Ok, maybe I'm going a little overboard here, I blame pwi, and if I am, dan remove this post. I see a lot of tourneys where 1st place is a boat. You have to win agianst locals ans then regionals. If you can do it all, you get a boat. I then look at our season.... why not get 60 guys with 30 boats. Pay the same 100 and have 60k in the pot. 30k to the winners, be it a boat or just cash, then divide up the other 30k depending on where you finish.
Just my random drunken thought, but I know how excited we all are when our friend wins one of these boat tourneys, or even comes close. Same 30 boats every week and you become friends. You would always have a friend win unless you win yourself.
Opinions????
hre is my take on this if you take 60 guys at 100.00 you are about 54.000 short of your 60k....and with todays economy can we get 60 guys at 1000.00 each to fish.
You should never drink, and do math.
Thats too funny.
Is this why our country is in such deep debt?
Awsome, that should have said for 20 weeks. Like a league format. Not bad math just a lack of ability to read what I wrote before hitting the send button
It sure would be a pain to split a boat payout with your partner. Do you want the Port or Starbord?
speaking of that, what do they do if you go to th NBAA finals and win with your partner?
There are a couple of ways to handle it. One, they sell the boat (or certificate), and split the money. Another way to handle it is that if one partner doesn't have a boat, he buys out the partner at an agreed upon price. These are two that come to mind.
If you go to some of the bass fishing boards that have large classified "child boards", you will usually see several boat package certificates for sale. These are usually prize boat certificates.
I have also seen prize boats "auctioned" off right at the tournament site to the highest bidder.
I am hoping to have 3 certificates by the 1st of May if anyone is interested. ;) ::)
All the math looks good to me. ;D
Hey Wags, that wouldn't be a trio of Tracker certs that you're referring to, would it? From a certain three days of fishing in southern Kentucky, at the end of April?
probably need a good accountant when all is said and done.
Quote from: dartag on November 14, 2010, 12:03:16 PM
probably need a good accountant when all is said and done.
...with a "heavy" tax background. :'(
the 30-50 grand or whatever your end of the year total would be better.
I like money...
Quote from: thedude on November 14, 2010, 01:38:58 PM
the 30-50 grand or whatever your end of the year total would be better.
probably taxed on 50 sell it for 30. hope you can declare the loss. Only chance I will have is if the DK open gives a boat away.
We're about 18,000 members short of something like that. Tell your neighbors. Tell strangers!
SHOW ME THE MONEY!!!!!!!!