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<blockquote data-quote="01yellercobra" data-source="post: 15644441" data-attributes="member: 35549"><p>I have an 05 Searay Sport we picked up back in 2012. It had just under 100 hours when we bought it. Since then it's probably been one of the cheapest vehicles we own. Maintenance costs aren't any more than any of my other vehicles. Probably less since it doesn't get used as much. I am lucky in that I have a place to store it in doors. And trailering it has never been much of a concern to me. I don't look at it as a hassle at all. I actually enjoying towing it. But I'm weird like that.</p><p></p><p>Like anything else it's all about the upkeep. Most people are surprised to hear ours is "so old". If it's been maintained then you won't have any issues.</p><p></p><p>We're not taking it out as much as we'd like due to the kids getting older and having other engagements. The wife and I talked about selling, but we decided we'd rather have it just in case we get the chance to go out. Otherwise we'd want to go out and not have it.</p><p></p><p>As for friends, I've taken a few out. All have chipped in one way or the other. They've either helped with fuel or gas. And they help clean it after it comes out of the water. You just have to know who to invite with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01yellercobra, post: 15644441, member: 35549"] I have an 05 Searay Sport we picked up back in 2012. It had just under 100 hours when we bought it. Since then it's probably been one of the cheapest vehicles we own. Maintenance costs aren't any more than any of my other vehicles. Probably less since it doesn't get used as much. I am lucky in that I have a place to store it in doors. And trailering it has never been much of a concern to me. I don't look at it as a hassle at all. I actually enjoying towing it. But I'm weird like that. Like anything else it's all about the upkeep. Most people are surprised to hear ours is "so old". If it's been maintained then you won't have any issues. We're not taking it out as much as we'd like due to the kids getting older and having other engagements. The wife and I talked about selling, but we decided we'd rather have it just in case we get the chance to go out. Otherwise we'd want to go out and not have it. As for friends, I've taken a few out. All have chipped in one way or the other. They've either helped with fuel or gas. And they help clean it after it comes out of the water. You just have to know who to invite with you. [/QUOTE]
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