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On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 07:36:19 -0500, Happy John
wrote: The cheapest way to own a boat is to use it a lot. Then your per hour cost drops to a very low number. So does the marginal cost per pound of the fish you catch. === Yes but I don't measure fish caught "by the pound" although it might be an interesting number. I've finally gotten my cost "per fish" down close to the 4 digit range. |
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On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 16:07:01 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 07:36:19 -0500, Happy John wrote: The cheapest way to own a boat is to use it a lot. Then your per hour cost drops to a very low number. So does the marginal cost per pound of the fish you catch. === Yes but I don't measure fish caught "by the pound" although it might be an interesting number. I've finally gotten my cost "per fish" down close to the 4 digit range. Usually I don't either. But, the first fish I caught with the $25K Proline was an expensive bugger. It probably weighed about ten pounds, which made it much more costly than Safeway was getting for rockfish. Four digits sounds about right - if I count croaker too. |
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