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A co-worker of mine lives on a boat down in Racine. We're 135, but we're scheduled and we do have 121 looming in the future.California said:was thinking about giving it a shot, anyone have some tips or comments on this?
thanks
Don't expect to get anything decent for less than $20K.Any idea on the price of boats???? Cost of a slip???
Yup, different strokes for different folks, etc.I tried it myself, couldn't stand it.
JetBlast2000 said:Anyone have any good web sites with more info? The good, bad, and little known...
So true with your first statement, as well as the price. And just to add to the second paragraph, Many people have had good intentions concerning the fixer-up thing. Yet in the end, it leaves a bad taste in their mouth.Standby 1 said:Keep in mind that once you get above 32 feet or so, the cabin space goes up exponentially. Start researching on the internet, starting with various hull materials, then engines, etc, etc, etc.
A word to the wise....purchasing a cheaper fixer-upper with the idea of fixing it up yourself is rarely a good idea. You will end up paying more for your finished product in the end. As previously mentioned, boats depreciate. Don't expect to make any money on this.
But if you like the lifestyle, it's the best. Also previously mentioned, make sure the wife/girlfriend doesn't hate it. Not all do ---- I'm one of those silly girls and I much prefer boats to white picket fences.
Good luck!
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