Brent Swain
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It's maybe because I am bit nerdish about numbers ("If you can't measure, you can't manage") that I'd like a bit more details about a few things.
AFAICS you have had 3 boats:
one ferro
one steel (34 years in your ownership)
one steel (10 years in your ownership)
Is an accurate summary please ?
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_Correct
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Now this 350,000 miles of cruising. Is that your estimate of all the miles sailed on boats into which you have had some input as a boat builder or designer ?
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Correct again, on origamiboats
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it's the accumulated time at sea of all your boats,
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Correct
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You mentioned, I think, that you have spent 11 months of every year at sea. Is that time spent on board (incl moored up) , or time spent under way ?
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11 months a year living the cruising life, doing exactly as I please, 24-7 fishing, hunting ,hiking, swimming, etc, etc, doing all the cruising life allows, what most do when cruising ,getting up any time I please, no alarm clocks, no boss to answer to ,no schedules ,the good life, the opposite of most land living.
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"daily mileage runs as as good as 90% of cruisers". That sentence without any corroborating detail opens you to challenge. What is the daily average run of sailing boats ? Why do your boats only achieve 90% of that average ? Are they that much smaller than the 'average' cruiser ? Or slower as a result of design or construction ? What data do you have on average cruisers ? What's the proportion of steel cruisers to GRP (and other materials) ? Indeed , what is the statistical population on which you are basing your figures ?
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90 % of cruisers, not 90% of average. Two very different things.
Search Silas Crosby. Search Tagish, and check the passage times they made.
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It is only fair and helpful to base your arguments on real information; however well-intentioned and based on an instinctive feeling s, guesstimates without verification do not help , and make it difficult to accept that what you are saying .
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Like verification that you have any cruising or boating experience, and verification you are not just some kid in his mother's basement?
I see no such "verification" here.
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Like many others reading your posts, I believe you have lots of hands-on experience of steel boats, and loads of good ideas about design ideas and maintenance, but you can't flash figures around in a debate unless you can provide some hard detail.
That should answer your questions. There are ways of changing the colour of questions and answers on the screen, but I haven't figured that out, yet.
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