Wifey B:
There is no right boat, no wrong boat. It's whatever boat makes you happy.
There is no right speed, no wrong speed. It's whatever speed makes you happy.
There is no right or wrong as to marina or anchoring. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right distance or wrong distances. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right or wrong electronics. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right, no wrong anchor. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right or wrong cruising grounds. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right anchorage, no wrong anchorage. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right marina, no wrong marina. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right amount of equipment, no wrong amount. It's whatever makes you happy. (Had to delete some smiley faces. Didn't know there was a 20 image limit so that's why from here on doesn't have them after happy.)
There is no right amount or wrong amount of creature comfort. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right material for a boat, no wrong material. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right fuel, no wrong fuel. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right brand of engine, no wrong brand. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right age for a boat, no wrong age. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right style of boat, no wrong style. It's whatever makes you happy.
It's pleasure boating. It's whatever makes you happy.
No absolutes. No one's way is better than another's. Conversations with varying opinions and views are great and incredibly helpful as long as people keep in mind, they are just that, opinions, views, perspectives. They are not the one and only way. Yes, there is right and wrong on legal issues, and there is some factual information discussed, but that's a small part of what we discuss. It's an interchange of ideas, of thoughts, of experiences. Mr. Coot, of Delta fame who loves cruise ships and going slow. His boating is absolutely not for me, but omg do I smile when I see how much he enjoys it and how right it is for him. I know my style is far far far far far far far out of the mainstream here, but I love reading of others and the places we cruise and waters we share are the same.
This isn't a place for my way or the highway. This is a place to read others and think, oh I like that, or, omg I'd hate that, but to keep in mind that you're not right and them wrong, just different views. Someone just designed the most elaborate over the top security system in full anal mode and it's fine to think that although be assured he's not the only one like that here, but he's not forcing you to do the same, just sharing, and then if your ideas are the polar opposite, that's fine.
Just to keep in mind. Fine to jump in and say that's not for me and to run and or to or to even or get out the . But ultimately we need throughout the land of TF and not telling someone that their ideas are stupid and they're full of for having them.
I'm on my baby boat now and you know what? I'm doing whatever makes me happy. Like it or not.
There is no right boat, no wrong boat. It's whatever boat makes you happy.
There is no right speed, no wrong speed. It's whatever speed makes you happy.
There is no right or wrong as to marina or anchoring. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right distance or wrong distances. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right or wrong electronics. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right, no wrong anchor. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right or wrong cruising grounds. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right anchorage, no wrong anchorage. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right marina, no wrong marina. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right amount of equipment, no wrong amount. It's whatever makes you happy. (Had to delete some smiley faces. Didn't know there was a 20 image limit so that's why from here on doesn't have them after happy.)
There is no right amount or wrong amount of creature comfort. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right material for a boat, no wrong material. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right fuel, no wrong fuel. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right brand of engine, no wrong brand. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right age for a boat, no wrong age. It's whatever makes you happy.
There is no right style of boat, no wrong style. It's whatever makes you happy.
It's pleasure boating. It's whatever makes you happy.
No absolutes. No one's way is better than another's. Conversations with varying opinions and views are great and incredibly helpful as long as people keep in mind, they are just that, opinions, views, perspectives. They are not the one and only way. Yes, there is right and wrong on legal issues, and there is some factual information discussed, but that's a small part of what we discuss. It's an interchange of ideas, of thoughts, of experiences. Mr. Coot, of Delta fame who loves cruise ships and going slow. His boating is absolutely not for me, but omg do I smile when I see how much he enjoys it and how right it is for him. I know my style is far far far far far far far out of the mainstream here, but I love reading of others and the places we cruise and waters we share are the same.
This isn't a place for my way or the highway. This is a place to read others and think, oh I like that, or, omg I'd hate that, but to keep in mind that you're not right and them wrong, just different views. Someone just designed the most elaborate over the top security system in full anal mode and it's fine to think that although be assured he's not the only one like that here, but he's not forcing you to do the same, just sharing, and then if your ideas are the polar opposite, that's fine.
Just to keep in mind. Fine to jump in and say that's not for me and to run and or to or to even or get out the . But ultimately we need throughout the land of TF and not telling someone that their ideas are stupid and they're full of for having them.
I'm on my baby boat now and you know what? I'm doing whatever makes me happy. Like it or not.