Re: Do I Keep It?
It all started when I bought my first jet ski, a '96 Sea-Doo XP. I had never owned any type of watercraft before, and had only been to the lake 2 or 3 times before. This is definitely not something I grew up doing, more or less something I always wanted to get into. I really enjoyed the Ski, but like I said before throwing a jet ski on the back of the truck and dragging it to the lake was super easy and I'd do it a few times after work. Then later on I got the notion that I wanted a boat. I could only take one person with me on the ski, and anyone that has owned an XP knows they really aren't even 2 people friendly. So I sold it and bought an 18' ski boat with a mercury 3.0 and alpha one. I really enjoyed the boat, it wasn't fast, but allowed me to do the watersports everybody else was always insisting on. The next summer I was riddled with issues with the boat. I spent half my time just keeping it running. Finally one trip I had a terrible experience, motor caught on fire (still not completely sure why), luckily I had the fire extinguisher close to put it out, but after the boat wouldn't run, and honestly I was kind of afraid for it to. After several hours of trying to get anyone to see my signals, hear my air horn or whistle, i got someone to pull me in. When I got it home my girlfriend and I were honestly pretty shaken up. Her more so, but she told me then, sell it, I never want to experience that again. I got the boat fixed, sold it at the peak of the season, and ended up breaking even. Very lucky IMO.
I still wanted a boat and everyone wanted me to get a pontoon. I really wasn't that into it because I still wanted something with decent speed. I looked into tritoons but just thought that 1. they were too big for what I really need and 2. way over my budget. My parents said if I bought a pontoon they'd buy a jet ski so we could have the best of both worlds. So I ended up with my boat and honestly I have enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would. I really thought after I bought it that I had messed up, but I gave it a chance and it's been a great boat. I bought it from the original owner, had less than 50 hours on it and really as close to a 'like-new' boat as you could get. I hate to get rid of it cause I don't know that I could find one as good for the price, but at the same time if there was something I could get that I would use more often, I'd be better off.