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Old 11-05-2004, 07:00 AM   #13
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the problem is not the cost here...just getting one. You have to be on top of the situation for a year to hunt one down. I pay 125/ft and am glad to pay it. I love a slip....step on, turn the key and go. There are advantages to using a trailier, location ect (and I have one too) but you can get bogged down at the ramp, but for my situation, I like the slip. If I had a boat garage at my house I may consider trailering but IMO boats belong in the water. Sometimes I use the boat more then once a day too...trailering would get old.

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