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![]() "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... Net loss of 270K. You pay 27 thousand dollars a year to use your boat a dozen or so weekends a year. Stupid, just plain stupid! Think about it. Wilbur Hubbard Now Wilbur do the math if the idiot did not purchased a boat. Show with concrete evidence what happened to the 270K that what not spend buying and maintaining a boat. If that sum wasn't spent on something else stupid and useless as far as investment is concerned it could be invested in something that would give a reasonable return. Things like land, stocks, bonds, gold(in the last ten years), If you get a 10% return per anum your 270K will be worth 540K in ten years. In twenty years it makes you a millionaire. So you trade millionaire status for the privilege of owning a 100K boat? That's totally insane. . . Perhaps not. What will you do with your million? Will you buy a boat but be unable to enjoy it due to the infirmity of advancing age? Will you pass it on to your kids, knowing full well that they'll just blow it on $250K boats? Or will you just sit around and total up your assets, while wondering why you had such a dull and uninspired life watching TV while others were out sailing? Max |
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![]() wrote in message ... Net loss of 270K. You pay 27 thousand dollars a year to use your boat a dozen or so weekends a year. Stupid, just plain stupid! Think about it. Wilbur Hubbard Now Wilbur do the math if the idiot did not purchased a boat. Show with concrete evidence what happened to the 270K that what not spend buying and maintaining a boat. Gee, if it wasn't for all us idiots who actually own these pieces of floating crap, Captain Kneel wouldn't have a boat to play on at all. Wonder how many he'll be welcomed on after word of his attitude gets around the docks. |
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![]() "KLC Lewis" wrote in message et... wrote in message ... Net loss of 270K. You pay 27 thousand dollars a year to use your boat a dozen or so weekends a year. Stupid, just plain stupid! Think about it. Wilbur Hubbard Now Wilbur do the math if the idiot did not purchased a boat. Show with concrete evidence what happened to the 270K that what not spend buying and maintaining a boat. Gee, if it wasn't for all us idiots who actually own these pieces of floating crap, Captain Kneel wouldn't have a boat to play on at all. Wonder how many he'll be welcomed on after word of his attitude gets around the docks. It certainly didn't take just this tirade to dissuade me from inviting him aboard. Max |
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![]() wrote in message ... Net loss of 270K. You pay 27 thousand dollars a year to use your boat a dozen or so weekends a year. Stupid, just plain stupid! Think about it. Wilbur Hubbard Now Wilbur do the math if the idiot did not purchased a boat. Show with concrete evidence what happened to the 270K that what not spend buying and maintaining a boat. "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message ... The average idiot buys a boat for say 100K and finances it for ten years. He fits it out and keeps it in a slip. The fitting out costs 20K, the slip costs 5K per year, the insurance costs 1K a year. Haulout for bottom paint 1K a year. Fuel 1/2K a year. After ten years the idiot has spent 250K paying back the loan, 20K fitting out, 50K slip fee, 10K insurance, 10K haulout, 5K fuel, oil, filters, etc. 345K invested in a 100K boat that perhaps can be sold in ten years for 75K. Net loss of 270K. You pay 27 thousand dollars a year to use your boat a dozen or so weekends a year. Stupid, just plain stupid! Think about it. Wilbur Hubbard As for me and Essie, I paid cash for her (all of $8,000) and have probably put another $15,000 into new sails, rigging, instruments, anchors and other improvements over the past 6 years. I pay about $3,000 per year on summer slip / winter storage. Insurance is about $350 per year. Fuel? I haven't bought any for years -- I probably burn about $10 worth in a season, since the motor rarely runs and only burns about a quart an hour. Haulout for bottom paint? Hauling out happens every October, as close to Halloween as I can manage. I repaint the bottom, if needed, before splashing in the spring (one month from today) and isn't an extra expense. But everywhere I've been where bottom painting requires special haul-out, it happens every three years or so, and costs about $500. Even if it's a grand, it's not a grand every year. What's she worth today? I can't say. I wouldn't sell her for rubies. If I go broke and bankrupt and lose 'most everything I own, I will still have my boat which will be my only home. People go to bars and pay $5.00 for a drink which passes right through them after stealing their brain for a spell. To me, THAT is a waste of money. Whatever floats y'er boat, mate! |
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wrote in message ... Net loss of 270K. You pay 27 thousand dollars a year to use your boat a dozen or so weekends a year. Stupid, just plain stupid! Think about it. Wilbur Hubbard Now Wilbur do the math if the idiot did not purchased a boat. Show with concrete evidence what happened to the 270K that what not spend buying and maintaining a boat. "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message ... The average idiot buys a boat for say 100K and finances it for ten years. He fits it out and keeps it in a slip. The fitting out costs 20K, the slip costs 5K per year, the insurance costs 1K a year. Haulout for bottom paint 1K a year. Fuel 1/2K a year. After ten years the idiot has spent 250K paying back the loan, 20K fitting out, 50K slip fee, 10K insurance, 10K haulout, 5K fuel, oil, filters, etc. 345K invested in a 100K boat that perhaps can be sold in ten years for 75K. Net loss of 270K. You pay 27 thousand dollars a year to use your boat a dozen or so weekends a year. Stupid, just plain stupid! Think about it. Wilbur Hubbard As for me and Essie, I paid cash for her (all of $8,000) and have probably