Where to start?
It seems like whenever I wish to start a new project I begin with the end game and work back from there. I guess that makes some sense because it would seem a bit odd to decide on a goal based on the steps it takes to get there. Then again that method could be used to refine a decision. I'm not at the refining stage yet.
So my thought process to this "project" started with: Hey, wouldn't it be cool to ride a boat through the Panama Canal? After a little research I discover that you have to be either going from the Atlantic to the Pacific or visa versa to utilize the canal. I know, obviously! right? Well, the point is that unless you plan on going through the canal twice, at twice the price and excitement, once through you are potentially on the wrong side of South America to go home.
A little more research provides the discovery that the vast majority of cruisers cruise east to west in the tropics. Why? Well, that's the direction the trade winds blow in the tropics. So now, I need to get on the other side of South America, me being on the west coast of the US, to go through the Canal in the correct direction. I'm using an extremely liberal interpretation of Correct in this instance. Taking the east to west travel direction a step further, by the time I will be ready to pass through the waist of two continents I need to have already traveled 7/8ths around the world. Huh, seems like a lot of effort to just go through the Panama Canal, no?
Wait a minute!!! What if, stay with me here; what if the goal were to circumnavigate the globe??? Then the Canal would only be a single slice of a larger pumpkin pie. For me there's nothing like obsoleting an idea with a bigger idea.
Okay, so now I have my real goal and I'll be hard pressed to obsolete this one with a bigger one so I'm assuming we're done with the brainstorming portion of the excercise.
From this point I jump immediately to two things, neither of which is actually learning how to sail! Firstly, where are we gonna go? That's what the 38" by 50" map in my living room is for. I mounted this map on cork and foam board and it now has a couple dozen colored push-pins poking out of it. The second item I jump too is which boat are we going to take and what are we going to name it???
Now you may not believe this but you can actually buy a sail boat for anywhere from $5,000 to several million dollars. From 15 feet to 100 feet or more! I'm going to limit my search to something in between those extremes... I gave a half hearted attempt at thinking up fun boat names. Without even the most remote possibility of a boat being purchased in the near to intermediate future I lost interest in that one for now.
I guess my point at this time is my idea board looks like a large piece of paper with a few large basically empty circles on it labeled: BOAT, DESTINATIONS. No SAILING SKILLS, FINANCES, PROVISIONING etc... Details? We don't need no stinkin details! In the Navy we had a saying: Don't sweat the small stuff. I'm taking that to heart so far but that shouldn't really last much longer... Talking the little woman into this adventure is going to require a few more details...
Ciao,
Seaman Ray