When you had a child or tough financial year did you hang onto the boat or sale?
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family comes first my man. So does food on the table, roof over a head, and the well being of a child or family member. Take a time off from the boat get your family and financials back and order then do it again. Boat is probably number one for fun but probably last on the priority list
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Appreciate everyones comments other than member "Trouble".... as I mentioned it is nothing financially we have to get rid of for any reason...we still travel all the time and buy our son all the toys he could ever want.... this decision is more based on is it better to hold onto a boat that you are not getting to use as much or get rid of it until you can..... I think we may test the market and put it up for sale; sit out next year; and then get into a 38 like we have been wanting to the following year.
Sell it and get something you don't have to justify save and get what you want when life allows. I did and it was the best thing I ever did.
BTW your LOTO post is still one of my favorites!
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I kept my boat after my child was born and today she is 5 years old and still have the boat Just dont spend too much $$$ on gas. My tank lasts a month or so. It s worth my time to sit in and relax on the boat in the water!
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Two girls, 9 and 5. We spend more time anchored and swimming than anything. Works out great for the gas tank. We look at boating as the great escape from stress. No matter what you may have to do at work or home you're stranded on the boat together. Break out a deck of cards and enjoy the family time!
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I have a 16 month old and have not used the boat for 2 summers now. Mainly because I blew the engine and just have not had time to mess with it. Fourtunetly it is paid for so no worries there. I will be looking to upgrade to a 30+ CC with some egg beaters now that I have my second kid on the way.Wife wants shade and i still want a little speed with some clean lines. Plus I think a CC will fit my family a little better (and dont have to mess with all the repairs)and make it more enjoyable for my wife. Happy wife Happy life
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family comes first my man. So does food on the table, roof over a head, and the well being of a child or family member. Take a time off from the boat get your family and financials back and order then do it again. Boat is probably number one for fun but probably last on the priority list
Very well said.
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I say you take the Obama approach, sell the boat you have now and buy a brand new Outerlimits or Cigarette, needs to be at least 500K+ (for grins, we'll call it a stimulus package). See man, whether you have the $$$$ or not, you have to spend your way out of this dilemma, the more you spend, the better your situation gets!! At least I think that's how it's supposed to work.......
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Well...I'll tell ya one thing. Although I take no pleasure in reading about other members troubles (Dealing with illness, financial, mechanical problems just to name a few) it sure makes me appreciate my life. Next time I start to complain to people about how long and expensive getting my boat back in the water is........think I'll just keep my mouth shut