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<blockquote data-quote="Farm Fence Solutions" data-source="post: 1453243" data-attributes="member: 26621"><p>I like boats, so I don't look at them like that. I build aluminum boats from scratch when we get weathered out, and get paid to do it, and we have flipped a few for a little profit to finance our fun. We do a fair bit of work near where we keep our big boat....about 250 miles from home.....so we end up spending about 25% of our nights on a boat, and it's a 100% write off. We are in Florida right now half azz shopping for a hurricane damaged slow boat to take up the Tenn Tom to refit close to home and then take back to FL so we will have an affordable place to stay when we start to tap that fence market. There are plenty of people that think owning a boat will be all sunshine and strippers, and when reality sets in, boating is no longer a romantic idea. We actually enjoy the work part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm Fence Solutions, post: 1453243, member: 26621"] I like boats, so I don't look at them like that. I build aluminum boats from scratch when we get weathered out, and get paid to do it, and we have flipped a few for a little profit to finance our fun. We do a fair bit of work near where we keep our big boat....about 250 miles from home.....so we end up spending about 25% of our nights on a boat, and it's a 100% write off. We are in Florida right now half azz shopping for a hurricane damaged slow boat to take up the Tenn Tom to refit close to home and then take back to FL so we will have an affordable place to stay when we start to tap that fence market. There are plenty of people that think owning a boat will be all sunshine and strippers, and when reality sets in, boating is no longer a romantic idea. We actually enjoy the work part. [/QUOTE]
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