by Newfie » Tue 23 Feb 2016, 22:24:21
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('hvacman', '&')quot;Excessive consumption". Who gets to define what is "excessive"? "Those-who-know-better"?To most of the world, an efficiency townhouse apartment with hot and cold running water, central heat, and 950 square feet with 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths and a patio deck in the back with a gas grille is wildly excessive.
We all who live in a first-world country have some form of "excess" required to support our living. Nothing personal, but I'll pick on Newfie, partly because I'm jealous of anyone who actually live-aboard on a sailboat, but mostly to make a "typical" point. Sure, at first glance, live-aboards on a sailboat looks like the definition of Zen simplicity, but look at the technology required to live "comfortably" on a sailboat in a harbor. Shore power. Piped fresh water. Either a piped waste system or an accessible waste tank pump-out system. And what about the harbor construction? the docks, the breakwater, the channel dredging? And the navigational technology when you pull anchor and set-sail for points beyond? And look at the technology and support systems to build and support the boat! Fiberglass, aluminum. Stainless steel standing rigging cabling and fittings everywhere. Auxiliary diesel. Batteries, PV, wind. Pumps - fresh water and bilge. The sails probably are not canvas - more likely many, many yards of Dacron, with other exotic synthetic materials used to weave the various lines - probably not single length using "natural" manilla. And I don't see a garden anywhere. Gotta sponge off someone else's food productivity. In its own way, Newfie's home is a floating McMansion from most of the world's perspective. But he can "afford" it so it is not excessive to HIM, and he would be very, very irritated to be told otherwise by those-who-know-better.
HVAC,
Much, but not all of what you're say is true. In some cases it is all true. In some cases a minority is true.
But I take your point and it's a good one. We have argued this over on the Cruisers Forum.
I personally recognize just how tech. intensive the boating life can be. And it is very reliant upon existing technology. But that has always been true. Cotton doesn't grow in England, Venice was forced to expand their frontiers because of resource depletion, they had cut down the trees, etc.
Everything is relative. We are boomers, living in an apartment in the city (for another week), and will be live aboard cruisers. Living aboard is less energy intensive than the apartment and the apartment is less than the McMansion.
Going back to the title of the thread I would only modify it to say "Study confirms most all are clueless."