Re: Help debunk a myth
The best day is when you get a boat and the day you get rid of it, if you're an owner who doesn't have salt in his veins, or doesn't take care of things, or thinks boats are waterproof and can sit out in the weather to rot and create misery for all.
If it's in you... if you're a true boater, with blood that runs with the tides, the worst day of your life is when you get rid of your boat and don't return to the sea.
I got rid of my 18' Chappy back in the 90's and tried everything that was supposed to be fun, from getting an in-ground pool, landscaping, taking expensive vacations... visiting friends' beach houses, etc. NOTHING was as good as the day that I got back into boating -- Nothing! And, nothing made my life as miserable as getting rid of my boat.
When I returned to the sea, I headed out the Cape May, NJ inlet, and cruised up the Atlantic Coast off Cape May, with the rollers going under me and my crew (family) and eventually turning into breakers as the waves' energy met the shore, tossing swimmers and bathers around. Nothing replaces that sound or that feeling. Turn off the motor a safe distance and let a pack of dolphins 1/2 mile long swim past.
Find a cove and get the kids swimming and tubing, then eat lunch and eventually run back in as the day winds down. Something about how the water settles near sunset that is spectacular., Heck, sending the family home as I stay behind to wash the boat and button 'er up, chatting with passer-bys about what they caught, and tales of this wave or that... well, cleaning my boat beats standing in some line at a hot amusement park; it beats sitting by a boring pool, and nothing gets that taste in my mouth or sensation on my skin that boating all day does.
If 'it' aint in yer veins, then maybe it is the best day when you get rid of your boat... But if it is in your veins, then no... freakin'... way.
Happy boating.