Tintin
Well-Known Member
So today I finally took the steps to put my Leisure 27 up for sale, and I am surprised how sad it has made me feel - it took me quite by surprise and I'm not normally known for being a sentimental person.
As I wrote the details down for the advert I recalled the scuffed and cut knuckles rewiring, the frustrations of trying to line up the holes for the radar mounts, and as I went thru the photos all the various trips with friends and family came back, especially the first time my (then) 1 yr old slept on the boat overnight.
Red Dragon has seen me thru some tough times - she's been a man cave to hide away in, a bringer of joy as dolphins play around the bow, and a safe haven with storms beating down on us.
A sad day indeed, but onwards and upwards to a more modern looking AWB
I never thought I would get so attached to her - is this juts a first boat selling feeling or does it happen every time? It almost feels like a member of the family is leaving us.
As I wrote the details down for the advert I recalled the scuffed and cut knuckles rewiring, the frustrations of trying to line up the holes for the radar mounts, and as I went thru the photos all the various trips with friends and family came back, especially the first time my (then) 1 yr old slept on the boat overnight.
Red Dragon has seen me thru some tough times - she's been a man cave to hide away in, a bringer of joy as dolphins play around the bow, and a safe haven with storms beating down on us.
A sad day indeed, but onwards and upwards to a more modern looking AWB
I never thought I would get so attached to her - is this juts a first boat selling feeling or does it happen every time? It almost feels like a member of the family is leaving us.