Boating Hours
We trailered up to the lake for many years. Used to buy a seasons launch pass from Lakeport Landing. That boat did not have an hour meter, but let me say I got my money's worth out of that launch pass.
Because of circumstances, rented a slip in the boathouse, again at Lakeport Landing. I think Paul saw me coming, like a fish on a hook. Back then we were putting 125 to 150 hours a season on the boat, plus we were year round customers, so the boat would be in in April and not out until November.
Purchased a little cottage behind Fratello's, walking distance to the slip. Hours dropped to about 100 to 125 hours.
Then purchased property on Weirs Boulevard with a little bit of lake frontage. Still keep the boat at Lakeport Landing, love the boathouse, don't tell Erica. Still put 75 to 100 hours on the boat, although many are solo. Can see Sue on the dock now.
Like to think with retirement only a couple of years away, the boating hours will increase again.
So that's my story and I'm sticking with it !!
Bill
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