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Re: charter boat web site
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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07/29/2016 07:03 PM
07/29/2016 07:03 PM
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GeorgeC1 said: I will give one small piece of advise about being a charter boat owner. Do not get emotionally attached to the boat. If you do in the end you will be disappointed. Think of it as a opportunity to share some great experiences sailing all around the world. Think of the boat only as a tool. G Good point. I think we have realistic expectations. And we have seen how the boats look over time as they age. But obviously it's an emotional attachment to some degree or no one would actually pull the trigger and buy a boat 'cause from a financial point of view it's pretty hard to justify. We have plans to be the first to take her out once she's fully outfitted. I'm not convinced this is a good idea - having seen her without scratches and with new boat smell it might be disappointing to see her scratched (and that's probably the good news) up on the next trip.
Life's short - sail more!
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