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re: How many boat owners up in here?
Posted on 10/15/13 at 8:45 pm to Chef Leppard
Posted on 10/15/13 at 8:45 pm to Chef Leppard
Nice looking boat. Are you going to moor it or trailer it?
Personally I have found renting to be a more cost effective solution than owning.
If I were going to buy I would get a sailboat, no less than 32 feet and go with a catamaran at that.
Giving up a new truck and a Harley for a boat sounds dubious to me though... But that's me.
Hope it works out great for you though.
Personally I have found renting to be a more cost effective solution than owning.
If I were going to buy I would get a sailboat, no less than 32 feet and go with a catamaran at that.
Giving up a new truck and a Harley for a boat sounds dubious to me though... But that's me.
Hope it works out great for you though.
Posted on 10/15/13 at 9:04 pm to 34
Oh ill definitely trailer it. Itll cost me an extra 5 grand after i sell the bike. So no huge out of pocket really. And i feel like ill get several more months a year use out of it than ill realistically ride the bike
My thinking is that a boat this size has enough purposes to justify keeping it on the water. Large enough to take a small group out and party, comfortable enough that two people would actually enjoy two or three day wknds on, can still tube/ski/fish.
Ive lived on tybee almost all my life and moving further inland is gonna have to carry some perks with it. I cant just divorce the water. It wont work out
My thinking is that a boat this size has enough purposes to justify keeping it on the water. Large enough to take a small group out and party, comfortable enough that two people would actually enjoy two or three day wknds on, can still tube/ski/fish.
Ive lived on tybee almost all my life and moving further inland is gonna have to carry some perks with it. I cant just divorce the water. It wont work out
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