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Boat vs Fun car idea
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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 15637044" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>At any given moment, I am about a mile from a major river. The perks of living in the lowcountry. </p><p></p><p>However, as a huge lover of boats and all things water related, I wouldn't own a boat without a slip. It's just not worth towing it around. The only way I'd own one is to have it stored, cared for, and deployed from a waterfront slip so I wouldn't have to do anything but boat and beer drink. </p><p></p><p>At least a car can stay in your garage and you can go for midnight joy rides or wrench on it. I don't think cars should be considered a social buy/hobby as it's really not consistently a social affair. Boats generally speaking are social devices but they certainly aren't a mechanical tinker type toy. You fix it when it breaks, and use it when it's right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 15637044, member: 46336"] At any given moment, I am about a mile from a major river. The perks of living in the lowcountry. However, as a huge lover of boats and all things water related, I wouldn't own a boat without a slip. It's just not worth towing it around. The only way I'd own one is to have it stored, cared for, and deployed from a waterfront slip so I wouldn't have to do anything but boat and beer drink. At least a car can stay in your garage and you can go for midnight joy rides or wrench on it. I don't think cars should be considered a social buy/hobby as it's really not consistently a social affair. Boats generally speaking are social devices but they certainly aren't a mechanical tinker type toy. You fix it when it breaks, and use it when it's right. [/QUOTE]
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