When we bought our boat 2-1/2 years ago, I told my wife that I wanted "10 good years on the boat" for it to be worth our money.
I was 59 when we bought her in the fall. She first splashed when I turned 60.
So far 2 amazing summers on the water.
8 more to go.
We are trending well health wise. Personally, if we are still good when I turn 70, I would like "10 more years on the boat". Only time will tell. But so far it has been a wonderful ride. 4 more weeks and I am back to the boat to work on it on the hard.
Then splash at the end of May (barring any delays- fingers crossed) for another awesome summer.
Good health and long life to all fellow trawlerites!
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moving the goal post since I declared, 60 was the max to sail/cruise, then moved to 70, of course moved to 80!!!!
Now what? 90?
why not?, more likely no but have been surprised so many times.
Find more fulfilling preparing for life than death.
that age/old is only numbers, in my opinion is a bunch of crap, made up by younger people with wishful thinking.
my body screams pain on my arthritic joints, cannot bend because my back/lumbar do not like it, my hearing aids help some so do not look like an idiot when somebody talks to me.
Forgetfulness? yeah, silver lining, my physical fitness has improved!! bicycling to the boat and forgot to bring the tools, back!! to the house, alright, got an extra half a mile (not biking really, replaced my beautiful cross-country for a tricycle!
Like the old saying, Old age is not for sissies.
Yes, working in the engine is a challenge, yet challenges motivate me.
Life is what I define for me.
My only fear is to waste today planning for tomorrow that I may not see.
life is good
PS try not to post, always busy, but this is a theme of importance and like to contribute.
Back to finish baking the perfect pizza,getting there.