bsangs
E35-3 - New Jersey
After successfully completing yet another boat project, my dad lovingly quipped to me, "I would have bought you a boat 45 years ago if I knew it was going to actually make you handy." He's not wrong. This lifestyle choice really does throw you into the deep end, and force you to learn at lot of skills you may not have had. Anyone told me a few years ago I'd become versed on diesel engines, electrical wiring, plumbing, knots, small fridge repair, waterproofing, woodwork - not to mention actually sailing - I'd have laughed at them. And there's still more to learn. Also, the assistance provided from people in the sailing community - whether it's you guys here, the crew in my boatyard, my marina friends, the previous owner, the small and large businesses that produced some of the things I needed to fix - is unmatched. Who needs a trade school when you own an old sailboat?