I am done boating
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The man's gotta do what the man's gotta do.... It still sucks. Mine's listed as well. Cost of ownership, possible $4/gal gas, sick mother I will be taking care of, probably returning to school, new career seeking, etc... etc...
Hopefully all that is crazy in the world will settle down and I (along with others) can get back into this type of boating because it sure it fun! But if not, I'll just go back to a smaller machine with outboards probably. We'll see.
Good luck in selling it.
Hopefully all that is crazy in the world will settle down and I (along with others) can get back into this type of boating because it sure it fun! But if not, I'll just go back to a smaller machine with outboards probably. We'll see.
Good luck in selling it.
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I know what you mean. I put 7 hours on my boat this year. Kids are getting to the age where they would rather be behind the boat swimming or being pulled on a water toy instead of sitting in the boat while daddy is pushing the throttles (and smiling). Mine is for sale, too, in OSO classified. Wish you good luck selling - seems like the market is rather dismal even for very aggressively priced clean rides.