Good morning:I'm still new to keel boat sailing. Sailboat diesel maintenance/operations guides that I have read specify that the oil level/condition should be checked "each time" before an outing. My diesel's oil level/condition is the same every time I check. Since I am using the boat frequently, and running the engine for only 30 minutes or so each outing while in the channel to/from the marina, I've taken to pulling the dipstick about once per week to check for change in level or appearance. Getting to the dipstick is a bit of an ungainly and time-consuming stretch, which I admit is a disincentive to going at the task every time out.We don't check our vehicle's oil level every day. (Or for some people, even every year!). What am I missing about this "every time" oil check requirement for sailboat diesels? What do you experienced owners do?Thanks and regards,rardi