You know what happens when you have too much time on your hands???? You end up thinking of new and exciting ways to do something. Usually at the expense of your bank account.

I've researched different boats over the last few years and, although I like certain brands over another, I look at them all subjectivly. After Jimmy was looking for a boat, I did some looking and was amazed at how the prices shot up on certain brands (Ranger, Triton, Stratus). I've been a huge fan of Warrior for a couple of years now so I was glad when Jimmy decided to order one.

So, like any sane person would do when they have free time, I conjure up some hair brained idea. Of course, I had to get someone else to buy off on it...

Conversation went like this:
Hey dad, you think we could sell my boat and your boat and buy a new boat?

Dad: Why?

You have had yours 3 years and have 8 hours on it. We go together 90% of the time. One boat in my barn is better than two (Three if you count Brian's).

Plus, we pool our resources and we can get something really cool!!!!

Dad: Ya, whatever..

So, you are left to ponder what the term "ya, whatever" really means.
Too much time on my hands makes me dangerous! And broke