You bort a petrol boat 13 weeks ago, now selling it for a twin diesel. What's changed in the 13 weeks - you realised that i was blimmin right, yer plonker and if yerd done it right then yer wdnae have to get rid of small petrol MV2 now to buy bigger diesel MV3!!
(Copied from "The little book of tact" a.k.a. "How to wind up friends and throw effluent over people" by Hlb)
FWIW i totally agrewe with you - wanted ot get feet wet, bought a petrol boat... now want a bigger one so can go a bit further - woudl like diesel, but cannot afford it yet. There are always people wantign to start out, and petrol is a good cheap option to get on the water...
Next year... a twin diesel is on the list... not prepared to sell everythign else i own to get a bigger one now!
better to go gradually and get it in the end than all out and not have enough money left to play with it!
Ok so you went looking yesterday at RYB. They have a lot of sealines down there so my guess is that you've gone from a 25k S24 to 100k S34 with barely a blink of the wifes eye. ( No of course you can reuse pampers !)
Hi Tracey Hi Steve
Thank you for the kind offer, We most probably have met each other on some occaision over the past two years. Teresa and I spend a fair bit of time on the pontoons, just poodling about in general. We would love a chance to meet and have a chat, we have lots of questions as you might imagine. When do you think you might be around in the near future?.
Regards
Your not far wrong. Our visit to the yacht course basin was not least an interesting one. We had it in our minds to have a look at a Sealine S24, which we did. All I can say is that we felt like two peas in a pod. As we are not petite people, the craft was just too small for our needs. As the day progressed, it became apparent that the most likely contenders are S28,S34 or an F36. I must laugh, as what has started out as a "lets spend 30 - 40k " on a run about has in the space of a few nano seconds grown to 80 - 160 large. I wonder what suprises lay ahead.