bigtiller
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I'm all for it. Good luck. 
Thanks guys! I'm showing all this to the missus!
Actually...she'd be fine with it as long as she could operate it! I can see the grin now!![]()
A boat makes a hole in the water, into which you throw money. I used to own a 22' tri-hull ski boat.Even worse than a sports car would be a fancy boat! My Dad had two boats, not even very fancy ones. And we always joked that they were holes in the water into which he poured money.
That's the saying. And a little ski boat isn't even complicated.A boat makes a hole in the water, into which you throw money. I used to own a 22' tri-hull ski boat.![]()
Or a pontoon or tritoon in bigger water. They are definitely the jack of all trades in my experience with kids especially. Plus aluminum so they seem less of a Headache then fiberglass especially in my experience over something with a fiberglass encapsulated wood cored transom or deck. provided its somewhat outfitted for occasional fishing. Ie half front gate, trolling motor etc.Boats are another mission creep situation... You get a boat that does one thing, say gulf flats fishing, and it becomes too much for smaller lakes/rivers. Get something tailored for lakes/small river, and no good in any wind. Get a family cruiser/party barge, and its too much for 1 guy to take out after work. Can't ski behind a bass boat, can't fish off a ski boat; or not well. The Carolina skiff types are about as close as you get to a jack of all trades, master of none.
Pontoon dont fish that we'll, but I think the biggest problem is, they are a pain to take out for a couple hours after work or similar. Not to side track the OPs thread, but this can be an issue with tractors and hoes too. You get an 8T midi ex, and although it Can do landscaping duties, you destroy the entire yard doing it. You basically eliminate dealer service, unless you have a 20,000lbs capacity trailer and a 1t truck. A rental gets dropped off and picked up, and a 2.5 or 3.5T mini hoe is transportable by a 1/2T truck and a twin axle trailer.Or a pontoon or tritoon in bigger water. They are definitely the jack of all trades in my experience with kids especially. Plus aluminum so they seem less of a Headache then fiberglass especially in my experience over something with a fiberglass encapsulated wood cored transom or deck. provided its somewhat outfitted for occasional fishing. Ie half front gate, trolling motor etc.