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		<title>Bringing the Boat Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Man has a big boat. Well, of course in Okoboji it&#8217;s a little fish in a big pond, but to me it&#8217;s a BIG BOAT. It is a twin engine 28 foot SeaRay. We love it and usually spend as much time as possible on it. But I try to avoid going to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Man has a big boat. Well, of course in Okoboji it&#8217;s a little fish in a big pond, but to me it&#8217;s a BIG BOAT. It is a twin engine 28 foot SeaRay. We love it and usually spend as much time as possible on it. But I try to avoid going to the Condo on the last weekend of the season because The Man will put me to work helping take the boat out of the water. I am always happy when The Man&#8217;s Kid comes along and helps him.</p>
<p>We have had the boat stored at both Mau Marine and Parks Marina in previous years but figured it made more sense to take it home. It&#8217;s a lot of money to store the boat there and so The Man bought a trailor and for the past few years, stores it at home in Sioux Falls. Also, he can pull the boat out to fill it at the station where gas is $1 cheaper a gallon than on the water.</p>
<p>The part I personally hate is taking the canopy off the lift (although when I compare it to putting the damn thing on it&#8217;s a dream). I become intimately aquainted with many spider varieties and can&#8217;t wait to hit the shower afterwards. Then we have to load up the boat and clean it out and tarp it and&#8230;..yuck.</p>
<p>It was windy and cold today. I complained the whole time but The Man promised I could sleep on the way home. That gave me something to look  forward to since he usually makes me drive back to Sioux Falls. No way was I driving all the way home with the Titanic hooked to the back of the truck!</p>
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