NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS

sloopy

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What do you guys plan to do for you Boating NEw year Resolution? will you use your boat some more? get it an engine rebuild? paint it? new trailer? tell us what you plan to do to make boating more fun for you and your family next year!<br /><br />-Bill
 

sloopy

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Here is something I copied from SAILNET.COM by DON Casey, you can go to sailnet.com to read it there but I Hate there new web site style (my email addres is still sailsail@sailnet.net) so I will paist it here! <br /><br />"New Year's Resolutions:<br />Make Your Sailing Better in 2003 <br /> <br /> <br /><br />Too many boats remain tied up in the marina — even on beautiful days. <br /> <br /><br />Here we are again, at the end of another year. This is when we put our most recent disappointments behind us and resolve to make the new year better. My own disappointments of 2002 are of little broad interest, except for a recurring one. Whether I am at my home sail club or walking the docks in some far-away marina, I am always struck by how few moorings are vacant, how few slips empty. It can be a spectacularly beautiful weekend day, where beyond the docks the happy glitter of sunlight dances across wind-rippled waters, yet most boats remain tied up. Deserted. Forlorn.<br /><br />Why? There was no doubt great excitement when each and every one of these boats was purchased. The new owner was aboard every spare moment, sailing, puttering, or just basking. Then something happens. Universally. The flame flickers or goes out altogether.<br /><br />It doesn't have to be that way.<br /><br />There are, of course, Sailors-with a capital S-whose passion for sailing never falters, but for the rest of us, sailing competes for our time with lots of other activities. If, upon reflection, you determine that you sailed less and/or spent less time on your boat in 2002, here is a short list of new year's resolutions you might consider taking as your own.<br /><br />Take someone sailing. Nothing reinvigorates a vision better than seeing it through fresh eyes. You have friends who have hinted around about "when are you going to take me sailing?" Do it. Buy some cheese, a bottle of wine, and make a party of it. Sail gently. Stop somewhere for a swim. Let your friends steer. Tell your favorite sailing stories.<br /><br /> <br /><br />Take a look at sailing through someone else's eyes and you might find your desire again. <br /> <br /><br />A sail across the bay, routine for you, is a breathless adventure for your non-sailing friends. Not only will their excitement be infectious, you will almost certainly catch a glimpse of an earlier you. This can put you back in touch with those things that first attracted you to sailing.<br /><br />Buy something for your boat. When a sailboat is getting infrequent use, the tendency is to try to limit expenditures to those that cannot be avoided-mooring, insurance, critical maintenance. This seems perfectly logical, but in fact, it is something of a Catch-22. While it is true that the more dollars sailing consumes, the greater the potential to conclude it is "not worth it," it is equally true that failing to spend leads just as surely to disenchantment. Whatever else sailing is, it is for most of us a hobby. Imagine a model builder who never buys a model, a photographer who never adds a lens, a golfer who never springs for a new putter.<br /><br /> <br /><br />A purchase, like this furler, can re-light your sailing fires. <br /> <br /><br />Buy something that excites you. Maybe it is something as big as a light-air headsail or as small as new mainsheet blocks. Maybe it is the thought of a new chart plotter that makes your heart go pitter-pat. Whatever it is, resolve to buy it for the 2003 sailing season. Not only will it bring the Christmas-like pleasure of a new toy, but putting the new piece of gear into service projects that sense of pleasure onto the boat. A third, not-to-be-discounted benefit is that a periodic purchase works something like a prepaid trip; if you are spending money on your boat, you feel an obligation to use it. This can be just the incentive you need to push you through momentary lapses in enthusiasm. At the end of the day, we are rarely sorry we went sailing, nearly always sorry we didn't.<br /><br />Read a new sailing adventure book. When I first started sailing, I turned to the printed page for both instruction and inspiration. Robin Graham lit the sailing fire in me. Eric Hiscock, Hal Roth, and Herb Payson fanned the flames. If you didn't come to sailing this way, then there is a great deal of sailing pleasure to be had for you at your local library. Not only can you sail vicariously all winter while sleet rattles against window pane, but you will soon be counting the days until spring. Nothing gets the juices flowing like a good read.<br /><br />If, like me, you have already read all the "old" stuff, browse the web or make a run to your nearest large bookstore. New sailing books are published every year, some of them recounting fabulous adventures. Maybe you aren't going to Tierra del Fuego, but these tales cannot help but make you realize you have the means and the skills to visit places denied to most others. That is a powerful incentive to recommit yourself to the pursuit of the rewards sailing offers.<br /><br />Night sail. When was the last time you went sailing at night? Get past the initial intimidation of the darkness and night sailing can be a wonderful experience. Starlight illuminates the deck, the wake trails phosphorescent, and the moon rises from the water huge, golden, and romantic. You pull all the same strings, but the experience is entirely different. It can be just what you need to make sailing fresh again.<br /><br />To sail at night is also to double the hours available for sailing. You don't have to choose between gardening and sailing. Do your gardening on Saturday and take the boat out for a dinner cruise-with friends-on Tuesday night.<br /><br />Resolve one annoyance. Sailing is supposed to be fun, but anyone who has sailed much knows that isn't always how it turns out. Sometimes the wind dies or the weather turns bad or something on the boat breaks. Fortunately we humans carry around an amazing resilience, and as long as the fun times predominate, we tend to discount the bad times as bad luck. <br /><br />What we cannot discount are recurring annoyances. Here is a silly but true example. Every time I am ready to leave the boat, I realize that the lock is still below, and this revelation often fails to come to me until after I have the hatch boards in place. My resolution is to fabricate a rack for the lock and install it within reach of the companionway. That should add one point to the fun advantage.<br /><br />Spring clean. Who doesn't feel a bit pumped up as a swan among a flock of ducks? If you agree that a high gloss on the hull and eye-catching brightwork make you proud to be seen aboard your boat, it follows that a dull hull and neglected wood set a negative tone. Polish and wax the hull. If it is beyond redemption by rubbing, paint it. Clean and treat the wood. Replace faded canvas. Eliminate below-deck clutter. If you do not have the time or the inclination to do these things yourself, hire them done. If you allow your boat to lose its eye appeal, your interest in sailing that boat will go with it.<br /><br />The love of sailing is like every other relationship. If you want it to last, you have to work at it."
 

