
Originally Posted by
deafgoose
Damn. Lots of you guys have low hours.
It would be cheaper to pay for lessons on a wakeboard school boat!!!
When I calculate boat loan, gas, docking fees, storage, winterization etc.. It's rougly $10,000 per year.
If I only put 23hrs on my boat, that would be $434/hour!!!!
Tell me about it - Add to that a lakehome purchase and taxes and remodeling and utilities - probably adds up to $5000 a pass...
Our boat is a 1999 and I have 330 hours on it. Granted we use someone elses boat fairly regular. Biggest issues is getting people out there. Over half the time it is jsut me skiing and I have to hunt down a third party for a spotter.
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