I have two really young sons and don't get to use my boat anymore. It's an 87 Osprey 200 with a 97 Johnson 150.
However, I expect that in a couple of years the older son will start being old enough to go out with me and then the wife will start saying, "Go do something with your son for a few hours, I need a break!" At that point I anticipate using a boat more.
Also, the wife thinks we will need a boat that has more seating than the current boat.
So I can either:
1) Sell the boat and buy another one in a few years.
2) Sell my motor (don't want to leave a motor sitting idle for a couple of years) and rebuild the boat as I have time. I would:
- close the transom and build corner seats or a bench seat on the transom
- refurbish/rewire the console - new switches and gauges
- replace or refinish the gas tank
- buy a newer motor when I'm ready to get back on the water
- new leaning post & baitwell
I'm leaning towards #2 because I have a couple of years to do it, and buying a new boat will be very expensive and it still probably won't be setup exactly the way I want it. Rebuilding over 2 years will let me spread out the costs of the rebuild and doing the labor myself will save a lot of money.
On the other hand, I don't really have free time to be rebuilding a boat.
Anyone got some wise advice for me?