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IdaD wrote:
Buying a boat to save money is an innovative approach.
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Jul-07-2019 02:10 PM
Deb and Ed M wrote:
My first thought would be how boring it might become? How restrictive it could be, depending on anchoring/riparian laws. And having kept a boat at a marina for a few years, how stunningly expensive it could be for repairs, services, etc.
Jul-07-2019 04:17 AM
JaxDad wrote:
Why choose one or the other?
Clicky-clicky.
Jul-05-2019 12:06 PM
JaxDad wrote:
Why choose one or the other?
Clicky-clicky.
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Jul-04-2019 05:54 PM
Retired JSO wrote:We did this also out of Miami in the early 70's and 80's on my fathers 31 ft Bertram, it was a lot of fun. Bimini, great and little Isaacs, diving and fishing.We just anchored on the lee side of the small islands. Gas was the biggest expense a lot more than a MH and campground fees.
We were boaters back in the 90’s. With our 30’ cruiser, we travelled to the Bahamas in 1993 for 10 days Green Turtle Cay and Marsh Harbor. $45 a night at Green Turtle and $52 a night at Marsh Harbor. Fuel cost from NE Florida, $1800+. Until, 1997, every weekend on the St Johns and Nassau/St Mary’s River. No camp fees while River camping but fuel about $200 a weekend plus $150 a month docking fee. Camping is, by far a lot cheaper than boating.
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