sachem29 wrote:
Cap'n how are you adjusting to having a boat that you can't live on? For me it was less work, cleaning and winterizing is now a breeze.
The adjustment was the easiest thing in all my years of boating I have done. I miss very little about owning a cruiser. Only part is having a place to sleep after too many beverages. We will never own a cruiser again, it's not practical any longer. The boat ends up spending more time just sitting in the slip, and useing a cruiser to go out on weekends, just to raft up with other boats, or use as a water taxi to get to the beach is not good justification for the expense of owning one. Practically zero maintenance with our boat, we have trailered it over 1500 miles this summer to several lakes and rivers, and it has been fantastic.
As far as the season goes, we are taking 1/2 vacation day today, and going out boating. The weekend weather is going to be upper 70's to 80 degrees, and lot's of sun. Great way to finish off another wonderful season. Boat goes into heated storage in another week, and all I need to do is put some Sta-Bil in the fuel tank, disconnect the battery, and we are done.
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One of 4 Previous (Sold) Boats:2000 Four Winns 268 Vista
Current Boat: 2004 Chaparral
235 ssi cuddy
