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I sold my boat several years back. No regrets as I was becoming a little wobbly on it. Then my wife wanted a trailer. We bought a small one but that didn't last long. We decided to upgrade to a bigger one and took a hit on the trade but we never looked back. We both have fallen in love with camping.
 
I truly loved my Newmar, however there is no sellers remorse. The 44' fiver has a little more livability than the coach did, went from 6.5 mpg to over 9 mpg, plus annual service dropped from $700 to $1,100 a year to under $130 a year. Also the added bonus for me is I get to drive a real truck every day instead of a chick-mobile (F350 dually vs little white SUV). Cindy would argue that point but she is slowly getting used to it.
 

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