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Rich B wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 2:55 pm Seeing as you seem intent on dragging it up again. I still think you are a moron for paying £1k a month for a doom blue (Best BMW Colour Evar) 520d se.
Doom Blue is an awesome colour....
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Didn't we discover that is was BRILLIANTEFEKT BLAU or some such wonderful German compound word? :lol:
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Real-bugger-for-showing-stone-chips-blue is what they should actually call it.
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GG. wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 3:35 pm Didn't we discover that is was BRILLIANTEFEKT BLAU or some such wonderful German compound word? :lol:
Yes we did!

Colour IMPERIALBLAU BRILLANTEFFEKT
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Brilliantly fucked blue in English then.
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I love that Gin Palace is used as a derogatory term. I can imagine nothing better.
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Very much this :lol:

I'm also amused that Jobbo doesn't associate deck shoes with sailing 👍🏼
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ShockDiamonds wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:00 pm
IanF wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 11:55 am People can spend their own money however they see fit and, as long as they get enjoyment out of it, I can’t see how it’s a waste of cash.
Agree with this, although your views weren't quite as YOLO when I bought that car, IIRC. Along with numerous others, you were quite scathing. Clearly the two purchases are different but in terms of 'getting enjoyment out of it' I was chuffed with the car whilst I had it, then later came to sell it for a change, the way anybody would. So why is spending 3k for a day on somebody else's boat deemed acceptable?

PS - To my mind it is acceptable, if that's what you want to spend money on. Nobody's business what anybody spends money on. It's the about-face in perspective that I am questioning.
Where this falls down is that we're talking about concepts:

- Ian is arguing the concept that renting a yacht isn't a waste of money; he isn't stating whether this particular deal is good value
- No one is arguing that the concept of buying a BMW 520d in BRILLIANTLYFUCKED BLAU is a waste of money; they did argue that that particular deal wasn't good VFM.
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GG. wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 12:56 pm Some things are financially stupid to hire and you're better off buying them or not bothering. There you go.
indeed - if you fancy a couple of weeks on a yacht, you’re far better to buy and staff a yacht for many hundreds of thousands/millions then just renting one for a few weeks.

I apply the same logic to everything; I’m off on holiday again soon, but rather than waste my money on a hotel room I’ve simply bought a hotel. It’s the financially clever thing to do.
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Weirdly, I sort of get what GG is on about. For example, I like narrowboats and canal holidays. We went on a few as a kid but I haven't done it as an adult with my family as it's so expensive (as much as going abroad). Or, you can buy a part share in one for the equivalent of 5 x 1 week holidays (and you actually get 6 weeks of holidays each year to use the thing) so in that case buying (a part share) is better than renting. Unless you do it as a one off.
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JLv3.0 wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:10 pm I'm also amused that Jobbo doesn't associate deck shoes with sailing 👍🏼
You wear proper shoes for sailing: https://www.musto.com/en_GB/accessories ... 12&start=0

Note that the deck shoe style is called 'Harbour moccasin'. Or you could use them while walking around on your plastic motorboat.
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Jobbo wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:58 pm
JLv3.0 wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:10 pm I'm also amused that Jobbo doesn't associate deck shoes with sailing 👍🏼
You wear proper shoes for sailing: https://www.musto.com/en_GB/accessories ... 12&start=0

Note that the deck shoe style is called 'Harbour moccasin'. Or you could use them while walking around on your plastic motorboat.
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NotoriousREV wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:43 pm Weirdly, I sort of get what GG is on about. For example, I like narrowboats and canal holidays. We went on a few as a kid but I haven't done it as an adult with my family as it's so expensive (as much as going abroad). Or, you can buy a part share in one for the equivalent of 5 x 1 week holidays (and you actually get 6 weeks of holidays each year to use the thing) so in that case buying (a part share) is better than renting. Unless you do it as a one off.
I considered this conundrum - the cost of buying a share looks so much better value than renting for 2 weeks (and you need 2 weeks as you travel so slowly). And you can sell your share, so it's virtually free. Except it's not; you pay your share of the maintenance and mooring fees, then doubtless end up painting the damn thing in winter or replacing the engine. And you're tied to using every one of your days of annual leave on the thing because it's the only way to justify having bought your share and done that engine replacement in the depths of winter with your arms in a cold canal up to the shoulder.

So I didn't rent one and didn't buy a share either :lol:
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Jobbo wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 5:02 pm
NotoriousREV wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:43 pm Weirdly, I sort of get what GG is on about. For example, I like narrowboats and canal holidays. We went on a few as a kid but I haven't done it as an adult with my family as it's so expensive (as much as going abroad). Or, you can buy a part share in one for the equivalent of 5 x 1 week holidays (and you actually get 6 weeks of holidays each year to use the thing) so in that case buying (a part share) is better than renting. Unless you do it as a one off.
I considered this conundrum - the cost of buying a share looks so much better value than renting for 2 weeks (and you need 2 weeks as you travel so slowly). And you can sell your share, so it's virtually free. Except it's not; you pay your share of the maintenance and mooring fees, then doubtless end up painting the damn thing in winter or replacing the engine. And you're tied to using every one of your days of annual leave on the thing because it's the only way to justify having bought your share and done that engine replacement in the depths of winter with your arms in a cold canal up to the shoulder.

So I didn't rent one and didn't buy a share either :lol:
Same same :lol:
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Jobbo wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:58 pm
Note that the deck shoe style is called 'Harbour moccasin'.
I discovered this in Monaco where every boat had a line of neatly arranged "Harbour Moccasin's" at the bottom of the gangplanks. (I had previously thought those shoes were worn on deck because they wouldn't leave scuffs or marks - I've never been sailing... :lol: )
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NotoriousREV wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:21 pm
ShockDiamonds wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:00 pm
IanF wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 11:55 am People can spend their own money however they see fit and, as long as they get enjoyment out of it, I can’t see how it’s a waste of cash.
Agree with this, although your views weren't quite as YOLO when I bought that car, IIRC. Along with numerous others, you were quite scathing. Clearly the two purchases are different but in terms of 'getting enjoyment out of it' I was chuffed with the car whilst I had it, then later came to sell it for a change, the way anybody would. So why is spending 3k for a day on somebody else's boat deemed acceptable?

PS - To my mind it is acceptable, if that's what you want to spend money on. Nobody's business what anybody spends money on. It's the about-face in perspective that I am questioning.
Where this falls down is that we're talking about concepts:

- Ian is arguing the concept that renting a yacht isn't a waste of money; he isn't stating whether this particular deal is good value
- No one is arguing that the concept of buying a BMW 520d in BRILLIANTLYFUCKED BLAU is a waste of money; they did argue that that particular deal wasn't good VFM.

You’re chooosing to split the argument, I’m not. This isn’t a discussion about VFM, the point was about people spending money how they see fit. I saw fit to spend my money a certain way, which Ian and a few others didn’t agree with. 3k for a day on a boat would be madness to some, ok to others if that’s how they want to spend their cash.
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I guess most people who pay £3k on a days boat hire, probably immediately put the same in in Plonk and Wine aboard for refreshment...

Small spuds for those who can. A private beachfront Cabana somewhere nice would be the similar...
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Wine and plonk? How luxurious.
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:lol: and cheese on sticks...

Fizz and plonk...
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And bottles of Pumms no doubt.
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