put another $15,000 into new sails, rigging, instruments, anchors and other improvements over the past 6 years. I pay about $3,000 per year on summer slip / winter storage. Insurance is about $350 per year. Fuel? I haven't bought any for years -- I probably burn about $10 worth in a season, since the motor rarely runs and only burns about a quart an hour. Haulout for bottom paint? Hauling out happens every October, as close to Halloween as I can manage. I repaint the bottom, if needed, before splashing in the spring (one month from today) and isn't an extra expense. But everywhere I've been where bottom painting requires special haul-out, it happens every three years or so, and costs about $500. Even if it's a grand, it's not a grand every year. What's she worth today? I can't say. I wouldn't sell her for rubies. If I go broke and bankrupt and lose 'most everything I own, I will still have my boat which will be my only home. People go to bars and pay $5.00 for a drink which passes right through them after stealing their brain for a spell. To me, THAT is a waste of money. Whatever floats y'er boat, mate! We all know that it is dangerous to have more money than brains. To me you are very fortunate, you are rich enough to get a boat enjoy it and this other man is so poor he must calculate if he can afford one or not. As he can not afford it, we really should feel sorry for him. - Lauri Tarkkonen |
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![]() "Lauri Tarkkonen" wrote in message ... In "KLC Lewis" writes: wrote in message ... Net loss of 270K. You pay 27 thousand dollars a year to use your boat a dozen or so weekends a year. Stupid, just plain stupid! Think about it. Wilbur Hubbard Now Wilbur do the math if the idiot did not purchased a boat. Show with concrete evidence what happened to the 270K that what not spend buying and maintaining a boat. "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message ... The average idiot buys a boat for say 100K and finances it for ten years. He fits it out and keeps it in a slip. The fitting out costs 20K, the slip costs 5K per year, the insurance costs 1K a year. Haulout for bottom paint 1K a year. Fuel 1/2K a year. After ten years the idiot has spent 250K paying back the loan, 20K fitting out, 50K slip fee, 10K insurance, 10K haulout, 5K fuel, oil, filters, etc. 345K invested in a 100K boat that perhaps can be sold in ten years for 75K. Net loss of 270K. You pay 27 thousand dollars a year to use your boat a dozen or so weekends a year. Stupid, just plain stupid! Think about it. Wilbur Hubbard As for me and Essie, I paid cash for her (all of $8,000) and have probably put another $15,000 into new sails, rigging, instruments, anchors and other improvements over the past 6 years. I pay about $3,000 per year on summer slip / winter storage. Insurance is about $350 per year. Fuel? I haven't bought any for years -- I probably burn about $10 worth in a season, since the motor rarely runs and only burns about a quart an hour. Haulout for bottom paint? Hauling out happens every October, as close to Halloween as I can manage. I repaint the bottom, if needed, before splashing in the spring (one month from today) and isn't an extra expense. But everywhere I've been where bottom painting requires special haul-out, it happens every three years or so, and costs about $500. Even if it's a grand, it's not a grand every year. What's she worth today? I can't say. I wouldn't sell her for rubies. If I go broke and bankrupt and lose 'most everything I own, I will still have my boat which will be my only home. People go to bars and pay $5.00 for a drink which passes right through them after stealing their brain for a spell. To me, THAT is a waste of money. Whatever floats y'er boat, mate! We all know that it is dangerous to have more money than brains. To me you are very fortunate, you are rich enough to get a boat enjoy it and this other man is so poor he must calculate if he can afford one or not. As he can not afford it, we really should feel sorry for him. - Lauri Tarkkonen Lauri, You are a trip. So touchy-feely and all that liberal crapola. If it feels good go it. But have you never stopped to think you could have taken your investment advisor's advice and invested in something that would earn you some money instead of something that cost you an arm and a leg? You can always charter a boat for a week-end if you highly value a sunset somewhere aboard. The best of both worlds can be had with a little sane thinking. I can tell from your posts that you are quite impoverished. People who say it's dangerous to have more money than brains usually have less brains than usual. You can NEVER have too much money. Just like you can never have too much fun. But, you do sound kinda cute. Do you have a nice figure? Are you 35 or under? Do you have all your teeth? Can you read a compass. Post a link to a picture if you're attractive. I'll take you out on my (paid for) boat (a Swan 68) and we can have a sunset all to ourselves. I live like a king. You can be queen for a day. How's about it honey? Wilbur Hubbard |
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an ugly yellow boat with purple interior? It's mauve on gold, I'll have you know... |
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![]() "Ernest Scribbler" wrote in message et... "Don White" wrote an ugly yellow boat with purple interior? It's mauve on gold, I'll have you know... that is *SO* gay! SBV |
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![]() "Scotty" w@u wrote in message . .. I'm *SO* gay! SBV First Ganz now you! TMI . . . |
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I own my boat free and clear. I pay $2k annually to park it. I buy a
new sail every 4-6 years @ approx. $2.3K. I spend about $60 a season for fuel. I spend for $125 for club dues to race. When I decide to quit I'm sure I can get more for my boat than what I paid for it. I know people that spend more than that on football. The original poster's $100k+ boat example pertains to probably 2% of the boating public. |
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