How many 20 somethings do we have on the Board?
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I'm 27 and have been tire kicking for a while now, so no boat till spring, hopefully.
I've got a question though for everyone else that is younger and has a nice boat, (or two) if they wouldn't mind answering. I do pretty well, with an engr degree and a MBA, but am struggling to find the right budget for toys. Do most people on here who are in their mid-20's and have nice boats not own homes, or fairly minimal ones? Or are they just the top few percent of earners for younger people?
I mistakenly bought a fairly nice place so I think I'm just house poor, not to mention raises etc are sure not moving fast in the auto industry.
I've got a question though for everyone else that is younger and has a nice boat, (or two) if they wouldn't mind answering. I do pretty well, with an engr degree and a MBA, but am struggling to find the right budget for toys. Do most people on here who are in their mid-20's and have nice boats not own homes, or fairly minimal ones? Or are they just the top few percent of earners for younger people?
I mistakenly bought a fairly nice place so I think I'm just house poor, not to mention raises etc are sure not moving fast in the auto industry.
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just turned 24 this month n bought a 32 fountain this month, this is my 2nd boat, & rlj676 my case I'm without a college degree I do well but I still live with ol pop's n help him out he's more like a roommate then anything it's always just been me n him figured might as well enjoy life while it last, hell with the way the economys goin won't be long before the average joe wont be able to enjoy the boating life
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