Heading out in a bit

RussGW270

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Okay, anyone else care to add “We told you so”?
Anyone else care to pile on? Here’s your chance.

I got it. I am 53 years old. I was frustrated, but I do not need to be told to leave the people or things at home. The people and things were not the problem, the boat was.

I knew going in that it was a bad idea. No-one is imparting golden nuggets of wisdom here, this was a pita because of the boat, the people were just salt in the wounds.

So, can we please give the “don’t do this or that” a rest? Again, not trying to be rude either, but the boat being broken had nothing to do with whether or not I had people or rods on the boat and if I had left them at home, it would have been equally as broken.

I also do not have anyone to help, so I was forced into this situation of taking a friend that only cared about fishing. Had I not let him take the rods, I would not have had any help at all. Furthermore, yes I could have told him not to come then, but....again..no-one else to help. Yes I could have left the kids at home, but my son is my son and good bad or indifferent, he gets to go, and as such, I cannot then tell my wife and daughter they too cannot come.

So, it was a weekend made worse, not by the people there, with the exception of the lack of help.

I appreciate all the help, I honestly do, but at some point it is less about help and more about throwing in 2 cents that any one of us would have done the same thing.

So, I have moved on....how about we focus on the boat and leave my personal decisions out of the equation? I think we can all agree the choices I made were not the best for this trip, but they were all I had.

R
 

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Russ,
Most of us have been in the same situation and yes it is frustrating when the darn boat does not work right after launching. It is worth the aggravation when you finally get the bugs out and you get great days cruising, fishing or just hanging out on an anchor. Better days are coming!
 
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Russ, I am just happy you got her wet! Stay positive, still routing for ya!
 
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I feel your frustration. My 'other boat' is a similar case. I find something new everytime I run it and swear I am going to sell it. I, however will not let this boat like the virus, beat me. I may sell it but it will have all systems operational.
Just one or two mysterious alarms right now and I am hot on their trail.
 

RussGW270

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lo... amen to that. Now, I am all set up.. diag software installed.. pulled the cowling.. and.. hell, they both look like they have 20 different diagnostic connectors :p

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