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#11
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I agree if your spouse doesnt work. But if she does then its a joint decision. Either way does your boat need money thrown into it or does your house, retirement accounts etc. Its all relative, but do a cost anaylsis sometimes cheaper and easier to buy new.
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+1. It is hard to argue with spending quality time with the family. You need to go bigger for the safety of the family and you need to refresh the power for reliability and ultimately the safety of the family.
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My reasoning for going bigger was that my GF has back problems and she was hesitant about going out in the 22 ft Crownline. I convinced her that we could go as fast as we wanted in the 32 Victory and it wouldn't beat her up. Best move I've made in years.... She was skeptical until her first ride, now she LOVES the boat!
BTW, yes It's my money, but I tend to be like Ray and keep her happy.
BTW, yes It's my money, but I tend to be like Ray and keep her happy.
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Space was my best arguement, hence the MCOB. It only took one ride on a my friends wakeboard boat on 2ft chop day for her to hop back on ours as quick as she could. She appreciated much more after that.
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Mine is the same way. Boating is probably the single activity that both of us equally enjoy.
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You have to preach safety. Bigger is safer, more room, a real toilet will help as well. Both of my motors are getting rebuilt right now which my wife isn't to thrilled about and then I just spent 4 grand on new hydraulic steering. The steering went over no problem because I explained to her how much safer it was and we boat with our young children.
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I've never asked. My wife has not seen our last 2 boats until they were in the driveway.
With the rough water at LOTO on the weekends that just keeps getting rougher every year, she is always ready to get a bigger boat.
With the rough water at LOTO on the weekends that just keeps getting rougher every year, she is always ready to get a bigger boat.
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My wife insisted on going on the sea trial. She wanted to make sure it was on a rough day too. Our 24' scared her and she complained about the ride. She seems to like the 30 though.