Fletcher500
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To learn from others. But this place has a tendency to get overly dramatic at times.
To learn from others. But this place has a tendency to get overly dramatic at times.
I am sure the that title looks enigmatic but here is the question, not really related to trawlers but a bit in a way.
A lot of people (me included) posting here are recurrent, daily or almost, user, poster or whatever I can call them.
So the philosophical question.
Why?
Why are you involved in this forum?
Is it only for informative purpose?
Is it because you feel part of a community or "family"?
Is it only by curiosity?
Is it only because you have nothing else to do?
I will answer for myself. I am here to learn from you. To get support from more experienced people. Because I am interested in knowing what people loving trawlers think and do. And because I think this " community" is really cool and fun.
What about you?
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Sorry cannot help you with this but glad you gave your answerStill hoping to connect with other DeFever 34 owners.
We have, well Sechelt has, one 34 DeFever at the Lighthouse Pub Marina there. Yes, they also have pretty darn good food there.
This is a support group for trawler owners.
Even though I have been boating 50+ years, I can always learn something new here. Until a few weeks ago I had no idea my hot water tank had a anode in it. Now I have it on my schedule to check yearly. It's also fun to pass on what I have learned to the new guys.
I also need to check every day to see what's new in the anchor world.
My daddy told me “everyone you’ll ever meet knows something you don’t”.
Copy that. Its the people who never ask questions, and think they have everything figured out, often don't. Learning shouldn't end at a certain age.