ALMOST TIME TO PUT HER TO BED.
I don't know about you but that first ride in the spring every year you feel like it's the first time on a bike, but after a half hour or so it's like you never quit riding.
I think the boating season is much shorter and at least we don't need to pull our bikes on a trailer to a lake some hour or so away if we get the bug on a dry day in November. I know for him at least it will be late spring before he uncovers his toy. For me I will ride any day year round that it does not threaten to pour rain on me.
Brother in-law has a jet boat with a 454 in it. Thing is cool as hell, but I just talked to him couple nights ago and he had already put it away for the winter.
I think the boating season is much shorter and at least we don't need to pull our bikes on a trailer to a lake some hour or so away if we get the bug on a dry day in November. I know for him at least it will be late spring before he uncovers his toy. For me I will ride any day year round that it does not threaten to pour rain on me.
Dock Fees at the Marina for the summer = $1600
Winter Storage and winterizing the engines and water system = $1550
Insurance = $550 per year
I think my payment was about $450 per month
It was powered by (2) 5 liter mercs with 4 barrel carbs and I carried 150 gallons of gas.
Nice days someone allways showed up at the Marina wanting to go for a ride, of course, no beer in hand and never offered to help pay for gas.
I sold it 6 years ago and got back into bikes, best decision I ever made. People allways ask if I miss having boats and without hestitation my reply is "NO"
Here's a pic of my last boat, it was nice but I'll take my bikes any day,
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I'll pull out the sleds and put in the sea-doos. 600xcsp(mine) and mxz600(hers). I don't even bring the sleds down to central WI anymore cuz it hardly ever snows. I missed all of last winter season due to neck surgery so I'm pretty amped to ride this winter. From first ice on the lake (at least 3 inches for me) till good snow I'll catch walleyes in my front yard.
I'd trade it all if I could ride the Scoot year round.
Rick
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