While on our honeymoon, we rented a boat for a day in Virginia (I am pretty sure we had planned this prior to the pre-wedding excursion, though maybe not...). We got up insanely early (as I remember it, it was like 4am - reading back in the blog would reveal the truth, but let's assume it was 4am) and drove 3 hours down the interstate. The whole day out on the water was awesome and so relaxing - just out to do our own thing.
Lastly - sometime in September, we went back to the lake in PA (Wallenpaupack) with some friends. We got a much more powerful boat than the first time (and half the people were ladies this time, which significantly reduces the total weight...) and had a blast again. Getting up at 4 to leave by 5 to be at the boat place by 8am was torture. Then when you are all worn out from being out on the water all day, you get to sit in the car and drive 3 hours home (in the dark).
We had tossed around the idea of getting a boat but never did any real research into the costs to find out what all was involved. The first weekend in February, we went to the Atlantic City Boat Show (ask Beth about dropping the anchor from the yacht!). It was funny to watch Bethany visualize having all her friends together out on the water as she checked out different boats. We looked around and paid close attention to details so we could figure out what we liked and what we didn't.
After the boat show, to capitalize on Bethany's receptiveness, I checked around the used boat market online (eBay, Craigs List, local marina websites, and other used boat places) and read up on stuff. A few weeks later, we found a listing for a boat that met all of our criteria and was priced right. It looked to be in great condition and so we talked it over (and over, and over!) and finally got in touch with the guy to get more details.
It was a long process, but we finally arranged to meet him at the place where the boat was stored and check it out. That was crazy - it was weird thinking that we were seriously persuing it. After our trip down there, we made arrangements with a "marine surveyor" to come down and inspect it so he could tell us what condition it was in (mechanically, etc) - since we would have no idea what to look out for.
On Wednesday, we made an offer (conditional on the surveyor not finding any problems) and the seller accepted it. Crazy! The surveyor was supposed to meet us and the seller at the boat today but something happened and he never showed! Yes - EXTREMELY disappointing. We are waiting to hear what happened and to set something else up.
I was excited to leave this morning... We were waiting downstairs for my dad to get here before we left.
Here's a picture of the boat:
Bethany trying to turn on the radio (and pretending to drive the boat through the field):
I was pretty annoyed when the surveyor never showed up. We stood around for 2 hours waiting... impatiently!
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