Def seems to be a pattern.
Guys with nicer/ more expensive rigs seem to be less inclined to let anyone borrow.
I know the cost/value of my boat was a factor in my decision.
Saxis Islander . . . Heard that.
I think it is important to recognize we have different types or categories of friends. Call them whatever you want you want.
You can know a person ten, fifteen years, and they may still never become as good a friend as others you have known for less time.
Interesting way to look at it. . .
I trust him with the gun around my face because he is trained and is in law enforcement.
But he is not an avid or seasoned waterman.
Aunt Betty and Dirtybird.
Both of you brought up valid points.
Part of my over all issue with the whole situation is where he wants to hunt; the water he wants to hunt. Big water.
He is no mariner.
The winds are really suppose to blow later this week.
I think it is fair to say we all have different groups or categories of friends. Some ride or die, some seasonal or situational.
How likely would you be to let your friend borrow your duck boat for multiple days straight? You would be working (unavailable) and hours away . . . . . .
I know it...