Re: Why Did You Buy Your Bayliner
OK, I'm going to admit something that makes me look like a stupid chump. I knew nothing about boating, only that watching them on the river every year for the July 4 fireworks made me wish I had one too. On the spur of the moment, I decided to get one. Maybe I was suffereing from a mid-life crisis. Whatever it was, I acted.
After looking at pictures of different models on line, I decided I wanted a cruiser for me and the Admiral. And the Bayliners just looked the nicest to me. So I narrowed my search to a Bayliner.
But new boat prices seemed astronomical. So I bought a used 1990 Bayliner on eBay, sight unseen. Yes, that's right -- eBay -- sight unseen, no sea trial, no survey, nada. The scariest thing I have seen in some time is the notice that flashed on my computer screen when the auction ended: "Congratulations. You won the item. Please pay NOW." Of course, I hadn't informed the Admiral of my plan, and she didn't see this purchase in the same light when I finally broke the news.
And while the boat needed a little work, it is in great shape. I've only had it out a few times so far, but for the price I paid, I think it's been a wonderful investment. Frankly, if it sank in the slip tomorrow, I'd feel like I got my money's worth. Why? After taking the Admiral out for the first time, she kissed me and said "Thank you, I had fun." I hadn't heard that in a while. And the kids are excited that their dad is now a boat owner.
So call me stupid, or a daredevil, or whatever, I just think the investment is one of the gutsiest moves I've made in a while. Hopefully, the novelty for everyone won't wear off for some time.
Thank you Bayliner.