Found The Perfect Boat For Me!
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Found The Perfect Boat For Me!
Man, got turned on to a beautiful straight bottom gun in seriously like new condition, one owner boat and being gone through by the predominant Cig builder in the world. New motors, drives, freshen up everything. I know it is going to come out killer and is just what I'm looking for.
I posted another thread about my next boat purchase and my concerns about our country's economic future. I made the decision to buy a Gun and this one pops up (thanks to all that let me know about it).
Unfortunately, it is a bit out of my price range right now. I could probably swing it in a year or two but not right now.
I sent all the info to a buddy of mine who is also in the market and I think, can afford it. Hopefully he will pick it up.
Anyway, now that I re punched my financial numbers I'm back to another dilemma: stay boatless and continue to save $ or buy a cheaper boat now and plan on moving up in a few more years.
I'm inclined to stay boatless for now and bum rides off friends but I hate to be "that guy" that's always looking for a ride. I make it a point to always buy lunch /dinner or what ever but I sometimes feel like an intruder.
If I buy a cheaper, smaller boat now I will have to deal with reselling it later, most likely at a loss. Plus, when I am ready a deal like the one I just found comes along then I have to scramble to sell the other boat.
On the other hand, I may find a boat that I really like and may not need to move up. There are a couple I'm looking at and I'd like to test drive them to see if they will fit my needs but don't want to jerk around sellers either.
Damn, I should have picked richer parents!
I posted another thread about my next boat purchase and my concerns about our country's economic future. I made the decision to buy a Gun and this one pops up (thanks to all that let me know about it).
Unfortunately, it is a bit out of my price range right now. I could probably swing it in a year or two but not right now.
I sent all the info to a buddy of mine who is also in the market and I think, can afford it. Hopefully he will pick it up.
Anyway, now that I re punched my financial numbers I'm back to another dilemma: stay boatless and continue to save $ or buy a cheaper boat now and plan on moving up in a few more years.
I'm inclined to stay boatless for now and bum rides off friends but I hate to be "that guy" that's always looking for a ride. I make it a point to always buy lunch /dinner or what ever but I sometimes feel like an intruder.
If I buy a cheaper, smaller boat now I will have to deal with reselling it later, most likely at a loss. Plus, when I am ready a deal like the one I just found comes along then I have to scramble to sell the other boat.
On the other hand, I may find a boat that I really like and may not need to move up. There are a couple I'm looking at and I'd like to test drive them to see if they will fit my needs but don't want to jerk around sellers either.
Damn, I should have picked richer parents!
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Sorry to hear that Gun didn't work out, but as my Dad always said about missing out on a house you wanted to buy, "There's always one that is even better". I think it applies for just about any large purchase of something used, including boats.
Good luck with your search.
Michael
Good luck with your search.
Michael
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save and get what you want, none of my friends have boats, I enjoy having them come with me. I provide the boat they bring the food & drinks, or bait if we are going fishing. One year won't be to bad two might be pushing it.
So what did you finally decide? Sounds like pay cash or nothing.
So what did you finally decide? Sounds like pay cash or nothing.
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save and get what you want, none of my friends have boats, I enjoy having them come with me. I provide the boat they bring the food & drinks, or bait if we are going fishing. One year won't be to bad two might be pushing it.
So what did you finally decide? Sounds like pay cash or nothing.
So what did you finally decide? Sounds like pay cash or nothing.
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Man, got turned on to a beautiful straight bottom gun in seriously like new condition, one owner boat and being gone through by the predominant Cig builder in the world. New motors, drives, freshen up everything. I know it is going to come out killer and is just what I'm looking for.
I posted another thread about my next boat purchase and my concerns about our country's economic future. I made the decision to buy a Gun and this one pops up (thanks to all that let me know about it).
Unfortunately, it is a bit out of my price range right now. I could probably swing it in a year or two but not right now.
I sent all the info to a buddy of mine who is also in the market and I think, can afford it. Hopefully he will pick it up.
Anyway, now that I re punched my financial numbers I'm back to another dilemma: stay boatless and continue to save $ or buy a cheaper boat now and plan on moving up in a few more years.
I'm inclined to stay boatless for now and bum rides off friends but I hate to be "that guy" that's always looking for a ride. I make it a point to always buy lunch /dinner or what ever but I sometimes feel like an intruder.
If I buy a cheaper, smaller boat now I will have to deal with reselling it later, most likely at a loss. Plus, when I am ready a deal like the one I just found comes along then I have to scramble to sell the other boat.
On the other hand, I may find a boat that I really like and may not need to move up. There are a couple I'm looking at and I'd like to test drive them to see if they will fit my needs but don't want to jerk around sellers either.
Damn, I should have picked richer parents!
I posted another thread about my next boat purchase and my concerns about our country's economic future. I made the decision to buy a Gun and this one pops up (thanks to all that let me know about it).
Unfortunately, it is a bit out of my price range right now. I could probably swing it in a year or two but not right now.
I sent all the info to a buddy of mine who is also in the market and I think, can afford it. Hopefully he will pick it up.
Anyway, now that I re punched my financial numbers I'm back to another dilemma: stay boatless and continue to save $ or buy a cheaper boat now and plan on moving up in a few more years.
I'm inclined to stay boatless for now and bum rides off friends but I hate to be "that guy" that's always looking for a ride. I make it a point to always buy lunch /dinner or what ever but I sometimes feel like an intruder.
If I buy a cheaper, smaller boat now I will have to deal with reselling it later, most likely at a loss. Plus, when I am ready a deal like the one I just found comes along then I have to scramble to sell the other boat.
On the other hand, I may find a boat that I really like and may not need to move up. There are a couple I'm looking at and I'd like to test drive them to see if they will fit my needs but don't want to jerk around sellers either.
Damn, I should have picked richer parents!
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Al, I saw the cig you're talking about. It is going to be sick when he's done. Super clean.