Where will it stop?

A movie quote

"there is nothing in the world you can't ignore if you try hard enough"

You may end up sinking eventually but at least you save some money!?!

On a more serious note, did all 3 batteries simultaneously fail, was the engine really that knackered as well as the SD. Admittedly it is fun to buy things for the toy but we need to admit that not everything bought is really a need to have more often its a nice to have.
 
Stop complaining.

Or as I suspect, bragging.

You choose to sail what you sail.

Move your compromise to something more affordable if you aren't happy whith what you have.

If you enjoy it, does it matter what it costs? Or do you just like complaining?

Enjoy.
 
RE:Nathan

Enjoyed reading your blog. A sailing buddy used to have Corribee No1, wooden, no engine. They always used fine china bought as rejects from market stalls and had fillet steak a la Corribee for dinner. Corribee no 1 went to somewhere on the south coast and was fully restored eventually.
 
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