yacht clubs, you can see all kind of dinghies. Some are inflatable, rigid inflatable, fibreglass and wood. Outboard engine ranging from two hp to 15 hp are used to powers many of those watercrafts. Most of the time these dinghies are tied on floats and not used. During the summer, these dinghies are deflating and being filled with rainwater. Not to mention that some wealthy sailboat owners are using home made wooden dinghies and have a life raft on board their sailboat. If they were to be used to reflect the personality of sailboat owners, how should it be done? |
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If personality reflects intellect, then what you see may not be what
you get. Canny yachties have heard or figured out for them selves that the best way to avoid some problems is called the Old Gray Chevy Solution. Some time ago, I went to a graduation ceremony at a hotel where peoples' land yachts were proudly displayed, parading debutants to the prom. My rusty old Taurus was an embarrasment, I am sure, to my daughter. Yet it was my jalopy that made the front page, with its fingered in the dust message: "Paid for." It was a dependable car. Everything else I own is paid for. All those who had to borrow to rent horses and carriages, caddillacs and hummers are still in debt. Their pride may be delusional. Occupying two parking spots near the entrance was a brand new bronze 1969 Shelby Cobra, or possibly a later reproduction, parked slantwise, to ensure no careless doors could ding it. Pretentious? Outrageous? I wanted to key the damned thing myself! No one bothers an humble old gray chevy, nor an old aluminium car topper. My daughter got the message. It's her education and her intellect that matters, not ostentatious displays of dinghy splendour. Some people need big guns to inflate their ego, some are content to let others take the brunt of jealous vandals and thieves. Now, if only that philosophy had some effect on the seagulls and owls who defecate equally on the yachts of the proud and the humble. Those who merely aspire to snobbery probably do not even suspect the true snobs. As any real engineer will tell you: "Good enough is good enough." Terry K |
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