Things are tough but holding onto her with both hands. Took her out only once last year and realized the tires HAD to be replaced about the same time boat insurance and home property tax were due, gas was making its crazy climb, and we were flush out of $$$. So, I've run her a few times on the hose, replaced the tarps a couple times, dusted ash off her. Look at her every night when pulling into the driveway. Every once in a while stick my nose under the canvas and it takes me away.
The oldest (11) is still in club baseball, which we could have scrapped and may well have paid for all of the above plus a couple short trips to Havasu. Eight times out of ten he would probably choose wakeboarding. Bought $1100 in bicycles for the kids this year too. Our big Christmas present is Disney passes again. It's one of those things where when you get down to it, as much as the lake is magical and perfect for the family and everything you could ask for in a vacation, it's still only a few times a year unless you're loaded and can afford $600 weekends; when it came time to choose...we bought more tarps and started going to the beach again.
The good news is the market is so ugly we probably couldn't get much for her anyway. This is a good thing and will hopefully keep her in the freezer until we're ready to get back out. Would be harder if we were sitting on a gold mine, right? I might consider selling a kidney if that means I can keep the Toyota. The boat cover is getting nasty but I'm amazed at how perfect she still looks after all these years.
I remember the sunny late winter day when we put her in. Brandon and I, our lefty closer and his dad (Sooner fan since we've known him). Had been probably four or five months or so since the last trip. Water's totally calm, nobody's out, sun's warm and it's total short sleeve weather. I got past the bouys, eased into the throttle and as the nose slowly came over the top and settled, wind on my face, sound of the spray a few feet overboard, quiet hum of the Lex...dude, what a huge smile. Still have it, actually.
Wife says she's going to the river next year with or without me, so I'm pretty sure we'll find a way to git 'er done in oh nine.
Good to see you're doing well. The VillageIdiot is even back with us!!!!! You've done a great thing Pete and Les keeping Epicmarine up since '03!