Old Ironmaker
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I will try to Readers Digest this as much as possible. I got a call from a very close friend last week. To give you an idea how close we met the very 1st day of High School in the fall or 68'. We played ball together from that day in 68', worked together on weekends in the Steel Plants in HS. Played University ball together for a few years. We were both drafted by the same team in Canada. Both tore up our legs within a week of one another, ended up working in the same office in a company of 25,000 employees. We not only kept in touch I am his daughters God Father and being 100% of Italian decent and RC take that role seriously. Our relationship survived a business venture that did not go well in 07. He's my brother from a different Moma.
He has done very well and purchased a 40 some foot 1968 Chris Craft in Lauderdale. He has asked me to help him plan the trip back to the west end of Lake Ontario and wants me to join him on the trip north this spring. I am the detail guy that makes the rules and has everyone follow them, he is the "why not try it what do you have to lose?" and has always been the Cowboy. We balance each other. I have never piloted a boat this large however he has had a 32 footer and did the Lake O to Nova Scotia trip 20 years ago. I have seen pics of the new to him boat and read the recent survey. New twin screws, all new electronics including radar, auto pilot, it is loaded. He insists he is bringing the boat up in the spring and wants me to plan the trip and go with him. We are 2 days apart in age at 63. I told him to hire someone and ship it up I-75 or 95 and forget about it or spend some money hiring a Captain 1 way. He has always said "Do you want to live forever?" Just 10 years ago I would be chomping on the bit to do it. Not so much now. This trip has always been a dream of mine now they call dreams bucket lists. Part of me wants to say "Yes when do we leave?" and the logical part says "Are you nuts Johnny D, you are 63 not 43 and not in the greatest of health?" I am not about to commit to anything right away. Our wives and us are going to fly down after New Years so I can see this new old boat up close and personal. I will pick the brains of those at his marina and cost out hiring a good Pilot in the spring. All the planning has to start ASAP in my opinion. I haven't even looked at how far one can use the Intercostal and how much one would be on the Atlantic. I don't know shoot about this trip and the boats ability, it sure looks sea worthy. I have read the sticky at the top of this forum and one would swear I wrote it but about something I know well. I'm the detail guy, he's the "lets go to Italy tomorrow". I have worked in contingency planning and authored large portions of the contingency planning and failure analysis for the ISO certification requirements for large manufacturing firms here in Ontario pre Y2K and post 2000. If I am going to do this I will start planning without telling my friend and based on what I learn early will help me convince myself to say yea or nay. My wife of 25 years think it's a great idea for me, I'm somewhat bored, no I am totally bored. I am a been there done that guy, and I am glad I did all the crazy things in life when I was younger so I wasn't always so logical. We never had children and that makes a big difference as to how one lives. Our first real date was a week in Runaway Bay Jamaica, must have made a good impression.
Man that's the Readers Digest version? I have as a resource many hundreds, more like thousands of years experience here at iboats. I know none of you know my pal or myself but just based on what I wrote I will really respect all of your expert opinions. Fire the questions at me if you will. Am I nuts or am I a woos?
He has done very well and purchased a 40 some foot 1968 Chris Craft in Lauderdale. He has asked me to help him plan the trip back to the west end of Lake Ontario and wants me to join him on the trip north this spring. I am the detail guy that makes the rules and has everyone follow them, he is the "why not try it what do you have to lose?" and has always been the Cowboy. We balance each other. I have never piloted a boat this large however he has had a 32 footer and did the Lake O to Nova Scotia trip 20 years ago. I have seen pics of the new to him boat and read the recent survey. New twin screws, all new electronics including radar, auto pilot, it is loaded. He insists he is bringing the boat up in the spring and wants me to plan the trip and go with him. We are 2 days apart in age at 63. I told him to hire someone and ship it up I-75 or 95 and forget about it or spend some money hiring a Captain 1 way. He has always said "Do you want to live forever?" Just 10 years ago I would be chomping on the bit to do it. Not so much now. This trip has always been a dream of mine now they call dreams bucket lists. Part of me wants to say "Yes when do we leave?" and the logical part says "Are you nuts Johnny D, you are 63 not 43 and not in the greatest of health?" I am not about to commit to anything right away. Our wives and us are going to fly down after New Years so I can see this new old boat up close and personal. I will pick the brains of those at his marina and cost out hiring a good Pilot in the spring. All the planning has to start ASAP in my opinion. I haven't even looked at how far one can use the Intercostal and how much one would be on the Atlantic. I don't know shoot about this trip and the boats ability, it sure looks sea worthy. I have read the sticky at the top of this forum and one would swear I wrote it but about something I know well. I'm the detail guy, he's the "lets go to Italy tomorrow". I have worked in contingency planning and authored large portions of the contingency planning and failure analysis for the ISO certification requirements for large manufacturing firms here in Ontario pre Y2K and post 2000. If I am going to do this I will start planning without telling my friend and based on what I learn early will help me convince myself to say yea or nay. My wife of 25 years think it's a great idea for me, I'm somewhat bored, no I am totally bored. I am a been there done that guy, and I am glad I did all the crazy things in life when I was younger so I wasn't always so logical. We never had children and that makes a big difference as to how one lives. Our first real date was a week in Runaway Bay Jamaica, must have made a good impression.
Man that's the Readers Digest version? I have as a resource many hundreds, more like thousands of years experience here at iboats. I know none of you know my pal or myself but just based on what I wrote I will really respect all of your expert opinions. Fire the questions at me if you will. Am I nuts or am I a woos?
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