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Old 03-18-2012, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by dodgezilla04
i am starting to grow gills.. this sucks....
i wanted to get a bigger, newer, better boat... but like you... the weather sucks, mines paid for, and is just sitting in the garage... damn
I actually did a poll on NW Offshore a few weeks ago in regards to how old peoples boats were in Seattle. Found out that 79% of all performance boats in Seattle are at least 10 years old. Only 5% are less than 5 years old! I most people in Seattle are thinking the same thing we are--having a $500+ payment just hurts when you only go boating 3 months a year. Its just not a good use of money and it can be especially frustrating if you have a year like we did in 2010 when Memorial Day, 4th of July, Seafair and Labor Day were all cloudy and rainy!
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