Hooty

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Re: NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS

Dang!<br />That Moderator 1 guy don' play around does he Sloopy.<br />I'm gonna get the rest of the whistles and bells that I need (want?) installed on my boat, finish the 235 powerhead and get it installed, then, run 80mph (maybe).<br /><br />c/6<br /><br />Hooty
 

SlowlySinking

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My resolution is make better stock market investments and stop losing money, then I saw this on the web, sounds good to me..........<br /><br />If you had bought $1000.00 worth of Nortel stock over one year ago, it would now be worth $49.00. With Enron, you would have $16.50 of the original $1000.00, With Worldcom, you would have less than $5.00 left. BUT, If you had bought $1000.00 worth of Budweiser one year ago, no not the stock, the actual beer product, and then drank all the beer, you would have gained about 40 pounds, a perpetual buzz, and if you cleverly turned in the empty bottles for the deposit, you would have about $125.00. My current investment advice is to drink heavily and be sure to cash in the empties. <br /><br />Now, if by chance your don't pay a bottle deposit where you live, don't need 40 extra pounds or a great buzz, forget this sorry advice.
 

miloman

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slowly sinking that was the funniest thing I have heard in weeks you brought me to tears
 

snapperbait

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SlowlySinking: Yep... Sad, but true...<br /><br />My Resolution: I'm going to finish the total reconstruction of my 21' openfisherman in 2003 if it kills me... I should have been finished 5 months ago... :( Reason being, the weather and my scheduled boat working time just did not want to coperate... (Read Lots of Rain) :mad: I'm making progress and it's actualy starting to look like a boat again now.. :)
 

sloopy

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Why can't it stay in the Boating board? it has plenty to deal with boats... I understand him locking the engine one! but the boat one? why!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I want boating resolutions! KEY WORD BOATING!! what did I do wrong? I'm a failer :( I had two subjects moved :( :( can you please move thi back to something to do with boats? please....... I wil even open a GENERAL new years resolutions in the nothing to do with boat section! but this one has to deal with boats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<br /><br />-SLOOPY THE SCREW UP :(
 

