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The average boat owning idiot.
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 16:26:07 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: 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. . . Wilbur Hubbard Hi Wilbur, Perhaps to an accountant or to someone who values millionaire status, but some people actujally make a concious choice having done exactly those sums you have portrayed. Some of us even went further along the path of your described insanity. We built our boats from scratch even though we knew at the outset that we could have had possibly a cheaper boat if we had continued to work at high paying jobs and thus paid for said boat. It all depends on what the individual wishes to do with his life - become a millionaire or to gain immense satisfaction by fulfilling a boyhood dream and building and sailing his (or her as in the case of such as julia Hazel) own boat around the world or their backyard. There are other dreams in addition to the rather pointless one you seem to point to. Why spend all your life working for the goal of retiring a wealthy man. I had a close friend with that aim. He died suddenly at 45. His wife took up with a younger man who kn ew how to spend money. cheers Peter Hendra |
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The average boat owning idiot.
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 19:15:08 -0500, "Noname"
wrote: " Got to go. Time to smoke a fine cigar and make love with one of my many female companions who love the life wealth can give them... Wilbur Hubbard Better be careful Neal, that cigar could melt a hole in those blow up dolls - Or, maybe thats what you want to do? Rubli W Drabbuh PS: Isn't it pityful that this guy still seeks attention on the net . No friends and the laughing stock of the Keys. Yes, I always thought it was kind of sad really. We put sick, incurable and miserable an imals out of their misery. |
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On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 20:09:56 -0500, "Scotty" w@u wrote:
Besides your ranting because you can't afford a decent boat, what is your point? Scotty Very simple really, He gets the attention he so sadly needs. Ever experienced attention starved little kids doing something naughty right in front of you whilst staring you in the eye? They know they are going to get punished but hey, any attention is better than none. I guess that some of these poor souls never grow up cheers Peter |
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The average boat owning idiot.
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 |
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The average boat owning idiot.
"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 It's probably all relative... That so called "average idiot" is probably hauling in well over 6 figures a year. Is it any worse that a washed up retiree pulling in 20K per year on a Post Office pension and spending $5K per year on an ugly yellow boat with purple interior? Both are probably spending the same percentage of their discretionary income on boating. |
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The average boat owning idiot.
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Don White wrote: "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 It's probably all relative... That so called "average idiot" is probably hauling in well over 6 figures a year. Is it any worse that a washed up retiree pulling in 20K per year on a Post Office pension and spending $5K per year on an ugly yellow boat with purple interior? Both are probably spending the same percentage of their discretionary income on boating. I guess I'm not the average idiot, darn it. I paid cash for my Sabre; thus, no financing. The upkeep, upgrades, fees, etc. are deductible business expenses, and I get to go sailing. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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The average boat owning idiot.
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 It's probably all relative... That so called "average idiot" is probably hauling in well over 6 figures a year. Is it any worse that a washed up retiree pulling in 20K per year on a Post Office pension and spending $5K per year on an ugly yellow boat with purple interior? Both are probably spending the same percentage of their discretionary income on boating. |
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The average boat owning idiot.
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. . . Wilbur Hubbard |
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The average boat owning idiot.
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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"Don White" wrote
an ugly yellow boat with purple interior? It's mauve on gold, I'll have you know... |
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