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Matt_Colie
Aug 02, 2019Explorer II
I completely agree with Zingerlite. I know we are different than many. Being a waterman, having to let go of my last boat was a time of great emotional pain. The situation demanded it. I couldn't let her sit there on the trailer/cradle where I could see her any longer.
We already owned the coach, I transferred its primary use to the boat work business. When our situation changed, I got to use her as an RV. For those years between, she had been a mobile tool crib, an office and meeting room, the service shop for small electronic instruments, and also the irregular restaurant and motel. We have developed the same bond that a waterman has with his vessel, and I she ever has to leave, I know I will have another very bad day.
The ownership time for both did create memories and experiences that will stay with both DW and I for as long as we have memories.
Matt
We already owned the coach, I transferred its primary use to the boat work business. When our situation changed, I got to use her as an RV. For those years between, she had been a mobile tool crib, an office and meeting room, the service shop for small electronic instruments, and also the irregular restaurant and motel. We have developed the same bond that a waterman has with his vessel, and I she ever has to leave, I know I will have another very bad day.
The ownership time for both did create memories and experiences that will stay with both DW and I for as long as we have memories.
Matt
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