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<blockquote data-quote="joseph101088" data-source="post: 284071" data-attributes="member: 8264"><p>i have only purchased one boat and one kayak this year. but i would say that i have spent 60 to 80 hours in my garage either repainting, replacing rivets or modding/brainstorming what to do with my boat. i have also spent a considerable amount of time cutting twice because i measured once. while i have only spent 1200-1300 on total on my boat and trailer including permenant tags and registration for my boat. i dont need another boat but i find myself periodically putting mine up for sale just to see what i can get for it and looking to see if i can find a plain shell for me to start on. for me the build is the best part other than the first time on the water after all the work i have put in to it. so you are not alone and i think we could form multiple chapters of (tbaa)tin boat addicts anonymous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joseph101088, post: 284071, member: 8264"] i have only purchased one boat and one kayak this year. but i would say that i have spent 60 to 80 hours in my garage either repainting, replacing rivets or modding/brainstorming what to do with my boat. i have also spent a considerable amount of time cutting twice because i measured once. while i have only spent 1200-1300 on total on my boat and trailer including permenant tags and registration for my boat. i dont need another boat but i find myself periodically putting mine up for sale just to see what i can get for it and looking to see if i can find a plain shell for me to start on. for me the build is the best part other than the first time on the water after all the work i have put in to it. so you are not alone and i think we could form multiple chapters of (tbaa)tin boat addicts anonymous. [/QUOTE]
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