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Yes,  Wednesday I sold my 1998 18' Boston Whaler Ventura.  I bought it in 2007.  My wife and I enjoyed it very much but we are older and just didn't use it much any more.   I sold it to a young couple who plan to have a lot of fun with it.  Hopefully, it will serve them well.  

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Those Boston Whalers are nice boats.   I’m sure you will miss it.  I understand though.   I sold my last boat a couple of years ago.   Same reason you did.   I still have two Yamaha Waverunners and never took them out this year and only once last year.   I really should sell them too. 

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The family's pontoon boat is 25yrs old and just keeps plugging along... Mom is 77 and decided this year she wanted a new boat.  We picked up a '21 Trifecta with 20hrs on it last weekend in an early season snowstorm in Indiana.  Hopefully this one serves us as well as the last one.

The sellers oldest brother bought it as a "last hurrah" when he was diagnosed with cancer 2yrs ago.  The other brothers were happy to see it go to a family that would take care of it and treasure it.  They are local to our cottage and we told them they have an open initiation to come take a ride anytime.     

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I'm 81 with heart issues.  And mostly, I just didn't use the boat any more.  I'm sure I will miss it.  It's such a great feeling to be out on the water in my own boat!

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I need a 2nd happy day for the pontoon. I use the fishing boat a lot, we live 10 minutes away from KY Lake which is one of the largest man made lakes. 160,000 surface acres 100% free to use. I spend more time cleaning the pontoon than we’ve ever used it. 

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17 hours ago, uncledj said:

  They say the same thing about RVs.    I've no complaints.   I rarely use it, but it's nice to have when I do use it.

  I'm thinking about buying a small travel trailer.  My wife retires next March at 65 and we might enjoy one.  I've had a TT before when my kids were young.  I don't know if my current wife would like living in one.  She thinks she would.  My 2023 Nissan Titan Pro4X is capable of pulling one and it came with the built in brake control.  

 

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  I don't know that I'd want to live in one, but the nice thing about a RV is that you're taking a bit of "Home" with you.   Everything doesn't seem quite as foreign when you have a small, familiar place to retreat to.  I find that I'm typically a bit more comfortable in my small motorhome than in a hotel room.

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We are thinking of maybe taking a TT to Florida and living in it for a month at a time after my wife retires.  Hotels cost a fortune for an extended stay.  And as stated it is your own place which we would like.   It's hard to get but a camping site in Bahai Honda State Park would be ideal.  

My next to last contract job (3 1/2 years) I lived in Homestead FL, close to the Keys and we loved it down there.  We fished a lot, soaked in the warm clear water a lot, went to Key West a lot, just thoroughly enjoying the area.  We also saw many tourist attractions around Miami and southern Florida.    It was my favorite contract job location.  Now, we spend a week in the FL Keys almost every year.  

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