This season was the least expensive since I bought my StarCraft 190 8 years ago. Simply because the boat got wet a total of 2 times, Perch fishing on Lake Simcoe in May and a 3 day trip Walleye fishing at Port Burwell Ontario, lake Erie in August. I didn't get her a slip this year. My health wasn't the greatest over the spring and summer, better now since surgery 2 weeks ago, much better. Dr. used a 18 Volt Dewalt drill to ream out the sinus cavities. Believe it or not zero pain, nothing, nada, niema. Should have done it 12 years ago, idiot woos.
1 tank of gas $110.00
Trailering boat a few hundred K's $200.00
Ramp fees $40.00
Accommodations for fishing trips $200.00
1 bottle of Phase Separation $12.00
1 bottle of Seafoam (yea I know) $9.00
2 gallons plumbers anti freeze on sale $8.00
1 can of fogging spray $10.00
1500 mls lower end gear lube $ $30.00
lower end seals $3.00
1 box of Dryer Sheets (no charge taken from laundry room)
4 bars of Irish Spring soap $5.00 $ store
Insurance $300.00
Tackle I didn't use $300.00
Indoor storage Barter job, de oxidize/wax 23' glass cuddy. Cost, sore body.
If you don't get the bottom of the boat wet boating can be inexpensive if you don't think about what the boat cost when you bought it. I have to make up for it next year.