Greenheart
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Good heavens, Mr T! Not sort of the language I'm accustomed to hearing, when from time to time I put 'Osprey' in the forum's search function. :biggrin-new:
It's interesting (to me) that I mainly bought an Osprey because it was as big as many mini-cruisers and far cheaper, though I really wanted a cruiser. Still, I learned to love the dinghy (in about 15 seconds) and now that I'm ready to buy a cruiser, nothing will separate me from the Osprey, whose thrills will atone for the likely sedateness of any cabin-boat.
I'm not sure dinghy-sailing and cabin-boating are comparable...one is routinely so sudden as to be alarming, while the other is like caravanning without the wheels ever stopping.
But I doubt my cabin-boat-handling will suffer much from five years of singlehanding the Osprey, although the experience may have set my expectations unrealistically high.
Anyhow I'm sure owning two (or more) wholly different boats, be they modest or grand, beats the limitations of only having one, so I s'pose I ought to be a boat-show fan...
...unfortunately, I stopped going to the show years ago, because I was so dreadfully bored, even before SWMBO. I didn't know why, but concluded since, that rows of as-yet unowned yachts exhibit little or no individuality, or character. Any quiet marina on a dull day contains widespread evidence of sailors' choices, intelligent (and eccentric and ill-judged) modifications, options and solutions to challenges, which may evoke strong approval, horror or revulsion, but are never boring. I cannot say the same of the boat show. :sleeping:
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