"These people, and, I think, many others who cast away their ties to shore, do it for a kind of escape to permanent vacation." I keep seeing this attitude from those who don't cruise and it makes me cringe. The reality in most cases, is that it's a great deal more work than "toes in the sand, drink in my hand", whether one is sailing 24/7 on a crossing or interisland cruising in the Caribbean.
Why is it the very people who come on these forums to ask for advice when they have a project on their boats seem have so little understanding of what it must be like to operate and maintain a boat 24/7/365, that is not their spare time occupation, but their only home, their transportation and in many cases the only big ticket item left in their lives?
Please somebody, show me how I can escape to a permanent vacation, toes in the sand, drink in my hand, and expect everything on my boat to maintain itself and function properly.
Why is it the very people who come on these forums to ask for advice when they have a project on their boats seem have so little understanding of what it must be like to operate and maintain a boat 24/7/365, that is not their spare time occupation, but their only home, their transportation and in many cases the only big ticket item left in their lives?
Please somebody, show me how I can escape to a permanent vacation, toes in the sand, drink in my hand, and expect everything on my boat to maintain itself and function properly.