After sailing small boats since I can't remember when- I am betraying my legacy and buying a Valiant 40. I know, talk about expenses and everything else- and I agree with you. I am even keeping my Compac- but for vacationing with my extended family I have bowed to pressure and will purchase the monolith, only to be put in charter during the time that we are not using it.
I throw myself at your mercy and explain that with my extended family growing, we need 7-8 maybe 9 berths and a shower or my daughter and her family won't come. And if they won't come, my wife will stay home with the grandson...( I really think she likes him more than me)
If you don't want to talk to me anymore I will understand... :-[
I'll just stand out here on the edge of the group and try to eavesdrop. ;D
Sounds to me you're more like a Sailfarer in exile.
:D
I met the president of that company, he gave a lecture at the islander club meeting this year. He said they took a number of ideas from Islander and put it into their boats.
Anywhoo, they are I hear good boats. Enjoy!
Well, you are keeping the Compac...so technically, you're still a sailfar type of sailor...
BTW, yes, your wife does like the grandson more than you... you're at the bottom of the family totem pole now...not the guy you see right above the ground...but the guy under him, holding the whole pole up.
For some reason, I knew you would understand. Hopefully I will be able to do the scoot with my Compac.
Or be a "support vessel" with the 40.
Someone has to bring the BBQ....
The Valiant is a great boat. I'm sure you and your family will get great pleasure from it.
My belief may be self-serving (<grin>), but I think SailFar is an attitude and not a physical possession.
sail fast,
dave
S/V Auspicious (HR-40 #68)
LOL... maybe, just a tiny be self serving. :) :)
Quote from: Auspicious on November 06, 2008, 01:20:46 PM
The Valiant is a great boat. I'm sure you and your family will get great pleasure from it.
My belief may be self-serving (<grin>), but I think SailFar is an attitude and not a physical possession.
sail fast,
dave
S/V Auspicious (HR-40 #68)
I think that Auspicious is right about the attitude thing...BUT... Newt had better be ready for some "conspicuous consumption" jokes ;D ;D ;D.
Fair winds,
Pappy Jack
Well jee, I don't know- if you divide the 40 ft boat by the 7 crew that is only 6 feet of boat per person. I 'd like to see you go out in the ocean with only 6 feet of boat fer you... :)
Displacement of course, is another problem :o
Don't forget the 17-footitis jokes... :)
Quote from: Pappy Jack on November 06, 2008, 05:33:14 PM
I think that Auspicious is right about the attitude thing...BUT... Newt had better be ready for some "conspicuous consumption" jokes ;D ;D ;D.
Fair winds,
Pappy Jack
Well, the adventure continues... I found the boat, made a few offers, got one accepted and now we are going through the surveyor, then renegotiation and then closing. Are you sure I'm not buying a house? On the lighter side- it sails like a small boat, only more inertia. And my family is happier on it. :D