Great to see everyone so psyched up
about their equipment (or someone else's). That just never seems to get our own juices flowing, unless there is some underlying idea or invention to be tried out. I am not just talking about boats, but also about cars, skiing, backpacking or diving equipment. I would much rather discuss the next voyage; even if the destination is just a few creeks down the Bay (or a few mountain peaks away here in the Utah Rockies). Once Nelleke and I figure out where to go or what to try and accomplish we simply start getting our gear ready (and ourselves, if need be).Yet, we love "Rivendel II" for all the memories, whether sweet or bittersweet. Moreover, for practical as well as sentimental reasons we would always first consider to keep using her for our new plans, rather than to simply trade her in for a newer model or a different type of vessel.Nonetheless, if sailing around Cape Horn was our lifelong ambition we would probably let go of "Rivendel II" right away, unless -- of course-- we were trying to prove that "Hunters can go the distance" ;D.Not trying to put anyone or anything down; just curious if our decidedly utalitarian approach is the exception rather than the rule among the denizens of this board.Have fun!Flying DutchmanPS:If I really had a choice of dream vessels to make the next ocean voyage in I would probably try to crew on one of the last tepukes still existing in the nearby Reef Islands (see attached link) rather than on any of the Hinkleys or Oysters we regularly encounter here in the South pacific.