Last October I posted three rounds of a hypothetical boat selection game. I have since been tearing through VUP and become a Diesel Duck addict. I have come up with a couple more scenarios that might be interesting.
Here's Round 1: $500k Circumnavigating Couple
Detailed Rules of the game were presented in Round 1.
Round 2: $300k Great Loop Couple w/ 1 Child
Round 3: $175k Weekend Family Cruiser
Round 4: $250k Circumnavigating Couple
Basically, the rules of the game are like this. A hypothetical cruising situation will be presented. Players will then reply to the post by offering which boat they would choose based upon "-ility" factors such as reliability, maintainability, durability, affordability (acquisition costs are assumed equal, so this deals with sustaining costs such as fuel, insurance, etc), suitability (for the situation presented - draft as one example), layout, aesthetics, etc. The more justification provided to explain which boat the player would choose, the better. If the details provided in the scenario or the boat options are not considered to be sufficient, the player should share the assumptions made and move on to the description of which boat is the best option for the scenario presented. Of course there are no right or wrong answers - just the hope that by sharing the justification many could learn from those who have had to pick a boat.
So here's round 5: Backyard Looper for a Couple w/ two kids
What boat would you build in your backyard to complete a one year Loop with spouse and two kids?
Looking forward to learning from the responses!
Here's Round 1: $500k Circumnavigating Couple
Detailed Rules of the game were presented in Round 1.
Round 2: $300k Great Loop Couple w/ 1 Child
Round 3: $175k Weekend Family Cruiser
Round 4: $250k Circumnavigating Couple
Basically, the rules of the game are like this. A hypothetical cruising situation will be presented. Players will then reply to the post by offering which boat they would choose based upon "-ility" factors such as reliability, maintainability, durability, affordability (acquisition costs are assumed equal, so this deals with sustaining costs such as fuel, insurance, etc), suitability (for the situation presented - draft as one example), layout, aesthetics, etc. The more justification provided to explain which boat the player would choose, the better. If the details provided in the scenario or the boat options are not considered to be sufficient, the player should share the assumptions made and move on to the description of which boat is the best option for the scenario presented. Of course there are no right or wrong answers - just the hope that by sharing the justification many could learn from those who have had to pick a boat.
So here's round 5: Backyard Looper for a Couple w/ two kids
What boat would you build in your backyard to complete a one year Loop with spouse and two kids?
Looking forward to learning from the responses!