Cigarette adventure part ???
#51
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I am guessing you are not moving to a CC, curious why you are selling such a beautiful boat. I know it is non of my business, so tell me to mind my own if you don't want to say.
I can`t sell anything that`s not right so now basically everything has been done and done right (once I get the drive fixed)so I can sell and sleep at night.
Just sucks after 4 years and 10000`s of hours it`s not an easy decision.
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Makes sense...Plus the purchase price I guess so yeah a little more than 100K.
Honestly I`m just a blue collar guy with a single income and a family , I can`t continue to afford this hobby. First the drives blew, then the gas tanks leaked, then the the motors finally died.. and all the stuff in between. Few weeks ago the I lost a shaft and a prop just idling around. There goes another $6K.. after that I called it done.
I can`t sell anything that`s not right so now basically everything has been done and done right (once I get the drive fixed)so I can sell and sleep at night.
Just sucks after 4 years and 10000`s of hours it`s not an easy decision.
Honestly I`m just a blue collar guy with a single income and a family , I can`t continue to afford this hobby. First the drives blew, then the gas tanks leaked, then the the motors finally died.. and all the stuff in between. Few weeks ago the I lost a shaft and a prop just idling around. There goes another $6K.. after that I called it done.
I can`t sell anything that`s not right so now basically everything has been done and done right (once I get the drive fixed)so I can sell and sleep at night.
Just sucks after 4 years and 10000`s of hours it`s not an easy decision.
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From: Ontario, Canada
Makes sense...Plus the purchase price I guess so yeah a little more than 100K.
Honestly I`m just a blue collar guy with a single income and a family , I can`t continue to afford this hobby. First the drives blew, then the gas tanks leaked, then the the motors finally died.. and all the stuff in between. Few weeks ago the I lost a shaft and a prop just idling around. There goes another $6K.. after that I called it done.
I can`t sell anything that`s not right so now basically everything has been done and done right (once I get the drive fixed)so I can sell and sleep at night.
Just sucks after 4 years and 10000`s of hours it`s not an easy decision.
Honestly I`m just a blue collar guy with a single income and a family , I can`t continue to afford this hobby. First the drives blew, then the gas tanks leaked, then the the motors finally died.. and all the stuff in between. Few weeks ago the I lost a shaft and a prop just idling around. There goes another $6K.. after that I called it done.
I can`t sell anything that`s not right so now basically everything has been done and done right (once I get the drive fixed)so I can sell and sleep at night.
Just sucks after 4 years and 10000`s of hours it`s not an easy decision.
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Well I don`t know if this will make you feel better or worse but there ya go.. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rydpvq4TvyM&feature=youtu.be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rydpvq4TvyM&feature=youtu.be
#58
Disappointing when the cost of a hobby/sport increases so much it becomes a burden. Seeing a healthy, good looking family enjoying their hobby outside in the fresh air is priceless. Thanks for the video, I'm sure you'll stick with boating in some way, there are so many more economical ways to go boating than high performance stuff in a classic Cigarette.
On a lighter note, not much comes close to your avatars but that video is a near second.

RR
Last edited by rak rua; 11-18-2016 at 09:51 PM. Reason: Spellnig
#59
I hope maybe something will change and Dan decides to keep the boat, the bulk is past you Dan, these things break a lot at times especially when going almost 90 in a old Cig, that's a extremely good running boat and pushes parts to limits getting it there, you have spent insane amount of hours and money into your dream, I am the same way to a point and totally get your decision, the things I been through myself the last few years I have asked my wife a few times if it was worth all the heartache, time and most of all the countless money spent... in the end at this point after 12 years as a boater I respond with "yes the weekends away are worth it, and the memories and good times are also" when its right they are fun, when not they SUCK!
if you are a true boater and really do love it like I think you do, it's a matter of time before you get another one, it must be a hard decision to give it up as you really do enjoy the "good times" on it...
if you are a true boater and really do love it like I think you do, it's a matter of time before you get another one, it must be a hard decision to give it up as you really do enjoy the "good times" on it...
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I might be nit-picking but the phrase "just a blue collar guy" doesn't sit well with me. Countries all over the world were built by blue collar guys and blue collar guys make up the bulk of the population. If nobody was prepared to pitch in, get the job done and maybe get their hands a little dirty then the entire world would be in total ruin. The world owes so much to the 'proud blue collar guys'.


