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Nick and Cody were too poor to live on that boat and own a chopper


You know, I loved this show when it was new and I was a HS kid, and still do. Bought the DVDs when it was released. But one thing I realize nowadays, as self-supporting adult: there’s no way Nick and Cody would have been able to afford to own and maintain that boat and that helicopter. They were always shown as dodging bill collectors and being desperate for clients (yet often helping people in dire need who had no money to pay them). A 1939 wood motor yacht like the Riptide is pretty maintenance intensive; you’re always fighting rot – figure 200-300 hours maintenance per year, minimum, and anywhere from $10-20 grand per year if you’re paying to have it done (today’s money – mid ‘80s, dollar amount would have been about half today's, but so would income).

I wouldn’t be surprised if the helicopter didn’t require just as much money either. As it was depicted in the show – a broken down old wreck that wouldn’t always start and whose engine sometimes quit in flight -- there’s no way in hell the FAA would have certified that thing as airworthy. And if it were just a private aircraft it would have to be inspected every year. Since Nick was shown to give paying passengers rides in it, that means a commercial certification, and I think that means inspection every 100 flight hours. Anything found defective in the inspection gets fixed (by an FAA licensed mechanic) or it doesn’t fly.

Having their own classic yacht and private helicopter (not to mention classic Corvette) definitely upped Nick’s and Cody’s cool factor, but honestly, they simply would never have been able to pay the bills on these things. I think Murray was supposed to have some money from his inventions, maybe he could have helped, but they had the yacht and the chopper long before they brought him in as a partner.

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Not probable but possible.
I know they purchased The Mimi (the helicopter) surplus from the military. So they got that really cheap. They lived on the Riptide so they didn't have any mortgage. Also I believe Cody inherited it from his dad which is why he was always so careful with it. But could also explain how he could afford it.

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I agree.
But it's the Magnum fantasy.

Which is the reason why Riptide and Magnum had success: cool guys, with a cool job, in a cool place, living cool adventures.
Magnum drove a GTO, come on. And lived in a mansion. And had a chopper at his fingertips. All conveniently explained.
These guys had the same lucky circumstances....

As a kid watching both shows I wish I could become a PI like them, but wandered how do I get a boat like that? Or to be Robin Master's guest.
Then I realized real life gives no freebies.

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