freeisforme
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Is it me or does it seem like every year over the past four or five years there's been fewer and fewer boats on the water?
I can remember having to wait in line to launch, now most of the ramps are empty, with only crowds of people fishing at the boat ramp or on the docks vs. launching a boat.
Weekends are busier but not by much.
I felt better about leaving my truck and trailer at a busy launch ramp vs at one that looks abandoned while I'm gone.
On the water, other boats are few and far between. There's plenty of jet skis and go fast boats but almost no runabouts and aluminum boats anymore.
I see more restored old wood boats being cruised up and down the river vs vintage aluminum or glass boats.
I'm thinking the cost of gas and everything has really taken its toll on boating lately?
I'm also seeing quite a few really nice motors and even whole boats sit for sale for weeks or months on CL and FB, boats that would have been gone in a heartbeat a few years ago.
I listed a few small outboards myself recently and got only tire kickers and people that had no idea what they were looking at. One guy was looking at a 6hp Evinrude and he was upset that it didn't have electric start. It finally sold to some old guy who I figured is likely going to part it out on fleabay because he paid me and tossed it into the back of his truck like a piece of firewood.
I'm also seeing issues with buying parts lately, the local dealers have nothing in stock, maybe an oil filter or spare prop or two but I needed a carb kit for a 2005 Merc 9.9hp four stroke and I was told they had to order it and it'll take two weeks. I ordered it off fleabay and had it in three days for half the price. Then you hear dealers complaining that they can't sell anything. You can't sell what you don't have.
They do have parts for current models but I would hope that a current model won't need many parts for a good many years. Not stocking parts for older motors makes no sense since those are the motors that most likely need parts and guys like me will never buy a brand new motor so long as there are estate sales and old timers dying with their widows selling things off for cheap.
I can remember having to wait in line to launch, now most of the ramps are empty, with only crowds of people fishing at the boat ramp or on the docks vs. launching a boat.
Weekends are busier but not by much.
I felt better about leaving my truck and trailer at a busy launch ramp vs at one that looks abandoned while I'm gone.
On the water, other boats are few and far between. There's plenty of jet skis and go fast boats but almost no runabouts and aluminum boats anymore.
I see more restored old wood boats being cruised up and down the river vs vintage aluminum or glass boats.
I'm thinking the cost of gas and everything has really taken its toll on boating lately?
I'm also seeing quite a few really nice motors and even whole boats sit for sale for weeks or months on CL and FB, boats that would have been gone in a heartbeat a few years ago.
I listed a few small outboards myself recently and got only tire kickers and people that had no idea what they were looking at. One guy was looking at a 6hp Evinrude and he was upset that it didn't have electric start. It finally sold to some old guy who I figured is likely going to part it out on fleabay because he paid me and tossed it into the back of his truck like a piece of firewood.
I'm also seeing issues with buying parts lately, the local dealers have nothing in stock, maybe an oil filter or spare prop or two but I needed a carb kit for a 2005 Merc 9.9hp four stroke and I was told they had to order it and it'll take two weeks. I ordered it off fleabay and had it in three days for half the price. Then you hear dealers complaining that they can't sell anything. You can't sell what you don't have.
They do have parts for current models but I would hope that a current model won't need many parts for a good many years. Not stocking parts for older motors makes no sense since those are the motors that most likely need parts and guys like me will never buy a brand new motor so long as there are estate sales and old timers dying with their widows selling things off for cheap.