Ahh, but this is the problem that folks keep missing - Yes it is important that those of the past saved her, but that is part of her STORY and not her SURVIVAL. Passion and love and understanding and all that DOES NOT pay the bills of the Memorial, Physically restore the boat, install new decking, etc etc tc.
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree, because although I see your point, I can't see how you can separate the past from the present (or future). Keeping the boat afloat is also part of her story too, just a different chapter.
I think "passion and love and understanding" does help pay the bills. Without any of that from the beginning up until now, there would be no memorial. There would be no one to come out and pull the deck, or re-enact, or raise money for it, or....etc. Look at your own passion. Your passion is helping pay the bills. Correy's passion is helping pay the bills. You guys are raising money to keep the doors open so the relief crew can come out and apply our passion.
Yes, we need to focus on survival, but not to the point we forget about the past. After all, the past is what we remember the ship and the crew for. Right? Or am I missing the whole point here. Ask yourself "why am I interested in the Batfish?" Is it for the pat on the back for raising money? Is it because you like to re-enact? Is it because you want fame and recognition? I know people like that. A few unnamed people in the past would come out only when a reporter was there...or when Channel 6 showed up. Otherwise you never saw them.
To answer that question for myself, I do it out of respect for the crew and the sub...plus I do it so that people won't forget our past. I push the website not for my own glory, but because it's FREE advertising for the sub and museum. Have you looked at the stats I've been sending? A lot of people from all over the world are visting the website which, and from emails I get, is generating foot traffic. Everyone and everything is working together for the good of the boat.
I see your point...I really do. But all I ask is that you be considerate of others with a different view point. I am concerned about the future of the boat, but I am also enthralled about it's history. I have a hard time separating the two...
Mark A.