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What would you do?
If you just found out that your local lake was going to be drained to a level unsuitable for sport boating for a period of two friggin years??? Would you...
A) Sell your boat now rather than continue making payments and absorbing deflation. B) Hold on to it for the few road trips/year you could take. C) Kill the Feds who ordered the local power company to do it for... get this...earthquake protection!!!! It seems the hydroelectric dam that was built 70 + years ago suddenly has been deemed an earthquake risk. And everyone knows how many earthquakes of 5.0 magnitude and above we have in the state of South Carolina!!!! Hell this isn't Southern California for God sakes.:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: So when the rest of you guys think you have problems...remember us here in South Carolina. It could be worse. |
Man your gonna have to haul it or move it somewhere where you can use it................it beats not boating at all.
Or bring it to KC and I'll watch it for you for a couple of years.:D :D |
Move to California ... :D
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I would never own a boat anywhere that I only had one place to go :( Gotta have many local options. Maybe I ahve been lucky as to my locations. But to answer your ? Sounds like a career change or a new hobby is instore for you and your family. I would sell if i could not use my boat for 2 years |
Hey Fred, it all starts about August. We have this summer to run and that's it for 730 days. This sucks out loud!
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Hey Curt,
Can you say...ROAD TRIP!?!?!? This actually has Kenneth thinking about putting the boat in salt water! We may have to hook up with some of the other boat clubs around the east coast. Maybe we can even make it to some of the places we never usually go!:rolleyes: Cat |
So Ken is finally going to have to suck it up like a man? A little salt never hurt anyone!!!:D
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I suppose i would consider what is more important to me .... I f i had to sacrifice a couple things to go elswhere to throw the boat in the water .. it might be well worth it... or it might not.... ...At most i think i would downsize and pull that thing wherever i had to ...
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i would think sell it off now and get soemthign that is smaller and fully paid off. Then when eth lake fills back up you coudlget a new boat then.
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I guess that depends on your financial position. If the boat payment is just a drop in the bucket for you...keep it. If it was me...I'd dump it in a second. I'd keep making the payments after I sell the boat, only they'd go into an investment account for a couple of years. When the lake filled up again, I'd get a bigger boat with the money I saved :D . Between the monthly payments, insurance, marina fees (if any), depreciation, registration, boats are way to expensive to keep if they don't get used.
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No boating for two years? I'd rather go without sex for two years! :eek:
Seriously, you're not that far from the coast. Maybe you can find somewhere to stay on the weekends. Some of you fresh water guys talk like your boat is going to immediatly disintegrate if it touches salt water. One more thing, if the government is involved in this project and they say two years, you never know what will happen. Maybe it won't happen at all? maybe it will be four years? Good Luck Dave M. |
Move to Florida !:D
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Curt,
That totally sucks, Gov. job may not happen for a while may last longer than 2 years??:mad: I know you just sunk $$ in you motors also. I know personally, we have a beach house in Wilmington so, if our lake dropped like that we would go other places and stay at the beach. I would say road trip it, see how that works and if not then sell.:rolleyes: Will |
I look at a map of SC, and I see water everywhere. I would suggest taking the boat to a body of water that is a very nice place to boat, within a few hours of the house. Keep it in a boatel, or on the trailer in a secured lot; or make a friend, and keep it where they keep their boat. You will probably use the boat less, but you will cherish using it more. You could buy a beater to make the trip with, or suck up the miles on your regular vehicle. When they refill the lake, bring it back home, and it will be like another homecoming.
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Curt,
Considering our situation this is an opportunity for our new LMPC to really shine. We should start taking our boats to the coast and other area lakes as a group. We should be able to continue to enjoy are favorite recreation. You may want to consider taking your boat to Florida for the winter. I’m more concerned with my property values than boating! And remember you can't catch air like this on Lake Murray. |
Guys ya know what.............None of you seem to be hurting for money......I mean come on...look at your boats.....sheesh......
You have water everywhere.....but I would understand missing your favorite spots........especially when all your buddies are there........:( But on the other hand......Florida is only a few hours away and you can see what those things can do in BIG water......and if you are afraid of the salt........My god did i just say that......then we have more lakes around here than you can count......:D And Uh Um......let me remind you of the Glen and Dissapearing island..........Both of which will provide some new friends and scenery........you never know this could be good for you....;) |
Curt, Look a this as a good thing. Think of all the new boaters you will meet taking your toy to new spots. Boating is a lifestyle, Go out and live it.
One More thing: You guys are afraid of 5.0 Earthquakes...Wussies!!! Just Kidding |
feel your pain,
my lake is drawn down every 3 years during the winter for weed control. this was the case this winter and now with the drought it is not filling back up, then for the stick in the @$$ they say they will drawn it down even more if the drought continues to supply NJ water for their reservoirs!! the local marina are up in arms!!!! hang in there! send the state the towing bill, get with the business owners and put up a fuss!!!! plead hardship!!! mattyboy |
Curt,
That's really sucks!:mad: I think I would try to keep the boat and trailer it to other areas for a least a season, AT the same time I would be moniter the lake draw down situation very closely. And if it looked like it was going to take a lot longer than 2 years, then maybe sell the boat, or relocate? I feel for you brother, and I guess that is WORSE than having to idle for 9 miles!! MD |
Sell it.Use the money for gas on your buddies boat and for road pops.:)
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Hey Brad you are right. Only in the middle of a hurricane can we get that much altitude on Lake Murray. But hey, I hear that getting air like that makes some people sick!:rolleyes:
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Originally posted by Curt So Ken is finally going to have to suck it up like a man? A little salt never hurt anyone!!!:D |
Curt,
Your correct, some people really don't need to venture off the lake!:cool: |
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