Kinda like: you people who
think you know everything are pissing off those of us who actually do. :twisted:
Most folks tend to think their way is the best (and smartest) way. Some think their way is the
only way. While I think it is sad to allow a boat to become a derelict, I don't understand how someone's enjoyment of their boat at the dock affects anyone else.
The first three years we worked in Friday Harbor, we lived on our boat. We managed to take it out at least once a week, but that work stuff kinda got in the way of our free time. We saw many boats there that never left the dock; likely that some couldn't (although the marina had a policy that any boat in there had to have some means of propulsion). Some of those folks were live-aboards, some used their boat as a cabin on the water, and some seemed to have forgotten they had a boat there.
At some point, every boat there was "somebody's dream." Life is too short to not try to make your dream a reality. And also too short to fret about how someone else does it. Live and let live. A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down. You can lead a horse to water, but if you can make him float on his back, you really have something.
I could tell you about a boat dealer who made snarky comments about my choice of boat. It didn't affect me other than making sure I never do business with him again, nor recommend him to perspective buyers. Funny how things work out like that.
Enjoy your boat (and your choice of boat) any way that suits you.
