.. just finished our first season man was I intimidated pulling my boat off the dock the first time alone. Videos like this definitely help get perspective. I think I watched every single one of your videos on maintenance and everything else you’ve done over the years before I bought my Sundancer made it much easier👍
Our first boat was a pontoon then a bowrider. From there we went to our first cabin cruiser that was a Sea Ray 260. Only kept that a very short time until we bought a 340 Sundancer.
We've done the 2' jump, 6' jump right up to 10' when we bought our 400 Sedan Bridge a few years back. That said, we ended up selling that one to actually DROP in size quite a bit - but we've returned to going bigger once more :-)
Good ole footitis. It keeps the boating world moving. Though I think we are good at 35 ft and have no plans to go bigger. Now upgrades on the other hand ….
I only got two-foot-itist once and have been satisfied with my 250 Sundancer for over 25 years! Yes, another two feet would be nice, but it’s paid for, set up the way I like, I know how to maintain and work on it…did I mention it’s paid for?
.. just finished our first season man was I intimidated pulling my boat off the dock the first time alone. Videos like this definitely help get perspective. I think I watched every single one of your videos on maintenance and everything else you’ve done over the years before I bought my Sundancer made it much easier👍
Glad the videos helped! It's a lot to learn, but it gets easier over time! Here's to your 2nd great season 😁
Wow very informative video. Boogaboo 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Great! I am hoping to do more like this to help answer some of the many questions I receive about boat buying.
Great video Paul! Our footitis has been about 10 feet at a time 😳
I feel ya! There's always a bigger boat on the horizon... But don't tell anyone I said that 🤐
Our first boat was a pontoon then a bowrider. From there we went to our first cabin cruiser that was a Sea Ray 260. Only kept that a very short time until we bought a 340 Sundancer.
Always fun to move up to new-to-us boats, isn't it?😃 That 340 is a nice one. What year is yours?
I would recommend a minimum of 3-4FT at a time
We've done the 2' jump, 6' jump right up to 10' when we bought our 400 Sedan Bridge a few years back. That said, we ended up selling that one to actually DROP in size quite a bit - but we've returned to going bigger once more :-)
@@BoatingWithBoogaboo sounds about right. I've owned 5 boats from 27'FT to 40''Ft with one downsize in the middle and now back to 38'FT
Good ole footitis. It keeps the boating world moving. Though I think we are good at 35 ft and have no plans to go bigger. Now upgrades on the other hand ….
Upgrades? Now THAT'S what keeps folks returning to the Boat Shows 😉
I only got two-foot-itist once and have been satisfied with my 250 Sundancer for over 25 years! Yes, another two feet would be nice, but it’s paid for, set up the way I like, I know how to maintain and work on it…did I mention it’s paid for?
That's the way to do it, friend! 😎 And yes, having a boat that's fully paid for is definitely a big plus.