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bajaman 03-08-2022 05:24 PM

No payment so that helps. Storage cost is $900 per year. Insurance is $250 per year. Typically take the boat out ~20 days a year (1150/20=$57). Figure ~$200 per day for fuel. So...roughly $257 per day.

Back when I had payments and high personal property tax and other expenses, I'd calculated my cost of ownership at around $800 per day.

The folk with multi-hundred thousand dollar boats, stupid high insurance and storage fees...I am sure you don't really want to calculate it, lol!

Unlimited jd 03-08-2022 05:44 PM

Between the 2 boats spent 16-18 last year in storage, insurance, fuel. Maintenance on top of that.
We sleep on the cabin cruiser 3 nights a week, use the outerlimits on Sundays usually. Only used it 8 times last year. I won’t divide what I paid for them into this equation ever lol

JPEROG 03-08-2022 06:13 PM

Storage $500.00 a month until my building is done at LOTO, insurance $650.00 a month, fuel every time is a min. of 80 gallons going no where special and up to 400 gallons if we really run hard. May - October my guess is we will use the boat 60 days (this is one boat out of the fleet). There is NO WAY to make it equal sensible or rational, but what addictions are?

Joe

seafordguy 03-08-2022 07:41 PM

Living in virginia and having kids that play competitive soccer hurts the equation. We only use it a half a dozen times a year so when you factor in insurance, maintenance (both preventative and repair), taxes, cost of ownership of a second property to store it on, fuel, lunch costs, etc.... you realize what a terrible waste of resources it is. That said, i cant wait for summer!!!!

apex svt 03-08-2022 08:01 PM

Not going to attempt to calc the day cost. I don’t want to know. But the tow rig fuel definitely outweighs my boat fuel, which is going hurt. Wish I lived closer to a good body of water.

rak rua 03-08-2022 08:36 PM

The silver lining in this thread will be for those unfortunate people (like me) who are currently boatless.

While ‘boatlessness’ is not exactly where I’d like to be at the moment, this is a great reminder of how much I should be saving each month towards my next purchase. 🙂

RR

1983ScarabIII 03-09-2022 10:00 AM

Having the boat on a hoist in the back yard absolutely helps. The wife is always commenting on the fuel usage. We went from a single 502 in a 5,000 pound boat to twin 454s in an 8,000 pound boat, a lot more feul. But, to us, the joy of being on the water and hanging with friends is absolutely worth it.

IGetWet 03-09-2022 10:16 AM

I’d rather look down the barrel of my .357 loaded than add up these costs...

getrdunn 03-09-2022 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by IGetWet (Post 4824457)
I’d rather look down the barrel of my .357 loaded than add up these costs...

Thats funny. 😂 I’ve never looked at the cost of priceless fun. The only person it would make any kinda sense to at all is myself. I’ve only had a few people over the years tell me about what it cost them per trip out but in each case they were selling their boat for various reasons but mostly due to the lack of use. I kinda get that…. justifying the reason to rid of. My dad got out about 12 years ago and misses the chit out of it to this day. Damm we had a lot of fun running hard. If it weren’t for my moms back he’d be sportin something pretty wicked yet today. 81 yrs.

Wildman_grafix 03-09-2022 01:39 PM

Isn't the saying I spent all my money on hookers, booze and boats,

the rest I wasted?


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