JD-MDR wrote:John Stone wrote:. I only used four of the breakers before: 12v accessory plugs, LED lights, AIS, and compass light. .
I am using so many more breakers, I think you don't have windlass, auto pilot , chartplotter? What about blower ,mast lights.depth sounder etc. ? I think I have at least 14 circuits that need fuses or beakers. I know on houses your not supposed to double up two circuits on the same breaker. I'm trying to simplify and organize what I have.
No electric windlass—I have a manual windlass. No spreader lights. I use a LED headlamp. No wired VHF. I use a battery operated hand held. No SSB transceiver. I use a portable battery operated SSB receiver. No chart plotter. I carry a hand held GPS and my sextant. No electric bilge pump. I rely on a bronze Edson model 117 gallon-a-stroke manual pump.
I have 8 breakers. Four are empty. I’ll probably tie the new LED nav lights to the compass light. So I’ll still have four spares. If I add a depth sounder I’ll have three spares. I can’t think of anything else to add. Still have to sort out the steaming light. I’ll figure it out though. I have a few ideas how to keep it simple.
For me, the simpler my life, the happier I am. This extends to the boat. No doubt about that. A general observation I have made throughout my life is that people—provided they are reasonably healthy, not in debt, have some money in their pocket, and have some friends—tend to be happier the less they have. People who make more money, have more debt, have more stuff and obligations to manage seem to not be very happy people. This of course is a general broad-brush view. I can’t speak for other people but that’s my personal observation. Less is more. I know it’s true for me. I keep trying to make my life as simple as possible. Sometimes I get it right. Still workin on it. Thoreau had it right, “Our life is frittered away be detail.” So did Hayden, “How much does a man really need....” And of course Herreshoff, “Simplicity afloat is the surest guarantee of happiness.” It’s also true some people need more...at least they think they do. Some people never have enough. So perhaps Shakespeare had it the most right, “to thine own self be true.” We all have to figure it out for ourselves. But I yammer.
“Carry on Mr Bowditch....”