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![]() Your first sentence is on the mark. Your third sentence, however, is, in my opinion, a little off. Some folks pay for storage, maintenance, service, repair, insurance, and boat payments. Eliminating the bundle, not just the gasoline, can make a meaningful financial difference for some. For some, boat ownership really is a luxury item when compared to their family budget and in spite of reports that our economy is healthy, times have been getting tougher for most people I know. As you say, though, for some it may have something to do with a cooled passion for boating. I think my 3rd sentance is further validated by what you said. With so many expenses involved in owning a boat, I don't think that an extra few bucks at the pump is all that big a deal. I've invested so much time and money already, rising fuel costs be damned, I'm taking out my boat. I was only commenting on gas prices. You are right, off loading an entire boat is a huge budget saver. Gas prices won't keep people off the water, a declining economy, lost money on investments and economic fear with keep for sale signs on boat though. |
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