Re: Where do you go to get the market value of your boat?
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2018 6:21 pm
Good decision sailor. I think youll be pleased.
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sailor55330 wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 5:48 pm Well, after talking it over with the other half, the boat is staying. And you guys were right....it is only April. I guess it's the southern boy in me that just doesn't deal well with cold, plus apparently, I'm not a very patient man.
On the bright side, after looking at some prices on 2016 R3's (remember, I bought mine in 2017 as a hold over at my dealer), if the posts on the various boat trader type sites are accurate, then I feel alot better about my purchase knowing what the market seems to want to bring.
So, I guess now, y'all are stuck with me.
Sorry for the rant earlier.
*head hung*
sailor55330 wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 5:48 pm
On the bright side, after looking at some prices on 2016 R3's (remember, I bought mine in 2017 as a hold over at my dealer), if the posts on the various boat trader type sites are accurate, then I feel alot better about my purchase knowing what the market seems to want to bring.
So, I guess now, y'all are stuck with me.
Sorry for the rant earlier.
*head hung*
Yes. This.Tuscany wrote: Thu Apr 19, 2018 7:07 am IMO,
Boats, motorcycles, vacation homes, RVs, whatever, have a single purpose...enjoyment/enrichment of life.
I try to not look at them as a "must use" or as an "investment" that must pay dividends on a "use" schedule.
They exist to bring joy. If money gets in the way of it, then there is no joy.
There were summers that we didn't get out on our old boat a single time. I hardly ride my motorcycle anymore, and we don't spend nearly enough time at our Florida house to make sense of owning it. But, we'll never sell them.
All it takes is a single ride on the boat, or one incredible evening ride on a the bike, or a single evening in Florida to pay me back for the year. These things exist to remind us how wonderful a day can be, how incredibly fortunate we are, and that alone is priceless.
I wish TR, but it’s just not possible yet. We’re running almost 50 employees, and although my we have some great people, it’s a lot to dump on my kid at 24 years old. He’s smart and can definitely handle it without a problem, but it’s just not the long term responsibility I would have wanted at that age. I learned long ago that there is nothing harder to overcome than burn out.Table Rockin wrote: Thu Apr 19, 2018 8:27 amYes. This.Tuscany wrote: Thu Apr 19, 2018 7:07 am IMO,
Boats, motorcycles, vacation homes, RVs, whatever, have a single purpose...enjoyment/enrichment of life.
I try to not look at them as a "must use" or as an "investment" that must pay dividends on a "use" schedule.
They exist to bring joy. If money gets in the way of it, then there is no joy.
There were summers that we didn't get out on our old boat a single time. I hardly ride my motorcycle anymore, and we don't spend nearly enough time at our Florida house to make sense of owning it. But, we'll never sell them.
All it takes is a single ride on the boat, or one incredible evening ride on a the bike, or a single evening in Florida to pay me back for the year. These things exist to remind us how wonderful a day can be, how incredibly fortunate we are, and that alone is priceless.
However, I have a suggestion for you Tusc to maximize your enjoyment....move the boat down to FL and just head down there more. Surely there is some work that can be done remotely. This way you get use of house and boat all at the same time. Your welcome![]()
That’s the “sorta” plan YT. But you know, I don’t think I can be away from home very long. We’re a kind of family that, well, in the words of Tuco Salamanca from Breaking Bad, we’re tight tight tight, yeah... https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qLHLsbD9emcYtmsn wrote: Thu Apr 19, 2018 5:23 pm Your a Good Dad Tuscany. Another 3 to 5 years and he'll be ready to take the controls and land the plane every day. Then you can go to Florida and have a boat there and one in Buffalo to!