Yesterday I was checking a specific trawler owners web-site which I have been following for many years. The owners were a small family that spent over eight years aboard and I had the pleasure of meeting in San Diego a couple of years ago. Yesterday they announced they were done and placing the boat for sale.
I'm not sure why but I often feel a sense of sadness when I see adventurous people place their boat for sale and say they are done. For me its hard to understand how those who have accomplished so much with trawlers can walk away. I recognize everyone has their own reason and I'm no one to question their decision but when I look at myself I believe (god willing) we will always own a boat (of some type) as long as I can walk and breath. I guess I'm a "lifer".
Curious how others feel about this "emotional" part of leaving boating. Are you a true "lifer" or more a "seasonal" trawler owner?
Should lead to some good discussion.
John T.
I'm not sure why but I often feel a sense of sadness when I see adventurous people place their boat for sale and say they are done. For me its hard to understand how those who have accomplished so much with trawlers can walk away. I recognize everyone has their own reason and I'm no one to question their decision but when I look at myself I believe (god willing) we will always own a boat (of some type) as long as I can walk and breath. I guess I'm a "lifer".
Curious how others feel about this "emotional" part of leaving boating. Are you a true "lifer" or more a "seasonal" trawler owner?
Should lead to some good discussion.
John T.