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I put down a deposit on a new Marlin 300 today. All of you Marlin owners here have said "do it, you'll love it". I saw the recent thread about someone who bought a 330 express, I priced those new, $550K or more depending on options. That is too much money taken away from my kids so I went with the Marlin. Those of you who can afford a new express or have found a good used one, I salute you, that seems like a better boat. For me, the Marlin was enough of an upgrade that opens up the ocean for more fishing days.
Yes, I'm a wackadoodle for buying new but I have health problems, no idea if I even have 5 years of fishing left. I did not want to buy someone else's problems and I looked and I can't find a used Marlin that is less than 10 years old. And I want all the modern stuff, I have some of that on my 228 like the digital throttle, so nice, no dead spot like you have with cables.
It's gonna come with a new set of things to learn, I have to keep it in a slip. Which means I can't (I think) do the service on it, I don't know how to do that. Getting in and out of a slip, moving it around, getting comfortable with it will take some time.
It's been a struggle because this goes against every lesson I learned growing up, take care of your family first, make sure they are all OK, and if there is anything left you can spend some money.
All that said, I pulled the trigger, it is coming. I'm excited.
Yes, I'm a wackadoodle for buying new but I have health problems, no idea if I even have 5 years of fishing left. I did not want to buy someone else's problems and I looked and I can't find a used Marlin that is less than 10 years old. And I want all the modern stuff, I have some of that on my 228 like the digital throttle, so nice, no dead spot like you have with cables.
It's gonna come with a new set of things to learn, I have to keep it in a slip. Which means I can't (I think) do the service on it, I don't know how to do that. Getting in and out of a slip, moving it around, getting comfortable with it will take some time.
It's been a struggle because this goes against every lesson I learned growing up, take care of your family first, make sure they are all OK, and if there is anything left you can spend some money.
All that said, I pulled the trigger, it is coming. I'm excited.