cabinetman1955
Veteran Member
When I cannot lift my sorry leg to get it over the side of the boat!
In some sense it is not really for us to say. Depends largely on individual health and retirement income. During my working years we spent a few winters on jackstands alongside a beautiful steel sailboat the owner was building. I had a Mainship 400 then, but we occasionally found boating things to talk about. One day another boater asked me if I'd heard the sailboat builder/owner had suddenly passed away (probably early 60's in age). That beautiful and unique boat never got to sail for the man whose dream it was to enjoy it. On the other hand, we have a boating club friend well into his 80's who still single hands his sailboat. Don't give up the dream and keep doing it if you can, but seeking guarantees of future success could possibly just be wasted time and effort.
I am planning my "Ghost Rider" tour for Aug on the east coast, but only if the covid breaks. I will be gone a month...maybe.... Then when I get back, another tour on the west coast. Probably Most of September. Its going to take a lot of healing as I am going down hill fast the last two days. Taking her 2008 Sky Roadster two pairs of underwear and some socks. Not room for anything else in that car...LOL. Got a back pack packed in the right seat.
My apologies to the person that started this thread for hijacking it, but you did ask.
I'm confused...what did you quit? My wife has had mental problems for over a year and has yet to be diagnosed correctly. (MHO) She forgets some things (short term) but not all things. We have been to the so called medical experts for about a year and a half. had numerous MRI & MRA scans, Catscans, blood workups, PT, BP & arithma medicines, etc but to no avail. We also have a boat that we both love but she refuses to go out on it now as she has a balance problem & is on a constant edge of feeling nausea.Wifey B: Don't dare apologize. Yours is one of the reasons we quit.
I'm confused...what did you quit? My wife has had mental problems for over a year and has yet to be diagnosed correctly. (MHO) She forgets some things (short term) but not all things. We have been to the so called medical experts for about a year and a half. had numerous MRI & MRA scans, Catscans, blood workups, PT, BP & arithma medicines, etc but to no avail. We also have a boat that we both love but she refuses to go out on it now as she has a balance problem & is on a constant edge of feeling nausea.
Reason for my question...."What did you quit? Boating?
Thanks everyone for taking the time to respond to my thoughts/question. We have decided to take a course through SouthWest Fl Yacht company. Two three day back to back sessions, planning to do in August. The course is actually onboard a 400 Mainship, the boat we're actually interested in. So Feedback very welcomed.
Thanks everyone for taking the time to respond to my thoughts/question. We have decided to take a course through SouthWest Fl Yacht company. Two three day back to back sessions, planning to do in August. The course is actually onboard a 400 Mainship, the boat we're actually interested in. So Feedback very welcomed.
The "right time" to start or finish is different for everyone.
You should never have a hobby you cannot afford. Financial situations can change, so be flexible.
You should never have a hobby that does not give you great pleasure. So if it's not fun..stop. Every person has different attention spans..and will get "burned out" or bored sooner or later.
Health can create disability or reduced physical ability. If you have the money, you can hire people instead of doing tasks yourself.
Age affects people's health very differently.