Yous are making so many good pts. Lots of very clever members here on FWR.
Live in Richmond & when we launched our 16ft 1996 Arima boat it was more into June thru Oct.
Snow melt had the Fraser flow too fast.
Do remember heading from Steveston to New Westminster & having to dodge literally 1000s of branches,debris,drift wood,plywood ,small logs on & on
Have to say cost is a big factor if one buys a new boat & fuel costs a lot if one boats 50 ,60 or more kms in a day.
We bought a used boat & stuck a 40 hp 4 stroke & would zip to Sandheads & troll 4-5-6hrs & zip back to the harbour ( take about 25 minutes as we had only a 40 hp as mentioned )
Cost on fuel was about $30 !!!
We'd use mostly the 40 hp to troll but if conditions were calm we'd troll with the 4hp kicker.
We had the fishing bug of course but we equally just liked boating as well.
40% of the time we'd just boat about.
Many times finding a nice spot near Ladner/ Westham Island area & anchor & just unwind.
Enjoy the views,air,water,other boats,play crib,have a beer or 2,or coffee, sandwich etc...
When ya got home literally it felt like just returning from a vacation.
Boat storage can be a problem as mentioned in another post.
Totally agree if people are paying off their mortgage, vehicle payments & other life's expenses there is not the extra dough to spend buying & operating a boat.
Seems like costs are increasing in every area,hydro,gas,tolls,food,insurance,university on & on.
Mind you boating seems to be very popular in cities like Kelowna where so many people own one.
Lots of lakes. Of course it's not salt water.
Lots of younger kids seem to be into the latest tech gadget & not so interested in salt water fishing.
Local radio stations & CTV,Global & CBC rarely do stories involved with anything to do with the local salt water boating stories.
Like anything tends end & start & who knows salt water boating & fishing could sky rocket or get less & less.
The yearly Vancouver Boat Show is very big.
Think this year it's actually in January & from a Wed to a Sunday.
I know a neighbour about 3 houses away who wants to get a boat one day.
He says he simply just wants to launch the boat & speed off for 10 minutes & anchor.
Just to use it like a get a way.
Zillion stories & adventures boating local waters /Fraser R like one area we'd troll & got hits so many times it was like every pass I'd be just staring at the rod getting ready to react.
One thing also is salt water boating / Fraser R can be very dangerous.
Winds kick up big waves & then also very low tides can make launches difficult to use.
Lots of crap in the water too,deadheads,or water logged debris barely visible on & on.
For those willing to learn & use safety boating local waters is an adventure.
It really gets into one's blood.
But that old saying about being happy buying a boat & 2x happy selling the boat has a truth.
Nevertheless the adventures are priceless.
We were fortunate though as we never had breakdowns on the water or rammed into something.
Believe me so so so many times "something could of gone wrong". ( just missed hitting a big sucker log barely visible or getting into very very big waves , just missing deadheads by a few feet on. & on. )
One bad experience & we'd get out of boating in a snap of a finger.