Boat conversation with wife……..to day

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At which point one has to explain that such features are only available on yachts less than x years old, longer than y feet long, which sail like a dream, have all the latest gear, and will cost all of her inheritance, but you reluctantly agree she should have what she wants. 😁 :devilish:
I am amazingly lucky that she calmly accepted these obvious facts.
 

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A boat conversation with the wife from history.....

Me....if you let me have this boat I won’t ever ask for another....

That’s it....short and sweet.... I completely forgot about it over the years (men say stupid stuff at boat shows)....but always it comes back to haunt me
 

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Prior to buying Sheolin.
Me. . . “I need a bigger boat.” .. . Her . . “Yes dear, but can you afford it?” (Note the ‘you’, not the royal ‘we’)
Me . . . “No, but that’s never stopped me before.” . . . Her . . .”Okay then, if you’re sure.”
Me (on the phone). “I’ve Found a bigger boat. Come and have a look.” Her . . . “Okay, be right over.”
She liked it,
I bought it.
She’s a keeper that wife of mine.
 

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ME: I like the Moody 36
MOODYS: We've stopped making it, but the 38 is the same price and bigger.
HER: I can't get off it! It's got too high freeboard.
ME: Let's look at HR36.
HER: OK
ME: Now I can afford it I don't like it!!!
Some while later
HER: Come and look at this, I think you'll like it.
ME: We wanted a centre cockpit. And it's too expensive.*
HER: It's lovely and you'll never be able to afford it again. Buy it.
So we bought a Malo 36.

* Included were such things as pressurised water, hot water system, fenders, mooring lines, instruments of your choice until when comparing HR and Malo the price was near identical.
 

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Closer inspection of photos which I hadn’t noticed on my viewing was the provision for a row lock on the transome of the Gibsea 242 although a boarding ladder has been bolted on to the transom whether this affects the use of a sculling oar will have to be checked.Certainly the boat is a fron runner at the momment .Further conversation with the wife she threw doubt on my choice saying ,how she found out ,😳would I use it like a shed staying mostly in the marina or down the cafe.This creates a dilema as the other choice is a benetaue Baraduer with a good inboard but certainly lacking in internal fit out……but is considerably cheaper😏.Iam unable to decide so putting off the problem till after Christmas.

. . . toss a coin.

(Your heart will then pop up and say either 'OK', or 'Oh, no! I wanted the other one!'.
And then you'll have your answer.)
 

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Sold the last boat and can sympathise with @Wansworth as buying the replacement is taking a lot longer than I had hoped.

Obviously discussed at length with the First Mate and she insisted on contributing the following requirements ... most of which are non-negotiable.
  • Master cabin with good view outside.
  • Clean contemporary interior - must be bright, spacious and airy with plenty of light - veto on dark wooden interiors.
  • Galley separate from living area.
  • No top opening fridge - Fridge must have front opening.
  • Freezer - allowed to be top opening.
  • Separate shower cubicle in heads.
  • Space for sunbathing on foredeck.
  • Big shaded cockpit for sundowners, entertaining and lounging.
  • Swim platform or sugar scoop with swim ladder and shower.
  • Enough battery power to run her hairdryer every morning.
  • Washing machine.
  • Absolute veto on any damp/mould/leaks/grubby surfaces or bad smells - similar veto on project boats, boat must be as new as possible.
  • Must buy proper mattresses as first priority after purchase.
  • Good anchor setup where the chain doesn't pile up under the windlass.
  • Space for her windsurfer and SUP.
..... so not that demanding.
 

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Here you go Baggie how about a Tayana 48? OK she's got a wood interior and there isn't a panoramic view from the aft cabin (aka Mrs Baggie's bedroom).
 

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Sold the last boat and can sympathise with @Wansworth as buying the replacement is taking a lot longer than I had hoped.

Obviously discussed at length with the First Mate and she insisted on contributing the following requirements ... most of which are non-negotiable.
  • Master cabin with good view outside.
  • Clean contemporary interior - must be bright, spacious and airy with plenty of light - veto on dark wooden interiors.
  • Galley separate from living area.
  • No top opening fridge - Fridge must have front opening.
  • Freezer - allowed to be top opening.
  • Separate shower cubicle in heads.
  • Space for sunbathing on foredeck.
  • Big shaded cockpit for sundowners, entertaining and lounging.
  • Swim platform or sugar scoop with swim ladder and shower.
  • Enough battery power to run her hairdryer every morning.
  • Washing machine.
  • Absolute veto on any damp/mould/leaks/grubby surfaces or bad smells - similar veto on project boats, boat must be as new as possible.
  • Must buy proper mattresses as first priority after purchase.
  • Good anchor setup where the chain doesn't pile up under the windlass.
  • Space for her windsurfer and SUP.
..... so not that demanding.
So it is a trip to Australia then.

Schionning Wilderness 1480​

 

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Here you go Baggie how about a Tayana 48? OK she's got a wood interior and there isn't a panoramic view from the aft cabin (aka Mrs Baggie's bedroom).
Looks like a gorgeous boat, it would unfortunately get vetoed for the size of the cockpit and the clambering required to get from cockpit to swim platform. :confused: ... there is also the small problem of it being over budget.

This is more the sort of thing she has in mind ...

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Sold the last boat and can sympathise with @Wansworth as buying the replacement is taking a lot longer than I had hoped.

Obviously discussed at length with the First Mate and she insisted on contributing the following requirements ... most of which are non-negotiable.
  • Master cabin with good view outside.
  • Clean contemporary interior - must be bright, spacious and airy with plenty of light - veto on dark wooden interiors.
  • Galley separate from living area.
  • No top opening fridge - Fridge must have front opening.
  • Freezer - allowed to be top opening.
  • Separate shower cubicle in heads.
  • Space for sunbathing on foredeck.
  • Big shaded cockpit for sundowners, entertaining and lounging.
  • Swim platform or sugar scoop with swim ladder and shower.
  • Enough battery power to run her hairdryer every morning.
  • Washing machine.
  • Absolute veto on any damp/mould/leaks/grubby surfaces or bad smells - similar veto on project boats, boat must be as new as possible.
  • Must buy proper mattresses as first priority after purchase.
  • Good anchor setup where the chain doesn't pile up under the windlass.
  • Space for her windsurfer and SUP.
..... so not that demanding.
You have realized haven’t you that your wife is describing a motorboat ?
 
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