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<blockquote data-quote="Crazyboat" data-source="post: 510559" data-attributes="member: 21552"><p>I looked into a very nice 16' slightly used boat with a 60 HP on back, would have gotten the job done for me and my kids/friends etc. My wife is a little spoiled, she's a city girl and believes when you spend on things like lifelong hobbies you get everything you want or at least close to it. When we vacation we spend, when we boat we want comfort and room for others in case others join. When I buy a guitar, it's a guitar I want, not the cheapo $200 Chinese model. </p><p></p><p>We work hard, earn well, and have invested better, call us lucky, smart, fortunate, whatever. But my wife made a persuasive argument when we talked about getting a boat again. As much as I want a small little tinner, I also want them with me as much as possible. Life is full of sacrifices, this is just one of many, and we all make them. I do appreciate the advice and opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazyboat, post: 510559, member: 21552"] I looked into a very nice 16' slightly used boat with a 60 HP on back, would have gotten the job done for me and my kids/friends etc. My wife is a little spoiled, she's a city girl and believes when you spend on things like lifelong hobbies you get everything you want or at least close to it. When we vacation we spend, when we boat we want comfort and room for others in case others join. When I buy a guitar, it's a guitar I want, not the cheapo $200 Chinese model. We work hard, earn well, and have invested better, call us lucky, smart, fortunate, whatever. But my wife made a persuasive argument when we talked about getting a boat again. As much as I want a small little tinner, I also want them with me as much as possible. Life is full of sacrifices, this is just one of many, and we all make them. I do appreciate the advice and opinions. [/QUOTE]
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