When boats get too expensive

DoryLvr

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For the man with a will, there is always a way. This is local craftmanship at its best. Note the fenders, you wouldn't want to ding the "hull".
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On Yachtworld, this will be described as: open feeling on flybridge, unique suspension helm seat, stand up height in two tone cabin, convertible table/desk on flybridge, large storage compartment in hi-vis safety color, custom hardtop, excellent visibility from helm with view through cabin, custom line holders, proven (vintage) outboard power, easy dive/swim access from deck. Owner looking to downsize - motivated seller. This one won't last long!
 
Wow...what do you guys think of the chances of them having added a heavy ballast at the bottom (below the waterline) to help prevent capsizing as soon as someone goes up top?!?
 
Well, if my photo is a redneck yacht, this Canadian contraption is a redneck mega yacht.

You might be a redneck if your yacht involves a modified travel travel trailer!
 
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Bass boat

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House boat

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Pilot house

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Planing hull

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One man life raft
 
M and I encountered a similiar "home made" boat just inside of Hat (Gedney) Island last summer. It appeared to be a Hoby cat hull with a 2X4/plywood "house" on it, pushed by a small outboard. Looked illegal as hell and about as sea-worthy as a brick w/ plexi glass "windows". It looked like something one would find in a third world slum. But there it was...we commented on how the guy driving it must not give a damn.
 
When first had my 22, we had moorage for a brief period of time in Lake Union. That first summer I was there, there was someone who had constructed a floating platform with a nice table on it and chairs for 4 people. They had a little trolling motor (I can't remember if it was electric or a 2hp Honda). On a few very calm evenings, I saw them on Lake Union with a fully set table - table cloth, dishes, wine glasses etc and 2 couples very nicely dressed just out for a "dinner cruise". I have no idea who these people were or whether they still do that but the image of the "bass boat" posted by Phil reminded me of that interesting craft.
 
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