Giles and Paula's Great Retirement Adventure
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@Giles looks great. Nicely done.
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As is widely known, I am not allowed to fish off SAKURA. I have been trying to work out a way to fix that, and I have a solution.
A few weeks ago, a boat that I had admired for ages in our Marina came up for sale. I had even specced a new one exactly the same about a year ago, but could not swing it financially (that is, get Paula to agree
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I made an offer and it was accepted and I picked her up last night.
I am renaming her UKIYO: In Japanese, "UKIYO" (浮世) translates to "floating world" or "transient world". It describes the urban, pleasure-seeking lifestyle of Edo-period Japan. Essentially, "ukiyo" embodies a sense of living in the moment, appreciating fleeting pleasures, and being detached from the burdens of life.
One of the key deciders was that I can fit her onto our current pontoon, so whilst the bastards are still making me pay for the privilege, it is at a ridiculously low price. Insurance is very reasonable and she will cruise twice as fast as SAKURA and use half the fuel, so when we want a quick dash somewhere (especially somewhere that does not have berths big enough for SAKURA), we now have the means.
And she will be a brilliant platform for fishing in The Solent and neighbouring waters.
Problem solved.
Decals.
New home
From a webcam installed on SAKURA, so I can monitor her remotely.
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@Giles said in Giles and Paula's Great Retirement Adventure:
Essentially, "ukiyo" embodies a sense of living in the moment, appreciating fleeting pleasures, and being detached from the burdens of life.
Great name @Giles. Another cool Japanese term and philosophy that I will try to incorporate into life.
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Ukiyo appears aimed at pure, reckless, unbridled fun!!
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@Giles love a center console, what a workhorse. That is some beautiful and stout aluminum decking and gunnels. Hull color is gorgeous!!! How many HP?
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@SourPower said in Giles and Paula's Great Retirement Adventure:
Colour? How many HP?
It's a wrap.
140
She's a cat, so gets onto the plane very easily....
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@Matt said in Giles and Paula's Great Retirement Adventure:
So now you have a fleet?
2 plus the tender on the back of SAKURA
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@Giles sounds like the perfect solution and great name. Ukiyo is also the name of a distillery that may or may not help with detachment from the burdens of life! I’ve not tried it yet but they even do a sakura gin!
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I absolutey love the name UKIYO. Sarina had to look it up when I told her, but she says it is absolutely perfect. It has also made me start reading, The Life of an Amorous Woman (and other writings by Ihara Saikaku, because I wanted to really understand the meaning and context of UKIYO. It is a fascinating read.
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seems like you're embracing N+1
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Makes U-turns a breeze and flipping off other boats.
what lb Thrust is your trolling motor? is it a 24 volt?
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@Giles I've always wanted to add the anchor feature to my Minn-kota, but the price is basically what my boat is worth. That makes it so easy to work the lily pads when I want to cover many parts of a small area without simply cruising by. It doesn't help that I dropped my trolling motor off the side of my boat a couple years ago on concrete (while driving, long story) and broke the skeg off it. Casting with efficiency and trolling a shoreline, especially in any kind of windy condition is an artform.
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Whoops.......Yes, I think I will use anchor and jog features a lot when keeping abreast of shoals of static sometimes/moving sometimes shoals of Bass. The other thing I like is that I can use gestures on the remote control. I just point it to where I want the boat to go press a button, and off she goes....