Moose_Miller

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Don't be so hard on yourself Sloopy! Mod 1 and JB are having a secret contest to see how many threads they can lock up or move... and Mod 1 just took the lead! Heck, Mod 1 even deleted his explanation... HE must even know that this is getting tedious. I still remember when we used to have fun on this board without the CIA-like moderational interference on every third post. <br /><br />Sloopy, I got a hunch that an "alarm" goes off every time you, myself, or naughty, posts outside of the sandbox here... it's then gone over with a fine-tooth comb, voted on by the anti-banter-board-of-directors, and then and ONLY THEN, is it allowed to remain. The ONLY THING that your post said in it that would warrant it being moved is that it was FROM YOU. If one of our "admirals" had posted this in the boating section, Mod 1 himself would have responded to it with his own resolutions and left it put.<br /><br />Did I just stick up for Sloopy? Wow, things HAVE changed a bunch in here! :p <br /><br />PS - Sloopy, I bet it has something to do with your signature and it's inferred reference to profanity :eek:
 

12Footer

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Good question, Sloopster. I have no clue! Lesee..........<br />I gave-up smokes last New Jearz, so I can't quit them.<br />I don't drink enough adult beverges to warrant giving-up that.<br />I got some nasty household habits that I should maybee curb to wrest my wife's sanitiy...But I kinda like her just the way she is (totally insane, and by my hand I might add)!<br /><br />I guess I'll have to resolve to keep a neater yard. The nieghbors look at me with disgust in thier eyes, whenever I bring another vessel over, and go to werkin on it. I guess, I'll give the code enforcement guy a break next year, and stop parking my truck in the right-of-way out front (too many boats in my yard).but I'll do that. I finally got the 16-foot Quachitta I was tooling on outta the yard. It's owner now wanrs me to get his trollin motor werkin....He shoulda thought about that when it was over here (FOR OVER 6MONTHS I MIGHT ADD).<br />Whew! I still have those little fits.....Please excuse my lack-o-nicotene induced tremmor.<br />Never mind.. I guess it will be to become a more code-aware nieghbor.<br />My wife does not go fishing with her husband, as a good wife should.She claims she is too fat to get in and out of my boat. She says her kneees hurt too much,and the like. She resolved to shed about 30-50 lbs so she can become my fishin-buddy again. And if she does start shedding wieght, I'll probably feel guilty, and start loosing some of my own.
 

crab bait

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i'd count your blessin', 12 FOOTER...<br />keep her just as is.. she'll lose poundage & then 'hafta buy' new clothes & stuff.. <br /><br />as far as fishin' ,, your lucky in a major way... <br /><br />my rule is ;:: no girls allowed.. unless they can go in a funnel & tube out the splashwell hole... Tierd of goin' back to the dock every half hour on the half hour..<br /><br />keep her just as is... CHANGE IS BAD..!! ;) .. BAAAAD...!!<br /><br />my resolution is to never spend any more money...EVER... <br /><br />used to be ,,, break a 10 ,,, fagettaoutit.. now it a 50... <br /><br />i'm sick-of-it...
 

