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When I was 3 my dad bought a 1966 Lund C-14 Fisherman--brand new. He named it "Maromist" using the first two letters of each of his four son's names.
I learned to fish in it. I took my HS buddies fishing in it. My nieces learned to ski behind it. As my dad aged, I took him fishing in it. He can't get in it any more so I wheel him onto my brother's pontoon to fish, and that old Lund is mine.
I could buy nearly anything on the market but that tinny is the only boat I'll likely ever have. My friends love it almost as much as I do. 57 years of memories in that boat--an upgrade would have none of those features.
Sometimes I envy live wells, rod storage, high speeds and roomy decks. But not for long.
 
The first step to recovery is admittance.

or just deny that it is your problem, by justifing it. :D

Four are hand me downs: 10' rowboat, two 17' canoes, and 14' Starcraft. The Starcraft will go to my bother, this year,

The G3 is my sons, but I get to do all the maint, etc.

Leaves me only three: 14' Fishmaster, 1648 DMI, and pontoon.

That sounds about normal, to me. ;)
 
When I was 3 my dad bought a 1966 Lund C-14 Fisherman--brand new. He named it "Maromist" using the first two letters of each of his four son's names.
I learned to fish in it. I took my HS buddies fishing in it. My nieces learned to ski behind it. As my dad aged, I took him fishing in it. He can't get in it any more so I wheel him onto my brother's pontoon to fish, and that old Lund is mine.
I could buy nearly anything on the market but that tinny is the only boat I'll likely ever have. My friends love it almost as much as I do. 57 years of memories in that boat--an upgrade would have none of those features.
Sometimes I envy live wells, rod storage, high speeds and roomy decks. But not for long.
Same for me. My boat was purchased by my Dad in 1986. I could afford something bigger, faster, nicer, but I won't do it even with its limitations. I enjoy working on it as much as I enjoy fishing out of it. Not very logical, but satisfying to the core.
 
I had a 1955 richline that I rebuilt with a 1950 evinrude 15 on it. really loved that boat. Then I got a different van without a hitch and had to sell it. bummer!
Rebuilt the motor and the gas tank too
 

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Still got a tinny, probably going to have a pal soon, but have to admit I've crossed over to the dark side. *hanging head in shame*
 

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