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    Posted: 21 Nov 16 at 12:28pm
It's the law.. owning kit, you all know the formula, wether it's boats, bikes, boards sails or kites, the correct number we as Menchildren are allowed to own = N* + 1 and squared if you have the financial resources.


This formula I'm sad to say doesn't seem to apply to the retired us retireds seem to have to justify new acquisitions with the disposal of older items, being now in the close proximity of swmbo, moral of the tale? Never retire, ever.



*N is the given number of said item that may already be in ones possession

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Originally posted by iGRF

moral of the tale? Never retire, ever.

precisely.... how can you buy sh*t off the internet if you can't have it delivered to your place of work?   
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Originally posted by turnturtle

rental kit for snowboarding is OK as a beginner, but you soon want your own kit; boots as a very minimum.    That said, you can get a decent package of boots, board and bindings for around £450 ... it's even cheaper if you buy piecemeal swapping out 'new, new' kit for ex-demo and good second hand stuff.   


£450 for a set of Snowboard kit is one thing, I was thinking more of motorcycling where I really enjoyed dabbling in a couple of off-road days. £150 to rent £6000 of bike for the day (with venue costs and some instruction included) is a different equation.
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Originally posted by RS400atC

Originally posted by turnturtle

rental kit for snowboarding is OK as a beginner, but you soon want your own kit; boots as a very minimum.    That said, you can get a decent package of boots, board and bindings for around £450 ... it's even cheaper if you buy piecemeal swapping out 'new, new' kit for ex-demo and good second hand stuff.   


£450 for a set of Snowboard kit is one thing, I was thinking more of motorcycling where I really enjoyed dabbling in a couple of off-road days. £150 to rent £6000 of bike for the day (with venue costs and some instruction included) is a different equation.

we're a bucket list society.... why bother committing to a life time of mid-fleet sailing, back of the pack cycling or third team, second reserve village football when there's a whole world of sports and pastimes to dabble in.    LOL
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Alternatively why be mediocre at one thing when you can be crap at everything?

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Originally posted by JimC

Alternatively why be medioctre at one thing when you can be crap at everything?

LOL LOL LOL  so true ... I guess breadth of experience counts for something, somewhere....  OK, nowhere and nothing; not when pushing daisies and nowt but an excuse for a solicitor to steal what was once yours from your kids.  


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anyway, as for bucks lists... this looks like a good option to tick foiling off one.  But I remain convinced that not many are going to put their hand in their pockets at £15k to buy one.   
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Originally posted by turnturtle

we're a bucket list society.... why bother committing to a life time of mid-fleet sailing, back of the pack cycling or third team, second reserve village football when there's a whole world of sports and pastimes to dabble in.    LOL

I like mid fleet sailing, it's being at the back so far that is slightly frustrating with the new boat  Big smile
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Post Options Post Options   Quote RS400atC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Nov 16 at 2:53pm
Originally posted by JimC

Alternatively why be mediocre at one thing when you can be crap at everything?
In my case, being crap at off-road motorcycling was very educational, great fun and useful in terms of improving my on-road skills.
Dabbling in lots of different sailing has helped me improve at the sailing I choose to concentrate on.
It's not either/or.
The days we spend being crap at other things are probably days we wouldn't sail anyway, we'd be on holiday being tourists or gardening or something. Working even!

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Originally posted by piglet

Why is the wand off the foil?


Probably because it's the cheapest way of doing it so it can have retracting foils. The best place is on a bowsprit like the moths have it. It has 3 hulls, why not have the foil to leeward and actually get some proper speed on!
Needs to sail more...
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