@Stef - some of us aren't running our own growing business.. dude you are busier than a 1 armed paper hanger!
@Dave - nope not retired, and I wouldn't say I "like" big projects. I just have them... My wife and I are into maximizing our available time on this earth doing things we love... work is just a means to pay for it all

I'd make a lousy business owner. I suppose I want each boat I own to be slightly better than the last. I bought this one knowing it wasn't, but I saw potential in it getting there.
As an IT Manager that is on call 24x7x365, I'm huge into preventative maintenance to keep my free time, um, free. That being said I still put in about 2-3 hours work on Christmas day (plant was down for the holiday), migrating a server from physical to virtual using the VMWare converter (VMWare is sweet stuff).. anyway, it went smoothly and wasn't a small server, it was our file server. Fortunately most of my work can be done from nearly anywhere... but I have my home network jacked in directly to work with a pinned up VPN (including my desk phone).. Did I mention that my wife is our Senior Software Developer? Her software runs on 80% of the computers at work. She's on call as much as I am.
As for my weekend/weekday time, I don't like sitting around much... I alternate weekends with my ex for time with my daughter, and when she's here nothing gets done, its all about her... when she's not, I feel better keeping busy. It was a pretty hard decision to leave my ex, not because the marriage wasn't a failure, but because I knew that meant I wouldn't have as much time with my daughter as I'd like. You can bust my hump if you like, but you know from the day she was born she was "Daddy's girl." She's older now, at 11, and I know the teenage years will likely change what she wants to do and will want to spend more time with friends and stuff... Question is will she ever get to a point where she wants to truly learn to sail? Hard to say... but she's not happy now unless the rail is buried and we're beating to windward at hull speed.
PS: I just came in (this is New Years Day), from 2 hours of splitting wood. I'm older now, so I used a hydraulic splitter

(yep about 15 years ago I used to do it all the old fashioned way). I'm hoping burning some of our trees from the land we're clearing for our horses will help offset the cost of home heating oil this winter. Could save me close to $1500. It looks like it's already saved us about $500. Gotta do something to make up for the $$ spent on the boat.