Russell Brown
Super Anarchist
You got divorced?I just bought 3 marstrom 32s, I can use the money from the divorce to buy her
You got divorced?I just bought 3 marstrom 32s, I can use the money from the divorce to buy her
A man that buys that many boats can't be far from one...You got divorced?
Poor guy. He thinks he GETS money from a divorce.You got divorced?
A bit like someone else we know down here with a piece of multi historyI suspect that Captain Careless is too stupid to sell her.
I know a couple of women that married good and divorced better.Poor guy. He thinks he GETS money from a divorce.
One of my favorite posters…Do you ever wonder if the purpose of your life is to act as a warning to others?
Being on the Mexican Gold Coast, she’s ripe for the picking of the day tour guys who love converting old ocean tris to party barges. I can see her a couple years from now in Puerto Vallarta with a big stainless steel bimini system and a huge ass stereo thumping away. And the guests will be told they’re on the WaterWorld tri. They’ll make a small fortune on her.This story makes me feel sad, I know logically the end of fine craft like this one, which have had tens of thousands of hours of sweat, hopes, and dreams lavished on them, is to be cut up and put in land fill, or if she was lucky, dying with her boots on, creaming downwind at 30 knots with a screaming adrenaline junky trying for 40.
But somehow having chunks knocked off her in a series of mishaps borne by carelessness and ignorance seems like an ignoble end to any boat, especially one of such spirit. I always feel the real cost isn't measured in dollars, but in all the future fun, excitement and experience her future sailors would have had.
This is the reason real sailors start in 8 foot rowing dinghies and gradually work their way up the size, power, and responsibility range. Hopefully it'll end soon.
Do you ever wonder if the purpose of your life is to act as a warning to others?
Definitely a case of "biting more than one can chew". Actually, way more...I read here a lot of sarcasm towards a hapless “captain” who bit more than he could chew. However, no one actually is willing to step up and pony up what it takes to run this program. Just another illustration that sometimes the right price for a boat is not zero but negative. Probably needs a low six digit annual budget just for local racing. 7 digits for “beating offshore records”. I saw it at the dock in San Diego before it was donated. It was in pretty good shape.
Can’t help but to compare the lives of boats to people’s. Everyone’s childhood is full of optimism and joy, but ultimately is the same boring story. Which prom dress to wear? Should I install B&G or NKE systems? The deaths are more interesting and diverse. Like that Val 31 dying quietly in her sleep on the mooring. Or this ORMA, going out similarly to the real life story that Fastball sang about in “The Way”.
He's gotten further than a lot of people. Even if the end of this adventure is in Acapulco.