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Joe Alves Jr.
For the rich and famous
If I had $350,000. I'd buy a house on the lake with it. Larger boats are a bigger headache as far as I'm concerned. I've always found that,--it isn't what you have that gives you enjoyment, as much a what you do. People with large boats wind up using them for cottages that never leave the dock. A friend of mine just decided to get out of the yacht club and buy a slip for his Tanzer 22. He'll probably have it slipped next to a larger more expensive sailboat, and feel strange when he gets into his boat, and here's where it all begins. It's called, "keeping up with the Jones's." I think that after a while, it becomes a status thing, and ceases to be fun. I honestly believe that he had fun in the club, even though he had to paddle out to his boat, but we all have to learn the hard way. I love my boat, so I'm sticking with it because it's fun. My two cents.
If I had $350,000. I'd buy a house on the lake with it. Larger boats are a bigger headache as far as I'm concerned. I've always found that,--it isn't what you have that gives you enjoyment, as much a what you do. People with large boats wind up using them for cottages that never leave the dock. A friend of mine just decided to get out of the yacht club and buy a slip for his Tanzer 22. He'll probably have it slipped next to a larger more expensive sailboat, and feel strange when he gets into his boat, and here's where it all begins. It's called, "keeping up with the Jones's." I think that after a while, it becomes a status thing, and ceases to be fun. I honestly believe that he had fun in the club, even though he had to paddle out to his boat, but we all have to learn the hard way. I love my boat, so I'm sticking with it because it's fun. My two cents.