View Poll Results: How many ships for SoG do you own in 2023?

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  • Less than 5

    2 10.00%
  • 5-10

    1 5.00%
  • 11-25

    5 25.00%
  • 26-40

    0 0%
  • 41-60

    3 15.00%
  • 61-85

    2 10.00%
  • 86-120

    1 5.00%
  • 121-250

    5 25.00%
  • 251+

    1 5.00%
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Thread: How many Ships for SoG do you own in 2023?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamondback View Post
    Still "two of everything except BHR, Constitution and Victory." I'm not counting any of my 3rd-party hulls until they're masted and in commission; right now they're buried in my storage unit after an unplanned short-notice move.
    What's your vote, DB?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dobbs View Post
    What's your vote, DB?
    86-120, until the yards reopen and I can get the Canadas, Ganges and pre-refit Victory into commission. I need to get the storage units emptied and stuff from them sorted out while I have empty space to work with, then I need to get the house re-unpacked before I can even think about a 3d printer and setting up workshop in the garage... which reminds me, I told the cleanup contractors to skip the garage we'd deal with it, so it's gonna be a while. I'll be VERY pleasantly surprised if I have anything down the ways and fitted out this time next year, more likely Ares will get THEIR next ships to sea before I do.
    --Diamondback
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    Sounds as if your move was pretty hard going DB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bligh View Post
    Sounds as if your move was pretty hard going DB.

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    Considering that this house had been amassing packrat-age since the late 1960s, combined with a short-notice loss of lease on the studio... everything that was here previously has been stuffed into boxes and stacked in one bedroom. Right now I'm starting by trying to clear a backlog of stuff I've been warehousing for a small collector's club, see if I can get us from two 10x10's down to one. The garage itself can wait, the pantry between it and the house is where I'm aiming to set up my workbenches on the countertops. Right now my main workroom for getting things organized is the original dining room, which my grandmother had appropriated as her sewing room.
    --Diamondback
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