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bradenday

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  1. @owennibley that has been my third concern. There is the watersport side of boating but there is also the social side of it. I would love glassy water. But some our best days are just hanging out in the boat with the anchor out, no cell phones, just relaxing or swimming. I'm sure the response will be that the social aspect will be filled with other amenities of the resort but I'm sure most us know what I mean. @Such_a_brett How long before you think this project gets the green light?
  2. Such an interesting concept and truly has me intrigued as it seems almost targeted to my situation- 43 Y/O with +$125K income living in the south end of Cache Valley with a family of 6 who slaloms, wakeboards, and surfs and plays hockey in the winter. Currently own a Malibu that costs me about $7K a year that I use weekly (sometimes more than once) but for some reason this is easier than paying for it on a per/use basis even though the math doesn't add up. And I would LOVE to live on the water but like you have said - it doesn't exist in Utah. The two biggest problems for me (that come to mind right now) would be: 1. Not having a boat as Bear Lake and Lake Powell would still be destinations we'd want to go to and couldn't justify paying for my personal boat and a community boat (through usage). 2. Scheduling. The idea of making an appointment to have fun takes some of the fun out of it. Just like standing in line at Disneyland. My families schedule is hectic and changes constantly. I can already see my frustration with scheduling a Friday morning set only to be blown out and Saturday is beautiful and already booked full. I'm not completely sold on the idea but I'd like more information.
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