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Larry,
I concur with you that his expectatins (hopes?) are unrealistic, but think you may have emphasized a couple of points a little too harshly. Mistakes are usually costly, they can be and often are fatal. Mistakes are all too often VERY costly and while they sometimes are fatal, they usually are not. Not to say that this possibility isn't important, (after all who wants to die or kill family mambers through making mistakes?), but to be more realistic, shouldn't you have substituted the word "sometimes" for "often"? 1. If you want a boat that large, ... you will need to hire a skipper or someone to teach you how to handle a craft that size - you absolutely cannot learn that in books. You're right that stepping directly from dry land into a 40 footer is not an easy task, frought with personal and property danger, but since many have done it to say "you absolutely cannot" is a bit of an exageration. Your advice to start with something smaller is spot on. Do this in moderate steps (say 18'-25' then 30'-32' then 40' with at least a year of very heavy use at each stage) and it can be done safely and with a great deal of enjoyment. Do it in one giant step, and you endanger yourself and others, both financially and personally. -- Dan Best - (707) 431-1662, Healdsburg, CA 95448 B-2/75 1977-1979 Tayana 37 #192, "Tricia Jean" http://rangerbest.home.comcast.net/TriciaJean.JPG |
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