Why did I buy this? I dont know

Well I came across this on craigslist and went and bought it from the guy. Why, I dont know. I mainly bought it for the motor. I took the motor off and now I might sell it without the motor. I only paid $200 for it. I may be able to make a little off of it if I hold out even if I sell it for $200 I got a free motor. It is a 1980 8' Howmar Hauler sailing dingy. It is in excellent shape as it was refurbished like new last year.
I may hang on to it for a month or so to sail it by myself vs. the getaway with the wife. It will probably help my poor sailing skills.
What should I do?
edited by: av8erdunn, Sep 08, 2010 - 07:39 PM
Jeremy
2007 Hobie Cat Getaway




coastrat wrote: she'll make a fine party "tender"! not to mention a great set of trainig wheels for those aspiring skippers...that thing would hold a keg with some practice.
If I ever had parties I would consider it. How do you think this would go over with some 3 year olds parents "alright kiddies, everyone get in line. Its time for Jägermeister shots." I dont think they would approve.
Jeremy
2007 Hobie Cat Getaway


That was the same logic used whren I bought my Bombardier 16' Invitation. The boat leaked like a sieve, but the blades were solid mahogany, & the spars & sail were very good to excellent condition.
Because the boat sank when I launched it, i paid nothing. I did some research on fiberglass boats & how to repair them, $34 later I had a perfectly functional sailboat that was nearly as fast as a Laser, but a cockpit for 3.
We sailed the crap out of that thing for a year, 5 kids who had never sailed cut their teeth on it.
This year we only used it 5 days, so i'm tinking of selling it as a "cottage" boat. My sister in law & niece both sailed it one day & said, "don't sell that boat, we love it".
So' look at it as something for fun a few days a year, the kids can run it single handed, & if they crash it, so what, you're out a couple cases of beer. They can learn to sail on it, then graduate to your Cat, & 5 years from now you can still sell it as a "cottage boat" for $200.
A man can never have to many boats, I just added up the inventory, I now have 7 at my cottage, & we use them all.
edited by: Edchris177, Sep 09, 2010 - 09:51 PM
E C Hilliard
Nacra 5.7
Bombardier Invitation
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