Reactions to your boat/yacht purchase
Posted: June 21st, 2024, 10:50 pm
So I bought a boat. It's considered a Yacht by most standards. It's a 41 CMY. The word Yacht is in the name.
I guess by proxy, it's a yacht.
But that's not why I'm posting.
I'm curious to what you have experienced when you were buying your boat/yacht. It can be and has been a slow and sometimes stressful experience. Financing, down payments, insurance, coast guard registration, finding and paying for a slip, Survey, sea trial, learning where everything is, how to work everything, learning how to pilot the damn thing, etc. It sometimes can be a bit much. It's human nature to talk about things like that, put them out in the air, take some cleansing breaths, and share the experience with someone, even if it's just to vent a little.
How did your friends react? Your neighbors? Work Buddies?
Were their reactions positive?
Were they jealous?
Did you hear them grousing about you buying your boat? Did they make some remark about how much you must have spent on a boat and didn't paint your house, fix that old truck in your garage, or put that money where they think it should have been spent?
Did you lose friends, make new ones, or just become the island you have always wanted to be?
I get that boating isn't for everyone. If it was everyone would have a boat, and they don't.
I'm just curious. Is it just me? I know that people are people, and I can't change how they react. I'm okay with that.
Like I said I'm just curious how it went for you.
Jester
I guess by proxy, it's a yacht.
But that's not why I'm posting.
I'm curious to what you have experienced when you were buying your boat/yacht. It can be and has been a slow and sometimes stressful experience. Financing, down payments, insurance, coast guard registration, finding and paying for a slip, Survey, sea trial, learning where everything is, how to work everything, learning how to pilot the damn thing, etc. It sometimes can be a bit much. It's human nature to talk about things like that, put them out in the air, take some cleansing breaths, and share the experience with someone, even if it's just to vent a little.
How did your friends react? Your neighbors? Work Buddies?
Were their reactions positive?
Were they jealous?
Did you hear them grousing about you buying your boat? Did they make some remark about how much you must have spent on a boat and didn't paint your house, fix that old truck in your garage, or put that money where they think it should have been spent?
Did you lose friends, make new ones, or just become the island you have always wanted to be?
I get that boating isn't for everyone. If it was everyone would have a boat, and they don't.
I'm just curious. Is it just me? I know that people are people, and I can't change how they react. I'm okay with that.
Like I said I'm just curious how it went for you.
Jester
and gradually worked my way up for a total of 7 boats. Everyone who has ever known me has always seen me in a boat. Heck, even our grandson calls us grandpa boat and grandma boat. Transitioning from one to the next was a piece of cake mainly because of past experience. Only real challenging (for me) adjustment I had to make was when I first piloted twins, not easy to erase muscle memory from spinning the wheel to using throttles to manoeuvre. Needless to say it is now second nature to me with over 20 years on twins.
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