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My quiver, no more than 3 needed.
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LOL to the shoe inventory! When I retired and traded city for lake life, I reduced my 👠 by donating 75 pair. Can’t wear heels at the lake, right? Being replaced by athletic shoes and 👢. ( We get a lot of snow).My therapist says it's not healthy for me to discuss the details of my personal boat inventory. All I can share is that my household fleet is now down to 6 from a high of 13 (or was it 14?). And each remaining vessel serves specific purposes (offshore, singlehanded dinghies, double handed dinghy, center console, etc). My trailer inventory has fluctuated at similar levels.
In addition to following the advice of my therapist, I'm finding that advancing age brings with it a corresponding need for "Reduction Plans".
In addition to the Fleet Reduction Plan illustrated above wherein I now have fewer vessels to maintain/winterize/store/etc, my wife and I have been initiating other similar plans: Lawn Reduction Plan wherein we install more native plants and I don't have to spend as much time mowing, Decorative Plantings Reduction Plan where in we spend much less time on our knees digging in the dirt to install colorful "annual" plants each year, House Reduction Plan wherein we utilize fewer portions of our home so we spend less time cleaning/dusting/vacuuming (we simply shut the doors to rooms we no longer use), Offspring Maintenance Reduction Plan wherein we encourage our children to become self-sustaining and live elsewhere (this is still a work in progress), Offspring Belongings Reduction Plan wherein we are working to rid our residence of everything belonging to our children (also a work in progress), Small Kitchen Appliances Reduction Plan wherein we are divesting ourselves of any corded device we haven't used in two years, and so on and so on. I think you get the idea...
This is not to say that this methodology is being deployed in every aspect of our lives. I can confidently report that there are no Reduction Plans regarding my workshop's capabilities and... much to my dismay... there is definitely no Reduction Plan in place regarding my wife's shoe inventory.
It should be noted that I am not certified or licensed to dispense advice, your mileage may vary.
I've decided that I need 3 motorcycles (road/track, cruiser, dual sport).
I've decided that I need 6 pairs of skis, and 2 snowboards.
How many boats do you have, and why?
I currently have a 26ft winged sportboat, and really want an easy but fun single hander (say, an RS Aero). But I also really want a A-cat, although that sort of fulfills the same role except it's far harder to rig/transport and there's no racing here. I'm in the process of buying a small fishing boat for easier beer drinking and whale watching...
Really?! Fawk how am I here now, is this what it's come to?
I share your interest in an A cat, reason for not having one, and I bought myself an AERO as my 65th birthday present.I've decided that I need 3 motorcycles (road/track, cruiser, dual sport).
I've decided that I need 6 pairs of skis, and 2 snowboards.
How many boats do you have, and why?
I currently have a 26ft winged sportboat, and really want an easy but fun single hander (say, an RS Aero). But I also really want a A-cat, although that sort of fulfills the same role except it's far harder to rig/transport and there's no racing here. I'm in the process of buying a small fishing boat for easier beer drinking and whale watching...
Really?! Fawk how am I here now, is this what it's come to?
I disagree. You should never try to own a boat unless you can easily afford 100% of the maintenance necessary to keep it in great shape.You should have one boat but it should be 10 feet longer than you can afford.
Cyclists, being numbers-minded kind of people, have a formula to evaluate the number of bikes they need. If they presently have n, the number required is n+1.
https://road.cc/content/feature/do-you-really-need-another-bike-find-out-what-n1-means-289875
I think I've come to the same realization. I really don't have to do beer can racing on Monday nights as im just exhausted usually from all my damn Monday meetings. So i could race a little dinghy that's easy to deal with (Aero) on Thursdays.I like to keep my boats at home where they are secure, can be strapped down and filled with water if a big storm is coming, and most importantly where I can work on them, which means they all have to be trailerable.
I'm 100% a minimalist myself, seriously, no joke. But I've also discovered that having the right tool for the job is SO nice. Fine line I'm walking...Lucky I'm not a gear freak. This is just the minimum to have in order to do stuff with friends at any opportunity. I'm actually a minimalist.
First I need to know what you consider a boat? Are inflatables considered boats?I've decided that I need 3 motorcycles (road/track, cruiser, dual sport).
I've decided that I need 6 pairs of skis, and 2 snowboards.
How many boats do you have, and why?
I currently have a 26ft winged sportboat, and really want an easy but fun single hander (say, an RS Aero). But I also really want a A-cat, although that sort of fulfills the same role except it's far harder to rig/transport and there's no racing here. I'm in the process of buying a small fishing boat for easier beer drinking and whale watching...
Really?! Fawk how am I here now, is this what it's come to?
Two boats, a little one and a big one. A Flying Fifteen and a Dehler 35 CWS compliment each other.
So there is the Tasar that lives at the yacht club, that I can give away to juniors. There is the Tasar that lives at home to give to the kids.
I'm 100% a minimalist myself, seriously, no joke. But I've also discovered that having the right tool for the job is SO nice. Fine line I'm walking...