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DownTime wrote:
HK wrote: ...sold. Our new Parker is "scheduled" to arrive week of 6 August. One of you here missed the boating deal of a lifetime. :} Congrats on doing your part to keep the boating industry chugging along. I've not been on-line much round here, but curious to know the reasoning behind the decision. Where you simply not using the bigger one as much as you initially thought? Costs to operate? Granted the used one was a deal for someone, I expect not everything you had into it you got out from it. I am also thinking of downsizing a bit to get into skinnier water than the current one allows. I mean I could go more places, but them stinkin seas grasses clog up the intake. No seriously, I've been observing and realized more and more it is myself and maybe one other for fishing, few times a year we take another couple or more for a ride. I figure let them get their own boat suffer a bit less of creature accommodations while I'd prefer a boat that truly suits my needs 90% of the time. I bought the Parker a few years ago, with the hopes of going out fishing a lot with my wife. Alas, she's been involved academically for the last couple of years, and will be until late next spring. Most of my fishing buddies have other interests, too, so when I wanted to go fishing, at least half the time I was doing it solo. I could launch and retrieve the boat on the ramp okay by myself, but then I was facing the scrub-down, the removal of gear, the whole catastrophe, as it were. Also, trailering that boat any distance required time in planning and effort that made it more trouble than it was worth. So, I decided to sell the Parker. Once I got serious about selling the boat, it took about 3-1/2 weeks to find her a new home. The new owner and I both made out well on the sale. |