Sidarousmg
Jet Boat Junkie
- Messages
- 148
- Reaction score
- 135
- Points
- 142
- Location
- Mechanicsville, VA
- Boat Make
- SeaDoo
- Year
- 2010
- Boat Model
- Challenger
- Boat Length
- 21
slow day today, both at work and on the forum, so figured I'd kill some time and get your opinions. We're expecting our first child in mid-April, right around the time boating season here begins. my assumption is that the boat will see very little, if any use this summer, maybe longer. our plan is to eventually move to a bigger boat, but I figured that wouldn't be for a couple more years when the kid is older and we can actually use the boat more often. I had planned on selling the boat this spring, but the Boss, aka the wife, thinks we should keep it, just in case we get a chance to go out for the day, until we are ready for the next boat. my fear is the boat would not get any use, which is the worse thing one can do with a boat (let is sit parked). on the other hand, I can't imagine not having a boat now and going back to renting pontoons on the lake. what say you all? should I take advantage of this market and sell now, go without for a couple of years, maybe renting every now and then? or should I keep it until we're ready for the next one, even if it gets little use? if you've been in a similar situation with a newborn, how long before you started using your boat again? The loss in dollar value of selling now vs. later is not really important to me (I assumed it was worth $0 the day after I bought it).