SlowlySinking

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Hi Sloopy, you're right, it was a boat based New Years Resolution question, guess I missed that point. Which only proves that we all make errors when we speak. Here's a few beuts; You'll feel better after you read these amazing quotes.<br /><br />"Smoking kills. If you're killed, you've lost a very important part of your life," --Brooke Shields, during an interview to become spokesperson for federal<br />anti-smoking campaign.<br /><br />"I've never had major knee surgery on any other part of my body,"<br />--Winston Bennett, University of Kentucky basketball forward.<br /><br />"Outside of the killings, Washington has one of the lowest crime rates in the country,"<br />--Mayor Marion Barry, Washington, DC.<br /><br />"I'm not going to have some reporters pawing through our papers. WE are the president,"<br />--Hillary Clinton commenting on the release of<br />subpoenaed documents.<br /><br />"That lowdown scoundrel deserves to be kicked to death by a jackass, and I'm just the one to do it," --A congressional candidate in Texas.<br /><br />"I don't feel we did wrong in taking this great<br />country away from them. There were great numbers of people who needed new land, and the Indians<br />were selfishly trying to keep it for themselves."<br />--John Wayne<br /><br />"Half this game is ninety percent mental."<br />--Philadelphia Phillies manager, Danny Ozark<br /><br />"It isn't pollution that's harming the environment. It's the impurities in our air and water that are doing it." --Al Gore, Vice President<br /><br />"I love California. I practically grew up in Phoenix." --Dan Quayle<br /><br />"It's no exaggeration to say that the undecides could go one way or another"--George Bush, US President<br /><br />"We've got to pause and ask ourselves: How much clean air do we need?" --Lee Iacocca<br /><br />"We don't necessarily discriminate. We simply exclude certain types of people." --Colonel Gerald Wellman, ROTC Instructor.<br /><br />"If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure." --Bill Clinton, President <br /><br />"We are ready for an unforeseen event that may or may not occur."--Al Gore, VP<br /><br />"Traditionally, most of Australia's imports come from overseas."--Keppel Enderbery<br /><br />"Your food stamps will be stopped effective March 1992 because we received notice that you passed away. May God bless you. You may reapply if there is a change in your circumstances."<br />--Department of Social Services, Greenville, South Carolina<br /><br />"If somebody has a bad heart, they can plug this jack in at night as they go to bed and it will monitor their heart throughout the night. And the<br />next morning, when they wake up dead, there'll be a record."--Mark S. Fowler, FCC Chairman
 

ebbtide176

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i will resolve to build an outbuilding for my boat, and build out the basement for 2003... if finances allow it.
 

crab bait

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it don't take a herbert einstein to play quarterback.... joe theishman
 

12Footer

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By goodness, you are right on, Crab Bait! I never thought about that! My daughter occasionally goes with me,andhave dealt with the thoughts of starting a marine sanijohn barge buisness!!! but my daughter is slowly getting her sea legs,but can only take her at night (she's afraid someone might see her hangin over the transom.<br />LOL. But at least she gets out with me from time to time. AND I cherish those trips, because they are few and far between.
 

JB

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Hi, Sloopster.<br /><br />Let me explain.<br /><br />You posted this in a HELP Forum titled BOAT QUESTIONS.<br /><br />As we expected, this has turned out to be a chat thread, with very little to do with boats or Boat Questions. <br /><br />This is a chat forum, with little or nothing to do with boats or Boat Questions. This thread is exactly what this forum is here for.<br /><br />Now. What harm has been done? :)
 

NOSLEEP

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Boating newyears resolution ?<br />I would think i should not be so hard<br />on my boat & motor .<br />like expecting it to be faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive.<br />I think i should try to be easier on my fishing gear as well.<br />another thought, i think i should take some of<br />the kids in the neighborhood out to enjoy the water, maybe that would give them less time to<br />vandalize the area. <br />I do like the idea of a new boat.
 

Moose_Miller

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Sloopy's post WAS a BOAT QUESTION! So you mean to tell me that if a post has the POTENTIAL to stray off course, it gets sent to the can? <br /><br />Here's a post near the top in the sacred "Boat Questions" forum : http://www.iboats.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=003600 <br />(no offense Homerr) and that whole thread turned to chat in a hurry, 16 replies worth so far... had less to do with boats then Sloopy's post did to begin with. Not locked up or moved? Hmmmmm<br /><br />Now in this post - ALSO in the "temple of boats and nothing else or be publicly flogged": http://www.iboats.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=003690 The Senior Mr. Vassel himself wished us all a Merry Christmas. He owns the board so he can post anything anywhere, but RESPONSES to his holiday greeting there would just "clutter up" the perfect aura that has been established there, right? I'll be! Look whose response was first in line! Dripping with honey, I might add.<br /><br />To sum it up: If you want to rule this forum with an iron fist, then BE FAIR! Contrary to popular belief, I have no problem with "rules" as long as they are enforced equally to all members.<br /><br />Personally, I think the new methods of moderating the board is WAY too extreme... things were fine the way they were. People on power-trips, playing God to the rest of us paupers. Just my opinion :p
 

JB

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Well, Moose. <br /><br />If this movement of a thread is the best you can do to try to pick a fight, I guess we are an awfully lot better off than we used to be.<br /><br />Those who needn't bear the responsibility of decision making are frequently the first to nit-pick the decisions.
 
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