It is about the boat.. All about the boat..I understand completely. I have had 7 boats in my life. All were different compromises needed at the time never knowing if I would ever have the boat I really wanted.. After my two kids have grown and became adults I was blessed with the purchase of a boat I refer to as Lucky. Tim I know the time will soon come when we spill a beer together... It is so funny cause we share much in common. My boat project has just now been put on hold. Amy and I should close on our new spread next month.. Our search was guided by just two things. Amy wanted a place on a hill and I needed { on many levels } a place that would provide the proper home for my boat..
We are all hear because we love our boats..
BDC, sometimes our boats have to wait but, they are never far from our hearts.
Jim, it's funny, but when I went out to CA to visit Dude!Sweet (former owner of my boat), his two young kids thought I was like a rockstar because I was now the owner of "Hot Stuff". Great guy and great family.
I remember seeing when Sean first purchased the boat, and I fell in love with it. Then it changed hands again, and I wasn't in a position to purchase. When it came on the market again, I bought it sight-unseen.
I know that I will have this boat until my final days, so I'll get it all back together when the time/money is right.
I feel the same way about my new house. This one was just calling me. Most likely my final stop unless something drastic occurs.
The first time I saw a pic of the boat - it had to be mine.
The first time I walked up to my house - it had to be mine.
Same thing with my dog - saw a pic of him on the internet at a shelter, and he had to be mine.
I still remember the first time I saw my wife, and didn't actually meet her for another year...
Hope everything goes smooth on the close on the new digs, and there aren't any negative surprises.
If you are still contemplating taking a trip out here, we're having a meeting of the goofballs the weekend of the 19th while the wife is out-of-town to complete the move, and get the boat to the new place (tricky driveway, and I'd rather have some experienced boaters with me to guide it into the Castillo the first time).
Come on out and help, we'll get a chance to spill more than one beer, and I'll make the run to TX to help you when you're ready to move the barn.
BDC - If you're interested in hanging out with some other boaters that all have current resto projects, send me a pm, you can make the cruise out to the Zonah in two weeks. Guy's weekend at my new joint.:cheers2: