LJTim
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- Location
- Herriman, UT
-Yes, they are money pits. Even if they are reliable like mine was. I had an older Super Air Nautique, which I absolutely loved. It didn't have problems, but when you wakeboard and surf, you just want the best equipment out there, so between boards, surf devices, ballast upgrades, etc. I was dishing out thousands every year on crap. some necessary because of kids growing up, some optional just because I wanted the new stuff. There could have possibly been tears when I sold it. The reason I sold is was mainly a lack of interest. My and one (7 year-old at the time) daughter were the only ones that loved it. My wife and other kids would come, but never get in the water. You would be surprised at how difficult it was for us to even fill the boat with guests. Families with a similar age dynamic as ours, just simply didn't have the time. I couldn't justify all my trips to the lake for me and my daughter to get out on the water and everyone else asking if we could go home yet. And I was definitely done begging people to come with us.
-I didn't trade other hobbies. Boating was the one activity that I loved as much as wheeling.
-I don't have any experience with a truck camper, but always wanted one and still do.
-Last year we only did hotels for our Moab trips, but we have since had a friend acquire some property in Moab, so we have enjoyed camping together. I only stayed in a hotel/condo a few times when boating up at Pineview. All other times for the past 20 years - we have camped.
-I didn't trade other hobbies. Boating was the one activity that I loved as much as wheeling.
-I don't have any experience with a truck camper, but always wanted one and still do.
-Last year we only did hotels for our Moab trips, but we have since had a friend acquire some property in Moab, so we have enjoyed camping together. I only stayed in a hotel/condo a few times when boating up at Pineview. All other times for the past 20 years - we have camped.