And once again, you reach for the nonsense answer. That I know how to do
something doesn't mean that I *want* to do it.
I do understand that you buy a boat, park it somewhere, pay someone
else a lot of money to keep it running, seldom use it and sell it for
a huge loss.
I use my boat and I maintain it well enough that it will run for
hundreds of hours a year with minimal to zero problems.
Yeah, I've seen photos of your pontoon boat. No thanks.
Your understanding is wrong, too. The idea, at least for me, is to buy
boats that other boats will want to buy in a few years, maintain them
properly, and then sell them for a very good price. Around here, Parkers
are great boats to buy because there is a strong market for used ones,
and it usually does not take long to sell one and at a good price.
I've never boated where pontoon boats are popular.