I had six weeks (less one week harbor-bound) in my "sail" from SF to BC in 2016. Except for the very first day [sailing BACK to SF with anchor line wrapped around the prop!] and the very last day [glorious sail with the full main up for the first time in a really long time], I prayed for NO wind coming up the coast. For me, that was a month and a half of As and I was truly grateful for NOT being able to, or needing to sail.
I had almost 40 years of A day sailing in SF.
My "new life" here in BC offers new challenges, new sailing grounds and new friends.
They're all A days to me when I'm on the boat. I just finished a rebuild of my raw water pump. Another A day.
Rating things like this seems, to me, meaningless. I've "suffered" through my first two "real" winters, and my boat saw snow last winter for her very first time. I always "intellectually" understood what those of you who have to pull your boats out of the water have to live through. I always disparaged the idiots who'd post pictures or stories of them sailing in January and taunt those who had their boats on the hard. Stupid and callous.
Although my boat is still in the water all year, not being able to go anywhere for many months was disconcerting at first. Now I've learned to use it for preventative maintenance...as long as it's reasonably warm enough both outside and in.
Any day on the boat... It's so true.