Sitting here in Monte Carlo all day on a 500 ft sailboat, watching all the 100-150ft private yachts dock. And those are the small ones, there are numerous 180-250 ft yachts here. They dock completely different from what we do and back these things in spaces that look entirely too tight. I’ve had more fun today than any other day on our trip.
I will try to upload a photo from the iPhone. I may have to wait until I return to the states but I’ll try. Probably will cost me a hundred bucks as apparently Monty Carlo jams phone signal according to the crew and charges 95/day to use the local cell and WiFi.
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07-17-2018 02:51 PM #1
Guys you ain’t seen nothing
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07-18-2018 12:15 AM #2Senior Member
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Re: Guys you ain’t seen nothing
Biggest question I have is why you are on a sailboat. Are you ok?
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07-18-2018 12:32 AM #3
Re: Guys you ain’t seen nothing
Ha ha ha, good question. We are on the Windsurf sailing yacht of the Windstar cruise line. Having trouble understanding how to load pics from the iPhone so may have to wait until I return.
I think they enjoy the smaller towns we have visited but the large yachts in Monte Carlo were fun yesterday.
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I was docked there in a small cruise ship. 800’. Below and next to shore was a 300’ private yacht. Helicopter, ski boats, jet skis etc, around dinner time out from the side of the yacht drives a white Bentley. The owner was escorted out by his private guards. He was a shike ( spelling) big big money. Then two fuel tankers pulled in and took 4 hours to unload their fuel damn this guy was loaded.
SEVEN
1979 53' MY Hull #563
Antioch, California
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Re: Guys you ain’t seen nothing
The more you have, the more it has you...
Well, maybe I am a little bit jealous.
JonJonathan Brein
1982 43' DCFB #550
"Paragon"
Chesapeake, Virginia
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07-18-2018 05:07 PM #6Senior Member
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Re: Guys you ain’t seen nothing
Yes but can he step ashore from his boat and enjoy a can of beer with his dock mates without making
arrangements with his security detail. It may seem like a small price to pay but in my opinion that
owner of the 300 footer is losing out on some of the simple pleasures of life. Now, would it be nice to
have all the toys etc that he has and the $ to take care of them..probably but I have never been to a
funeral service and viewed anyone laid out in a bed of money. Most of us on this forum have a pretty good
life and enjoy our "small" boats and we have the additional advantage to be free to enjoy the simple
things of life whenever we wish.
All of the above is true but damn, it would be nice to try for a few weeks.......
Walt
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I think he is compensating....just saying.....
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07-19-2018 08:27 AM #9
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I'm sure there's worse problems to have than too much money. I would be willing to test that theory though. How much is too much?
Scott
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Port Canaveral Florida.
Marine Electronics and Electrical Products Distributor.
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07-19-2018 07:27 PM #10Senior Member
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Re: Guys you ain’t seen nothing
Probably no such thing as too much. A good situation is to have lots of $ but don't let anyone know about it so you can indulge in whatever you want without fear. As the old saying goes, rich or poor it's nice to have money.
I have heard many stories about very wealthy people giving up their mega yachts with the crews and all the other luxuries associated with them and bought "normal" folks size boats so they can get back to basics and enjoy the total experience....such as running it yourself, docking, anchoring out in private and even skinny dipping without a crew watching you. One such person comes to mind is Dave Thomas, the founder of Wendy's and there are/were many others.
Walt