I put my second boat, a renken 18 in the water yesterday. I had a good time but she does not sail as well as my 26. She doesn't point worth a hoot, and with her stubby little keel she makes a bit of leeway. It was cool being closer to the water and I did have a lot of fun, but I had to ask myself if the extra stress and cost of trying to maintain two boats is worth it. For me, NO!
I am just posting this to say that a second boat ends up taking a lot more time and money than I budgeted. The idea was to have a small boat that I could haul around to different places or to sail while working on My Girl. Dang it, why do I have to be so impulsive? Besides having high standards: everything has to be the best. While sailing I was constantly planning upgrades, new sail plan etc. I can't do all that for two boats.
I had to learn my lesson the hard way. I think I am going to put her up for sale for less than I have in her. But I learned a good lesson. I also have a new appreciation for how well My Girl sails, and for the o'day in general. That is worth something.
What are others experiences regarding having that second larger or smaller boat? Whew, one is enough. It is like having two wives!
I am just posting this to say that a second boat ends up taking a lot more time and money than I budgeted. The idea was to have a small boat that I could haul around to different places or to sail while working on My Girl. Dang it, why do I have to be so impulsive? Besides having high standards: everything has to be the best. While sailing I was constantly planning upgrades, new sail plan etc. I can't do all that for two boats.
I had to learn my lesson the hard way. I think I am going to put her up for sale for less than I have in her. But I learned a good lesson. I also have a new appreciation for how well My Girl sails, and for the o'day in general. That is worth something.
What are others experiences regarding having that second larger or smaller boat? Whew, one is enough. It is like having two wives!
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