Why do we do this?
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From: Bourbonnais, IL
I just had the water impellers replaced by an honest shop in Northern IL, $1600. Labor obviously was most of the bill. As I was driving home I was wondering is this performance boating worth it at this point. Than I fired the winterized motors and thought yes this is definitely worth every penny
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I think we find tolerable levels of cost-to-pleasure and stay there. IMHO, this is what drives a lot of people out of the sport/hobby...the sheer expense of it. Even a new/newer boat that doesn't have repair costs is still expensive to run and store. For most of us though, it is still all worth it.
When I was a younger man, I enjoyed purchasing English sports cars, doing minor restoration work, driving them for a while, then selling them and getting others. But after a while the lack of parts availability along with the cost took away most of the 'fun'. So at that point I gave it up.
I personally can't ever see "giving up" boating.
When I was a younger man, I enjoyed purchasing English sports cars, doing minor restoration work, driving them for a while, then selling them and getting others. But after a while the lack of parts availability along with the cost took away most of the 'fun'. So at that point I gave it up.
I personally can't ever see "giving up" boating.
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