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    Yikes, Got Boat Fever!

    Have a 2014 BassCat Puma with a new ProXS 250 last year, LVS 34 this year, Ultrex 3 years ago (last boat I was ever gonna buy). Only fish a couple small, local tourneys each year plus once a week or so fun fishing, and here I am thinking about how much I can get for mine and what a lightly used 2022-23 Jaguar with a 300 will cost me out of pocket. At almost 64 years old, someone tell me, “Yes, you are perfectly sane. A new boat is exactly what you need.”

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    Can’t take it with you. If you have the money buy the boat. You earned it. Enjoy life as far as we know this isn’t a dress rehearsal

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    At 64 that’s exactly what you need! Enjoy life when you have your health and the means.

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    At our age, get what you want while you can still use it. I’ve decided I don’t want any regrets.

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    Get a new boat, if you have the means “and a truck to pull it”. Enjoy
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    Pulled up to one of my customers houses one day and he had himself a new corvette. He was so proud of it. Said he saved his whole life to buy one. Fast forward 3 months later and I stop by to service his house again and the corvette was gone and a Cadillac was parked in the garage. I asked what happened to the vet, his exact word to me that I’ll never forget, “ Wanted that vette my whole life , but waited too long. I got tired of trying to get in and out of it!”

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    Yes you NEED a Jag. Go and enjoy.

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    You got money do it. Buy me one too

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    I see no problem with it. Basil Bacon is still fishing at 89 so it's almost necessary to make the move.

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    I am 9 years older than you. My advice is to determine where you are and make sure you have enough money to carry you for the rest of your life. Most people’s ability to earn peaks in their sixties. If the answer is yes that you have the extra money and can live comfortably for the rest of your life buy it. If not be happy with what you have and realize your needs are more important than your wants.

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    The Jaq at Rockwall? If so, that's a smoking deal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kititas View Post
    Can’t take it with you. If you have the money buy the boat. You earned it. Enjoy life as far as we know this isn’t a dress rehearsal
    True words. The weirdest and least logical saying I’ve heard come out of an avid fisherman’s mouth is “I retired this year and bought my last boat ever.” I’m no millionaire by any means, but in the 15 years I’ve been retired I’ve bought 4 new boats. Had to quit fishing tournaments a few years ago for health problems, and not entirely sure I’ll be able to fish by myself much longer, but my heirs won’t need the amount it would cost me to trade up one more time. So if I feel like it would make me happier, even for a short while, I might buy another one, or two!

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    Get it, bro, and I'll help a break it in. You deserve it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Steel View Post
    The Jaq at Rockwall? If so, that's a smoking deal.
    Gawlee, what a boat and a deal. I'm pizzed at you for naming the dealer and making me look.

    OP, that is the best boat deal I have seen in a long, long time.
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    I had a good friend/mentor tell me he saved money all his life and was now too old to enjoy it. I would buy the boat.

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    Get what you want if you have the means, don't let your age decide. I'm 73 and just got a new Lund 2075 Pro V Bass and a new diesel Silverado LTZ to pull it. Hopefully I get some good years in it before I have to buy a spot for my dirt nap.

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    If you’re financially stable, do it!

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    I have wanted a Bullet my for many years--By the way I am 71+ years old.Long story short -I saw one and the gentleman I bought it from happens to be a member of BBC. BASSCATLITLEDAVE. Drove over 400 miles one way to get it. Took one of my sons with me to pick it up. Great trip--Dave his wife and employees great people and could not wait to get it back home. This is all I am going to say ----Every-time I look at it--Every-time I put it in the water--And most of all---Every-time I hear that Pro Max run--I just shake my head-say damn and SMILE!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by txbass1 View Post
    Gawlee, what a boat and a deal. I'm pizzed at you for naming the dealer and making me look.

    OP, that is the best boat deal I have seen in a long, long time.
    I've got a 22 Jaquar, same motor almost same electronics. I usually purchase a new boat every year but I haven't ridden in another boat that compares to it. I really hope the Op purchases this one.
    2022 Basscat Jaquar
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    Quote Originally Posted by geodebasser View Post
    I am 9 years older than you. My advice is to determine where you are and make sure you have enough money to carry you for the rest of your life. Most people’s ability to earn peaks in their sixties. If the answer is yes that you have the extra money and can live comfortably for the rest of your life buy it. If not be happy with what you have and realize your needs are more important than your wants.
    OUTSTANDING answer!!!!!

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