coenvanwyk
Active Member
Dear Brent,
Much as you and I find it baffling and even infuriating, there are some who prefer the herd mentality, who find it reassuring to do as others have done and find it a challenge to conform even more than the rest of the herd.
Your ideas are not mine, although I also built a steel boat and have dreams of cruising off into the sunset (which my daughter told me she wouldn't allow). Much of your design ideaas are sensible to me, but most of the tupperware boats around me would shudder to see something made and not produced half way around the world and sold for a fortune.
The other day someone showed me an ad for a block, at $ 2000!
But if that makes them happy, then so be it. If someone prefers an integrated navigation system costing more than my boat cost, and it all goes down because of one bad connection corroding away, then I guess that's just too bad. Some laugh at my fenders: canvas covered aeroplane tyres, free for the trouble of hauling them away, instead of expensive and not so robust inflatable plastic ones. Well, they are welcome to theirs.
My idea of performance will be to get the most fun out of exploring, of testing my own ability to sailing, to navigate, to get pleasure out of my boat, not in trying to get the most speed out of some arbitrary rule, spend the most money, try to impress the Joneses.
To each his own.
Much as you and I find it baffling and even infuriating, there are some who prefer the herd mentality, who find it reassuring to do as others have done and find it a challenge to conform even more than the rest of the herd.
Your ideas are not mine, although I also built a steel boat and have dreams of cruising off into the sunset (which my daughter told me she wouldn't allow). Much of your design ideaas are sensible to me, but most of the tupperware boats around me would shudder to see something made and not produced half way around the world and sold for a fortune.
The other day someone showed me an ad for a block, at $ 2000!
But if that makes them happy, then so be it. If someone prefers an integrated navigation system costing more than my boat cost, and it all goes down because of one bad connection corroding away, then I guess that's just too bad. Some laugh at my fenders: canvas covered aeroplane tyres, free for the trouble of hauling them away, instead of expensive and not so robust inflatable plastic ones. Well, they are welcome to theirs.
My idea of performance will be to get the most fun out of exploring, of testing my own ability to sailing, to navigate, to get pleasure out of my boat, not in trying to get the most speed out of some arbitrary rule, spend the most money, try to impress the Joneses.
To each his own.