Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mako.
Awesome. We spend a lot of time in the rivers on the Western shore, and in the Bay when it's nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boats are a hole in the water capable of absorbing an unlimited amount of money without ever being filled.
Tell us what kind of boats you've had (years and models) and what the problems have been? Because this has not been our experience at all. However, we hear this all the time, but only from people who have never owned boats. That and the "the two best days" trope.
Being out on my boat is one of my favorite places to be.
That's nice, but don't pretend that boating is not an expensive hobby.
Anonymous wrote:2 days boat owners never forget, the day they get it and they day they get rid of it.
if u must get one get a used pontoon boat perfect for the sound.
Anonymous wrote:Boat PP - if I don't know anything about boating, what's the best way to learn and eventually get one for myself?
Anonymous wrote:Mako.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boats are a hole in the water capable of absorbing an unlimited amount of money without ever being filled.
Tell us what kind of boats you've had (years and models) and what the problems have been? Because this has not been our experience at all. However, we hear this all the time, but only from people who have never owned boats. That and the "the two best days" trope.
Being out on my boat is one of my favorite places to be.
DP- we will be getting our boat this spring . Would you mind sharing some of your favorite/fun places to go boating in this area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boats are a hole in the water capable of absorbing an unlimited amount of money without ever being filled.
Tell us what kind of boats you've had (years and models) and what the problems have been? Because this has not been our experience at all. However, we hear this all the time, but only from people who have never owned boats. That and the "the two best days" trope.
Being out on my boat is one of my favorite places to be.
That's nice, but don't pretend that boating is not an expensive hobby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boats are a hole in the water capable of absorbing an unlimited amount of money without ever being filled.
Tell us what kind of boats you've had (years and models) and what the problems have been? Because this has not been our experience at all. However, we hear this all the time, but only from people who have never owned boats. That and the "the two best days" trope.
Being out on my boat is one of my favorite places to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boats are a hole in the water capable of absorbing an unlimited amount of money without ever being filled.
Tell us what kind of boats you've had (years and models) and what the problems have been? Because this has not been our experience at all. However, we hear this all the time, but only from people who have never owned boats. That and the "the two best days" trope.
Being out on my boat is one of my favorite places to be.
Anonymous wrote:Boats are a hole in the water capable of absorbing an unlimited amount of money without ever being filled.