Hehe..
Seen this many times..
Ours is not a "Dock Queen" ... lotsa "nautical" miles under it's
keel...
Have faith... some of us are not very "green"
......burning av and marine gas WAY out of proportion to what we
should be..
VRRRROOOOOOOM!
Dave
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 21:39:25 -0700, Jay Honeck
wrote:
We spent the Fourth of July with friends who keep a yacht on Lake
Michigan. It gets 1 mile per gallon, carries several hundred gallons
of fuel, and is worth almost $400K.
We were sitting at the dock, sipping a cold one, and my friend pointed
out that most of the boats never, EVER leave the dock. One in
particular -- a VERY sleek job that looked like it was going 100 mph
standing still, but was still a cabin-class yacht -- had just been
purchased for $1.7 million dollars this past spring.
The new owners had a zillion wet towels hanging from the railings to
dry, so it looked like crap. My buddy said he's never seen it leave
dock.
For $1.7 million, that guy could have bought himself a nice used
Citation, and paid a pilot to fly him anywhere in the world for the
next five years. He could have actually gone places and seen things,
but instead he gets pickled every weekend aboard a floating bar that
never sails.
Meanwhile, people think flying is expensive. I guess I'll never
understand some people.