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<blockquote data-quote="LaqueRatt" data-source="post: 510550" data-attributes="member: 32586"><p>I agree with this. I have a buddy, you remind me of him actually. He's hard-headed and doesn't think things through. He set out to buy himself a fishing boat and ended up with a "family" boat. Only problem is his fam isn't all that interested! So now he has a boat that just sits. It's not worth a crap for fishing so he doesn't fish. </p><p></p><p>I told him just what Basstracker just told you. Buy yourself a fishing boat. Your wife has HER boat, now buy yourself something small and fun. It sounds to me like you're lost in the fantasy of what it would be like to have wonderful days out on the water with your family which is fine. I hope it works out that way for you. </p><p></p><p>To spend so much on this though may not be wise. Buying an older boat to test the water, pun intended! Makes more sense than going all in on an expensive boat. Especially a heavy one that will require a serious tow vehicle. Geez this seems like deja vu to me. So guess I'll shaddap. Some people just have to learn the hard way. At least my buddy had the sense to buy a used boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaqueRatt, post: 510550, member: 32586"] I agree with this. I have a buddy, you remind me of him actually. He's hard-headed and doesn't think things through. He set out to buy himself a fishing boat and ended up with a "family" boat. Only problem is his fam isn't all that interested! So now he has a boat that just sits. It's not worth a crap for fishing so he doesn't fish. I told him just what Basstracker just told you. Buy yourself a fishing boat. Your wife has HER boat, now buy yourself something small and fun. It sounds to me like you're lost in the fantasy of what it would be like to have wonderful days out on the water with your family which is fine. I hope it works out that way for you. To spend so much on this though may not be wise. Buying an older boat to test the water, pun intended! Makes more sense than going all in on an expensive boat. Especially a heavy one that will require a serious tow vehicle. Geez this seems like deja vu to me. So guess I'll shaddap. Some people just have to learn the hard way. At least my buddy had the sense to buy a used boat. [/QUOTE]
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