« Reply #14 on: May 16, 2010, 03:40:53 AM »
I have had two boats- little ones- and there is no comparison. Any more "free fish" and I'd be in bankruptcy!

The stucco is on the back of the garage and there is no rush to fix that little gouge. I can proudly show the battle scar to little Heidi some day. The chainlink was kind of a drag... not a Daystate

by any means, but at my hourly rate, maybe a 1377.
At least what I put into the tractor pays me back in work and capability. Plus it doesn't seem likely to break as much. And if you drop a tool while trying to fix it, it doesn't disappear forever to the bottom of the lake. And if you run out of fuel you can just walk back to the house.
I love boats. I grew up on the Great Lakes and there was always one around. As a kid, they couldn't keep out of them and the water. But in my old age I have learned that, with as much time as I get to use one now, I am SO ahead just renting one. Even if I rented 12 weekends a year, which I would never get the time to do, I would still be way ahead. I decided that unless I ever actually live on the water's edge I will not own any more boats. I sure miss salmon and walleye, and I still have downriggers and stuff. I just clamp my own gear to whatever rental tub I get out here on the reservoir lakes, and make them my own for the day. It is a relief to drop them back off to the owners.

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