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![]() "Capt John" wrote in message oups.com... FishinJC wrote: Bought a new 18' cc fishing boat 1 month ago. I have already spent over $2000 on it for... GPS/Fishfinder, VHF and antenna, stereo, safety equipment, anchor, 2 types of grease, epoxy to fasten those screws that come lose in the first few trips. My wife refuses to let me spend more money, but I still NEED... trolling motor, on board battery charger, t-top, extra rod holders, bench seat instead of captain's chairs (they are pretty cheap) and that's about it. Women can be so greedy (I'm joking, I have to say that because I'm sure someone will lecture me if I don't specify that I'm joking). You know the old saying about, if you have to ask how much, you can't afford it. I hate to admit it but I'm up to 40K on my 37 in refinishing and such. Thank god the engines aren't original and have low hours (1500 hours on 3208 Cats). But I have to admit, the boat looks incredible, it turns heads big time. And I bought it cheap, so I'm still ahead of the game. Bottom line, six feet or sixty feet, put the calculator away, it'll just make you sick. Enjoy your boat. John I agree that one should not fret over the money spent on their boat unless they cannot afford it..........and, as you say, in that case perhaps they should consider selling the boat. Boating is definitely not a cheap hobby, no matter what size boat, especially now with rising fuel and insurance costs. With that understanding............. recording/logging expenses and upgrades to the boat, along with regular maintenance and trip information is a smart thing to do. It is not only a handy PM tool but it is also a definite plus when selling the boat, especially when backed up with engine hour meter notations associated with the log entries and receipts. My wife and I still read our old boat logs (from our larger boats) to remember the trips and great times we had on those boats. Her trip logs were quite detailed and we often had our guests offer comments in the logs. ;-) |