Need your advice
#11
Good lookin' boat!
I'd do as previously mentioned... advertise on OSO & seek out a second job. Eventually it will sell. You have until the middle of January to make some extra cash. Don't be lazy & Good Luck!!
I'd do as previously mentioned... advertise on OSO & seek out a second job. Eventually it will sell. You have until the middle of January to make some extra cash. Don't be lazy & Good Luck!!
#12
Also, if you want to give it a try, www.midwestboatparty.com has classifieds. A lot of the members don't frequent OSO a lot.
#16
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DON"T DO IT!! Once the boats gone it won't ever be back! Let her stay home 6 mo. then send her ass back to work! I told my ex that I would sell ours too, but it didn't sell. We ended up getting a bigger boat the next spring and took the baby with us.
Don't be like the UAW, Never give anything back
Don't be like the UAW, Never give anything back
#18
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congrats on becoming a future father! that in itself is a second job..
i noticed a week or so ago that the # of boats listed on OSO jumped from around 1200 to over 1400 listings..
really nice looking piece...good luck!!!
i noticed a week or so ago that the # of boats listed on OSO jumped from around 1200 to over 1400 listings..
really nice looking piece...good luck!!!
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I KNOW I'll get flamed for this...
Another boat is something you can always get. A mother being with her baby for the first couple of years is irreplaceable. The boat went just weeks before my wife's delivery- not so much over the expense but the time spent wrenching and running the thing. By the time my 2nd was 2, we had another boat- not a race boat but a fun, fast, easy to use dayboat. Before long, all four of us wanted to go faster on bigger water. I had allies, not adversaries.
Another boat is something you can always get. A mother being with her baby for the first couple of years is irreplaceable. The boat went just weeks before my wife's delivery- not so much over the expense but the time spent wrenching and running the thing. By the time my 2nd was 2, we had another boat- not a race boat but a fun, fast, easy to use dayboat. Before long, all four of us wanted to go faster on bigger water. I had allies, not adversaries.




