What's more important?
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 11:03 am
Aesthetics or functionality?
Our Dulcamara has always looked a bit tatty. Some would say even partially neglected. For me, this has always been a source of not shame, but of disappointment that I can never seem to find enough time to do what I'd really like to do to her.
Such things as a full re-furbish of the interior, including fitting a head liner which I've never had. Changing the red tartan cushion covers, changing the aging blue carpet that lines anything that's not tartan or timber. What about a full repaint of the hull, getting rid of the overly large sign-writing on the side and cleaning up the grey toe-rails.
On the plus side, she's pretty ship shape rigging wise, and while the sails are dirty and a bit out of shape, they're functional. In fact, as a functional weekender, she's pretty good. Longer distances may require some adjustments.
The thing I always say to those about us on moorings in Refuge Bay, or elsewhere..... "My view is the same as yours, it just didn't cost me as much"
Our Dulcamara has always looked a bit tatty. Some would say even partially neglected. For me, this has always been a source of not shame, but of disappointment that I can never seem to find enough time to do what I'd really like to do to her.
Such things as a full re-furbish of the interior, including fitting a head liner which I've never had. Changing the red tartan cushion covers, changing the aging blue carpet that lines anything that's not tartan or timber. What about a full repaint of the hull, getting rid of the overly large sign-writing on the side and cleaning up the grey toe-rails.
On the plus side, she's pretty ship shape rigging wise, and while the sails are dirty and a bit out of shape, they're functional. In fact, as a functional weekender, she's pretty good. Longer distances may require some adjustments.
The thing I always say to those about us on moorings in Refuge Bay, or elsewhere..... "My view is the same as yours, it just didn't cost me as much"