Introduction
I’ll keep this brief and hope you’ll stay long enough to sign
up for the voyage to a place a long way from here.
A bit about me
As a child, I was raised in the coal mining district of
Yorkshire England at a time when ponies (pit-ponies) worked alongside human
miners underground. Like the humans they were entitled to an annual vacation
and so once each year they were brought to the surface for a two week stint in
the sun. We kids tried to ride them but, like any other miner in the sunlight
they became crazy!
My own trip starts after forty years in the harness of
mainstream life, commuting, working, raising kids and paying mortgages. Sailing
happened whenever possible but always with a strong engine to get me home by Sunday
evening ready for a return to the office on Monday morning. Last year, I was ‘cash
rich, time poor’, next year I’ll have all the time I need but I’ll be
considerably poorer in financial terms. I
am approaching this with an enthusiasm bordering on the insanity of a
‘pit-pony’ in the sunlight.
I am a slow learner and quite forgetful. In the 1960 and
1970s I was a part of alternative culture but now, after being sucked into the
vortex of mainstream society and having stayed there so long, the luxury of choice
and the options of what to take and what to leave from the ‘old life’ feel very
new to me.
This blog is about choosing, purchasing, restoring,
renovating, navigating maintaining and voyaging a cruising boat. Sailing is
going to be writ large but there is also a hidden agenda. I want
to explore an idea that that the exchange of time for money may not be a simple
‘like for like' equation. Maybe time is more precious and useful than money.
Maybe you already got there years ahead of me but I’m sure there are plenty of
us who through choice, circumstance or personal philosophy are in similar
situations or at similar turning points in our lives – we need to know:
Can we get on the water, cruise,
voyage in comfort, and maintain our vessels on a shoestring?
Could this idea actually be more
attractive than our current situation?
Might we discover that time is
actually more important than money?
Could the knowledge and skill
acquired have wider applications?
So, my trip, and yours (if you want to join it) is a
philosophical exploration as well as a practical quest
Seaward
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