View Full Version : The end of a era!
Detour66
07-29-2012, 07:23 PM
I have been a boat owner for more than 20 years. I decided to sell my boat for varies reasons the main one was it just started to cost me too much $$$. Between sky high fuel prices and everything else it just didn't make sense anymore. Now I feel like a fish out of water and I have to adjust to the fact that I am boat-less. It's one thing to go on a PB or CB but being a Capt of your own boat is great. I know I will be fine but it's gonna take some time. The old saying about "The 2 happiest days" didn't apply here but ya gotta do what ya gotta do !! K
Bergen Angler
07-30-2012, 08:10 AM
I have been considering buying a boat. What are the pros and cons of owning a boat?
bunker dunker
07-30-2012, 08:40 AM
i feel your pain but it gets easier.i started doing the party boat thing and i have to tell ya its nice getting off the boat and not have to worry about anything.no more being stuck there alone to clean a 30 footer after a good day of bluefishing.
Capt. Debbie
07-30-2012, 10:14 AM
Thats a book unto itself.
Trailering issues with storage and moving it around.
In water- sinking at dock.
Insurance (if you chose)
Gear
Repairs
Bait
Gas
Manitenance.
Depends how often you use it. And where you go with it. (Fuel costs, engine hours ( & Repairs))
Boat stuff just breaks. Misuse it NOT the only reason things bust. :))
Owning a boat is never a cost saver. But it's a freedom exercise and skill test too.
I have been considering buying a boat. What are the pros and cons of owning a boat?
bunker dunker
07-30-2012, 10:53 AM
B.o.a.t. Bust Out Another Thousand
broken bobber
07-30-2012, 11:17 AM
by a set of clubs... cheaper and less drama....:D ...... if i need a crew will drop u a line
local fisherman
07-30-2012, 08:15 PM
I feel your pain I'm in same boat ,my boat is on the block also!
Detour66
07-30-2012, 09:34 PM
by a set of clubs... cheaper and less drama....:D ...... if i need a crew will drop u a line
I really don't think golf is in my future but I really do like the idea of going fishing with you guys if you need a crew member! Thanks !!
Detour66
07-30-2012, 09:36 PM
Hey guys... thanks for the comments.... I must continue to remember.... I gave up my boat.... not fishing!!
Detour66
07-30-2012, 09:39 PM
I have been considering buying a boat. What are the pros and cons of owning a boat?
Pro's .... freedom.... going where and when you want... really way too many to say !!
Cons.... expensive... finding crew that helps you... did I say expensive! :D
But it really is a lot of fun!
TomKaye
07-31-2012, 11:53 AM
I agree with your pros & cons Detour, and I too feel your pain.
My brother and I have owned several boats separately, and/or as partners since 1976. We've had great times, and some not so great, for all the reasons mentioned above.
8 weeks ago, we both watched sadly as the new owner pulled our last 21' cuddy out of my driveway along with tons of boating equipment and spare parts we had accumulated over the years.
We have the time but no longer have the energy, ambition, or sometimes the $$ necessary to take care of the boat and enjoy it more frequently.
Even at that, my brother almost ran after the boat to change his mind. :( :(
The new owner called me a few weeks later and said after some elbow grease, he enjoyed it with his kids all day on Father's Day.
That made us both feel better. :)
We've been fishing weekly with a friend out of AHMM since early June. Also had two charters and a PB trip. We put fuel, bait and clean-up efforts into our friend's boat.
It's not the same. We're older now, but we still talk about one more bigger and more comfortable boat.........Our wives think we're two old fools.
We probably are. Who knows.
Weigh the decision carefully Bergen Angler. I would do it again for another 36 years if I had that amount of good boating / fishing time left, but that's just me.
Good luck & Tight lines.
Tom.
Detour66
07-31-2012, 08:12 PM
Hey Tom... Really great post... thanks for sharing to you and everyone else!
Maybe we should put a "Former Boat Owners" fishing trip together on a open charter or something... just a thought. Tight lines all... its good to know you are not alone!
P.S MBOY I received your PM and i tried to send you a message but your inbox is full. K
Gerry Zagorski
08-01-2012, 08:03 PM
Money is one thing and time is another. Problem is you never seem to have both at the same time. One of life's little jokes I suppose...
If I ever added up the money I've put into boats I'd probably make myself sick, but as long as I have the financial means, I will always have one even if it's something small to putt around in....
catsmeow
08-08-2012, 11:12 AM
I have a 17 foot aluminum center console with a 90 mariner outboard. Spend a lot of time keeping it seaworthy an now trying to keep up with all the leaks in the hull. I'm 67 and have always had some type of boat. I fish Raritan bay out of the Sayreville boat ramp. I find that after a day on the water I'm exhausted. Last year I told two of my friends to get their Coast Guard certificates so they can help me run the boat. They did and now enjoy operating the boat. I have them make the run out and in while I relax and enjoy the ride. It's also nice the Sayreville ramp has 3 wash up stations so you can wash up the boat right at the ramp. I have also thought about giving up the boat but think I would regret it. Anyway hope to keep on boating and fishing as long I can. When you dead I think it going to be for a long time.... Walt
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