jackieschmidt
Gold $$ Contributor
Well, if it springs a leak, there is plenty of Silicone on board
Well, if it springs a leak, there is plenty of Silicone on board
Motor boatin !!
And it's only $$$$. Can't take it with you unless you change it into Travelers Checks. Only going around one time (unless you're Shirley MacLane) so, you better enjoy it.My dad had a saying regarding money, "it's only green paper" but if you don't have it, life can get pretty challenging. So, living within your means creates a more harmonious life. But it's more than that.
What I learned in close to 8 decades on this planet is that material possessions such as firearms, boats, cars, and beach houses, etc. are not the true secret to happiness in life, it's the people you love and the rewarding experiences (events) that fulfill one's life.
If the purchase of a material item can contribute to that, then this it is money well spent. What I remember the most about competitive shooting and hunting was not the firearms I used, but the relationships I formed and the experiences surrounding those matches and hunts.
While I never owned a boat or beach house, I spent many summers at the Jersey shore with my beloved wife and those were great times because I was with her. In my youth, my dad would rent a boat, and we would fish various lakes in Ohio and PA. Those were some of the best experiences of my life. The boat was only a means to an end.
I guess what I am trying to say is I've known a few wealthy people in my time who had all the "toys" money could buy however they seemed to be the most unhappy people I ever met because their entire focus was on materialism.
Short arm inspection to be sure they're girls.


Thats why I sold my North River with the windshield for the open tiller driven skiff, I haul lumber and supplies also working on duck blinds. I also do a lot of plugging for striped bass and black bass and crappie so the open front deck and trolling motor is a plus. It also works out for bait fishing for sturgeon and stripers. Just an all around great boat.I get weird looks from my friends (hunters) when I dump a few grand into a scope. But let one of them spend $100K on a boat they all smile.
I own a 20-year-old Sea Ark with a 90 Suzuki that I bought brand new with cash. It still runs like a champ. I duck hunt out of it, fish, haul lumber and materials for blinds, fill it with crab pots, whatever. It's aluminum, tough as nails, and I don't have to worry about scratches and dings.
I shoot mostly Savage rifles with after-market parts on my backyard 900-yard range. Everything is paid for, and I do what I want. Life is good.
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Blues and Backs are my favorite rock cod along with olives! Nothing like using light spinning gear and swim baits. for them. When we were able to fish the North Farralon Islands I used to do shallow water rock cod trips, we would even get them on top water baits and fly fishing.
Some of my best times were in a 14' Valco aluminum deep vee with a 10hp or 18hp running all over the SF Bay and Ca. Delta chasing ducks and fish as a kid. I was 7 years old and my brother 9 when my dad started dropping us off in the boat, by ourselves, before he went to work. He would then pick us up on the way home..... Great times and we learned a lot out there. He taught us well and trusted us, it was big water out there especially when the wind picked up and the outgoing tide started.I know what you mean! I grew up on a river near the Outer Banks, which has been ruined by over development and regulations. Looking back I had as much fun in a 14ft skiff with a 10hp as with anything else; it's a state of mind.
I bet those are some of the best memories of your life, and lessons for a lifetime. I pity kids today who will never know the childhood we were able to enjoy.Some of my best times were in a 14' Valco aluminum deep vee with a 10hp or 18hp running all over the SF Bay and Ca. Delta chasing ducks and fish as a kid. I was 7 years old and my brother 9 when my dad started dropping us off in the boat, by ourselves, before he went to work. He would then pick us up on the way home..... Great times and we learned a lot out there. He taught us well and trusted us, it was big water out there especially when the wind picked up and the outgoing tide started.
They are, my father didn't make a lot of money but he always had us out hunting, fishing, abalone diving and spear fishing along with other things on the coast such as clamming. And he would always take any kid on the block that want to go, a lot of my friends dads didn't hunt or fish and some were never around so my dad would just tell them to bring a change of dry clothes and off we went, stop and get a bucket of KFC or he would take a camp stove and cook. My friends ate better out with us fishing than they did at home.I bet those are some of the best memories of your life, and lessons for a lifetime. I pity kids today who will never know the childhood we were able to enjoy.




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