longjohnsilver
Well-Known Member
For me, it was being in Salcombe for the first time (by car, long before I'd even considered buying a boat) on a lovely sunny summers day about 30 years ago and seeing a Fairline Mirage pootle along towards the pontoon. For some reason I needed to find out what make/type of boat it was, there was something magical about being on the water in your own craft.
It eventually led to me buying, along with 2 ex bils, a share in a Shetland 535 with a Johnson 60, which went like stink! Then moved on to a Boston Whaler, Relcraft, CI22, CI32 and then our current boat, a DeFever 48, with quite a few RIBs and dories in addition over the past 10 years. I've loved all the boats I've owned and don't regret for a moment all the time and money spent pursuing this magnificent hobby of ours. It's brought years of very happy memories along with friendships that will last a lifetime. And still there's so much more I want to do and see. So many new places to explore and old familiar places to enjoy. I love it!
What first attracted you?
It eventually led to me buying, along with 2 ex bils, a share in a Shetland 535 with a Johnson 60, which went like stink! Then moved on to a Boston Whaler, Relcraft, CI22, CI32 and then our current boat, a DeFever 48, with quite a few RIBs and dories in addition over the past 10 years. I've loved all the boats I've owned and don't regret for a moment all the time and money spent pursuing this magnificent hobby of ours. It's brought years of very happy memories along with friendships that will last a lifetime. And still there's so much more I want to do and see. So many new places to explore and old familiar places to enjoy. I love it!
What first attracted you?