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Old 07-01-2010, 07:58 PM   #19
NoRegrets
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JSA3107,

One of the greatest mysteries in life is how to be content with a purchase.

No matter what boat you choose you will be on one side of an opinion or
observation. Too light, too heavy, too big, too small, too fast, too slow, not right for certain conditions, just right for others. It will take years of experimenting to get to a point where you can realize how much fun boating with family, old friends, and new friends has been and the process that you are currently going through should become one of the fond memories you can reflect upon when you become a retired senior citizen.

Price - A few years ago you could work to get 35% off list at the major boat shows and feel like you got a fair price.

Thank you for the thread. This is one of the finest forums with a great deal of quality perspectives. Please continue to participate and tell us of your decision and your journey.
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