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PaulNBriannaLynn,
i am really relying on more experts opinions, than my own. i've gone from the hopes of having a deep sea worthy tomcat (kept in vegas for a terrible west coast commute) to now having my sights set on a 22' cruiser (at least until i'm 20 minutes from shore) i think we all know the unforeseen twists and turns that come along with boat ownership, but that blanket statement, "don't do it, it's too damn expensive" leaves a lot of questions for me. mainly, is there not more prudent approach from the independently skilled, effecting those numbers?
some of my points not quite answered: 1) dry docking VS keeping in a saltwater slip, 2) being a mechanic and active laborer VS paying on all upkeep, 3) having a relatively new, 22' with a single outboard VS a 30' something multiple engines and systems. . . i've seen and heard the horror stories of couples getting in over their head on that slightly too old floating palace, turned money-pit. wouldn't you say there's quite some spread when generalizing all ownership cost? could you comment from this point?
keep in mind where i'm coming from currently. . . between our monthly trip to san diego, hotel and charter costs, i spend $600/month, just to spend 8hrs on the water. $150 of that somewhat wasted on my wife ticket, for just sitting in the galley, while i'm elbow to elbow with fisherman in an overcrowded boat. then increase that to (2) 8hr charters per month, and i'd be spending $1,200/month for our somewhat compromised boating time
i am really relying on more experts opinions, than my own. i've gone from the hopes of having a deep sea worthy tomcat (kept in vegas for a terrible west coast commute) to now having my sights set on a 22' cruiser (at least until i'm 20 minutes from shore) i think we all know the unforeseen twists and turns that come along with boat ownership, but that blanket statement, "don't do it, it's too damn expensive" leaves a lot of questions for me. mainly, is there not more prudent approach from the independently skilled, effecting those numbers?
some of my points not quite answered: 1) dry docking VS keeping in a saltwater slip, 2) being a mechanic and active laborer VS paying on all upkeep, 3) having a relatively new, 22' with a single outboard VS a 30' something multiple engines and systems. . . i've seen and heard the horror stories of couples getting in over their head on that slightly too old floating palace, turned money-pit. wouldn't you say there's quite some spread when generalizing all ownership cost? could you comment from this point?
keep in mind where i'm coming from currently. . . between our monthly trip to san diego, hotel and charter costs, i spend $600/month, just to spend 8hrs on the water. $150 of that somewhat wasted on my wife ticket, for just sitting in the galley, while i'm elbow to elbow with fisherman in an overcrowded boat. then increase that to (2) 8hr charters per month, and i'd be spending $1,200/month for our somewhat compromised boating time
