univmd

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We currently have a 2008 Gulfstream Tourmaster. Upgrade coach or get a boat instead? What would you do, advice?
Azimut 40
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Burwoods

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Do you already have a boat? Is it something you have done before? Do you love it? Have water front property? As I live in the middle of a city now, we got rid of our boat. Although I have the best of both worlds, can stay on my brothers.
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Do you want to be on land or water?
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harleyman1340

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That's a tuff decision. But if you buy the Azimut, I just bought a lot on Lake Pontchartrain and if you need a place to moor it, maybe we can work something out, you'll have to leave the keys and a full tank of fuel though.
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Y-Guy

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You have the coach, buy the boat gets my vote.
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rlc 19888

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I would say RV, King Aire. We lived on house boat for 7 years and was great however the Mountain Aire we have now is just as much fun, we are able to go to many places where it is warm or cold and meet new friends as we travel. Boat , if you do not go on long trip its the same. M/H you can go different routs, Boat bacially same route. Just my opion. Either one would be fine, however I would do M/H
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oneolddog

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That King Aire is very, very nice!
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mike brez

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You already have a very nice rv. I would keep what you have and get a boat.
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bullydogs1

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BOAT.....BRING ON ANOTHER THOUSAND.....
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the RV gets my vote...although you are thinking too small...Newell time...or a Foretravel..
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bsinmich

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I can go out in my MH when the weather is bad and I couldn't when I had a boat. I also was limited in my travel ability with the boat unless I wanted to take a very long time off. Mine was at least trailerable but you won't have that option. I would take the King Aire. If I need a boat ride I know many firends with boats.
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