Nigeldownes
Well-Known Member
In search of unbiased opinion.
Thanks for the response to my first post; I asked if I should get a yacht despite my total lack of knowledge and most said it’s a stupid act, when does it arrive. Your advice whilst encouraging is also worrying, I thought I would get the voice of reason, until I spotted a trend “Biased opinion”.
I was advised by a member at the yacht club (one more trip tonight and I have all the signatures ha ha ha ha ha) to research a number of other craft. I promptly did so and discovered “owners groups” all of whom thought their craft the finest sailing vessels ever, perfect for the beginner on a budget. I asked people with Westerly’s if I should get a GK24. Based on the following reasons.
1) It looks good. Standard reply = “doesn’t it just”.
2) Its cheap. Standard reply = “indeed it is“.
3) It would look great with me in it. Standard reply = “Any one does”.
4) I can handle it as a beginner with a little experience. Standard reply = “Your so right“.
5) I think I can fix it. Standard reply = “we fix ours”
6) It looks great heeled over. Standard reply = “Beauty of form in motion”.
If I had asked could it bring about world peace I suspect the reply may have been, “if every one had a GK24 the world would probably be out sailing instead of at war”.
As a tester I mentioned to a wooden boat owner that I had seen a large old wooden yacht in need of a total refit, I didn’t have woodworking skills and my budget was limited, he thought I was onto a winner, worst still I found myself believing him.
My friend couldn’t understand why I wished to discus bilge keels with him at the weekend, and was perplexed that I drove him to the yacht club in order for him to fully understand mud moorings rather than proceed direct to the pub for lunch.
In short what am I to do with this growing itch, is there an unbiased source of information, will I need to get new friends and is the sport populated with woman because I think I could only settle with a partner who felt the same?
To any prospective female, if we shop at Liddell for past its “sell by date” food I can afford the Nicholson sloop, and we could live in a tent.
P.S Introduction to sailing course 2 weeks tomorrow 2 days at sea, yippee.
Thanks for the response to my first post; I asked if I should get a yacht despite my total lack of knowledge and most said it’s a stupid act, when does it arrive. Your advice whilst encouraging is also worrying, I thought I would get the voice of reason, until I spotted a trend “Biased opinion”.
I was advised by a member at the yacht club (one more trip tonight and I have all the signatures ha ha ha ha ha) to research a number of other craft. I promptly did so and discovered “owners groups” all of whom thought their craft the finest sailing vessels ever, perfect for the beginner on a budget. I asked people with Westerly’s if I should get a GK24. Based on the following reasons.
1) It looks good. Standard reply = “doesn’t it just”.
2) Its cheap. Standard reply = “indeed it is“.
3) It would look great with me in it. Standard reply = “Any one does”.
4) I can handle it as a beginner with a little experience. Standard reply = “Your so right“.
5) I think I can fix it. Standard reply = “we fix ours”
6) It looks great heeled over. Standard reply = “Beauty of form in motion”.
If I had asked could it bring about world peace I suspect the reply may have been, “if every one had a GK24 the world would probably be out sailing instead of at war”.
As a tester I mentioned to a wooden boat owner that I had seen a large old wooden yacht in need of a total refit, I didn’t have woodworking skills and my budget was limited, he thought I was onto a winner, worst still I found myself believing him.
My friend couldn’t understand why I wished to discus bilge keels with him at the weekend, and was perplexed that I drove him to the yacht club in order for him to fully understand mud moorings rather than proceed direct to the pub for lunch.
In short what am I to do with this growing itch, is there an unbiased source of information, will I need to get new friends and is the sport populated with woman because I think I could only settle with a partner who felt the same?
To any prospective female, if we shop at Liddell for past its “sell by date” food I can afford the Nicholson sloop, and we could live in a tent.
P.S Introduction to sailing course 2 weeks tomorrow 2 days at sea, yippee.