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First it had to be small enough fit in the garage.
Second, it had to be big enough to fit my family of 5 plus all of our gear for a week of camping out on Lake Mohave.
Third, it had to be quick enough to pull by 250 lb ass out of the water on a single slalom ski.
Fourth, it had be small enough that it did not throw a wake so huge that would scare the kids when they were learning to ski.
All of those requirements kind of dictated a 21' boat.
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started at 18'...skied great, easy to drive, tow, wash, keep full of gas. rode like hell.....
wound up at 29'. no way would I try to ski behind it, hard to park, impossible to keep full, rides like a big ole cadillac :D :D
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we have owned many many boats in our time.. we started out with a 66 stevens flat bottom and owned many in between our current 29' cat.. we just kept crawling up the latter where we are currently.. for our selves and the family.. ;)
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I needed a boat large enough for me to get a new tow vehicle, soley to tow it. Then it had to be too large for my garage, this way I can pay hundreds of dollars a month in storage fees. Filling it up would max my credit card out was another important consideration. Lasty, putting it on the tralier would be something like landing a 747 on an aircraft trailer. Finally, one gas sucking engine wasn't enough, so it had to have 2!! Almost forgot, it had to have a very conservative paint job. :D
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Originally posted by SoCalOffshore
I needed a boat large enough for me to get a new tow vehicle, soley to tow it. Then it had to be too large for my garage, this way I can pay hundreds of dollars a month in storage fees. Filling it up would max my credit card out was another important consideration. Lasty, putting it on the tralier would be something like landing a 747 on an aircraft trailer. Finally, one gas sucking engine wasn't enough, so it had to have 2!! Almost forgot, it had to have a very conservative paint job. :D
sounds like he about hit it on the head to me
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Originally posted by SoCalOffshore
I needed a boat large enough for me to get a new tow vehicle, soley to tow it. Then it had to be too large for my garage, this way I can pay hundreds of dollars a month in storage fees. Filling it up would max my credit card out was another important consideration. Lasty, putting it on the tralier would be something like landing a 747 on an aircraft trailer. Finally, one gas sucking engine wasn't enough, so it had to have 2!! Almost forgot, it had to have a very conservative paint job. :D
Yep.
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I figured the more I spent on a boat, the more the wife had to hang over my head for the rest of my life.....
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I didn't want anything larger than 21', my main reason is becasue if it was much bigger I would feel obligated bring my leach of an asshole brother and his destructive little family. :mad:
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I actually got tired of falling into the holes made by the bigger boats, so went bigger. Now I'm the hole'er not the hole'ee. :D