- Joined
- Jun 5, 2020
- Messages
- 1,289
- Reaction score
- 601
- Points
- 113
- Age
- 62
- Location
- Santa Cruz Mountains, CA
- Website
- mcvoy.com
- Model
- Seafarer
I get on my local California forum some, truth be told I hang here more. But since I'm very new to running a boat, less than 6 months, I get on the local forum and I make it clear that I know nothing. I want to learn. Should be fine, right?
Some dude on the forum gave me crap and said I was trying to take shortcuts, I should just put on my big boy pants and go learn. Which I have been doing, I can launch alone, I can dock alone, I can take you out and put you on fish and I'll get you home. So screw that dude. He would judge me if I went out with no experience, and he's judging me for asking for help. I love all the help I have gotten here and there.
You guys have been so welcoming, I'm internet friends with magicbill (and I love that). I sort of didn't expect that, Gradys are expensive, I thought it would be entitled jerks. It's been nothing like that, it's a combo of people who have made money but don't want to flaunt it and other younger dudes that pull a 20 year or 30 year old grady apart and rebuild it. Both types are people who have managed to do stuff.
I did not expect this, I thought I was buying a reliable boat, and I did. But the community has been beyond cool. I'm very happy to be here and hang with all of you, you guys are great.
I might waxing eloquent a bit more than normal, I went out today and pulled the first crab pots I've dropped. Got 9 dungys. Did that with my kid, it was yet another great day in our Grady. I might be a Grady snob
Some dude on the forum gave me crap and said I was trying to take shortcuts, I should just put on my big boy pants and go learn. Which I have been doing, I can launch alone, I can dock alone, I can take you out and put you on fish and I'll get you home. So screw that dude. He would judge me if I went out with no experience, and he's judging me for asking for help. I love all the help I have gotten here and there.
You guys have been so welcoming, I'm internet friends with magicbill (and I love that). I sort of didn't expect that, Gradys are expensive, I thought it would be entitled jerks. It's been nothing like that, it's a combo of people who have made money but don't want to flaunt it and other younger dudes that pull a 20 year or 30 year old grady apart and rebuild it. Both types are people who have managed to do stuff.
I did not expect this, I thought I was buying a reliable boat, and I did. But the community has been beyond cool. I'm very happy to be here and hang with all of you, you guys are great.
I might waxing eloquent a bit more than normal, I went out today and pulled the first crab pots I've dropped. Got 9 dungys. Did that with my kid, it was yet another great day in our Grady. I might be a Grady snob