I think most "new to boating" people have a grossly overestimated idea of how much "fun" it is and how "leisurely" it's going to be.
They have no idea of how much work/frustration/money/preparation is involved when you talk about boats.
All they see in their minds eye, is the laying around, sunning themselves on a beautiful 78-80 degree day with no one else around, enjoying the peace and quiet, an adult beverage in one hand with the kids happily "frolicking" in the water near by.
Then they get to the ramp on day one and "Mr. Murphy and his big brother Reality" give them a swift kick in the junk.
Here is how the first day goes around here....
The line for the "put in" ramps are Butt to Nut packed - 1/4 mile long, of anxious, angry, family's that all want to get out NOW!!!! ....Then the first 5 "new guys" take 25 minutes each, to back up their shitty little 15 foot wreck, a whopping 30 F'ing feet. Then one guy forgets to untie his boat from the trailer, then he takes another 25 minutes to pull out and re-back up.
They finally get the boat in the water and have no idea how to properly tie off the boat, so mom has a "fun time" of holding on to the ramp, the boat, 2 kids and a dog, while dad parks the trailer, then forgets the boat keys and has to RUN back to get them, causing people to get even more pissed off, so they start backing in their boat before dad even gets the motor warmed up. Then it takes 5 more minutes to get old "chitty chitty bang bang" started, as dad is cursing the Gods and mom polishes off beer 2.
Then he backs out of the ramp, completely oblivious to the fact that maneuvering a boat is NOTHING like a car, and proceeds to smash the dock, 2 buoys, and a sea wall, then "rub up" against every boat in sight.
Then they get out on the water, kids are crying, mom is still cursing out the "asshole" that was putting his boat in while they were still at the dock, "squeezing them". (because he has been waiting 20 minutes for them to "figure things out")
Now the water is 'asshole to elbow' people because it's the 1st sunny day in 3 Months( Michigan). The jet skiers are racing around at 70 mph, only 30 feet from the swimming kids, so mom is on her 4th beer, flipping off the jet skiers, and screaming at them "SLOW DOWN YOU ASSHOLE!!!!!"
Then dad remembers that he "forgot" to put the bottom plug in the boat so they are taking on water, as mom downs her 5th beer and starts bailing with her hat ....Dad finally finds a "plug" and stops the incoming water...mostly.... and it's only 0930.
Then a little later, the breeze stops blowing, the sun cranks the temp up to what feels like 900 degrees and the biting bugs start coming out as moms beer count approach's double digits, and everyone forgets to put sunscreen on their pasty white hides (which are now a bright beautiful reddish color)
Mom starts drinking dads beer (cause she didn't pack enough) as he reaches for the "chitty chitty bang bangs" key that he left on to hear the radio, and as he twists the key....nothing.
They finally get a jump from 3 Trolls that look like they belong on "Americas Most Wanted", and its off to the docks. It takes dad another 35 minutes to back in the trailer and figure out how to load the boat as the wind picks up blowing the bow every which way as mom leans out to grab the dock and dad is yelling unintelligible directions to his clueless, drunk, sunburnt crew.....
This happens many times over until they sell the boat.....broke, haggard, and pissed off.......
Hahahahah.....my buddy owns a Marina, and my family has had boats ever since I can remember....... I have seen it ALL. (well most anyway).....
My theory is that: Typically the new'ish owner is ill prepared and does not realize that being out on the water and enjoying yourself takes, lots of boat/trailer handling practice, lots of preparation, lots of organization, some patience, and good timing.
Just sayin.....