Sails Call Lounge: The place for non-sailing related posts that aren't political or religious.Obviously…
Sails Call Lounge: The place for non-sailing related posts that aren't political or religious.Obviously…
as the saying goes, “everything is relative”. Here, the urban sprawl effect is most noticeable around marinas and we go home or go sailing to escape the oceanfront crowds, traffic, development and construction. That’s easier than complaining about it.And it still is.
We're looking at all the reasons we should be taking to our boats and say the hell with overcrowding and densification in what were once beautiful cities. Will the last person to launch, please turn out the lights at SBO ?
“Non- sailing related” vs. unrelated to boats …. Two different animals but whatever floats yours. I was merely expressing a perception. Geeeeez.Sails Call Lounge: The place for non-sailing related posts that aren't political or religious.
Right. It's quite clear that the purpose of the Sails Call Lounge is for discussions about non sail-driven vessels, such as powerboats and row boats, that are apolitical and non-religious.“Non- sailing related” vs. unrelated to boats …. Two different animals but whatever floats yours. I was merely expressing a perception. Geeeeez.
Wow, fabulous statement, Scott. Thank you.Chalk it up to population growth and prosperity ... we won't stop population growth anytime soon, but we could kill off prosperity. There are over 100 million more people living in the United States now than when I first bought a home in 1980. That's a 45% increase. When I left school in Iowa, there were about 2.9 million living in Iowa. Now there is less than 3.2 million. That's a 10% increase. Iowa is a lovely place (Kevin Costner wondered if it was heaven) and there are lovely people living there, but Iowa doesn't have a coastline or the grandeur of mountains and forests, or a stunning natural environment. Guess where all the new people, with all their new prosperity want to live? If they have to settle for a condo or a modern house on a small plot of land, guess what? There is going to be a builder who will fulfill their dreams. It's not greed ... it's simple economics. It's not the builder or land developer who created the demand. Income and demand is growing rapidly and when that happens, supply diminishes. That's why we have gentrification. We can complain about this or that. New people want a slice of something that many of us discovered years ago. They may have to settle for something less than you enjoyed for years, but they still want that slice, just like you did, and the world is going to continue to spin and economic forces are going to do what they do. Now it may be your turn to be resentful because somebody richer is gobbling up your pie. But they have a right to it, just as you did years ago.
Wow, that's a difficult situation. Maybe find a nearby anchorage?I just got a notice that starting in July 2023, the docks where I am berthed will be demolished.They will then rebuild new docks and be done around February 2024.
The docks we have are wooden ones and way out of touch with reality. Hopefully the new ones will be concrete and they'll add a little more distance between fingers. In the meantime, we have to find someplace else for our boats. This is the time I wish I had a trailer.
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I figured my sailboat justifies me keeping my BMW Z3M Roadster…2 days ago i sold my benz roadster. no more high speed runs just for joy.
Mid-life crisis?What are all we old men doing in BMW roadsters?
I am sure that is why I bought one!Mid-life crisis?
Sure is! But as I've gotten older, getting DOWN into little cars has gotten too hard!But she is still pretty…
Getting down isnt too hard, but getting back out is getting harderSure is! But as I've gotten older, getting DOWN into little cars has gotten too hard!![]()