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<blockquote data-quote="zseverns" data-source="post: 357633" data-attributes="member: 4511"><p>I am like most people on here and started with a very small boat and sold it to get a bigger better boat with little money to work with. I take a lot of pride it what I have and worked very hard to get it so I am not ruff on my boat. When I go with some of my friends(who have things just pretty much given to them and when they tear it up it is just replaced) I am so worried about it and always watching it just to make sure it is riding OK. So for the 4th we are going camping and I was wanting to take my boat to do a little fishing but when my wife asked if we were taking it I said no. She asked my why and I told her that I'm not letting someone else pull my boat while I'm not there.(they are leaving a day earlier then us) So my ? is am I being anal or do other people think this way? Because the boat I have can't be replaced anytime soon if it get tore up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zseverns, post: 357633, member: 4511"] I am like most people on here and started with a very small boat and sold it to get a bigger better boat with little money to work with. I take a lot of pride it what I have and worked very hard to get it so I am not ruff on my boat. When I go with some of my friends(who have things just pretty much given to them and when they tear it up it is just replaced) I am so worried about it and always watching it just to make sure it is riding OK. So for the 4th we are going camping and I was wanting to take my boat to do a little fishing but when my wife asked if we were taking it I said no. She asked my why and I told her that I'm not letting someone else pull my boat while I'm not there.(they are leaving a day earlier then us) So my ? is am I being anal or do other people think this way? Because the boat I have can't be replaced anytime soon if it get tore up. [/QUOTE]
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