Say the average toon owner ( that has a toon of less than 5 years old ) is paying roughly $200 / month for the boat. This would include payment, insurance, storage etc. Then you add to that, maybe another $50 - $100 in fuel, per month used, so 5 months, for most of us.
When you really think about it, this is cheap, and good family entertainment. I know for a fact that the wife and I, before purchasing the boat, would go out to dinner at least once a weekend, sometimes even twice. We would typically spend about $50 per meal, which would include drinks.
So what brought this all up is I was bored at work today, and I decided to see how much of a HIT I had taken with our boat, in the actual 9 months that we have owned it. I really haven't put much money into the boat itself, but have done some major cleaning, and waxing the trailer, toons, etc. to make sure she is going to last. After looking up the BOOK value of the boat, motor, and trailer on NADA, I come up with a value near $17,000
Am I wrong to think that I may be sitting on a relatively good "investment" here ????
I don't plan one bit on selling any time soon, so it really doesn't matter, but it's the piece of mind that comes with knowing that we ( the wife and I ) made a smart buy. The boat seems to be rock solid, and doesn't have an ounce of wood on it ( alluminum decking, fiberglass seats, etc ) so it should last quite a long time.
I just want your ( the more professional or seasoned owners ) points of view.

